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dr. charles murray comes, he spoke at middlebury 10 years ago.but there is more controversy. -- [inaudible] quoting anthony collins in "the new york times." >> it is the biggest problem of our age. why did trump win? it's a coming apart by class. yes, this should be the century of social scientists. we need a social science establishment that can address these problems. students are increasingly reacting, it's almost an allergic reaction. because they are exposed to diversity enough. dan: if you were to give those organizing these protests the benefit of the doubt -- it is a minority of students and it is a minority of schools. but they do set the tone. and at those schools where this is prevalent, it is really, really pronounced. we are producing graduates with little sense of the true ideological political diversity of american life. i went within the last couple of years to a very esteemed liberal arts college in the northeast. when i was there, the president -- they had a dinner for me at the president's house. all these faculty members went
dr. charles murray comes, he spoke at middlebury 10 years ago.but there is more controversy. -- [inaudible] quoting anthony collins in "the new york times." >> it is the biggest problem of our age. why did trump win? it's a coming apart by class. yes, this should be the century of social scientists. we need a social science establishment that can address these problems. students are increasingly reacting, it's almost an allergic reaction. because they are exposed to diversity...
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charles murray went to notre dame today and a mass of people showed up to get mad. matt finn was there. he joins us now for an update. hey, matt. >> hey, tucker. dris an acclaimed yet controversial social scientist with decades of research in social economics, race, and now the 2016 election but today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes that a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. when murray writes that little boys who grow up without fathers tend to reach adolescence unprepared for life. protesters basically say murray's research is bogus because he is a racist while others say murray is simply presenting the hard truth from his research. take a listen to two students today on the campus and notre dame. >> yeah, i do think as a racist agenda. believing that you are superior to another. in the bell curve he's clearly states that black people are less intelligent than white people. he also believes that asians are more intelligent than white folk. >> they will
charles murray went to notre dame today and a mass of people showed up to get mad. matt finn was there. he joins us now for an update. hey, matt. >> hey, tucker. dris an acclaimed yet controversial social scientist with decades of research in social economics, race, and now the 2016 election but today dr. murray was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes that a person's...
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dr. charles murray, a scholar at the american enterprise institute was invited to speak. a massive protest greeted him. the intent was not to simply express peaceful dissent, but to shut down his speech. dr. murray and the middlebury professor who interviewed him ran into a mob of protestors, several of whom physically assaulted dr. murray's interviewer and forced her to the hospital. the disirnt and others like it bring into sharp relief the a growing tendency on american campuses. an intolerance for freedom of speech and a challenge to intellectual diversity. joining me now to discuss this trend are frank bruni, an op ed columnist for "the new york times." he writes frequently about higher ed kins and is the author of a recent best seller about the college admissions mania, where you go is not who you will be. book. and jonathan haidt a professor at nyu's stern school of business is the author of "the new york times" best selling book the righteous mind. why good people are divided bipolar particulars and religion. he is also founder of a new organization dedicated to co
dr. charles murray, a scholar at the american enterprise institute was invited to speak. a massive protest greeted him. the intent was not to simply express peaceful dissent, but to shut down his speech. dr. murray and the middlebury professor who interviewed him ran into a mob of protestors, several of whom physically assaulted dr. murray's interviewer and forced her to the hospital. the disirnt and others like it bring into sharp relief the a growing tendency on american campuses. an...
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dr. charles murray. dr. murray wrote, quote, if it hadn't been for allison and bill burger, middlebury's vice president for communicatings, keeping hold of me and the security guards pulling people off me, i would have been pushed to the ground. that much is sure. what would have happened after that i don't know, but i recall thinking that being on the ground was a really bad idea and i should try really hard to avoid that. unlike allison, i wasn't actually hurt at all. in 23 years since "the bell curve" was published, i have had considerable experience with campus protests. until last thursday, all of the ones involving me have been as carefully scripted as ca bookie. -- kabookie. the calendar number administration meets with the organizers of the protest and the ground rules are agreed upon. the protestors have so many minutes to do such and such. it is agreed that after the allotted time, they will leave or desist. these negotiated agreements always worked. at least a couple of dozen times, i have been ab
dr. charles murray. dr. murray wrote, quote, if it hadn't been for allison and bill burger, middlebury's vice president for communicatings, keeping hold of me and the security guards pulling people off me, i would have been pushed to the ground. that much is sure. what would have happened after that i don't know, but i recall thinking that being on the ground was a really bad idea and i should try really hard to avoid that. unlike allison, i wasn't actually hurt at all. in 23 years since...
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latest target controversial author charles murray. dr. in with brian next. sorry, guys, time to say bye-bye to the sexy burger girls girls. >> >> just got a whole lot hotter. steve: the reason for big changes at carl's junior and hards americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies and tablets. ainsley: we have quick headlines for you. it confirmed the president of china is heading to the winter white house next week. president trump hosting the world leader at his mar-a-lago estate down in palm beach florida april 6th through the 7th, for two days. he issues taking center stage trade and north korea nuclear threats. later this morning lawmakers in north carolina will vote on new bill to end the controversial bathroom bill. the law requires transgender people to use public rest rooms that match the gender on their birth certi
latest target controversial author charles murray. dr. in with brian next. sorry, guys, time to say bye-bye to the sexy burger girls girls. >> >> just got a whole lot hotter. steve: the reason for big changes at carl's junior and hards americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day...
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charles measure rye is -- murray is an acclaimed and scientist with issues like race, american culture and the 2016 election. today dr was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. one particular passage that students seemed to be outraged over in one of his books is when murray writes that little boys who grow up without fathers tend to reach adolescence unprepared for life. protesters basically say murray's research is bogus because he's racist while others say murray is simply presenting the hard truth from his research. take a listen to two students today on the campus of notre dame. >> yeah, i do think he's promoting racist agenda. one of the definitions of racism is believing you're superior. your race is superior to another. with the bell curve, he clearly states he believes black people are less intelligent than white people. he believes eastern asians are more intelligent than white folks. >> people on t
charles measure rye is -- murray is an acclaimed and scientist with issues like race, american culture and the 2016 election. today dr was greeted by protesters here on the campus of notre dame because students disagree with some of the conclusions in his book in which dr. murray writes a person's intelligence depends on a few key factors including genetics, upbringing, class and race. one particular passage that students seemed to be outraged over in one of his books is when murray writes that...
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dr. murray on campus, helped with the petitions, campus reform.org correspondent phillip hoxley. good morning. >> thanks, steve. for having me. steve: you invited this guy, charlesk about coming apart, which is a book we thought would describe the 2012 election. but there were hundreds of people lined up to see the lecture including the couple hundred protesters but hundreds of students we had to turn away there simply wasn't enough space in the lecture hall. steve: how many of the people in attendance wanted to actually listen to him, and how many people wanted to stand you, hold a sign, yell or turn their back. >> there were a lot of protesters, about half and half. but not all the protesters wanted to shut down the event. there were several that wanted to protest, say their peace and sit down and participate. steve: okay. so your organization is to the right of center with american enterprise institute. you asked the moderator, who is to the left of center professor, to be the moderator. at what point did you realize, wait this is getting ugly, we've got to get out of here? >> well. we had had several meetings with administration to determine a point where we
dr. murray on campus, helped with the petitions, campus reform.org correspondent phillip hoxley. good morning. >> thanks, steve. for having me. steve: you invited this guy, charlesk about coming apart, which is a book we thought would describe the 2012 election. but there were hundreds of people lined up to see the lecture including the couple hundred protesters but hundreds of students we had to turn away there simply wasn't enough space in the lecture hall. steve: how many of the people...