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study wasn't done by the hoover institution it was done by the california branch of the national association of scholars this is the study the national association of scholars is a group that is funded by the skate foundation among others are largely and they claim to be a membership organization but they have one member. i read this yes and i can't find anywhere in here and i brought it out to ask you can you show me anywhere in here word actually qualifies how i mean there's all these anecdotes and all the and a lot of commentary and rhetoric i found no actual quantitative analysis of here's proof that the school outcomes are getting worse here's here's a connection between that and professors being liberal can you show me well please as you can imagine i haven't got a command of every page but i'm pretty sure if you turn to page to sixty through sixty five of this you'll find many studies that demonstrate that the quality of education is declined i think if you turn to iran page twenty one or twenty two you'll find pages with graphs which show the number of run twenty twenty one you will see that. in
study wasn't done by the hoover institution it was done by the california branch of the national association of scholars this is the study the national association of scholars is a group that is funded by the skate foundation among others are largely and they claim to be a membership organization but they have one member. i read this yes and i can't find anywhere in here and i brought it out to ask you can you show me anywhere in here word actually qualifies how i mean there's all these...
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peter berkowitz is a member of the national association of scholars board of directors, umbrella organizationucted the study. good morning to you, peter. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> it's great. i know you wrote in "the wall street journal" over the weekend about this and what's happening is and we want you to make your case, when parents send their kids to college, they want the kids to get both sides, you know, don't just tell me about the left. don't just tell me about the right. tell me about the world. but that's not what the kids are getting, is it? >> well, a parents' want is what the liberal education authors stand for. getting out there, both sides of the argument presenting them fairly. the study, the california association of scholar study shows that increasingly, this is not the priority for professors. instead, the priority for professors is to put forward a social agenda. to recruit students to that social agenda. >> right, and we'd heard -- we've been hearing about that, how left campuses lean but we've got some statistics we're going to put them up for u.c. berkele
peter berkowitz is a member of the national association of scholars board of directors, umbrella organizationucted the study. good morning to you, peter. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> it's great. i know you wrote in "the wall street journal" over the weekend about this and what's happening is and we want you to make your case, when parents send their kids to college, they want the kids to get both sides, you know, don't just tell me about the left. don't just...
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of my five minutes, anyway. >> you this, mr. clegg. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. author of the book in 2000 "profiles in injustice," why "racial profiling cannot work." and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. >> thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actio
of my five minutes, anyway. >> you this, mr. clegg. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. author of the book in 2000 "profiles in injustice," why "racial profiling cannot work." and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome...
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of my five minutes, anyway. >> thank you, mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the fundamentals are these. racial profiling
of my five minutes, anyway. >> thank you, mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk...
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of my five minutes, anyway. >> thank you, mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the fundamentals are these. racial profiling
of my five minutes, anyway. >> thank you, mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk...