a disgusting attack. the question is whether democratths will attempt to use the actions of a lone lunatic to chill political speech. now, iliticaf sol , this is beca their grip on power is beginning to give way on tw o major fronts tonight in politics and across social media. l now for them. elon musk s successful purchase of twitter is a total invasion of their inner sanctums. like an intruder waltzing into their living rooms, turning on fox news, maybe makingandwic a sandwich and then using the bathroomh . om how dare he? meanwhile, most regular people see ilan s desire to kind ofat housecleaner at twitter as just plain common sense. s after all, we ve discovered there is a lot of fat to cut their welcome to day in my life as a twitter employee, then m made my way down to this logt cabin area. i don t know what this w is , bt is really cool and please, my friends, to kind of unwind the bit who also found thiso th really cool meditation room that i thought was super neat.
griff jenkins. jacqui: and i m jacqui hinrich. and the suspect is expected to be arraigned on tuesday and with more on what we know about the attacker, hey, christina. hey, jacqui, yeah, paul pelosi suffered a fracture to his skull and serious injuries to his right arm and hands and fortunately he s expected to make a full recovery. he underwent successful surgery yesterday and house speaker nancy pelosi arrived at the hospital yesterday to make a visit. their family says they re grateful for all of the support that they ve received. as for the suspect in this case, police say 42-year-old david depape broke into the pelosi s home in this upscale san francisco neighborhood shortly before 2:30 a.m. yesterday morning. a family member who was travelling with the house speaker yesterday says the suspect was trying to tie paul pelosi up until the house speaker got home and that he was shouting, where s nancy? where s nancy? paul pelosi was able to call 911 and by making that cruc
her phone recording this as the blast went off around here near the national university. a man on a pedestrian bridge in kyiv when the explosion goes off. where to go from there? he run towards the surveillance camera. ukraine s president reacting to this. he beliefs that they re using suicide drones, the russians, and that they re coming from iran. he vows he will not back down. we are dealing with terrorists. dozens of missiles. they want to destroy our energy system. now there may be temporary e interruptions with electricity. so all of this days a after president biden said that putin is not joking about the use of nuclear weapons and we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. in a moment, i ll be joined by mike pompeo. perfect guest to talk about where to go from here with ukraine. first, trey yingst reporting live from kharkiv ukraine, which is on that list of cities that were hit. hi, trey. martha, good afternoon. we
of legislation names after him. no politics is not known for setting proper expectations. but we can. if republicans win the house, but not the senate, that s the end of the biden legislative agenda, whatever ideas exist on the left will not become law, because they will never see the floor of the house, the majority controls the floor, if republicans win the house and the senate, it gets more interesting because then you will see the contrast that used to inform politics, then republican majorities could pass bills and present them to president biden and he would veto those bills but at least you would see the contrast between what is and what could be. that contrast would serve you well heading to another presidential race in 2024. realistic expectation does not include any republican ideas actually becoming law, it does mean democrat ideas will not becam law it means the end of what many consider to be bad ideas, and stopping bad ideas has merit it isn t exciting or great
we are in it now, the final full day of campaigning in the last hours of this election, as we come on the air, with our nbc news team, all across the country, covering it all this hour, live, we ve got reports from our campaign correspondents, with the candidates talking to voters, and breaking new reporting on the races that are going to decide the balance of power in washington. a balance of power that tens of millions of people are already weighing in on. you ve got some 40 million ballots already cast, right? sure, election day is tomorrow, but a lot of people are not waiting. this comes after lawsuits are already coming in over absentee and mail-in votes and a potential first for congress, the new faces who could be headed to washington, and why there s never been anybody like them in congress before, we ve got a look at that later on in the show. i m hallie jackson with you now from our election headquarters in new york city, we ve got our nbc news team set up across th