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Awkward truth: Subsidizing women's work drives down birthrates

A new study out of Finland suggest that wage subsidies for women drive down birthrates, while wage subsidies for men have the opposite effect.

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New York Times Failures in Israel Coverage Point to Larger Bias: Experts

New York Times Failures in Israel Coverage Point to Larger Bias: Experts
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The illiberal crusade to defend antisemitic mobs

The strength of America’s commitment not to tolerate hate is being tested by liberals who are supporting pro-Hamas protesters spewing Jew-hatred.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

you labeled executive what it would be. it would be a coalition government, which, by the way, will be appalling to a lot of members of the majority. guess what, guys, you had a majority and you screwed it up. i think there is a conversation to be had. obviously, it will be had by hakeem jeffries. i am a pragmatist. if that results in us getting more things done on the other side of this ukraine vote, that is something we should absolutely consider. >> thank you separator analysis and time. congressman jim himes of connecticut. house intelligence committee ranking member. thank you, sir. we have lots this evening, including the apparent double standard universities are applying to student protests and diversity of thought. michelle goldberg from "the new york times," joins me on that. iran is responding to israel's strike overnight by denying a strike happened overall. what the downplaying means for raised fears of a wider war in the region, next. on, next. mor. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

pan. you have done something that they weren't able to do. you have been able to condemn anti-semitism without using the phrase "it depends on the context." >> columbia university president minouche shafik came prepared for tough questions about her handling of anti- semitism on campus during a republican led hearing this week. she talked about expelling students and she committed to firing faculty members who had expressed sympathetic views for hamas. so far, she has escaped the backlash that forced the presidents of the university of pennsylvania and harvard to step down after a previous hearing last december. "the new york times" opinion columnist michelle goldberg explained the long-term consequences of minouche shafik's actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled "republicans wanted to crackdown on israel's critics. columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

"those republicans questioning her was less concerned with the safety and well-being of jewish students campuses and more leveraging anti-semitism in a wider effort to character and demonize universities as hotbeds of "woke indoctrination." it appears the leverage is working. we will talk to "the new york times" opinion columnist michelle goldberg about all of this after the break." al health meds- (dan) cool hair! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is tough for two reasons. there has been genuine incidents of both anti-semitism and callous celebration of terrorism at columbia, as as many other universities, and you also have a left that has created, in some sense, if not created the situation for themselves, has encouraged a really narrow reading of free speech in recent years, has said, talked about emotional harm and emotional safety and that impact matters more than intent and it was always somewhat obvious that eventually the right was going to take that and run with it and that is what we have here. you have basically the right setting the right and also certain pro israel groups

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

in the room and attrition. people are talking about boycotting graduation ceremonies. she handled the hearing may be diplomatically but she hasn't, i don't think she has handled the tensions on her campus well at all. >> good to see you, michelle, thank you as always. michelle goldberg, opinion columnist for "the new york times". that is our show for tonight. before we go, last july on the lcp and book club, we featured a children's story by the actor maulik pancholy. the book was removed from bookshelves in texas and not even a year later, maulik pancholy is facing the burden of censorship once again. this week, a pennsylvania school board canceled maulik pancholy's anti-bullying's beating engagement due to concerns about his "lifestyle." i will speak into the actor, the author, and the activist maulik pancholy tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern on it ali velshi. .

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All In With Chris Hayes

guilty to phoning in death threats to the judge over the civil fraud trial and tish james. that is real. and so is this. >> michelle goldberg. lisa stay with me for more coverage. we have more to talk about including opening arguments that is next. into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen.

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All In With Chris Hayes

lisa ruben has been our eyes and ears to the trial and watches from inside the courthouse. michelle goldberg is an columnist with the times. let's start with how this unfolded in terms of juror number two. >> juror two had contacted the court and said she had had time to think about it. obviously time has elapsed between tuesday night and this morning. the fact that the court takes a break every wednesday, gives time for things like this to transpire. one of the dangers of merchan taking that break. merchan announced she contacted the court and had hesitation about serving on the jury for the reasons you said. when she came in she expressed as much. i got pushed from my friends and family saying is this you? because it was enough information about her. chris, i want to say that i find the posts that we're talking about totally unacceptable and yet, i put some of the blame on

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