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>> first, it's really interesting because of the whole thing was spearheaded, first, read the university's statement. they said, the university administration, the members of our local chapter and the vast majority of our alumni fully believe this is the right time to do the right thing and we're committed to insuring all students have access to and can choose from multiple opportunities that match their personality interests and goals. it was spearheaded by his circuit court judge, one of three african-american board members of the university of alabama. it's his step-granddaughter who is the pledge they're referring to in the article. he said this is on paper the ideal candidate. a 4.3 gpa from high school, a track member. their family has a long line of public service. she's a lovely girl. he looked into this deeper and found there were four to seven african-american women that were denied an invitation to pledge from all 16 sororities there on campus. he said this calls for an investigation. >> i'm curious, what is the

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