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with a hammer. he was a 42-year-old man, nbc news is reporting, according to sources, depeppi was in fact looking for the speaker herself, shouting where is francy, where is nancy. it is the same chant that some rioters on january 6th said when they broke into the capitol. pelosi s husband paul was in the hospital. her office says he should make a full recovery. but will our politics? joining me now from outside the pelosi home in san francisco is nbc s jacob ward, we also have nbc s ben colins who is with me on the set. he s going through the social media profile. we have nbc s ryan nobles, as well, at the capitol and former secret service special agent charles marino, he is here with all of the analysis and the context, he served under lee presidents to assure individual and family safety. joining me now is nbc news investigations correspondent tom winter as well. we will have him in a moment. i m sorry. let s go to you at the scene of where this happened. we heard fr ....
Newsroom. Im jim acosta in washington. We begin with the breaking news and the surprise outcome of a republican versus republican political fight in the State Of Texas. Attorney general ken paxton is thanking his supporters and slamming what he calls the sham impeachment proceeding against him. Just a few hours ago the state senate voted to acquit paxton on 16 charges of abusing his office to help a donor. The Attorney General says now that the, quote, truth has prevailed he will get back to work defending the Constitutional Rights of texans, so he says. Ed lavandera joins me from the texas state house in austin. Ed, tell us more. Reporter hey, jim. The last few hours as reaction has been pouring in reacting to the acquittal of Attorney General ken paxton ....
$1.9 trillion covid relief bill makes its final passage. that s expected wednesday. thursday president biden will deliver the first prime time address of his presidency to mark one year since the nation shut down. we re also tracking fallout from that bombshell interview of the duke and duchess of sussex, whose allegations of racism and neglect have plunged the royal family into crisis. the interview is airing right now for the first time in britain. we ll go there live later this hour for the latest reaction. first, let s get the details of the new cdc guidance just out for more than 30 million americans, who were fully vaccinated against covid-19. our national correspondent, erica hill, is working the story for us. erica, new freedoms for those lucky enough to be fully vaccinated. reporter: that s right. that number is above 30 million here in the u.s. of people who are fully vaccinated. this guidance, we ve been waiting for it, for weeks at this point, as people ar ....
Area. it s people going through real things in realtime and real pain. when you ignore that pain for so long, people act out. it s like now i want to see something different. that opens the door for what we are living through now. the thing i want [ applause ] yeah, exactly. the thing that is so beautiful about you and so beautiful about what you are doing is that for so long, hip hop was this sort of pose of boasting and accusing. i m great, you suck. that s what politics has become. yeah. my party is great, you suck. all accusation, no confession, with your album, you have come out with a confessional hip hop. if people in d.c. were as honest as you, we would have no problems at all. i want to appreciate you for ....
Only a few months ago, he struggled with reading and was embarrassed to be called on in class. not anymore. colby, read that for me. people act out reporter: what turned everything around? this he pulled all the books off the shelf reporter: that s right. once or twice a week, colby goes to the burkes county animal shelter to read to cats. it s a program called book buddies, which pairs children, about 30 a week, with cats awaiting adoption. i like you for always, i love you reporter: i think he s listening. what do you think? yeah. because he s curled up next to you, and next to me. reporter: getting cats to pay attention can sometimes be a challenge but kids don t seem to mind. and what is amazing is because it relaxes the children, the cats don t judge them if they make a mistake. it makes them better readers. workers at the shelter says it helps soothe and socialize the cats too. it doesn t matter what the ....