had the 911 operator not been figured it out god bless her, yeah, for that. and then took it from one level of concern to another and, therefore, the police came and that s what got the police there. where were you when you got the news? well, i was sleeping. washington, d.c. i had just gotten in the night before from san francisco and the i hear the doorbell ring and thing, it s 5ing 1. i look up, i see it s 5 it must be the wrong apartment. no, it rings again and then bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. so i run to the door and i see the capitol police. they say, we have to come in and talk to you. i m thinking my children, my grandchildren. i never thought it would be
georgia, you look at just how much money s been spent there, and in texas. i did love the point you made about your parents being poll workers because to me that s what is most disturbing about the cycle, that so many good americans who are choosing to go and volunteer and go out and serve have to feel threatened they were so proud of it honestly. mine were too. and i feel so lucky we have people who are still willing to volunteer and to help democracy on days like this. indeed. okay. so now also i want to talk about this. we have for the first time an account on the attack of paul pelosi from his wife. and i have to say it s chilling. house speaker nancy pelosi told cnn she was asleep in d.c. when she heard the doorbell ring, then a banging on the front door. here s what happened when she opened it. i see this capitol police and they say we have to come in to talk to you. and i m thinking, my children, my grandchildren. i never thought it would be
the i hear the doorbell ring and think it s 5 something, i look up, i see it s five, they must be at the wrong apartment. it rings again, and then bang bang bang on the door. so i run to the door. and i m very scared. i see this capitol police, and they say we have to come in to talk to you, and i m thinking, my children, my grandchildren. i never thought it would be paul because, you know, i knew he wouldn t be out and about, shall we say. they came in at that time. we didn t even know where he was or what his condition was. we just knew there was an assault on him in our home. it s worth watching the entire thing. take politics out of it, disagree on her policy, maybe you don t like her personally. she s a human being whose
hello. i m victor blackwell, welcome to c cnn newsroom. and i m bianna golodryga. for the first time we re hearing from house speaker nancy pelosi. she sat down with our anderson cooper. pelosi returned to washington last night after being at her husband s bedside in california. she says that he has a long road to recovery ahead and recounted to anderson that the moment d.c. police broke the news to her, watch. i was sleeping in washington, d.c. i had just gotten in the night before from san francisco. and the i hear the doorbell ring and think, it s
we have breaking news from house speaker nancy pelosi, talking about the attack on her husband paul and describing for if the tyrus time how she found out. i had been sleeping in washington, d.c., i had just gotten in the night before, from san francisco, and the i hear the doorbell ring and i think, five-something, i look up, and it must be the wrong apartment and then bang, bang, bang, on the door. so i run to the door, and i see this capitol police and they say we have to come in to talk to you and i m thinking my children, my grandchildren, i never thought it would be paul, because, you know, he wouldn t