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
threat-based approach. you have to do comprehensive threat assessments. listen, if i look at the pelosis. you know, nancy pelosi, she represents like the number one target for the democrats right now that people are focused on. there are hundreds and hundreds of threats against her. and her family. why wasn t there a level of protection that was elevated, based upon the threat environment? we have to basically take that threat assessment model and put it out to all politicians. and then be able to apply appropriately, either long-term, or just in the near horizon, protective measures to protect our political leaders. we have to do it. it s not just protecting one person. this is protecting our democratic process. we must do that. but it s not just that act alone. we also must start expressing the conspiracy theories. yes. the hate and everything that
backdrop, right, all of the warnings, everything that we re seeing from law enforcement, from a protection standpoint, i really want to know why the residence and the spouse of the person who is the number two in the line of presidential succession, right, this is really a critical political leader in the united states, wasn t afforded or didn t have the appropriate level of protection, right? i look at the person who is the first in line, the vice president, they have 24-hour protection around the protectee, their spouse, the residence. the secret service does a phenomenal job of protecting the vice president. why aren t we doing it to some of our critical leaders. and also, for the rank and file congressional members, we need to figure out a pathway for them, when necessary, based upon threat analysis, when can they get affidavited, or when are they afforded that level? those are critical questions we heard adam kinzinger on our