hour. a violent assault the man accused of attacking house speaker nancy pelosi s husband expected to be charged with multiple felonies today. cnn has learned he had zip ties, duct tape and hammer during that attack. we are live in san francisco. plus, deadly crush, more than 150 people killed after being caught in a suffocating crowd at a halloween festival in seoul, south korea. what we are learning about the two americans who are among the dead. next hour the supreme court set to hear arguments in two cases that could upend how college admissions are decided by eliminating or restricting race-conscious programs. let s begin this hour with the latest on the have eggs into the violent a talk on paul pelosi. veronica miracle is in san francisco, melanie zanona is on capitol hill. veronica, the suspect set to be charged today, what more are we learning about what happened in those early hours at the pelosi residence? reporter: good morning, erica. the details that we re
nationals including two american studies, steve blessy s father said he was always an adventurer. also ann geske from northern kentucky, her dad called her a bright light and said she was loved by all. cnn s senior international correspondent ivan watson joining me live from seoul with more. a lot of questions about what happened and how it seems like this did get out of hand. what was the planning? what do we know about what happened? reporter: well, look, the korean authorities say that this was unprecedented, that they didn t have a manual or a guide book for how to handle crowds of this size that had come for a gathering that didn t have a single organizer behind it, like, say, a music concert or a sports event. instead in the alleys around the corner from where i m standing you have bars and clubs