side, there also growing very serious concerns among members for the jewish community on campus. many of them afraid that they no longer feel safe because of these growing demonstrations. it got to a point where this morning a rabbi that s associated seated with columbia sportswear oxygen in jewish learning initiative essentially sent a message to roughly 300 jewish orthodox students saying that he strongly recommended that they simply we had home until the university acts to make them feel safer. and that message sent out based on what the what the rabbi also shared with our calls colleague jake tapper, saying that the message was sent in response to videos. a protest calling for violence against jewish members of the university really moments that he described as quote, just horrific scene ended reach out to columbia university. they did confirm that they are receiving these reports of concerns. a university saying that it is acting to make sure but that they feel safe. but it really
netanyahu then went to the war cabinet. he met with the president of israel and others here then that he could clearly hear outside the protest calling for a cease fire. calling for their hostages, family member, loved ones, their children to come home. and they are angry it s 100 days. they re frustrated. i talked to them afterwards then had the interview about an hour later with the secretary. he said that he was doing everything he can. he feels their pain. and he s clearly frustrated as well. let s watch. of course, the hostages. i had an opportunity to meet with the families again. i ve met with almost all of them before on several occasions including with president biden. minute feels like an eternity. so we re also focused on bringing them home. i met with some of them after they met with you. they re angry. and you know that. they re angry, they say, that america is the world s greatest
disaster will be a lasting one. now, china has been one of the most vocal opponents. a short time ago we heard from china ministry of foreign affairs, it lodged another protest calling on japan to withdraw this plan. and it said that it would take necessary measures to protect its people. obviously alluding to a boycott of japanese seafood. the iaei to try to ally fears has set up an office at the fukushima plant. it says that it will publish data for the public in realtime or as close to as this 1.3 c cubic sorry, metric tons, 1.3 million metric tons is discharged in to the pacific ocean. okay. anna, thank you so much. we re following developments in thailand where parliament is set to vote this hour on a new prime minister. the populist party which
silenced 7 million people. there you have it, tense sometimes raucous scenes at the tennessee state capitol today as republicans voted to expel two democratic lawmakers because they joined in a protest calling for stricter gun control measures. third democratic lawmaker was not expelled. so let s bring in the cohost of the verdict with ted cruz pod cast ben ferguson. bench we should note, is based in tennessee. yn want to play this sound by the, former now tennessee rep justin jones on msnbc, watch. it s not about me but it s about the 78,000 people i represent. these young people, one of the most diverse jayness are being silence because they re upset that we don t fall in line to their narrative of whatness should be. what tennessee should be. even on their best wavier you saw basically calling me an up tie negro, this is the behavior of my body. they violated a lot more than just the narrative.
undermine our democratic electoral process in manhattan. now we have a cheating scheme. election cheating scheme in georgia, electing election interference and jan. six sort of election denial and an attempted coup. so these cases are now sort of. all in the same space, and i think as more and more comes out, it s going to reinforce each narrative. so that was important. okay, thank you all very much. listen to this. tennessee republicans are moving to expel three democratic state lawmakers for staging a protest calling for gun safety in the wake of mass shootings at that nashville elementary school . two of those lawmakers who are being threatened with expulsion are going to join us next. tomorrow history i in the making beginning today, we re b bringig you the news. disturbing new details. new wayy lot of questions. still the stories of the center of your day coming in right here central. tomorrow at nine. eastern. booking .com i