Nancy Pelosi opens up about attack on her husband in emotional interview
CBSN
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave an emotional interview to CNN on Monday, describing how she learned that her husband, Paul Pelosi, had been attacked at their San Francisco home and giving more detail on the extent of his injuries.
In an interview with Anderson Cooper, Nancy Pelosi said her husband was hit twice on the top of his head by a hammer, which cracked his skull. Doctors had to remove his skull, reshape it and then put it back in place, she said, adding that Paul Pelosi's brain was not pierced during the assault.
"He's doing OK," Nancy Pelosi said. "It's a long haul, but he knows he has to pace himself. He's such a gentleman that he's not complaining."

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