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Political Gabfest: Is Harvard Antisemitic?

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4.66K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the free-speech controversies that are roiling college campuses since the war in Gaza began; the questions related to Trump cases that the U.S. Supreme Court will answer; and the latest high-profile abortion case coming out of Texas that has real-life and political consequences. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Hannah Natanson and Susan Svrluga for The Washington Post: Harvard President Claudine Gay to remain after antisemitism testimony Michelle Goldberg for The New York Times: At a Hearing on Israel, University Presidents Walked Into a Trap Elad Simchayoff @Elad_Si on X Danielle Allen for The Washington Post: We’ve lost our way on campus. Here’s how we can find our way back. David French for The New York Times: What the University Presidents Got Right and Wrong About Antisemitic Speech Santul Nerkar and Jonah E. Bromwich for The New York Times: How the Israel-Hamas War Tore Apart Public Defenders in the Bronx Michael Barbaro and Nicholas Confessore for The Daily: Antisemitism and Free Speech Collide on Campuses Zah Montague and Tracey Tully for The New York Times: Education Dept. Is Investigating Six More Colleges Over Campus Discrimination Mark Sherman and Eric Tucker for AP: Special counsel Jack Smith asks the Supreme Court to rule quickly on whether Trump can be prosecuted and Mark Sherman: Supreme Court will hear a case that could undo Capitol riot charge against hundreds, including Trump Bob Dylan on YouTube: Bob Dylan – Idiot Wind (Official Audio) Robert Legare and Robert Costa for CBS News: Investigators accessed Trump White House cellphone records and plan to use them at trial, special counsel says Sabrina Tavernise for The Daily: The Woman Who Fought the Texas Abortion Ban Carter Sherman for The Guardian: US abortion rates rise post-Roe amid deep divide in state-by-state access Kate Zernike for The New York Times: Texas Judge Says Doctors Can Use ‘Good Faith Judgment’ in Providing Abortions Here are this week’s chatters: John: One Line A Day: A Five-Year Memory Book and James Barron for The New York Times: Bob Dylan Sings, and Talks, on These Tapes From 62 Years Ago Emily: Sydney Lupkin and Danielle Kurtzleben on All Things Considered: The Supreme Court will decide the fate of abortion pill mifepristone David: Paul Schwartzman for The Washington Post: With sports teams primed for move to Va., downtown D.C. frets its future and City Cast: Work with us. Listener chatter from Margaret in Jersey City: Chair Watch on Facebook For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily talk about Why Are So Many American Pedestrians Dying at Night?by Emily Badger, Ben Blatt, and Josh Katz for The New York Times and Why pedestrian deaths in the US are at a 40-year high by Marin Cogan for Vox. See also Political Gabfest: “The World Is Burning” Edition and Vision and night driving abilities of elderly driversby Nicole Gruber, Urs P Mosimann, René M Müri, and Tobias Nef. In the next Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to [email protected]. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the slate Political Gap Fest. December 14th, 2023, the Is Harvard, Andy Semitic Edition. I'm David Platz, city cast in Washington, D.C. John Dickerson of

0:26.7

CBS Prime Time is at home in New York City where we all were last week, taping.

0:31.1

Which was so nice.

0:32.1

So fun. Hello David. It was so nice. So fun.

0:33.0

Hello David.

0:34.0

There's a voice memory.

0:36.0

You know what's nice though about this?

0:37.5

The only thing that's good about this is that we don't have to like hit the mute button on and off the way

0:42.2

we had to when we were at the dining room table.

0:44.8

That is true. We can cross talk.

0:46.3

Emily Bazelon was cross talking, New York Times magazine, and Yale University Law

0:50.4

Schools, Emily Bazelon from New Haven. No, not even from New Haven, visiting a friend elsewhere.

0:54.4

Hello, Emily.

0:55.3

Hey David, hey John.

0:56.5

Hi.

0:57.1

This week on the Gabfest, we will try to explain the uproar,

1:00.9

the uproar about whether elite universities are soft on anti-Semitism, then the

1:06.7

Special Counsel tries to get the Supreme Court to prevent Trump from delaying his

1:11.3

January 6th trial and then the tragic awful Texas abortion

1:18.1

case involving Kate Cox. Plus of course we will have cocktail chatter.

1:24.0

Hey there, Gapfest listeners, before we start the show, I want to let you know about a story coming up a little later.

1:29.0

It's from one of our partners, SAP.

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