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Held in Contempt Of Court and says the judge is taking away free speech rights. A Fox News Exclusive as the Biden Administration brings hundreds of thousands of Illegal Immigrants into the country by passing the southern border. We will bring you that. But, first, breaking tonight, a major escalation in the stand off between antisemitic, antiisrael protesters at clumsy university and the school administration. And the police at this hour demonstrators are occupying a Building On Campus. And have issued a list of demands as conditions for leaving. Leaving. New york city mayor eric adams and the new York Police Commissioner plan to holding a briefing shortly. We will dip that that bring you some of that Alexis Mcadams is at Columbia University tonight. Good evening, alexis. Bret, geographic from New York City. Can you see here behind me, there are dozens of protesters right in front of the gates here at Columbia University chanting and holding signs, demanding that the university divest
First is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. History. Rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u. S. History and 20th century as well. He studied at the university of michigan. A student of james mills important portend. John has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and michigan. And his cospeaker today is michael birkner. Michael is the Benjamin Franklin professor of liberal arts and professor of history at Gettysburg College. Many of you might remember that michael was the interim director of the Civil War Institute. He played a pivotal role in the transition. Let me just say, there is not a person on this faculty that i rely more on than michael birkner. He has been indispensable to what i have done here, with my staff has done, and the way we have been able to connect with Gettysburg College students. And they are students who adore him. I hear time and time again that michael birkners class on historica
First is john quist, the tall one standing behind michael birkner. History. Rofessor of he teaches classes in 19 century u. S. History and 20th century as well. He studied at the university of michigan. A student of james mills important portend. John has published a very important book entitled the social roots of antebellum reform in alabama and michigan. And his cospeaker today is michael birkner. Michael is the Benjamin Franklin professor of liberal arts and professor of history at Gettysburg College. Many of you might remember that michael was the interim director of the Civil War Institute. He played a pivotal role in the transition. Let me just say, there is not a person on this faculty that i rely more on than michael birkner. He has been indispensable to what i have done here, with my staff has done, and the way we have been able to connect with Gettysburg College students. And they are students who adore him. I hear time and time again that michael birkners class on historica
The creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended attended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on for 25 plus years, i am sure that you share that view that these issues are so interesting. With that, i am honored to be here to moderate this panel. Today we are joined by four panelists. Kevin gover the director of the , National Museum of the American Indian. A citizen of the eastern band of cherokee indians and the chair of the repatriation of native americans board of trustees. Jonathan cod