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Its good to be back with you for this second hour of Chris Jansing reports. At this hour, the speaker of the house about to call on the president of the Columbia University to resign, with tensions growing over protests on campus. Can the school reach a deal with students camped out over the conflict in gaza . Well get a live report. Plus, a major test of how the war is affecting democrats at the ballot box. And an Nbc News Exclusive, the fbi director sounding the alarm. What he said about chances for a Terror Attack in the United States similar to the massacre at a russian concert hall. And Donald Trumps daughterinlaw talking election day and the rnc plans that are causing a lot of controversy today. Our nbc News Reporters are following all of the latest developments. Lets start here in new york with the ongoing protests at Columbia University. Nbcs trymaine lee is reporting from right outside campus. Speaker johnson planning a Press Conference there next hour after meeting with jewis
been slated for a couple of days and their timetable has been fairly strict throughout this, but there is plenty of room for manoeuvre. they don t normally sit on a friday but i think they are expecting to speak to him. not that many people behind me today, but we have seen over the past four weeks, we have seen protesters, plenty of media, so we can expect all of that tomorrow as well, but his testimony crucially important, and he has received plenty of criticism from civil servants, advisers, scientific advisers, to name but a few, who said he showed nuclear levels of confidence in dealing with the crisis and he will certainly want to face some of that criticism down. but interesting, yesterday, we had from michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of is that, that brilliant name in british politics, which basically means he was in charge of the cabinet office, and he was pretty defensive of matt hancock, who he said showed wisdom and foresight in many of the decisions he h
south health infrastructure. the case of south korea, and i this with colleagues from south korea, it was after they colleagues from south korea, it was after they had a bad experience with something after they had a bad experience with something and they wanted beat things something and they wanted beat things up and they did put up in the case of things up and they did put up in the case of germany, they use base to be able to case of germany, they use base to be able to do case of germany, they use base to be able to do that. absent either public able to do that. absent either public investment over some period of time, public investment over some period of time, you public investment over some period of time, you cannotjust switch public investment over some period of time, you cannot just switch this on at of time, you cannot just switch this on at short of time, you cannot just switch this on at short notice or an industrial base on at short notice or