Trial. They said we have our jury after seating the 12 people that will decide the former president s fate, including an Investment Banker, a retired private Wealth Manager and Speech Therapist and the two jurors that were dismissed, a nurse and i. T. Worker. Why they were excused. Our team at the courthouse. Also tonight, Columbia Universitys President Calling in the nypd to arrest more than 100 propalestinian protesters a day after she testified before congress about antisemitism on campus. The widespread 911 out age in four states. People unable to call for help. It was traced to a single light pole. The 18yearold arrested in maryland threatening to shoot up schools. The 129page document and more that led a friend to call police. The close call at Reagan National airport. Two planes nearly colliding on the runway. Youll hear the frantic call from the tower. 15 members of rfk jr. s family sending him a sharp rebuke, blasting his president ial bid and endorsing President Biden. And So
plead not guilty. and the jury is seven seven men and five women. there was one alternate selected? reporter: that s right. five more to go. the most remarkable moments happening at the very end of the day. the prosecution said they would not turn over the names of the first three witnesses that it plans to call at this trial. that is something that is routinely done so the defense can prepare. the prosecution saying they re so worried that mr. trump will say something about them on social media and the judge in this case agrees, lester. all right. laura, thank you. we turn now to a stunning scene in columbia university in new york today. police in riot gear moving in to clear an encampment of students protesting the war in gaza. dozens arrested. antonia hilton is there. describe the seen for us. reporter: lester, press is not being allowed on campus. what you re seeing here are protests that spilled over to the public streets.
conceal hush money payments to a porn star with whom he s alleged to have had an affair. allegations he denies. laura jarrod has late developments. reporter: tonight, a full jury of 12 now sworn in in former trump s hush money criminal trial. after the day began with drama surrounding two jurors dismissed. the full jury now including an investment banker, security engineer, retired private wealth manager, speech therapist, physical therapist, someone in e-commerce and product development manager. i ve been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial. everyone is watching this new york scam. reporter: mr. trump arriving with seven jurors sworn in only to see that number quickly go down to five after an oncology
whether it was coordinating on policy toward the crimea and ukraine which is what russia wanted, they were open to work with them. and the question is why? it also underscores how incomp then the team was around him because there weren t real foreign policy officials willing to work for donald trump. so we had guys like manafort who were hopelessly compromised with his ties to russia. david gregory, laura, david, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. president trump delivered his first oval office address last night to try to convince the american people that there should be funding for his border wall. so did he do the job? maggie haberman of the new york times with her inside reporting joins us next. t of ink and i hae a big meeting today and 2 boxes of twizzlers. yeah, uh.for the team. the team? gooo team.. order online pickup in an hour and, now buy one hp ink get one 30% off at office depot officemax and, now buy one hp ink get one 30% off we can t guarantee,
is no different because that big rosenstein news this morning comes at the very same time that we can report a major development in the mueller probe. lawyers for former trump campaign chief paul manafort inadvertently revealed that paul manafort shared internal trump polling data with one of his russian associates who is tied to russian intelligence. it s the clearance evidenciest collusion between the trump campaign and russia. meanwhile, there s also a government shutdown and the president meets again with congressional leaders today after his oval office address last night to the nation where he made his case for the border wall. this, as the government shutdown enters day 19. but first, let s get to laura jarrod. she is live in washington with all of the breaking rosenstein news. what have you have learned, laura. reporter: well, rosenstein, the number two official at the justice department, the man who has been overseeing the russia investigation since its inception plans to le