Her priorities would be as president. She spoke at the National Press club earlier today. [applause] good morning again everybody. Welcome again to the National Press club. I am a correspondent in the news. We had a Great Program this money and we invited you on twitter at prescott bc with the nbc life. Securing the rank of ninth place will get unit reporting. With more than 20 democrats nomination written into the top ten is critical and certainly worthy of us got here at the National Press club. Our guest today, minnesota amy klobuchar, she is considered one of the moderate voices in this crowded race. That means she has a plan to address Climate Change, a trillion dollars in construction plan a hundred Million Dollar plane to address substance abuse. But she is not promised for college and medicare fraud. For the terminals an startribun. We have them here today . We have a lot to talk about plate please join me in welcoming to the press enter. Amy klobuchar. [applause] i remembered
what we know about this attack so far. nbc has learned that the man who broke into the home of speaker nancy pelosi and paul pelosi attacked paul with a hammer and was looking for the speaker, confronting him by shouting where s nancy? paul pelosi had to be hospitalized after the attack, but he s expected to make a full recovery. ben rhodes served as deputy national security adviser under president obama and is an nbc political contributor. harry lipman is a former deputy assistant attorney general. frank was former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst. and basel joins us. frank, i wonder what you re looking for out of this press conference. yeah. we re going to want to see confirmation that as nbc news that reported that the assailant was seeking nancy pelosi. why is that significant? it s significant with regard to who will lead the investigation and prosecute it. at the point that law enforcement understands that
moon, scrubbed. this is just part of the space business. o donnell: cbs mark strassmann reports tonight on why artemis 1 failed to launch, and when nasa will try again. and, the end of an era. the greatest of all time, serena williams, takes center court at the u.s. open, and cbs jericka duncan is there. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they review the material seized from former president donald trump s mar-a-lago resort. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources, among america s most closely-held secrets. and it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing what s called a special master that s a
per lined, the dni confirms it s looking into the risks to our national security. also tonight, lindsey graham and the politics of violence. he says if trump is indicted, republicans will riot in the streets. quite a contrast to pivotal moments in history when nonviolence prevailed. plus, the mid terms and why after roe no one with any sense is still talking about a red wave, and as kids head back to school, how to navigate the sometimes confusing guidance out there about covid and other health threats. we begin the reidout tonight three weeks to the day since donald trump announced that the fbi had searched his mar-a-lago home to retrieve classified documents he took with him when he left the white house. during that time the twice-impeached former president has continued to try to play the victim claiming he s under attack by the mean old biden administration and some sort of political vendetta, but in that same time span we have learned not only the multiple attempt ma
space business. o donnell: cbs mark strassmann reports tonight on why artemis 1 failed to launch and when nasa will try again. and the end of an era. the greatest of all time, serena williams, takes center court at the u.s. open, and cbs jericka duncan is there. capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. top officials are beginning to assess whether intelligence was compromised as they reviewed the material seized from former president donald trump s mar-a-lago report. the justice department believes some of those documents includes intelligence gathering and information derived from clandestine human sources. those are among america s most closely held secrets. ands it comes as a federal judge is indicating she is open to appointing what s called a special master. that s a neutral party to examine those materials. the hearing on that is set for thursday. so this week is already proving to be a big one. there are signs tonight that it may be too lat