reporter: one of more exciting competitive super bowls, it was tied first and second quarter, and we re tied minutes to the end of the game. a lot of attention to mahomes, entered the game with an injured right ankle. he is now back on the game. buffalo bills damar hamlin in the house. garnering prayers and support of nfl after he suffered a cardiac arrest in a regular season game on january 2. and before the very exciting game, we talked with rowdy fans about their final thoughts headed to super bowl lvii. chiefs go home. reporter: how much did you pay for your ticket. i paid i bought 10 tickets. for $160 thousand, i had to do it, who is richer than me. where you are coming from. kansas. your thoughts, chiefs by 10, mahomes all day long. philly and kansas dise kansas city, great teams, great people. who ll win. eagles. chiefs. you mentioned dangling halftime show, rihanna had a visible bump. a lot of speculation she is, founded pregnancy, we don t have
we have a special report from taiwan where the government is taking steps to protect itself against what it sees as a growing threat from china. and nasa unveils the four astronauts who will prepare for a return to the moon the crew of artemis ii. it s six in the morning in singapore, and six in the evening in new york, where donald trump is spending the night ahead of his arraignment on tuesday. this is the seen life in new york. he s in his suite in the trump tower in manhattan, presumably conferring with his lawyers for what will be an unprecedented moment in us legal history. that s because never before has a us president, sitting orformer, faced criminal charges. the case is complex and hasn t yet been made fully public. we ll look at what could happen next and we ll be live with our correspondent in new york injust a moment. but we begin with this report from our north america editor, sarah smith. it s not quite a presidential motorcade, but as donald trump leaves h
. remember, the power in america lies where it always does, in your hands, the hands of the people. it s election day in america. the only thing that could get you singing at 5 a.m. i am a little delirious. it s 5 a.m. good morning, everybody. how are you doing? i m excited to see what happens today. me, too. we talk so much about the speculation, the day before the mid-terms is the worse and now we find out what s decided. this is a marathon. we re going to be here for a long time so get used to our faces, everybody. thanks for joining us. polls begin to open in less than 2 hours. 435 house seats and 35 senate seats are on the line. so, too, is democracy. with election deniers poised to win key races or refuse to accept losses. cnn reporters are on the ground in the key battleground states this morning and here in the studio, our team has our eyes all over these critical races as well. americans are not just choosing candidates today. they re also weighin
jobs in and live in day in and day out. paul pelosi, he is the husband of speaker pelosi, was violently assaulted during an early morning break-in by an assailant who was reportedly searching for nancy pelosi. a source telling nbc news that mr. pelosi was home alone when the attacker broke in. the attacker was armed with a hammer. paul pelosi reportedly suffered multiple blows to the head and is currently in surgery. the speaker was in washington, d.c. at the time of the attack. as for the assailant, he is in the custody of the san francisco police department. officials say he will face a number of charges including attempted homicide. the motivation for the attack is still under investigation at this hour, but a look at his digital footprint reveals he posted a whole host of conspiracy theories including anti-establishment ideas as well as anti-semitism and vaccine conspiracies. this attack is raising questions about the security of our lawmakers and their families in this i
fentanyl deaths at an all time high. democrats want you to forget all about this and focus on only 3 main distractions. their game plan for the next 57 days. they are tempting to divide the country on the basis of race and gender and age. their election year playbook or lie. republicans are racist and sexist and xenophobia. democrats will scare voters by claiming abortion is illegal. that s not true. abortion is still legal in the vast majority of states. i have it on good authorities in that republicans in the senate will bring up a national abortion law this week that would have a mandate ever time of 15 weeks which is what the mississippi law called for and the third distraction. democrats are trying to vilify the maga republicans and donald trump supporters to rally their base. according to biden and other democrats, half of america is a threat to democracy because they now support or once supported donald trump. instead of trying to fix the economy or talk about it or