really demonstrates that we have to calm things down. we have to decide that we are going to be more respectful as an american society, that it s okay to disagree. san francisco s district attorney makes a plea for decency in the national discourse following the politically motivated attack on nancy pelosi s husband and now we re learning more about what the suspect had planned for the speaker of the house. meanwhile, that disturbing attack is becoming a punch line for more and more republicans. the latest coming from the far right nominee for governor of arizona. and also ahead, affirmative action goes before the supreme court with justices hearing arguments in two cases tied to college admissions. good morning, and welcome to way too early, tuesday, november 1st. we are exactly one week from election day. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for starting your day with us. the man accused of breaking into nancy pelosi s home and brutally attacking her husband has been set wit
and smiling for selfies just hours before the tragedy. many parents here flooding a community center to find support. truly heartbreaking. additionally, much of the world will be watching brazil today to see what outgoing jair bolsonaro will do. bolsonaro lost sunday s presidential runoff election to lula da silva by less than two points and so far he has not officially conceded. in fact, bolsonaro has remained out of public view since election night and has not delivered any remarks since losing. one of brazil s largest newspapers reports his team did draft a concession speech for bolsonaro to give yesterday but then he didn t. bolsonaro has hinted for months that he and his team may challenge the election results if they do not go his way. since sunday s election loss bolsonaro supporters have set up 200 road blockades in 18 states