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lexicon back in 1935, with the wagner act, a federal law that gave workers the right to form and join unions. it was used to describe the process by which an employee would be given their job back if the national labor relations board found they have been fired for union activity. john f. kennedy was the first president to link that term specifically with policies meant to advance racial equality. and in the years after, the term started to be associated with education, a connection made thanks to the civil rights movement. that's a nation of dr. martin luther king jr. in 1968 was a turning point. students demanded their colleges redouble their efforts to have students and student bodies that actually better reflect american society. as the new york times reports, less than four weeks after dr. king's death, harvard's dean of admissions at the time, well, he announced a commitment to enrolling a substantially higher number of african americans. the following years admitted

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it was used to describe the process by which an employee would be given their job back if the national labor relations board found they have been fired for union activity. john f. kennedy was the first president to link that term specifically with policies meant to advance racial equality. and in the years after, the term started to be associated with education, a connection made thanks to the civil rights movement. that's a nation of dr. martin luther king jr. in 1968 was a turning point. students demanded their colleges redouble their efforts to have students and student bodies that actually better reflect american society. as the new york times reports, less than four weeks after dr. king's death, harvard's dean of admissions at the time, well, he announced a commitment to enrolling a substantially higher number of african americans. the following years admitted class included a 76% increase

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meant to advance racial equality. and in the years after, the term started to be associated with education, a connection made thanks to the civil rights movement. the assasination of dr. martin luther king jr. in 1968 was a turning point. students demanded their colleges redouble their efforts to have students and student bodies that actually better reflected american society. as the new york times reports, less than four weeks after dr. king's death, harvard's dean of admissions at the time, well, he announced a commitment to enrolling a substantially higher number of african americans. the following years admitted class included a 76% increase in black students. and you better believe that conservatives immediately began gnashing their teeth. the first supreme court case challenging the constitutionality of affirmative action programs and education came just a decade ago later.

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yet and they will be soon and the doors will pop for me walking through and this beautiful theater will be packed tomorrow night, by the way, guys, you'll be on stage here on "fox & friends" tomorrow morning so, brian k kilmeade, you consir yourself the master of the walk and i'm trying to demonstrate the efficacy of walking backwards and speaking up a ramp into a theater. >> the dean of admissions. >> brian: love it, pete. >> ainsley: he did it longer. >> you see that stage, it's a beautiful one. but what's a lot of fun about going up on that stage is when you're up there, and by the way, we got a lot of technical directors up there getting your shots looking all pre-ty. ainsley, especially yours. you can't mess up your shot. they're making sure it's all arranged the way -- >> ainsley: pete, i had forgotten the reason we had chosen hollywood, florida, it's the other hollywood. we are -- instead of celebrities that make millions of dollars getting their honors, these are

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declining despite him making tests easier and during the pandemic which involved pretests and examines, the grades, quote, fell off the cliff. by the way, the estimated total cost for an nyu student matriculating for this school year, $83,250. joining me is a columnist for cnn.com where her latest is, this fired chemistry professor shows what's wrong with academia. he's also author of the book "okay, boomer, let's talk: how my generation got left behind." jill, i was thinking if i'm the dean of admissions at a med school and now i get an applicant from nyu, now, what am i to think of that transcript? >> i don't think it casts doubt on the intelligence or abilities of nyu students. to me, this story is much more

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they now have spreadsheets from usc that show certain kids who are noted that their participants are going to make big pledges, that -- that could be pretty powerful in front of a jury, right? >> it's incredibly compelling argument because the defense can just say, the federal prosecutors are upset because the parents were trying to bribe their way into school, they didn't want to pay 10 million, they were willing to pay half a million. colleges have for years decades been concerned about donations, kids aren't getting into school that aren't qualified because the parents are going to buy a building, is this part of the spectrum, it is, for most folks, the public, doesn't seem fair but a lot out there. >> it's like, in some way it is people who kind of figured out a way around the system, around the system. you don't want to prosecute people for being cheap in a way. [laughter] leland: wall street journal article, the dean of admissions

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may pose a national security threat to the united states, and as matthew just mentioned may not warrant criminal charges or may not necessitate criminal charges because doing so could divulge sensitive messages or sources or give away to our adversaries but may still be of interest to congress in terms of deciding how to proceed with that information. and they may have that avenue through the intelligence committees to get that. >> i've got to ask you this while you're here, asha, about this massive college admissions scandal. you were the dean of admissions at yale law school for over 12 years. did you ever think that something like this could happen? >> you know, i mean, reading things like this, don, makes me so angry because so much of what i did as admissions dean was to go out and try to recruit students who didn't think they had a chance to put their hat in the ring. and look, let's not kid

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while you're here, asha, about this massive college admissions scandal. you were the dean of admissions at yale law school for over 12 years. did you ever think that something like this could happen? >> you know, i mean reading things like this, don, makes me so angry because so much of what i did at admissions dean was to go out and try to recruit students who didn't think they had a chance to put their hat in the ring. and, look, let's not kid ourselves. there are structural issues in admissions that do benefit people with access to resources, people who can take test prep courses or get help on their essays and stuff like that. but outright bribery, getting people to take tests for you, this distorts the admissions process and the way that people like me were trying to make fair decisions on people. and i just -- it upsets me that there may be people who are

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paul: harvard university admissions practices playing out in a federal courtroom in boston this week in closely-watched trial on whether the ivy league schools discriminates against asian-american applicants, harvard engages in racial balancing and setting quotas on asian americans civil rights law. a claim the school denies. we are back with dan henninger, jillian melchoir. what have we learn so far? >> the dean of admissions has been testifying and admitted in recruitment letters when looking for potential students they would send recruitment letter to african american that scored i think 1100 on the sat's but for an asian american male to get such a letter he would have to score i think 1380 and for asian-american female 1350.

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