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
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to impress a ghost writer from mark meadows as, a writer for a book no one will ever read. andrew, what does this tape and the other known evidence so far mean about the strength of the special counsel s case? i mean for all indications, anderson, the case is incredibly strong. we knew that already, with the indictment. which is very detailed, and it s not detailed of allegations, is detailed with actual statements of fact, things that can be backed up by pieces of. evidence this recording, just adds a level of reality for those jurors. a match, and you are sitting in the jurors box. and that recording us played, you are essentially listening to the defendant, saying in his own words, that you are actually listening to him commit commit the offenses that he s been accused. if he is in possession of national defense information. he isn t knowing possession of national defense information by his own description, on the recording, it s clearly
which we are, there s so much history here that people don t have an awareness of. the indigenous communities that are originally here, that were originally here, they are still here. we are on their secret site right now. there s also a history around this, we were one of the last states to recognize juneteenth. you have so many people moving into the state all at once, all the time. i m not convinced that we are a swing state, to be really honest. we have so many people coming in, i think it s too hard to protect. i believe that what is making us a swing state is specific issues that are maybe turning a vote, specifically reproductive rights, specifically a really polarizing president. ap tricolor lee polarizing election. there s a lot of history that maybe people only have pieces of. if people don t understand it fully than you are going to misrepresent how arizona might vote. i think that we are trail
could authorize anyone else in the government to review it. i am sort of focused on the timing here, because the doj had been, and nara, had been asking trump for the return of all these white house documents. and at points in the course of the last, year trump had gone through these documents, purportedly, himself, and given back at each stage what he said was everything. can we assume that donald trump knew he was in possession of these documents by the time they were returned to the doj? well, that s one of the key questions that investigators are working to put together all the pieces of. obviously, trump has issued a lot of denials, and a lot of different directions, frankly. and so, one of the things investigators are trying to put together is, what did he know, and what did he do, as the government demands for this became more and more urgent? did the fbi do have a sense of whether the