good evening, the first time since might easily have been a deadly attack on her husband paul house speaker nancy pelosi is talking about the ordeal. she was not at their san francisco home the early-morning hours of october 28th when is when paul was awakened by an intruder asking to talk with his wife. according to federal prosecutors the suspect told he intended to hold nancy pelosi captive, interrogate her and possibly break her kneecap if her answers did not satisfy him. paul pelosi managed to call 911. police arrived just in time to see a suspect hit him with a hammer fracturing his skull. tonight mr. pelosi is out of the hospital. speaker pelosi is telling her story. ised. i m so sorry for all that has happened. how is your husband doing and what does his recovery look like? well, thank you. it s a long haul but he knows he has to pace himself. he s just as gentleman that he s not complaining about he s also knowing that it s a long haul. he s so concerned about th
So fresh in memory and spined that with the politics that signify the possibility of republicans retaking the house tomorrow, it s hard not to ask the question that begins part 2 of our conversation. i know there s obviously been a lot of discussion about whether you d retire if democrats lose the house. i know you re not gonna answer that question, so i m not even going to ask that question. oh, good. but i will ask, can you confirm that you ve made a decision about what you would do? well, that s like asking the question, isn t it. no. i m not asking what the decision is, i m just asking have you looked ahead? have you made the decision in your mind? whatever the decision might be. well, i have to say my decision would be effective in the last week or two. will your decision be impacted by the attack in any way? yes. it will. uh-huh. yes. and it will be impacted by
Condition, a unesco world heritage site, its birds and sea life there and that is why people go and have a look. even in winter when the sea around there is a spined and a slow into spring, people like to go there and see this natural environment and thatis and see this natural environment and that is what is drawn tourists to the area now. in this particular accident, it seems the weather wasn t particularly good, winds and local fishing wasn t particularly good, winds and localfishing boats had come to show at a time when this tourist boat was out in the water. so perhaps in the coming days there will be questions asked about why this boat was going out there if the weather was bad. presumably too early to say what caused it? ., ., . , . ., caused it? too early at the moment. the communication caused it? too early at the moment. the communication from caused it? too early at the moment. the communication from the - caused it? too early at the moment. the communication from the bo
Certainly i m also convinced that the way that it is being spined for him, it s not a victory, it s just a slower victory than they expected at the beginning. and nina, in recent days, we ve seen the russian military retreat from outside of kyiv, the outcry over the atrocities committed in places like bucha. that s only grown louder. sanctions against the kremlin have rapidly decreased. where does that leave putin and his future? the start of the conflict, some in the west were hoping that this would backfire on them. they were even talking about how this might lead to his downfall. how likely is that in your view? in my view, that was never likely. although on your show, i was wrong more than once. but there i actually did say that when the west is going in this economic social, cultural, essentially, war on russia, not just on putin, russians would have no other place to go rather than rally around the flag. and that s exactly what we ve seen happening.
Slowly, they have been explaining that it s going slowly, because they try not to bomb every city in its way, so they re being concerned about civilians, as they say. so i wouldn t say that he doesn t know, but i m certainly i m also convinced that the way that it is being spined for him, it s not a victory, it s just a slower victory than they expected at the beginning. and nina, in recent days, we ve seen the russian military retreat from outside of kyiv, the outcry over the atrocities committed in places like bucha. that s only grown louder. sanctions against the kremlin have rapidly decreased. have where does that leave putin and his future? the start of the conflict, some in the west were hoping that this would backfire on them. they were even talking about how this might lead to his downfall. how likely is that in your view? in my view, that was never likely. although on your show, i was