Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi on her father Paul Pelosi's recovery: "The emotional scars, I don't know if those ever heal"
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Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi, the youngest daughter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has a new documentary about her mother, "Pelosi in the House," premiering on HBO next week. Not in the film, however, is the brutal hammer attack on her father by an intruder in their San Francisco home on October 28. In a revealing interview with John Dickerson for "CBS Sunday Morning," Alexandra Pelosi says her father's scars are healing but that the emotional damage may never go away.
The interview will be broadcast on "Sunday Morning" December 11 on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.
"He is getting better every day, thank you for asking," Alexandra told Dickerson. "The scars are healing. I mean, he looks like Frankenstein. The scars are healing. but I think the emotional scars, I don't know if those ever heal."

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