hey, everybody. good morning to you. i m yasmin vossoughian here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. speaker nancy pelosi s husband violently attacked in the couple s home overnight. what we know about the attack and mr. pelosi s condition at this hour. plus, it s official, the world s wealthiest man now in charge of one of the most powerful global tools for spreading information. twitter. the changes he s looking to make there. could we see a return of one former notorious tweeter? the former president. a big boost in the peach state showdown between raphael warnock and herschel walker. tonight barack obama hitting the campaign trail in the state of georgia with just 11 days to go until the midterms. early voting already breaking records there. how much of a difference will this make? and right now alarm bells sounding across this country. doctors, hospitals overwhelmed by a new challenge. covid-19 combined with a potentially bad influenza season and now we re se
relief to jackson residents facing a water crisis. tremaine is joining us. it s great to see you. talk to us about what you heard from the students there. reporter: that s right. we are at the jackson state university where generations of civil rights activists and civic-minded thinkers and doers are here. ahead of reproductive rights and water infrastructure, a must generation of students here at jackson state university are stepping up and making their voices heard. let s take a listen. manpower. how do we get the cases out is what you are seeing. reporter: within days of the water crisis, macy brown, a junior at jackson state university, had a plan to deliver bottled water to residents who couldn t get it on their own. where is this coming from? people. reporter: she joined the