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sandra and delay-magnuson, robert and susan rosenbaum. the publication for corporation. and from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington. yam itch alcindor. yamiche: this morning, nancy pelosi's husband was hospitalized after he was attacked and david depape saying where is nancy and expected to be charged with attempted homicide as election day is 11 days away. joining me is zolan kanno-youngs. and scott macfarlane and amara owe mow quee. we have and paul pelosi called 911. >> this is a grotesque this 42-year-old broke into the pelosi home and used a hammer to break into the house and hit the skull of the 82-year-old and injurying his arm and right hand. skull fractures have been acted upon and expecting a full recovery. it's a grotesque set of accusations. the parallelses, what we saw 21 months ago in this case, investigators say this accused assailant is "where's nancy? ". any number of those rioters were saying, where is nancy and bringing one hammer on january 6. and raises the question is this a snapshot of where we are in america. is that where pol
sandra and delay-magnuson, robert and susan rosenbaum. the publication for corporation. and from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington. yam itch alcindor. yamiche: this morning, nancy pelosi's husband was hospitalized after he was attacked and david depape saying where is nancy and expected to be charged with attempted homicide as election day is 11 days away. joining me is zolan kanno-youngs. and scott macfarlane and amara owe mow quee. we have and paul pelosi called 911....
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting.nd contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, here is our moderator. yamiche: good evening and welcome. this evening, millions of americans remain impacted by one of the worst disasters in florida's history. hurricane ian had 150 mile-per-hour wind and flooding. it continues its devastating path. a state of emergency has been declared in georgia, virginia, and the carolinas. leaders are putting party politics aside, at least for now. ron desantis and president biden are keeping in touch. >> he said all hands on deck. he wants to be helpful. he said asked whatever you need. >> this is about saving lives, homes, and businesses. i have talked to him. it is not a matter of my disagreement with him on other items. yamiche: with the midterm elections less than six weeks away, political television ads continue to air in florida. >> they allowed radical abortions, even at the moment of birth. >> you have one of the worst attendance records in the senate. >>
robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting.nd contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, here is our moderator. yamiche: good evening and welcome. this evening, millions of americans remain impacted by one of the worst disasters in florida's history. hurricane ian had 150 mile-per-hour wind and flooding. it continues its devastating path. a state of emergency has been declared in georgia, virginia, and the carolinas. leaders are...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once agn from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. on thursday in what is expected to be its last hearing for the midterm elections, the january 6th committee voted to subpoena former president donald trump. moments before the decision, vice and republican liz cheney explained the reasoning of lawmakers. >> we must seek the testimony under oh of january 6th central player. this afternoon, i am offering the resolution that the committee direct the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oh from donald john trump. >> after the vote, president trump wrote "why did they wait until the very end, the final moments of their last meeting? because the committee is a total bust, it has only served to further divide our country." meanwhile during the meeting, the committee revealed significant new evidence including trump aids testifying
robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once agn from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. on thursday in what is expected to be its last hearing for the midterm elections, the january 6th committee voted to subpoena former president donald trump. moments before the decision, vice and republican liz cheney explained the...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the publication for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> once again from washington, yamiche alcindor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. this was a busy week. last night, president biden issued a stark warning. he said because of russia's recent military setbacks, and threats by president putin, global nuclear risk is higher at this point then in decades. the president told a small group of donors we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since the cuban missile crisis. joining me tonight is jonathan lamy or, the white house bureau chief for politico. and joining the in studio, body agree solace, congressional correspondent for npr. the whithouse reporter for the associated press, and area under bow, the supreme court reporter for cnn. think you for being here. take us inside president biden's thinking. what he's saying privately about the nuclear threats coming out of russia. >> certainly he surprised a lot of people
robert and susan rosenbaum. the publication for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> once again from washington, yamiche alcindor. >> good evening and welcome to washington week. this was a busy week. last night, president biden issued a stark warning. he said because of russia's recent military setbacks, and threats by president putin, global nuclear risk is higher at this point then in decades. the president told a small group of...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." midterm election day is 18 days away. and early voting is already underway in some states. republicans are feeling confident about their chances of winning control of the house and the senate while democrats have been holding out hope, they can hold on to bower. but gas prices and inflation are on the rise again putting the economy back at the top of voter concerns. and according to the the latest "new york times" sienna college poll voters said economic concerns are the most important issues has increased from 36% to 44% far higher than any other issue. the polls also show that 49% of likely voters plan to vote for a republican for congress. that's 4% more than the 45% who say they plan to vote democrat. and georgia's republican governor brian kemp is rung aga
robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." midterm election day is 18 days away. and early voting is already underway in some states. republicans are feeling confident about their chances of winning control of the house and the senate while democrats have been holding out...