state s motion to detain him. cnn has obtained a copy and that s not all, he reportedly said. we will have more of the details on that in a moment. just in tonight, hillary clinton speaking out for the first time about the attack. here is what she just said on msnbc. i think what we re seeing today and it has certainly been thrown into very high relief by the horrific attack on paul pelosi is not just an aberration where one or two people, or a small group engage in that kind of violent rhetoric and urge people to take action against political figures like her, like me, like others. we are seeing a whole political party and those who support it, those who enable it, those who run under its banner, engaging in behavior that is so dangerous and i find, frankly, disqualifying for people who are running for office. i think, like, every american justice stop and think about that. this is the kind of violent rhetoric that leads to violent action, that props up authoritarians, and
to figure out what was going on inside. there were two rooms there. at one point, he was in another room. there were hundreds of officers. the kids weren t even sure he was still in the room and you can hear loud music as he s playing the music so loud. so, when you listen he was playing music? he was playing music and you could hear. it he was in the other room, so there was plenty of time for them to go inside. that s what this audiotape clearly makes. and why they didn t, what they were doing during those moments. look, there s more reporting to come, anderson, obviously. we re still digging in on some things that are going to indicate that everyone there knew what was going on inside the classroom, that there were kids in their. and yet, they failed to act. shimon s reporting on this has been, from the moment this happened, extraordinary. i thank you for staying with us. thank you so much. chloe s mom is going to be on cnn this morning tomorrow morning. so, i will def
state s motion to detain him. cnn has obtained a copy and that s not all, he reportedly said. we will have more of the details on that in a moment. just in tonight, hillary clinton speaking out for the first time about the attack. here is what she just said on msnbc. i think what we re seeing today and it has certainly been thrown into very high relief by the horrific attack on paul pelosi is not just an aberration where one or two people, or a small group engage in that kind of violent rhetoric and urge people to take action against political figures like her, like me, like others. we are seeing a whole political party and those who support it, those who enable it, those who run under its banner, engaging in behavior that is so dangerous and i find, frankly, disqualifying for people who are running for office. i think, like, every american
police put their flashlight through the door and they see the two men standing there with a hammer. and the officer says, what s going on here? paul pelosi lets go of the hammer and then he s struck. if you look at the suspects later statements to police, what he allegedly said is i knew this was a suicide mission at that point. and that i wasn t going to get away. and if i had to go through it, i was going to go through him. he had escalated this by calling the police and putting his hands on the hammer, i had to hit him. john miller, andrew mccabe, appreciate, it thank you. up next, how you know that election is coming and the races are tight, which big name campaigners are hitting the trail? which one is crossing party wants to do it? where things stand in the battle to control congress. later, with the supreme court had to seek to senator, lindsey graham, who made a federal case of not wanting to testify to a safe country investigating the scheme to overturn the 2020 election.
that. but at the end of the day, she did figure it out and raise priority to the call thinking that it wasn t like what was reported by mr. pelosi. there was something more there. i say again, i think her being able to figure that out, along with mr. pelosi s keeping his wits about him, he was heroic and the dispatcher figuring out that there was something more was also heroic. and i think that saved his life. so, it was a three minute call, a three-minute 9-1-1 call. it is remarkable, and we re starting to see more details of what was said on that call, the dispatcher was able to figure out through sort of the cryptic words that mr. pelosi was using. is that something that dispatchers are trained on? you know, yeah, they are trained to try to figure things out. and it comes with experience, but also it s intuitive. you have to have a sense for things. heather grimes had the