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spellman felt like black hog warts.ecome the number one in the country and ranks among the top ten womens colleges in the nation. and we get a couple of applications for my daughter. >> in paul -- science and japanese studies. >> what? >> i went to japan this summer actually. >> really. >> yes. >> i feel like a black person going to japan you should get a minor in japanese studies. >> spelman is great for biology i'm on pre-med. uts number one for sending black women to medical school. >> what do you want to do when you want to leave here. >> i want to tell people's stories. reporter, production. >> you want to use the media as a which it tell stories. >> yeah. >> you want my job. >>-like that. >> we can be honest about it. at least you don't have to be subtle. just push me out of the way. >> tell me about morehouse over there across the street. >> oh, knows guys over there. we have a brother/sister relationship. when you get into your first year you get assigned to a brother. and you're supposed to share experiences on
spellman felt like black hog warts.ecome the number one in the country and ranks among the top ten womens colleges in the nation. and we get a couple of applications for my daughter. >> in paul -- science and japanese studies. >> what? >> i went to japan this summer actually. >> really. >> yes. >> i feel like a black person going to japan you should get a minor in japanese studies. >> spelman is great for biology i'm on pre-med. uts number one for...
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. >> you went on to spellman college, yale university. you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on education, on economic development, economic security and focusing on making sure that leadership works for everyone and not just the privileged. >> obviously, you are doing this in a pretty republican state. you are doing this in the south of the united states where not to put too fine a word on it, it's hard to be a black woman. it's hard to be black in america today and get to where you want to get to. you are vying to become the first ever black female governor in the united states. is this your moment? do you feel that there is an opening right now? if so,
. >> you went on to spellman college, yale university. you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on...
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more homophobic than other communities and it's also important to show that it's not true, like at spellmant students that we talked to in this episode. hbcu's are not only the safe places, they turn out more black professionals, more black doctors than other predominantly white schools. >> some of these schools are struggling to maintain enrollment and manage budget crises, why is that happening, do you think? what needs to be done to reverse that trend? >> i think the hbcus need to work harder to say the things that i'm saying right now, to put that message out in the world. i think there's an idea, including some black people who o college, we don't necessarily need those because we can go to any school we want to, but that doesn't mean you're going to get the same level of education or the same level of respect. so you can let them know that there are hbcus out there that are different than pwis. >> you're pretty open in the episode about when you were preparing to college that you were more comfortable going to the hbcus. >> i think didn't understand it. i just saw them as a place wher
more homophobic than other communities and it's also important to show that it's not true, like at spellmant students that we talked to in this episode. hbcu's are not only the safe places, they turn out more black professionals, more black doctors than other predominantly white schools. >> some of these schools are struggling to maintain enrollment and manage budget crises, why is that happening, do you think? what needs to be done to reverse that trend? >> i think the hbcus need...
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spellman college, correct me on live tv.e did she know that she's going to be live taste testing some chipotle. when i was a kid i worked at carvel. this sucker right here, that's some flying saucer. i'm intrepid and i'm going to taste it and let you know what you think. you got to taste it as well. >> and >> it's a little green to me. >> green meaning -- i don't understand. >> i'm not a fan of green. let me taste this thing. this looks like -- what do they call this? >> it's a quesadilla. >> what makes this different you don't know. if you don't know the people at home don't know. that's the point. if it's a new menu item it's supposed to look new. this looks like the same stuff i see all the time. >> they don't have a quesadilla on the menu so the key here it's new to chipotle it's not a newly invented item. i'm going to ask you melody, is this quesadilla as good as another quesadilla someplace else would you go there and order it? >> i would. >> the millennial speaks. >> the senior citizen -- >> ha-ha. >> what is this mil
spellman college, correct me on live tv.e did she know that she's going to be live taste testing some chipotle. when i was a kid i worked at carvel. this sucker right here, that's some flying saucer. i'm intrepid and i'm going to taste it and let you know what you think. you got to taste it as well. >> and >> it's a little green to me. >> green meaning -- i don't understand. >> i'm not a fan of green. let me taste this thing. this looks like -- what do they call this?...