Event Window has a new section that appeared out of nowhere

Would like to remove this new section from the Event Window.  I have inserted a screen shot of the event window.  The section I want removed is the 3rd one (middle of screen and next to video picture).  How do I remove it?
Currently, I have Final Cut Pro 10.6.8 with Snow Leopard operating system.

Hi Tom,
Thanks for responding.  I have inserted another screen shot to highlight the area I mean.

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