preferences. it s 28% of the cls at harvard. if we didn t have more students of color would be there. in the complaint i think there is kind of six requests or six specific asks of the department of education in terms of an investigation into the admissions practices, certain declarations related to legacy preferences. is that kind of how you seek to resolve this? what s the pathway forward in terms of trying to address what this complaint brings to bear? the most important thing here is to find ways to make sure that students are not being assigned preferences, given bonus points, extra consideration right. but which ways are you thinking? with their donor status. with their alumni afill yags. that s how they are getting the preference i understand that. which ways do you want to try to address that.
facebook as that social networking site hopes to lower the number of people who die while waiting for organ transplants. it s encouraging members to add a new status to their pages. rick is live in our new york news room he has more. reporter: facebook status updates literally have been lifesaving. they are giving users the chance to let friends and family members know if they are registered as an organ donor. if people see that someone close to them is a donor they might decide to become donors too. that may reverse what is a long time and growing problem of too many people needing organ transplants and not enough people registered as donors. about 7,000 americans die each and every year waiting for organ transplants, mostly kidney transplants which have a very high success rate 4 they are performed. liftinlisting your donor status