capitol on january 6th. some of the mob that breached the capitol that day were explicitly looking for the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. they were yelling, where is nancy? as they stormed the halls of congress. sources tell nbc news, that question was uttered once again by an intruder who broke into speaker pelosi san francisco home in the middle of the night yesterday and violently assaulted her husband paul with a hammer to the head. speaker pelosi was in d.c. at the time, but is now back in san francisco to be with her husband who is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing surgery for a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hand. we do not know yet what the attackers motive was, but the san francisco police department said last night quote, this was not a random act. this was intentional. the violent assault of the capitol on january six may have been quelled that afternoon, but the insurrection is ongoing. donald trump s dangerous rhetor
witnesses who spoke we will have more on that with witnesses who spoke in the trial. really fascinating. have a good weekend, my friend. you too. and thanks to at-home for joining me in this. our today the biden campaign released a memo outlining what they see as the state of the 2024 race so far. the big takeaway from that memo is that biden s campaign believes this will be a very close general election. now the memo only mentions donald trump by name twice, and it makes a point of saying that the biden campaign is prepared no matter who emerges as the republican nominee. but it is clear that this campaign memo is about beating donald trump. maga is mentioned 15 times in it. the plan, as it is laid out here, focuses on drawing a contrast between biden and trump and between biden and maga extremism. we saw a little bit of that contrast in action today as president biden visited lewiston, maine. biden spoke in front of the just in time bowling alley, one of the two sit
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to look at this morning as it comes up. it is one of the most beautiful things about doing the show from arizona, which i ve done a few times. it is dark and cold in the desert at night and then it just becomes the most beautiful thing. this heavy coat i m wearing is going to become redundant in about an hour. i want to keep on talking about things going on in arizona. trump appointed federal judge on friday refused to stop a far-right group clean elections usa. one thing i m going to clean elections usa, that really isn t about clean elections. they refused to stop them from sticking out outdoor ballot boxes in arizona saying, such a ban may violate the group s constitutional rights. with midterms less than two weeks away, local officials and 30s are growing increasingly alarmed by reports of people showing up to ballot boxes, in some cases armed in what activists are trying as voter intimidation. we were just talking about that with the candidate running for attorney general in the
two key conservative justices signalled today that they d allow abortion providers to pursue a court challenge to a texas law that that s virtually ended abortion in the state after six weeks of pregnancy. and that would represent an important shift from a 5-4 ruling in september that allowed the law to go into effect. supporters and opponents of the law gathered outside as the court heard three hours of arguments today. the justices have to decide whether abortion providers in texas and the justice department have the legal right to challenge the law which encourages citizen vigilantes to sue anyone involved in an abortion. he joining us now to make sense of it all, cnn chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin who s also written several books on the supreme court. and former senator wendy davis. you listened to the oral arguments. what do you make of what happened today? i took away from it a glimmer of hope. i think a lot of people in texas are feeling that way today. it appears as th