were accepting bribes to recruit students who did not play the sport. paul: dan, elaborate on the admissions process and how it can seem from an outsider to be arbitrary. harvard and the case of the lawsuit against it for, by asian-americans for bias, they admitted it s sort of a black box. it is a black box. i mean, it s become indecipherable, and that s why a lot of parents, if they can, now hire consultants like rick singer, who i turned out to be a crook, but there are a lot of different companies that are in the businesssi of charging pares a lot of money to explain to them the process of getting your childt into college. it is no longer as straightforward as it was. the colleges will not fully explain what the basis is for this admissions, there s a wide array of criteria. and so parents are out there trying to figure out what should i do with my children fit into whatever these universities are
is expecting from us that it often ends of our. expectations were high especially among martin schultz s social democrats the s.p.d. party base will have the last word over the next few weeks the party s roughly four hundred sixty thousand members will decide whether the agreement will stand as the foundation for a new grand coalition schildt his message success he s a pop artist talk we had a big influence on this agreement and we re grateful to the union parties for making compromises that were difficult for them but it chiva ball in the end. one example in the coalition agreement fixed term employment would likely be the exception to the rule in future repeated contract extensions a thing of the past a clear concession to the social democrats another key demand from the s.p.d. made less headway little progress on a major overhaul of the german health care system. the conservatives knew they
wondered what would happen if a patient with a heart attack had to be taken to somewhere fifteen minutes further away and died as a result of this schildt what happened february twenty sixth in the lucas hospital is an important part of emergency care in the district it s fully connected in order to save lives patients ganz are remotely accessible so that better and faster treatment can be given for example then there are the results of the tests done on hundreds of blood samples every day the network distributes them to the relative departments in real time the cardiology department relies on modern i.t. to these days the digital revolution is also revolutionizing medicine and increasing life spans it is what s important is that everything s faster we get results right away i can take scans to the patient scans i didn t have before and