enjoy it because it was in line with the books they were reading. sean: hannah, as every single person i have known in my life that ever went to any of the academies, west point in particular, they dreamed of this from the time they were little. was the case with all three of you? hannah first? yes, sir. i joined very late in the game. i was not aware that the service academies were an option for sometime. growing up in a christian household and understanding there is no better love than to lay down your life for someone else. i disappointed coming to west point and realizing that s not what the army stood for anymore. sean: everybody i know who became a nurse, doctor or
enjoy it because it was in line with the books they were reading. sean: hannah, as every single person i have known in my life that ever went to any of the academies, west point in particular, they dreamed of this from the time they were little. was the case with all three of you? hannah first? yes, sir. i joined very late in the game. i was not aware that the service academies were an option for sometime. growing up in a christian household and understanding there is no better love than to lay down your life for someone else. i disappointed coming to west point and realizing that s not what the army stood for anymore. sean: everybody i know who became a nurse, doctor or teacher these were callings. something they felt they were born to do. was that how you felt?
a consistent policy across all of the academies. right now that doesn t exist. it seems to be the whim of the secretary at that time. that s not good. we can deal with that in the law with the ndaa. listen, i can t tell you how grateful i am for both of you gentlemen appearing. bipartisanship at its finest right now. we ll see what happens. please come back when there s some movement on this and update us. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you. thank you, don. it s an apology 62 years overdue over something that never should have happened in the first place. but emory university medical school is now setting the record straight after rejecting marian hood s application in 1959 because he s black. dr. marian hood joins me next.
the on and off, talk about the recruitment that needs to be made, and frankly, we need to have more men and women of color, and he can certainly do that from the position as an nfl player. as a member of the armed services committee, is there anything that can be done to make this process that the waiver process is fair for all graduates at the service academies? we re doing it right now, this is national news. there will be a lot of pressure on the acting secretary, as there should be. i do believe we do need a consistent policy across all of the academies. right now it doesn t exist, it seems to be the whim of the secretary at that time. that s not good. we need to deal with it in laugh. i can t tell you how grateful i am for both you gentlemen appearing, bipartisanship at its finest.