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Edward Markey: “When my wife started medical school, 5% were majority of…”

Featuring: Edward Markey, Democratic | U.S. Senate Massachusetts

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Well, nothing's still law school right now. 75% are women and minorities. Huh. They got smart very fast. It was a discriminatory bias built into the admissions process. When my wife started medical school, 5% were majority of medical students in America. So it was a built in bias that was created. And you can supercharge with an ad, you can make it look more sophisticated. Right. (11:07–11:15)

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