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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello 20151210 14:51:00

pointing to one of the briefs, this mismatch. and we know this book has existed. let s talk about the book entitled mismatch, the theory argues minority students fare fare worse academically than they would have at less selective institutions. that was a theory advanced by professor sander. that theory certainly has a contrary point of view by a yale professor that came out, in addition to many others that said, of course it s not hurting. of course the fact of the matter is this is insulting, this is not something subscribed to by a majority of people. the fact is that the other point of view is that there are many points to affirmative action, one of which is cultural diversity. cultural diversity benefits of us, supporting different people, different points of view, being

Transcripts for CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield 20151210 17:57:00

counterbalanced by another theory that says that s hogwash. he was quoting some briefs, so it s possible he was referring to other people s theories. in addition to an article by a professor sander who is noted for this mismatched theory that he was referencing. you need to give him the benefit the doubt on this. although scalia sometimes doesn t offer a lot of that opportunity because he does say some pretty aserbic things. let me go on to what the senate leader said. harry reid, let me just you need to hear it from his own voice because it was pretty alarming. have a listen. it s stunning, a man of this of his intellect. intellect, but these ideas he pronounced yesterday are racist in application if not intent. i don t know about his intent. but it is deeply disturbing to hear a supreme court justice endorse racist ideas from the bench, the nation s highest court. the majority leader saying some pretty tough stuff on the

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