officially taken ownership of twitter, announcing the bird is freed. and promising to loosen speech restrictions. even before yesterday s events many were fearful. according to critics, elon musk s takeover actually threatens free speech and could, quote, ruin america. and alienating users. in fact what twitter needs is more regulation, not less. and they had nothing on elon musk and asking, of course, is donald trump coming back. taylor lore rez tweeted this, it s like the gates of hell opened on this site. and then there was former president trump s own take on truth social. he said i m very happy that twitter now is in sane hands and will no longer be run by radical left maniacs that run our country. all of that after we learned that intruders on friday morning had broken into the house of nancy pelosi and attacked her 82-year-old husband paul. the alleged assail lent is now charged with attempted homicide with other crimes after reportedly attacking paul pelosi in his hom
and why she s resonating with voters there. and glenn youngkin will talk about how he was propelled into the governor s mansion last year. this has developed into a big storm, that means the impacts will be far and wide. it will bring heavy rain, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge, along with isolated tornado activity along florida s gulf coast. there is going to be an interruption of power, plan on that. understand that will happen. florida governor desantis warning people to prepare for the worst as hurricane ian inches closer toward the gulf coast of florida. hello, i m john roberts, good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you, john. i m jacqui heinrich in for sandra smith. the hurricane s exact path is uncertain but what s clear is the storm is rapidly intensifying as forecasters warn it could strengthen into a category 4 system by the time it reaches florida. john: churning west of jamaica and south of cuba, expecting catastrophic damage. this as the na
Those same voters who can t be reached by polls, are they going to turn out and swing the election in november. or are they going to stay home because trump isn t on the ballot. that s sort of the $64,000 question of this election. david bylor, thanks for the analysis. appreciate it. thank you. i want to bring in deval patrick, former democratic governor of the great state of massachusetts. professor and co-director now of harvard kennedy school center for public leadership. governor, nice to have you back. good morning, michael. to take what you heard from david bylor about the conventional wisdom saying it s a building red wave? well, conventional wisdom, might be exaggerating to call it wisdom. it s fun to listen to all of the predictions and so forth, and what electorate is going to do at any given moment. but it s also, to some extent, sort of irresponsible, because it diminishes the role of the voter. i mean, we ve been treating the