capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. ryan, also with us, frank figliuzzi, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi. he is also an msnbc national security analyst. ryan, what do we know and not know about the attack at this hour? reporter: well, the biggest open question right now, jose, is motive. there doesn t appear to be a lot of clear answers right now as to why paul pelosi was targeted inside his san francisco home early this morning. we do know that the attack was violent, and it was enough for him to be rushed to the hospital. he is in the hospital now and the spokesperson for pelosi s office says that he is receiving excellent care and is expected to make a full recovery. the speaker herself, though, was not in san francisco at the time. and of course, jose, this comes against the backdrop of an increasing number of threats directed at members of congress and their families. capitol police put out a report over the summer that said there s bee
we don t have good days anymore. we have all right days. you know? and so, you don t there s no preparing, because we took our kids our other kids to go and get halloween costumes. well, uzi loved halloween, and i didn t you know, we have this tradition where they go get it, come home and try it on and act silly and goofy for a little bit, and we didn t get that. thanksgiving, there s going to be an empty plate there. christmas, there s going to be one less smiling, happy kid on our couch opening presents. so, there s no preparing for it. it s just you know, you got to push on. i ve got other kids that i have to i have to push my hurt to the side so that i can give them as much happiness as they can have after losing their brother. brett, i send not only to you