house speaker nancy pelosi has just been arraigned. stand by for details. this comes as we re learning the pelosi family members are expected to hear the 911 call and see the police body camera footage taken at the scene. also tonight, political heavy weights in both parties are hitting the campaign trail one week before the midterm elections that potentially could shake up the balance of power here in washington. cnn is on the ground in the make or break battle ground states. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with the new developments in the paul pelosi attack. the suspect formerly said arraigned making an appearance in the california courtroom. josh campbell is outside the courthouse in san francisco. josh, tell us what happened inside the court today. reporter: yeah, wolf, that hearing just wrapping up here at the hall of justice in down tow san francisco for david d perks p
genuine risks and errors of others who only pretend. yeah, she s a real nelson mandela. more like nelson from the simpsons. anyway, when we think of risks, we think of young and you guys taking chances, daredevil s, soldiers, seals teams, someone who will eat a bowl of chili before boarding a five hour flight. the opposite risk, the old, retired, sitting on the veranda sipping arnold palmer s. but now it s reversed. the old are the new young and the young are the new old. cancel culture has created a benjamin button effect in terms of older generations. we are taking more risks and that s the younger ones who aren t. here s john cleese talking about humor in risk-taking. love comedians now. when they think of something, can i get away with that? i don t think so. he said that, she said that. that s the death of creativity. you re worried about offending people. you re not going to be very creative. i thick it has a disastrous effect. greg: monty python. indeed, the older
probe into an ex-president s handling of classified material. new york times notes that it is incredibly rare for even a partial affidavit to be released at all. they add this, quote, the submission by the justice department is a significant legal mile post in an investigations that has swiftly emerged as a major threat to trump, whose lawyers have offered a confused and at times stumbling response, but it is also an inflexion point for attorney general merrick garland who is trying to balance protecting the prosecutorial process by keeping secret details of the investigation and providing enough information to defend his decision to request a search unlike any other in history. the impending release of a critical document in doj s investigation into the ex-president is where we begin today with some of our favorite reporters and friends. carol leonnig is here and former national security adviser to president obama and neal katyal is back former solicitor general and now law
america reports on this friday. white house getting good news on the jobs market but will a massive spending plan send the economy into another tailspin, making an already bad inflation problem even worse? hello, everyone. i am sandra smith in new york. jon: i am jon scott info john roberts. the labor department says the u.s. added 528,000 jobs last month. the on employment rate also falling slightly to 3.5%. both numbers beating expectations. wages are still largely out of step with the rising inflation. now more than 200 economists, 230 to be exact, warning democrats their social spending bill will make high prices in this country even worse. jon: senior economic advisor jared bernstein joins us. first, congressional correspondent chad pergram has the latest on the spending bill. good afternoon. democrats say this bill will help with inflation. more than 200 economists warn congressional leaders that the u.s. is in a dangerous crossroads. they argue the bill incre