when the officers arrived on scene, they encountered an adult male and mr. pelosi s husband, paul. our officers observed mr. pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. the suspect pulled a hammer away from mr. pelosi and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect, disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency backup and rendered medical aid. the speaker s office said the 82-year-old is in recovery currently at the hospital. the police chief identified that 4 2-year-old suspect in custody. the speaker was in washington when this assault happened. sources say this is why her security detail was not at her home in san francisco. let s bring in cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez and jamie gangel and manu raju. evan, we got about 45 seconds to a minute of new information from the chief there, but combining what we learned from the chief and from your sources, what do we know about this suspect? well, that s right, v
as the longest, largest investigation into donald trump s attempt to stay president barrels toward conclusion, we put it all together. i ve got three men walking down the street in fatigues and carrying an ar-15. i heard saying something to the effect i don t care they have weapons, let my people in. new insight from witnesses. you want me to take my state, 3.2 million voters, and just throw them out the window? was he asking you to commit a crime? it gets back to the criminal intent issue. i don t know what he believed. the unanswered questions. i feel like we don t know the full story on the proud boys and oath keepers. and what might lie ahead. the former president and his allies represent a clear and present danger to democracy. not because of what they did on january 6th. it s because of what they pledged to do in 2024. a cnn special report american coup, the january 6th investigation. i m a very textural artist. i love a lot of texture. in
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a new poll shows republican support surging. independent women are abandoning the democrats in droves, turning a 14-point advantage for the party into an 18-point deficit in just four weeks. does it show that the democrats s multimillion dollar decision to focus on abortion instead of the economy might have been a pweus take? the former trump aide who said he was willing to go to jail to support donald trump may actually get his wish. the justice department recommending the maximum sentence for defying the january 6th subpoena. is that a warning to donald trump who is about to get a subpoena any day now. take a look at this video out of ukraine. police officers firing into the eras the capital comes under attack. they re not firing at soldiers. they re firing at kamikaze drones, trying to pick them off before she slam into targets and explode. a live report in just a minute. we start with the midte
i m jose diaz-balart we begin this busy hour with breaking news. the brand new jobs report shows the u.s. economy added 261,000 jobs in october. which is higher than expected, but the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.7% from last month s 3.5%. this as the hispanic unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2%. the black unemployment rate remains mostly unchanged and there you see the numbers at 5.9%. it s the last jobs report before election day on tuesday with the economy and the cost of living ranking as the top issue on voters minds headed to the polls. joining us with more is business and data reporter brian chung. whatever your takeaways. i want to rehighlight again the numbers we got about an hour and a half ago. in september we had 315,000 jobs added. the new jobs for october showing 261,000 jobs added in the month. but something that caught a lot of attention was the 3.7% unemployment rate that we clocked in as of october. that was a little bit higher than the 3.5% that we g
roe v. wade. but republicans have the momentum, with voters saying inflation is still issue number one. plus, why the stakes are so high in the arizona governor s race. what i m seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic. it s not just about democrats or republicans, it s a choice between sanity and chaos. and how much longer will donald trump wait to announce a 2024 run? in order to make our country safe, successful, and glorious again, i will probably have to do it again. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. hello and welcome to inside politics. i m abby phillip. we are just over two weeks abuy from one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. millions of voters are streaming to the polls, so we want to take a look at the state of play in the house, senate, and the governor s mansions across the country. while control of the senate still remains a jump ball, the latest poll shows vo