some tea and honey there. thanks so much. appreciate it. the next hour of new day starts right now. node. good morning, everyone. and welcome to your new day. i m amara walker. and good morning, amara, i m boris sanchez. we have new details on the violent attack on house speaker nancy pelosi s husband paul. hear what authorities saw what they arrived at the home. plus an update on the condition and new indications about the suspect s possible motive. it is the final sprint to both parties bringing out their closers and last-minute concerns in tight races. and a surge of rsv patients pushing some pediatric hospitals to capacity. you ll hear from one doctor who says he s not been this busy in a decade. and you set the town on fire, it s sometime for you to keep your word offer your resignation. parents in uvalde are demanding the public safety director hand in his badge. we re going to take you inside the emotional meeting, next. it is the weekend. satur
violence. let s go straight to more, tracking so much of what has done said on line. death threats have been out there, some general like social media posts urging people to kill all feds. but there have also been very specific threats, in particular aimed at the attorney general, merrick garland, and the florida judge who signed and then unsealed that search warrant. how concerned are federal officials about about this going from online threats to actual violence? reporter: yeah. well, sources told our colleague josh campbell that the fbi s investigating an unprecedented number of threats against its personnel including some of its agents. and you can really see that playing out on line since right after the news of that search of mar-a-lago broke on monday. i want to show you some of the kind of messages that have been posted. you mentioned there s one called kill awed feds, another lock and load, another person writes, i m going to say it, garland needs to be assassina
and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts now. the weekend is finally here. it is calling. a week from now there could be a government shutdown, where will we be at that point in time? deja vu it feels like for us today. it does, have a good weekend. we ll see you back here on monday. bye. now, walking down the streets of new york city, imagine this, and then you hear move over, mr. mayor, we re here for your cellphones. that s tonight on laura coates live. so it s america s largest city, and running it comes with a lot of attention, maybe more attention than new york city mayor eric adams bargained for. a federal investigation into campaign fundraising now appears to be inching that much closer to the mayor of new york. and by the way, in a very dramatic and a very public way. fbi agents seized adams two phones and an ipad not today but several days ago on monday. first telling us that agents approached the mayor on the streets of new york,
vaccine shots in the first 100 days, being met today. the biden foreign policy challenge on front and center, after a testy day one of first biden talks with china. the american chinese trading insults, the same day a sneering back and forth from the russian president to team biden. this morning the president stressing what you might call a wait and see approach to both of these global challenges. what s your reaction to china last night? very proud of the secretary of state. are you going to take vladimir putin up on his offer to talk live with you? i m sure we ll talk at some point. have you on russia, sir? that will come in time. up first, though for us today a game changing move in america s covid back to school debate. the centers for disease control last hour changing its classroom safety guidelines. the cdc says three feet of separation is safe, cutting in half the current recommendation to keep students six feet apart. masks are still required but the
the work she has done and she and the magazine has decided to part ways. she worked, just so you know, as an msnbc contributor and a reporter for axios, whose national political correspondent, jonathan swan, has this reaction today. i was just really sad to see this happen. i have worked her for four years. she doesn t have a racist bone in her body. if we can t, as an industry, except somebody s sincere and repeated apologies for something they treated when they were 17 years old, what are we doing? harris: meanwhile, in an editorial titled no sin is ever forget in the brave new oak world, the new york post writes, in this world the left has created, there is no path to forgiveness. there is on the smug dismissal. childish idiocy makes you a pariah for life. you re watching outnumbered. i m harris faulkner. here today, my cohost, emily compagno. katie pavlich. former maryland republican congressional candidate, kim is here. and syndicated radio host and former ci