you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we are following multiple developing stories this hour, starting with the zip ties and duct tape. the new reporting into the brutal hammer attack on paul pelosi. what we are now learning about what else the suspect brought with him as he shouted that s nancy? and in south korea, at least two u.s. citizens are among the 154 killed in a massive crowd surge in seoul. we are live in south korea as investigators try to piece together what exactly led to this horrific tragedy. but first, rescue crews are searching for survivors after a pedestrian bridge collapsed into a liver in western india. at least 60 people, including some children, were killed and a dozen others were injured. these frightening videos you re seeing from the scene show people desperately bringing to the fallen structure. it s not clear what caused the collapse. although the bridge was reportedly recently renovated. a top indian official says th
maybe nothing should shock us anymore, but to see those kinds of numbers? so i m a little careful with some of these polls because of the wording in terms of democracy, because it could be taken that people who don t trust fair elections, think that something is amiss. this has been something that has been on voter s minds, i think democrats are trying to see what sticks at this point, because the polls are not going in their favor. we ve seen a focus on abortion, we ve seen a focus on perhaps some of the things that were passed in congress and whether or not those are helping make people s lives better. it really does seem like this turning on the economy. but for certain reasons, for secretary of state races, for example, this could be a very potent message for democrats in the closing days. what do you think, gaven? i think the january 6th committee has done a wonderful