Violent tornado. David unbelievable. Catastrophic tornadoes tearing across the plains leaving Dozens Injured and many homes destroyed. 60 million Americans Still under Severe Weather threats across the nation. Were going to take you to hardhit elkhorn, nebraska, in just a moment. And if to New York City where Columbia University still is, quote, negotiating with indianaisrael protesters antiisrael protesters camped out on its lawn. Were going to talk to a democrat who says t time to break it up there and across the country. Miss, with protests growing and legal battles brewing, these two candidates say they are ready to start debating, but will it ever happen . Welcome, everyone. Im david asman in for neil cavuto, this is cavuto lye. More on that potential debate coming up cavuto live. First, to those disastrous tornadoes. Fox weathers Nicole Value December is in elkhorn, nebraska, with the very latest. Reporter good morning. Just horrific images coming out of state of nebraska. But as
Shut it down shut it down shut it down arthel rallies against israels actions in gaza are not slowing down at College Campuses across the country. In fact, in the ten days since the Movement Began at Columbia University in New York City, it has spread across the country. A live look there at George Washington university, in fact, there have been more arrests in these encampments. And, again, here is George Washington university in action today in d. C. As these protests are stretching into this weekend. Hello, everyone, and welcome to fox news live. Im arthel neville. Hi, brian with. Brian hi, arthel this. Eric shawn is on assignment. Many jewish students say the demonstrations have gone from antiisrael to outright anti semitic. Disturbing evidence of that is a sign at gwu calling for a final solution, evoking hitlers plan to exterminate jews. Usc has canceled its main commencement ceremony. Column cra has advised jewish students who feel threatened to take remote many classes as talks
Continues. Host we are back now with Lisa Hamilton. She is the president and ceo of the annie e. Casey foundation. Good morning, lisa. Guest good morning. Host welcome to washington journal. Lets start off by talking about the annie e. Casey foundation. What is the mission . Tell us more about your organization. Guest the annie e. Casey foundation is based in baltimore, we were started by jim casey, the founder of ups, and his mother was any we are focused on helping all children have a brighter future. We focus on trying to make sure kids were up in strong families, that their families have the economic stability to provide for them and that they can all live in strong, healthy community. Host you say the founder of ups is also who founded this condition. Is that how you are funded privately or are there other Funding Sources . Guest we have an endowment greeted by jim casey. We are created by jim casey. We are selffunded. Host your organization released the 2023 Kids Count Data book.
Continues. Host we are back now with Lisa Hamilton. She is the president and ceo of the annie e. Casey foundation. Good morning, lisa. Guest good morning. Host welcome to washington journal. Lets start off by talking about the annie e. Casey foundation. What is the mission . Tell us more about your organization. Guest the annie e. Casey foundation is based in baltimore, we were started by jim casey, the founder of ups, and his mother was any we are focused on helping all children have a brighter future. We focus on trying to make sure kids were up in strong families, that their families have the economic stability to provide for them and that they can all live in strong, healthy community. Host you say the founder of ups is also who founded this condition. Is that how you are funded privately or are there other Funding Sources . Guest we have an endowment greeted by jim casey. We are created by jim casey. We are selffunded. Host your organization released the 2023 Kids Count Data book.
Immediate post war era to today. This is about one hour and 15 minutes. Here we are for the last class this semester. Were going to move into the aftermath of the war, as you know. We spent all semester looking at various aspects of this conflict. Right from the beginning i alerted you one of the themes in this class was going to be the tension between history and memory. We talked about it on the first day of class. Have reiterated as weve gone along. Here we are finally at the end where were going to focus on memory for our last class. Theres no better event in the United States history to talk about how powerful contending memories of something that happened in the pass can be. Theres simply nothing remotely equal to it, i think, than the civil war. Passions get up quickly when people remember the civil war. Been watching that in charlottesville over the last year and a half in the debates over the statute the r. E. Lee downtown. Ill talk at the end, when i get to the war today, abo