be controversial. it should be done in one voice. sadly, it has become political. we have to end this. what happened to paul pelosi s despicable, unacceptable. unfortunately, it has become a more dangerous place me have to do everything we can to lower the rhetoric, have a civil conversation but make sure people are safe. we are counting down to midterms, now just nine days away. we are looking at the biggest issues driving people to the polls. a new abc abscess poll shows the economy, inflation, and abortion as the top three concerns, respectively. today the chairs of both republican and democratic campaign committees gave their message to voters. exploding cost of living, a crime wave in our major cities that is the result of this defund the police nonsense. those are the issues that are top of mind for every voter in this country, that is why they are going to show up on november 8th. that is why democrats a republicans are going to win in the midterms. we will pla
republicans are going to win in the midterms. we will plan for cheaper gas, cheaper groceries, cheaper health care. we have a plan for safer streets, supporting good policing and attacking gun violence, we just so much of the problem. supporting our freedoms, reproductive freedoms and voting rights. those are real plans. we begin with msnbc s moira barrett in san francisco. hello to you on this sunday, there are new details emerging on the attack on paul pelosi. what are you learning? well, alex, this morning we do appear to see some potential movement from whoever is inside the pelosi home today. there has been an increased police presence outside the home, so forgive me if i keep looking over my shoulder. we do know that paul pelosi is recovering from that attack with a fractured skull and suffered extreme injuries to his right arm and hands. we are also learning new details in the investigation. i spoke with a police chief and san francisco district attorney yesterday. police