right now on andrea mitchell reports, breaking news across capitol hill. a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling the presidents of elite universities on the carpet over their response to a spike in anti-semitism on college campuses. what is it about the way that you hire faculty and approve curriculum that s allowing your campuses to be infected by this intellectual and moral rot? leadership matters. you are leaders. in academia, at your institutions as well. new grave warnings from fbi director chris wray over domestic and foreign threats to the homeland, surging since the start of the israel/hamas war and a push to reauthorize a controversial surveillance tool. as the threats from foreign adversaries to our homeland continue to evolve, the agility and effectiveness of 702 will be essential to the fbi s ability really our mandate from the american people to keep them safe for years to come. also this hour, nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel live from
failure. our interview with a soldier first on a cbs. less people could have been killed. norah: new car owners beware. you may have to pay to keep those fancy features. hands-free cruise control are sure is nice, but are you willing to pay a subscription fee for it? nothing worth having comes easy. norah: and we go on the road with a pilot whose dreams are sky high. the word impossible is an illusion behind the word possible. it s just a distraction. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for being with us on this friday night. we begin with history in the house of representatives and the expulsion of republican george santos from the halls of congress. what happened today was rare. since the first congress of 1789, more than 11,000 lawmakers have served in the house and just five expelled. that is, until today. santos is now the sixth. what is also rare is a bipartisan vote like we saw today. two weeks ago, the house ethics
are learning more about the massive israeli intelligence failure. our interview with a soldier first on a cbs boot people could have been killed. norah: new car owners beware. you may have to pay to keep those fancy features. hands-free cruise control are sure is nice but are you willing to pay subscription before it? me musical nothing worth having comes easy. norah: and we go on the road with a pilot whose dreams are sky high. speak with the word impossible is an illusion behind the word possible. it s just a distraction. norah: good evening, and thank you for being with us on this friday night. we begin with history and the house of representaives and the expulsion of republican george santos from the halls of congress. what happened today was rare since the first congress of 1789, more than 11,000 lawmakers have served in the house and just five expelled. that is until today, santos is now the sixth. it is also rare as a bipartisan vote like we saw today
unfortunately the cease-fire is over. izal is launching new strikes in gaza accusing hamas of violating its deal to hand over more hostages. the fighting resumed just hours after a report in the new york times that israeli leaders dismissed warnings of a pending hamas attack. let s start with cnn s jeremy diamond near the israel-gaza border. and jeremy, we ve seen explosions over gaza all day. what is the israel government, what is the idf saying about the renewed military operations? reporter: well, jake, not only has the israeli military renewed its military operation in gaza, it is also expanding it, moving combat operations, ground combat operations into the southern part of the gaza strip and also taking aim at key cities there including rafa as well as han eunice and hamas has been responding in kind. in the last couple of hours we ve seen dozens of rockets being fired from just behind me in a part of the gaza strip. i want to show you some of those rockets. and you
have israelis planning a year-long manhunt around the globe to kill militants, which is probably what this was destined to be from the very beginning. but the news that is really rattling things in washington, from washington to tel-aviv, is this explosive new york times exclusive. oh, my goodness. that the israelis actually knew of this plan of attack in great specifics for a year, for a year, before october the 7th. we re going to speak to one of the reporters who broke that story in a moment. with us, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. congressional investigations reporter for washington post, jackie alemany. who will be reporting, of course, on kevin mccarthy s call with donald trump. yeah, what s that? come on, man. he s not eating, so depressed. i have to see him. calling him, yeah. also with us, u.s. national editor at the financial times, ed luce. and katty kay is making her way to the table, as