What Should Universities Do About Increasingly Violent Protests?

As protests over the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, reignite and turn violent, the panel ask whether a line has been crossed and what universities that have been paralyzed for so long should do now. We also mark the historic passage of the foreign aid bill, which included long overdue money for Ukraine. And at the end, we ask whether a quote from Mitt Romney this week was a great one or the greatest one ever given. But we start off with the tsunami of Trump legal news, including yesterday's massive Supreme court hearing, new indictments in Arizona, and Paul's evaluation as a former prosecutor of how effective this week's testimony in the New York trial really was 01:07 Analyzing the Prosecution's Strategy in Trump's Trial 05:07 The Intricacies of Legal and Ethical Boundaries in Media Collaboration 14:27 Breaking Down the New Indictments and Supreme Court's Role 18:01 Addressing Anti-Semitic Protests at Elite Universities 24:43 Comparing Past and Present Campus Protests 36:22 Political Achievements and Bipartisanship 37:47 The Mitt Romney Quote

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Politics may be dismal, but the ideas that swirl around it and shape it are fascinating. This is a show that looks not just at politics, but the deeper ideas from history, science, psychology, economics, and technology that are shaping our world. We feature smart, lively, upbeat discussions with people who know what they're talking about and can help us understand the world better. Hosted by Matt Robison: writer, former senior congressional staffer, and campaign manager.