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joint powers authority that will establish a home ownership stabilization authority, this would the joint gpa, would be with the city of oakland, and after my xhepts i will be inviting the mayor of oakland, i am sorry, the mayor of richmond, excuse me, very much. we will start at gpa with the city of richmond, california, and we have here, the mayor of richmond, california, mayor gale mcclauclin and she will be presenting what they have done in richmond to get the program going as far as they have goten it up to the gpa and she has been working for a number of years for this program and we are looking at a gpa as the action that was enabled for these things to start implementing this great stool that could be available for the home owner whose have distressed mortgages. so a fairly long introduction, and bear with me, colleagues, and this resolution will begin a program to assist home owners, with distressed mortgage its will acquire under water and delinquent mortgages to renegotiate the loans to keep the home owners in the home, the crisis of 2008 seems far away and many aseems that the boo
joint powers authority that will establish a home ownership stabilization authority, this would the joint gpa, would be with the city of oakland, and after my xhepts i will be inviting the mayor of oakland, i am sorry, the mayor of richmond, excuse me, very much. we will start at gpa with the city of richmond, california, and we have here, the mayor of richmond, california, mayor gale mcclauclin and she will be presenting what they have done in richmond to get the program going as far as they...
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at some point whether or not they are offering more or less opportunity through our graduation is the gpa or the grades i feel like we i've seen indicate i gave us that showed us a large number of students that passed with a d or better this is the achievement gap and tha that type of data is pretty interesting to find out where we're in the gap if we are doing all this to close the gap and give more opportunity for a there g will give important access but help us to close the gap to fully understand the gap if you're african-american students or latino or chinese students or weather white students if they all graduate with a majority of d that's not giving nor opportunity but closing the door to opportunity because why a there g you won't be able to be joining a larger university so because of the entrance requirements i'm trying to get out of the information is about are we have we narrowed the gap of opportunity for our students like is that racial gap closings and a way to look at it what the students are graduating with we know that organization through g but the graveside it; right?
at some point whether or not they are offering more or less opportunity through our graduation is the gpa or the grades i feel like we i've seen indicate i gave us that showed us a large number of students that passed with a d or better this is the achievement gap and tha that type of data is pretty interesting to find out where we're in the gap if we are doing all this to close the gap and give more opportunity for a there g will give important access but help us to close the gap to fully...
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. >> so this is a resolution urging that we go into negotiations for the gpa and it will be another matter before us and within that will be the conditions of how we enter and provisions for that and we have the guideline language here, that seeks to protect the city to make sure that the jpa will be a different entity from the city and that the private partners will be a part and the acquired mortgages acquiring and put in the conditions that will make it a voluntary program that will alleviate, and the trust that the homers might have and on the past history in san francisco where imminent domain was used. >> and to me, the real issue of deciding on an ultimate program, and would be later on. but i think that it makes a lot of sense that we look further, keeper into this process by going into the negotiation and later at that time we can approve. and so i don't have other speakers here who are part of this, if you want to ask the city attorney and staff they are here and available for that. but i thought that i would go into public comment. and at this point. >> do you have a question? >
. >> so this is a resolution urging that we go into negotiations for the gpa and it will be another matter before us and within that will be the conditions of how we enter and provisions for that and we have the guideline language here, that seeks to protect the city to make sure that the jpa will be a different entity from the city and that the private partners will be a part and the acquired mortgages acquiring and put in the conditions that will make it a voluntary program that will...
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teams are usually judged by win and losses, but down in charles county one team is earning the ws and the gpa. we'll introduce you top of the coach credited with turning around the chargers. >> and we'll hear from somebody who is a medal of honor winner from sunday's marine corps marathon. we'll be back. >>> we are learning more about the survivors of the cirrus sr22 plane that collided with the helicopter near the frederick municipal airport yesterday. >> turn out both men are from maryland and a lot of people in the community are talking to our stephanie ramirez telling her they knew the pilot well. >> reporter: here in olney many in the business community were not only stunned, but concerned after learning about this plane crash. many here know scott graeves as not only a business member but a well respected member of the community. pat harris works at the appliance store where any other normal day they're competitors. >> i'm just glad he's okay. >> reporter: like so many other business owners in olney harrigan says he's breathing a sigh of relief. he tells us he's known 55-year- old scott
teams are usually judged by win and losses, but down in charles county one team is earning the ws and the gpa. we'll introduce you top of the coach credited with turning around the chargers. >> and we'll hear from somebody who is a medal of honor winner from sunday's marine corps marathon. we'll be back. >>> we are learning more about the survivors of the cirrus sr22 plane that collided with the helicopter near the frederick municipal airport yesterday. >> turn out both men...
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commissioner maufas yes commissioner maufas yes, thank you president fewer i have an appointment to the q gpa ms. linda madam chair from the u commissioner norton. >> i'd like to donor one member. >> do you have the correct spelling. >> w r i g h ta item l special order of business the next two go together i begin by calling the sufficient of text books for 2014-2015 at the education code may i hear a motion and second on the resolution regarding the sufficiency of text books and educational material. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you mr. superintendent. >> yes. thank you i'd like to ask our director of humanity to please present on this item. >> good evening commissioners and superintendent carranza i'm the director of library media and humanities and we are here to ask you that you approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of text boxes and materials as required by the code 60119 and that is on pages three and four of the agenda and the report is on pages 5 through 8 of the agenda and that report gives the background for the resolution so we're here to report that all students hav
commissioner maufas yes commissioner maufas yes, thank you president fewer i have an appointment to the q gpa ms. linda madam chair from the u commissioner norton. >> i'd like to donor one member. >> do you have the correct spelling. >> w r i g h ta item l special order of business the next two go together i begin by calling the sufficient of text books for 2014-2015 at the education code may i hear a motion and second on the resolution regarding the sufficiency of text books...
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on the roof and in the first floor parking area to develop the lease intrusive means and to close the 0 gpa gap it's important to review the application based the applications and the city code and state and local lay it is incumbent to talk about the service coverage and will close the gap it is a two prong test in our application at&t has shown it has a significant service coverage in the city on 660 castro street we engineered the inexperience of the coverage grasping gap at&t has a gap and 4 l g t services and the proposed facility will close the gap the city processes requires an independent engineer selected from a list provided by the city to see a gap in the coverage at&t selected hemet and edison to conduct the analysis and on july 14th of this year they confirmed that at&t has a significant gap in the coverage open castro street and at&t proposal will indeed close the gap hemet representative is here to address questions as it relates
on the roof and in the first floor parking area to develop the lease intrusive means and to close the 0 gpa gap it's important to review the application based the applications and the city code and state and local lay it is incumbent to talk about the service coverage and will close the gap it is a two prong test in our application at&t has shown it has a significant service coverage in the city on 660 castro street we engineered the inexperience of the coverage grasping gap at&t has a...
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one of the enable you ares retired in 2008 and the next semester the fat ball team turned in the lowest gpa in 10 years. and the hockey team because of grades had to find all new players. here is their replacement goaltender that year. >> that's the dog. >> it was really nice. >> let's get this over with now. >> you know about these african-american studies and coming straight to me. >> if i didn't you would interrupt everybody else. looking like new money, ain't she? >> i guess so. i wouldn't call a woman new money. i am a sensitive man. sherrod, this basketball team won national championships in 57, 82, 93 and 05. >> it is a bad luck. i will say it is bad luck, but all of the schools are doing it. they know these athletes can't read and moo couldn't get through -- and most couldn't get through judy blume. you weren't into "super fudge"? >> no i was more into hardy boys. so was my next door neighbor. >> i think it is wrong. you have to give these kids an education. one of the reasons these schools say they have to pay their athletes is they are getting a free education. now you are cheatin
one of the enable you ares retired in 2008 and the next semester the fat ball team turned in the lowest gpa in 10 years. and the hockey team because of grades had to find all new players. here is their replacement goaltender that year. >> that's the dog. >> it was really nice. >> let's get this over with now. >> you know about these african-american studies and coming straight to me. >> if i didn't you would interrupt everybody else. looking like new money, ain't...
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the name. next out students with a good gpa may get a free ride to city colleges. new balance and it's not all of their shoes are fully made in the united states. are fully made in the united states. >> ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. free city college tuition for graduating students that is the promise being delivered today by a community college educators. there's a catch. live at the chicago cultural center. >> the
the name. next out students with a good gpa may get a free ride to city colleges. new balance and it's not all of their shoes are fully made in the united states. are fully made in the united states. >> ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. but parallel parking isn't one you do a...
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counselors for the student athletes who saw these classes and saw them as an opportunity to boost the gpasa sports. >> ifill: describe what you mean by paper classes, boggus classes, we keep hearing the term shadow curriculum. how does that work, specifically? >>ç another important part of our investigation was to find out what these classes really were. and what we determined is that these were classes where the office administrator in the african studies department would sign kids up for a class, sometimes designated as a lecture class, but the class would never meet. the student wouldn't have any work that he or she would have to do other than a single paper that would have to be turned in at the end of the year. that paper would get turned in, but it wouldn't get graded by a faculty member it would get graded by the office administrator,ed studies department and she would basically give an a or b plus to any paper that got turned in no matter how good it was. we saw some which were strong papers, kids did a lotç of work. others which were terribly subpar and filled with copied materia
counselors for the student athletes who saw these classes and saw them as an opportunity to boost the gpasa sports. >> ifill: describe what you mean by paper classes, boggus classes, we keep hearing the term shadow curriculum. how does that work, specifically? >>ç another important part of our investigation was to find out what these classes really were. and what we determined is that these were classes where the office administrator in the african studies department would sign...
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maybe the gpa is not that great, but if you look at their gpa, it started low in their freshman year at high school but by the time they got to the senior year, it improved. a sign of maturity and so on. or maybe in extracurricular activities they have been leaders or innovators at their high school. we want to take all of that into account and ensure that as a large statement publ public ins that we are doing all we can to identify and find those students who we think will prosper at indiana university. >> what about students who may need some remedial help once they enter the university? what kind of assistance are they offered? >> in indiana, as a state, most of the remediation is actually carried out by a community college system. we actually, on this campus, provide very little remediation anymore. that is actually provided extern externally. we find that our students on the whole arrive pretty well qualified for the courses of study that they are intending to undertake. if they need remediation, they take that in the community college campus in which there are 20 around the stat
maybe the gpa is not that great, but if you look at their gpa, it started low in their freshman year at high school but by the time they got to the senior year, it improved. a sign of maturity and so on. or maybe in extracurricular activities they have been leaders or innovators at their high school. we want to take all of that into account and ensure that as a large statement publ public ins that we are doing all we can to identify and find those students who we think will prosper at indiana...
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a 24% rise in the class's gpa and a 15% drop in truancy.e had one idea and it only took two feet. >> if these students were going to change around their lives, we have to do something really amazing. we don't need any equipment. it's free. anyone can do it. >> reporter: teacher isaias franco figure out how to inspired his students at tamalpais high school. they would train to run a half mar ron. >> big things happen when you say yes. >> reporter: none of them were ah individual runners. not even isaias. >> runners for change! >> i didn't think i would be doing something like this. >> reporter: he and his students trained three times a week for an hour and a half every week they found themselves living up to the group name, running for change. they developed a responsibility on and off the track. >> really be proud of what you're doing. >> reporter: they established team work and felt more connected with their school. all 6 students who ran a half marathon in san diego last june finished including suzy kim who almost gave up. what does that
a 24% rise in the class's gpa and a 15% drop in truancy.e had one idea and it only took two feet. >> if these students were going to change around their lives, we have to do something really amazing. we don't need any equipment. it's free. anyone can do it. >> reporter: teacher isaias franco figure out how to inspired his students at tamalpais high school. they would train to run a half mar ron. >> big things happen when you say yes. >> reporter: none of them were ah...
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but overall, the kids work hard and they do very, very well. our school's average gpa is quite high, up in the upper 3s and the kids work hard and it shows. >> whether solving equations or learning languages, they are diligent and eager to learn. but the competition among the students, and the high expectations of many asian parents, is also evident -- they want their children to be the best of the best. conflict among the students is rare, ambition is the norm. and to cope with all the pressure, they've set up self-help groups. because asian students often have a real fear of failure. >> i have a few friends who are of caucasian backgrounds and their expectations lie in sports and athletics. they drive themselves so hard in sports, whereas for me with my background, my parents are immigrants from india, so their expectations for me are for me to excel in my academics before anything else. >> i know personally if i don't study, then i know i'll fail a test, and if i fail a test i know i'll disappointing my parents and stuff like that. that puts stress on me to do bette
but overall, the kids work hard and they do very, very well. our school's average gpa is quite high, up in the upper 3s and the kids work hard and it shows. >> whether solving equations or learning languages, they are diligent and eager to learn. but the competition among the students, and the high expectations of many asian parents, is also evident -- they want their children to be the best of the best. conflict among the students is rare, ambition is the norm. and to cope with all the...
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system britney attends sonoma state and the younger brother attends mission high, all of the siblings maintained a 3.0 gpa, he is described by his family simply as an easy going kid. who made you feel good, when you were with him. services for him are pending, for further information about his services, please contact his father, at 415-740-8525. and the board of education, and superintendent of schools, extends insigher condolences to the family and the mission high school community, we will now go into the recess of the regular meeting into the closed session, thank you. >> hi, are we on? okay. and now, i resume the regular meeting of the board. this is an announcement of the closed session items. read out of the closed session 9914. public employment. the board by a vote of 7 ayes approved the contracts of one principal, one program administrator and one supervisor and other items, there are none tonight, and the meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is
system britney attends sonoma state and the younger brother attends mission high, all of the siblings maintained a 3.0 gpa, he is described by his family simply as an easy going kid. who made you feel good, when you were with him. services for him are pending, for further information about his services, please contact his father, at 415-740-8525. and the board of education, and superintendent of schools, extends insigher condolences to the family and the mission high school community, we will...
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. >> reporter: the gel to keep the gpas high enough to continue to play. it didn't just happen a few times. in all, more than 130 students, almost half athletes took 188 no show classes. the outside investigator insists administrators never few. >> i think a lot of people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of fraud perpetrated with two people. >> if you read the report, it is those two people. they worked hard to keep it covered up. >> many felt the scandal undermined their own contributions. >> i worked hard to get here. >> i'm laughing now, but it's tough to think about it. >> reporter: none of the current coaches are implicated. it's now up to the ncaa to impose further sanctions. >> an update now on the world series. the kansas city royals have evened things up in the world series. game two in kansas city the royals and giants were tied 2-2 in the 6th inning. lorenzo kain came around to score. the royals went on to went 7-2. . all right, an unlikely cast of characters getting into a rumble on the hollywood walk of fame. take
. >> reporter: the gel to keep the gpas high enough to continue to play. it didn't just happen a few times. in all, more than 130 students, almost half athletes took 188 no show classes. the outside investigator insists administrators never few. >> i think a lot of people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of fraud perpetrated with two people. >> if you read the report, it is those two people. they worked hard to keep it covered up. >> many...
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>> oh, firstly we look at obviously the kind of things that all institutions do, sats or acts, their gpa at school, class ranking, what other extracurricular activities that they have engaged in. but we also use what we call holistic evaluation. that is, on the whole, most students a decision is relatively easy to make, yes or no. there's still a significant number of students who fall somewhere in the middle where you want to actually take into account everything about that student, maybe their gpa is not that great but if you look at their gpa, it started low in their freshman year at high school but by the time they got to their senior year it improved so there's clearly some sign of maturity or maybe an extracurricular activities they've been major leaders or innovators at their high school. so we want to take all of that into account and as a large state public institution that we really are doing all that we can to identity and find those students who we think will prosper at indiana university. >> what about students who may need some remedial help once they enter the university,
>> oh, firstly we look at obviously the kind of things that all institutions do, sats or acts, their gpa at school, class ranking, what other extracurricular activities that they have engaged in. but we also use what we call holistic evaluation. that is, on the whole, most students a decision is relatively easy to make, yes or no. there's still a significant number of students who fall somewhere in the middle where you want to actually take into account everything about that student,...
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. >> reporter: he has a 3.6 gpa at one of the most rigorous private schools in california. hydros.tion? $35,000 a year. abraham was in public middle school in east oakland when he first heard about the school. >> i was looking for something bigger in life and i was looking for a richer experience. >> reporter: so he applied for an academic scholarship. he had some mentors' help. but it was basically abraham. >> he's that incredible. >> not supposed to happen. >> it's not suppose -- i guess it's supposed to happen in hollywood or something like that. >> reporter: abraham was born in liberia in 1996 during a series of civil wars. 250,000 people were killed including his father. several uncles, his mother was too young to care for him. abraham's aunt led their escape. >> she sacrificed her whole life. literally. >> he has just been the kind of little boy that -- i thought i would never have. but i have him. >> reporter: they were part of an exodus out of liberia. living for four years in a refugee camp until they were able to come to the united states. now, they worry about ebola, and
. >> reporter: he has a 3.6 gpa at one of the most rigorous private schools in california. hydros.tion? $35,000 a year. abraham was in public middle school in east oakland when he first heard about the school. >> i was looking for something bigger in life and i was looking for a richer experience. >> reporter: so he applied for an academic scholarship. he had some mentors' help. but it was basically abraham. >> he's that incredible. >> not supposed to happen....
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. >> reporter: the goal to keep gpas high enough to continue to play. and it didn't just happen a few times. in all, more than 3100 students, almost half of them athletes, took 188 no show classes. the outside investigator insists university administrators never knew. >> i think a lot of people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of fraud perpetrated with only two people. >> if you read this report, it is those two people, and they worked hard to keep it covered up. >> reporter: on the u.n. c campus, many felt the scandal undermined their own contributions. >> i worked hard to get here. >> it is embarrassing to think about it. >> reporter: nine staffers have been fired or disciplined. none of the current coaches implicated. it is now up to the ncaa to determine whether to impose further sanctions. tom costello, nbc news, chapel hill. >> joining me via skype, a senior from unc, collegiate correspondent, wrote about it called report about something bigger than unc academics. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >
. >> reporter: the goal to keep gpas high enough to continue to play. and it didn't just happen a few times. in all, more than 3100 students, almost half of them athletes, took 188 no show classes. the outside investigator insists university administrators never knew. >> i think a lot of people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of fraud perpetrated with only two people. >> if you read this report, it is those two people, and they worked hard to...
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was fantastic and hosted by or it was an interview with j v from 949 and the students were given a challenge if they keep up their gpa and perform well will be knifed to come courtside at a warriors game that was a great incentive and morrey signed autographies and it was a wonderful role model and a at the talked about his own personal life how he was raised it resonated with students a wonderful opportunity for the warriors and students whooerld thing the warriors for their support and many more of our schools so, yeah warriors. >> commissioner maufas i mentioned i went inform a college fair and promised to bring a thorough and robust report to the board of education and they're still gathering information from all the students many were cement to colleges and many were given thousands of scholarship dollars audio wanted to truly, truly thank linda jordan the mission high school community liaison for.org those colleges and really recruiting the rooms were packed packed full to capacity with hundreds of hundreds of our students visiting and hearing from colleges will and ready to accept them i'll bring a full report
was fantastic and hosted by or it was an interview with j v from 949 and the students were given a challenge if they keep up their gpa and perform well will be knifed to come courtside at a warriors game that was a great incentive and morrey signed autographies and it was a wonderful role model and a at the talked about his own personal life how he was raised it resonated with students a wonderful opportunity for the warriors and students whooerld thing the warriors for their support and many...
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an independent investigation found the school head sham classes to help athletes to maintain a 2.0 gpa in the report released yesterday, it claims more than 3,100 students were taking fake classes. the ncaa declined to comment on the report while the investigation is ongoing. >>> according to multiple reports, roger goodell will have to testify at ray rice's appeal at the indefinite suspension. goodell is expected to face questions about what rice told him over the altercation with rice and his then fiancee. rice was suspended for two games, but more happened after the video surfaced. >> set your fantasy football line up. >> andy scholes, great to see you. >>> we are following breaking news out of canada this morning. new details in the killing there of a canadian soldier. this attack on the parliament. what the prime minister there calls a terrorist attack. we are live from ottawa coming up. always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when
an independent investigation found the school head sham classes to help athletes to maintain a 2.0 gpa in the report released yesterday, it claims more than 3,100 students were taking fake classes. the ncaa declined to comment on the report while the investigation is ongoing. >>> according to multiple reports, roger goodell will have to testify at ray rice's appeal at the indefinite suspension. goodell is expected to face questions about what rice told him over the altercation with...
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the state department. learning mandarin. they went from 1.7 gpas to now 3.2 and 4.0s. these kids are rock stars. [applause] you know, as you know, it's expensive because you got to pay for college, and it ain't free. and you got to pay for first robotics. these kids are -- someone did that for me. someone made sure i hopped on that bus, someone made sure the magnet program was funded, someone made sure that there was a line for my family to stand for cheese and milk when we were growing up. i remember that like as if it was yesterday. like, she going to miss her place in line. i remember what that felt like and how strong my mom was to not be embarrassed to wait in line. so all the work that i'm doing is just paying it forward for the things that were done for me. so tomorrow when we launch the company that i started, the kids that are a part of my program, we created our apr and stk kit to make it easy for developers, but the platform is pretty rock solid so our kids have created an app on our wearable device. it's a real wearable device so a lot of people in the audience could be like, really
the state department. learning mandarin. they went from 1.7 gpas to now 3.2 and 4.0s. these kids are rock stars. [applause] you know, as you know, it's expensive because you got to pay for college, and it ain't free. and you got to pay for first robotics. these kids are -- someone did that for me. someone made sure i hopped on that bus, someone made sure the magnet program was funded, someone made sure that there was a line for my family to stand for cheese and milk when we were growing up. i...
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keep the athletes' gpa high enough to be able to play. it happened in all for the 3100 students, half of them athletes, took 188 no-show classes. the outside investigators insists administrators never knew. >> people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of a fraud perpetrated with only two people. >> read the report, it is those two people, and they worked hard to keep it covered up opinion. >> reporter: on campus, people felt the scandal undermined their own kribss. >> laughing now, but it's embarrassing to think about. >> reporter: nine staffers fired or disciplines, none of the current coaches have imp kated. it's up to the ncaa whether or not to impose further sanctions. nbc news, chapel hill. >>> update on the world series, the royals have evened things up in the world series, game 2 wednesday night in kansas city. the royals and giants tied 2-2 in the sixth when butler hit a line drive to cementer, and scoring giving kansas city the lead there. royals win 7-2. all right. you got to see this video, and unlike
keep the athletes' gpa high enough to be able to play. it happened in all for the 3100 students, half of them athletes, took 188 no-show classes. the outside investigators insists administrators never knew. >> people will have a hard time believing that this school had this kind of a fraud perpetrated with only two people. >> read the report, it is those two people, and they worked hard to keep it covered up opinion. >> reporter: on campus, people felt the scandal undermined...
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was fantastic and hosted by or it was an interview with j v from 949 and the students were given a challenge if they keep up their gpand perform well will be knifed to come courtsi
was fantastic and hosted by or it was an interview with j v from 949 and the students were given a challenge if they keep up their gpand perform well will be knifed to come courtsi
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. >> reporter: he as a 3.6 gpa at one of the most rigorous private schools in california.he tuition, $35,000 a year. abraham was in public middle school in east oakland when he first heard about head royce. >> i was looking for something bigger in life and i was looking for a richer experience. >> reporter: so he plied for an academic scholarship. he had mentor help but it was basically abraham. >> he is that incredible. >> not supposed to happen? >> well, i guess it's supposed to happen in hollywood or something like that. >> reporter: abraham was born in liberia in 1996 during a series of civil wars. 250,000 people were killed including his father. several uncles. his mother was too young to care for him. abraham's aunt teresa led their escape. >> she sacrificed her whole life literally. >> he has just been the kind of little boy that i -- -- i thought i could never have. but i have him. >> reporter: they were part of an exodus out of liberia living for four years in a refugee camp until they were able to come to the united states. now they worry about ebola and the rela
. >> reporter: he as a 3.6 gpa at one of the most rigorous private schools in california.he tuition, $35,000 a year. abraham was in public middle school in east oakland when he first heard about head royce. >> i was looking for something bigger in life and i was looking for a richer experience. >> reporter: so he plied for an academic scholarship. he had mentor help but it was basically abraham. >> he is that incredible. >> not supposed to happen? >> well, i...
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the pros. our job is to manage outcomes. folks come in with all kinds of gpas and sat's scores. he have minimums now. core courses required. do not talk about either problems in education leading up to college. .nglish and math skills we are like in the 20's compared to the rest of the countries. not doing a great job there. you are right, as sat and gpa could not get in today. i could not get into the. that is what is going on at universities all over america. manage that? what do you do as administrators? provide --sure we hire the right kind of people that can provide services to student athletes. we have one-on-one support. we make sure we manage to get through it and stay on track on time. we provide services for them to come back if they do not graduate on time but are a baseball player and want to make it after the third year. we pay for them to come back and finish their career. about a dozen came back. injuredsure if they get we provide medical services for them up to two years after they lead to make sure they are healthy. weprovide these to make sure managed this effec
the pros. our job is to manage outcomes. folks come in with all kinds of gpas and sat's scores. he have minimums now. core courses required. do not talk about either problems in education leading up to college. .nglish and math skills we are like in the 20's compared to the rest of the countries. not doing a great job there. you are right, as sat and gpa could not get in today. i could not get into the. that is what is going on at universities all over america. manage that? what do you do as...
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counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were, in their terms, gpa these were classes that gave disproportionately high grades, regardless of quality. >> the university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program, but the report says it's actually his assistant, debbie crowder, who mastermind the whole system out of sympathy for students who were, quote, not the best and the brightest. three of the national basketball championships the team won could now be in jeopardy. and while the news has this prestigious school and its proud alumni reeling, it comes as no surprise to mary willingham. >> what's upsetting still, we still have athletes here at carolina and across the country that aren't getting the real education that we're promising them. >> fredricka, one of the things that the university criticized mary willingham for is when she said that these athletes, many of these athletes at university were being brought in and were underprepared. they were not prepared for the rigor
counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were, in their terms, gpa these were classes that gave disproportionately high grades, regardless of quality. >> the university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program, but the report says it's actually his assistant, debbie crowder, who mastermind the whole system out of sympathy for students who were, quote, not...
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counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were, in their terms, gpa boosters. they knew these were classes that gave disproportionately high grades regardless of quality. >> reporter: the university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program. but the report says it's actually his assistant who masterminded the whole system out of sympathy for students who were, quote, not the best and the brightest. three of the national basketball championships the team won could now be in jeopardy. and while the news has this prestigious school and its proud alumni reeling, it comes as no surprise to mary willingham. >> what's really upsetting still, we still have athletes here at carolina and across the country that aren't getting the real education that we're promising them. >> reporter: jake, because of what was released yesterday, four people were fired. five more disciplined. many others have left since the scandal broke a few years ago. some of them landed pretty good jobs. one of them
counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were, in their terms, gpa boosters. they knew these were classes that gave disproportionately high grades regardless of quality. >> reporter: the university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program. but the report says it's actually his assistant who masterminded the whole system out of sympathy for students who...
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counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were in their terms gpaclasses that gave disproportionately high grades regardless of quality. >> university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program. but the report says it actually is his assistant deb brbie crow who masterminded the whole system out of sympathy for students who were, quote, not the best and the brightest. three of the national basketball championships the team won could now be in jeopardy. and while the news has this prestigious school and its proud alumni reeling, it comes as no surprise to mary willingham. >> we still have athletes here at carolina and across the country that are not getting the real education we're promising them. >> you're watching cnn. i'm going to be back in one hour. my kol leak erro burnett will continue the coverage next after a quick break. 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with
counselors steered the athletes to the classes so they could remain eligible to play. >> they were in their terms gpaclasses that gave disproportionately high grades regardless of quality. >> university had previously said the paper classes were the work of one rogue professor, head of the afro-american studies program. but the report says it actually is his assistant deb brbie crow who masterminded the whole system out of sympathy for students who were, quote, not the best and the...
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is not that great, but if you look at theirr gpa, it started low, in their freshman year at high school, but by the time they got to ol, their senior year it had improved, so there's some sign of maturity and so on.some or maybe an extracurricular xtrr activities, they were major leaders or innovators after n mo their high school of the . so we want to take all of that into account, and ensure that as a large state public institution, that we really are doing all that we can to identify and find those studentn who we think will prosper at indiana university. >> what about students who may need some remedial help once they enter the university? what kind of assistance are thee offered? >> well, in indiana, as a state, most of the remediation is actually carried out by a community college system. so we actually, on this campus, provide very little remediationr anymore. and that is actually provided externally. and we find that our students or the whole arrive pretty well qualified for the courses that they are going to undertake. if they take remediation, they take it at one of the college campuses i
is not that great, but if you look at theirr gpa, it started low, in their freshman year at high school, but by the time they got to ol, their senior year it had improved, so there's some sign of maturity and so on.some or maybe an extracurricular xtrr activities, they were major leaders or innovators after n mo their high school of the . so we want to take all of that into account, and ensure that as a large state public institution, that we really are doing all that we can to identify and...
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>> oh, firstly we look at obviously the kind of things that all institutions do, sats or acts, their gpa at school, class ranking, what other extracurricular activities that they have engaged in. but we also use what we call holistic evaluation. that is, on the whole, most students a decision is relatively easy to make, yes or no. there's still a significant number of students who fall somewhere in the middle where you want to actually take into account everything about that student, maybe their gpa is not that great but if you look at their gpa, it started low in their freshman year at high school but by the time they got to their senior year it improved so there's clearly some sign of maturity or maybe an extracurricular activities they've been major leaders or innovators at their high school. so we want to take all of that into account and as a large state public institution that we really are doing all that we can to identity and find those students who we think will prosper at indiana university. >> what about students who may need some remedial help once they enter the university,
>> oh, firstly we look at obviously the kind of things that all institutions do, sats or acts, their gpa at school, class ranking, what other extracurricular activities that they have engaged in. but we also use what we call holistic evaluation. that is, on the whole, most students a decision is relatively easy to make, yes or no. there's still a significant number of students who fall somewhere in the middle where you want to actually take into account everything about that student,...
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>> that involved all the athletes that were high-profile athletes being steered to these no-attendance classes, called paper classes, to keep our gpas to stay eligible to play and continue to bring in revenue for the university and the coaches and the a.d.s and things like that. those classes, the process was pretty much go to the adviser, an adviser has the classes for us. and we went to those classes and those classes as far as attending those classes or pretending to attend those classes all existed for all athletes. >> so you said the word -- you were steered toward those classes. you had the option of saying, thanks, but no thanks, i want to do this the right way, right? >> i don't think so. i think once we went to these advisers, these were the classes that they'd given us. and once we found out exactly what the capability of these classes were compared to our work schedule that you can say as far as academic schedule, it made sense for us. i think any athlete and any student as you see the report stated that there were regular students that attended these classes also. >> absolutely. >> it made sense for you. >> i understand.
>> that involved all the athletes that were high-profile athletes being steered to these no-attendance classes, called paper classes, to keep our gpas to stay eligible to play and continue to bring in revenue for the university and the coaches and the a.d.s and things like that. those classes, the process was pretty much go to the adviser, an adviser has the classes for us. and we went to those classes and those classes as far as attending those classes or pretending to attend those...
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the pros. our job is to manage outcomes. folks come in with all kinds of gpas and sat's scores. we have minimums now. core courses required. one thing we do not talk about either problems in education leading up to college. english and math skills. we are like in the 20's compared to the rest of the countries. not doing a great job there. you are right, as sat and gpa scores go up, i could not get in today. i could not get into the. that is what is going on at universities all over america. >> how do you manage that? what do you do as administrators? >> we make sure we provide -- hire the right kind of people that can provide services to student athletes. we make sure we have one-on-one support. we make sure we manage to get through it and stay on track on time. we provide services for them to come back if they do not graduate on time but are a baseball player and want to make it after the third year. we pay for them to come back and finish their career. about a dozen came back. we make sure if they get injured we provide medical services for them up to two years after they lead
the pros. our job is to manage outcomes. folks come in with all kinds of gpas and sat's scores. we have minimums now. core courses required. one thing we do not talk about either problems in education leading up to college. english and math skills. we are like in the 20's compared to the rest of the countries. not doing a great job there. you are right, as sat and gpa scores go up, i could not get in today. i could not get into the. that is what is going on at universities all over america....
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were easy, specifically because they we in their terms, gpa-booster" as a result of this report,e u-n-c employees are being disciplined or fired. the chancellor said they failed students, staff, and the university's integrity. (cal "i think if we learn nothing elswe w everwith the best interest of was cullen brow reporting. the investigation showed studen athletes who stayed eligible because of fake classes plad football, men's and women s basketball and olympic spor. time is 4: real grass.. versus fake turf. why one bay area group claims the artificial stuff, is harmfu san francisco mayor ed lee he is standing by the fire chief.,,,,,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives.
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the cost is of college. we need to have hope so more people can qualify. we need to make sure that harder school have a different gpa level to keep hope dental schools that are easier. >> governor deal talks about the lottery corporation doing a great job. the fact is even when the lottery commission deposits rucker avenue's for education on it is not being used in pre-k. there are $360 million in wasted today above the required reserve. there are 80,000 fewer hope recipients today. everything has to be on the table. i am skeptical of casino style gambling, but i would work with the legislature to explore those options. in the legislature, i am the one who fought to ensure when the government took over those machines, the video poker machines, i am the one who ensure that money would be put into the lottery for education fund. we have to ensure at the end of the day if we are doing anything, we are using the money wisely and investing in our people. we are not getting that right now. >> you say all things are on the table, what about them, cap of 140,000 -- income cap a wonder $40,000 that you were and -- cap of $14
the cost is of college. we need to have hope so more people can qualify. we need to make sure that harder school have a different gpa level to keep hope dental schools that are easier. >> governor deal talks about the lottery corporation doing a great job. the fact is even when the lottery commission deposits rucker avenue's for education on it is not being used in pre-k. there are $360 million in wasted today above the required reserve. there are 80,000 fewer hope recipients today....
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with it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah exactly but -- a a picture of the contract thing was like you know, if you get a a 3.7 gpawesome, even better, but, like, in like -- don't argue, don't argue. >> and i had to sign it i actually signed the contract and if i didn't do everything that was on it i couldn't play sports. so it taught me a lot about setting goals and you know -- first contract i signed. >> jimmy: that's pretty cool, yes it's called "the contract," and honestly, i can't even tell you how much i love you and tell your mom and dad i said hi and i love them and your sister back there, but gosh, man what a great human you are. you are just awesome. were just so excited, congratulations. >> thank you. thank you [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks to derek jeter. we love this guy. come back whenever you want to man. >> you bet. >> jimmy: james marsden joins us next. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. you got this. you got this. you're a wizard. you're a fireball throwing wizard. you're a hero. and y
with it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah exactly but -- a a picture of the contract thing was like you know, if you get a a 3.7 gpawesome, even better, but, like, in like -- don't argue, don't argue. >> and i had to sign it i actually signed the contract and if i didn't do everything that was on it i couldn't play sports. so it taught me a lot about setting goals and you know -- first contract i signed. >> jimmy: that's pretty cool, yes it's called "the contract,"...