paul pelosi, the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi, brutalized in their home. the police say this attack happened overnight after the man broke in. the speaker was in washington. her 82-year-old husband is in the hospital, the speaker s office says to make a full recovery. a police briefing is scheduled for this hour. at this moment we re trying to fill in the big question, what was the motive? the male suspect is in custody. sources telling cnn the as assailant used a hammer to beat mr. pelosi. we re joined with important breaking news. what can you tell us? reporter: john, it appears we may actually have the motive or part of the motive. i was told by a source briefed on the attack that the assay lapt who talked paul pelosi was actu actually in search for speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. that before the assault occurred, in other words, before he attacked pelosi, the intruder confronted him saying, where is nancy, where is nancy? john, this is from a source who was
the suspect is in custody. i want to get straight to jamie gangel on the phone with us after getting new information moments ago. jamie, what are you learning? ana, in addition to having been told that before these were occurred, the assailant confronted paul pelosi shouting, quote, where is nancy, where is nancy. we now are told that the assailant was trying to tie up the speaker s husband, quote, until nancy got home, is the exact quote. these are from multiple sources who have been briefed and that when the police came into the house, the assailant was saying, quote, we are waiting for nancy. once again, we don t know the entire motive for what happened today, but there certainly is a concern about violence, threats to political figures and from this reporting, he clearly was focused on the speaker of the house. jamie, i know you re going to gather more information, bring us the latest information. we will, of course, be bringing our viewers this press conference with
to be sure, we brought a doctor just in case. we begin with fox news alerts, second day after the supreme court handed down its decision overturning roe v. wade allowing states to make their own abortion law. protest erupted across the country after the ruling yesterday. thousands of people pro-life and pro- abortion activists. the protests were mostly peaceful but last night in our nation s capitol they burned the american flag. one sign read fm pd. another reads coni barrett, kavanaugh, corsets, roberts and police years tear gas to break up the crowd outside the arizona senate building. one senate saying they threatened to break the glass. washington democrats the polling. you see the turnout here? we will decide. we will be outside in millions. of the war we need to recognize it. [cheering] department of homeland security warned extremists could use the supreme court s decision to justify their violence. it s amazing because look at this back when you have the bu
15 week abortion ban. we expect to hear from president biden in about 30 minutes, but for now this is outnumbered paired hello, i am kayleigh mcenany with my cohost haris faulkner, joining us jackie deangelis, tammy bruce, and david webb. for more on the breaking news, chief legal correspondent and anchor of fox news at night has more from us from the supreme court. hey, guys, busy day out here, the chant still continue behind me, though pro-choice protesters saying no justice, no peace, they are very fired up, this has not died down very much. let me read you from the opinion in the court 5-4 striking down roe while holding the mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, right to the majority justice says this, abortion presenting a profound moral question that does not prohibit the state from regulating or prohibiting abortion, roe and casey irrigated that authority and overruled those decisions and return that authority to the people on their elected representa
roe v. wade is history. now we start day to day. we fight that battle. this morning the radical supreme court is eviscerating americans rights and endangering health and safety. the right to life has been vindicated. the voiceless have finally a voice. today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen. i woke up this morning praying for this. and i never thought it would happen. neil: and this may be just the beginning. roe v. wade is dead. but the fury over the nation s highest court killing it is alive. today fox on top of what comes next. with shannon bream at the supreme court where the crowds are still building. david spunt in washington on the violence that some police are still fearing. mike leon what a whole bunch of state could be planning. joe lieberman on a president that might have missed his chance hat calming. welcome. i m neil cavuto on this historic day. let s go right to shannon at the supreme court on how things are going there now. shanno