thank you for starting your weekend with us! breaking, this, morning how speaker nancy pelosi s husband is recovering from surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his arm and hands. after a man wrote into their san francisco home in the middle of the night. and attacks it with a hammer. according to the speaker spokesman. police say the attack was quote, not a random act. and a good saturday morning to you, again! i am katie fang, thank you for starting your weekend with us! breaking this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi s husband is recovering from surgery, to a pair is called factor and serious injuries to arms and legs after san francisco, home in the middle of the night and attacked him with a hammer according to the speaker spokesman. police say the attack was quote, not a random act. and the san francisco police chief said, the 9-1-1 this pattern likely saved paul pelosi s life. the motive for the attack is still under investi
we ll get you an update on his condition shortly. we know the suspect has been booked on numerous charges, including attempted homicide as we heard from the san francisco police a short time ago. the suspect is 42-year-old david depape who police say attacked paul pelosi with a hammer and it happened after 2:00 a.m. that s when they got the call or the notification that they should head over there. we have fox team coverage ahead and also squeak we planned earlier. now there s a lot to talk to him about. lee zeldin, who is the candidate for governor in new york. crime is very central to this race in new york against the governor who took over when governor cuomo stepped down, kathy hochul. this race is getting very tight. a couple of one attempt on lee zeldin during the course of his running for governor and a very scary incident that happened with a gun and people hiding in his front lawn during the course of the campaign as well. ppening everywhere. first to jonathan hu
i always had a few questions about it. reporter: the campaign, pretending to be your chief of staff. you know, i didn t know about that. it happened i was not notified about that until a later date. reporter: did you speak to him about it at all? yeah, i didn t know about it until a later date unfortunately. house speaker kevin mccarthy thought george santos resume was questionable before revelations about his lies were discovered and there are so many lies. some of them. others, like the fact that his political person pretended to be mccarthy s chief of staff. there s so many. i m sure he s not thrilled about that at all. as for santos, have we gone from ridiculous lies to russian ties? the bizarre saga takes another turn with new reporting that links him to the family of a sanctioned russian oligarch. hold on now. meanwhile, republicans remain focused on president biden. they re laser focused on biden and his handling of classified documents. the
sean: first, got to get a lot of credit, you very quickly went right for the wrists. as a martial artist, i respect your quick response buried was she would have used the left hand, but the fact that you acted that quickly prevented him from sticking that knife he could have hit your carotid, he could have hit your heart. we may not be having this discussion today, you did a great job, i congratulate you. thank you, sean, and i also give a lot of credit to the seven, eight, nine, ten other people who instantly within a few moments came to the stage and tackled this attacker. law enforcement was there just a couple minutes later and they arrested the guy. a lot went right in the response. when i saw him lunge at me with that weapon in his hand, he was going towards my neck area, i just instinct if we went right up to grab that wrist, and i just needed to hold it for a few moments until that group came in. sean: i got to tell you something, we are looking at it from dif
are above the law? certainly not. let me tell you something, funny boy. you know that little stamp the one that says new york public library. that may not mean anything to you but that means a lot to me. one whole hell of a lot. none of these rules would matter if there weren t any consequences. it s common sense. but the idea of if you can t do the time don t do the crime is dead. nobody does time anymore. back in 2015, gang banger andrew catch chew gunned a man down during a robbery. the victim was held down onto the ground and shot twice in the back. catch chow was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but because it s california he only served six and got out last fall. fox obtained a jailhouse recording of a phone call between catch chew and his mom. when they found out the soft on crime l.a. district attorney was getting involved george gascon. you know that was? and you know who that was? who is it. gascon s special adviser, oh my god. she has been studying your c