would destroy several blocks of the city. the suspect surrendered without incident and his truck contained possible bomb making materials. all examples why on saturday those in charge of keeping the capital safe are not taking any chances. and they definitely aren t taking any chances, but there is going to be a number of significant differences between this rally planned on saturday and the one on january 6th that ultimately led to the capital insurrection. chief among them at this point we don t know of any lawmakers that will participate in that rally. in fact, the house minority leader kevin mccarthy was asked today if anyone from the republican conference is planning on attending. wolf, he said at this point he doesn t believe there will be any republicans there on saturday. wolf? ryan, standby. i want to bring you back to this conversation, but i want to bring andrew mccabe, also chief charles ramsey mccabe is the author of the book the threat: how the fbi protects america in
roberto s s death was big news. neighbors began sending out realtime updates on facebook. there was a parade of cars driving around the neighborhood. because these detectives were asking questions? and at my house. when they left? they took our computers and cellphones. we had a business. nobody could call us. meanwhile the whole neighborhood was watching this? yes. but the search, said detective david salm, didn t yield thing. we didn t find anything as far as bomb making materials, instructions for bombs. anything remotely close to that, even, like gunpowder. so if pete was doing something he wasn t doing it close to his house? now that we could find evidence of. he denied he had anything to do with? it yes he did. pete didn t try to deny his hatred for roberto ayala.
floyd rosebury surrendered to police after an hours long standoff. investigators say no bomb was found in his truck, but he did have suspected bomb-making materials. multiple buildings were evacuated, traffic was shut down near the library of congress while police were investigating this bomb threat. now let s get the latest on this from cnn s whitney wild is here with a live report. what is the latest here? they re working through what his charges are actually going to be. a lot of outstanding questions especially about the bomb making materials. how he might have accumulated those materials. what was actually in his vehicle. a lot of questions about the lingering details. however, here is what i can tell you, yesterday morning, though, a very scary scene here in washington. around 9:15 a.m., this man drove his truck up on to the sidewalk just outside the library of congress, claiming he had explosive devices. he posted several videos on facebook claiming again that he had a bomb. p
points. nobody s talking about having some massive influx of afghan people coming here. it s about getting them out. getting them somewhere safe. now, he didn t have an actual explosive. police say he did possess possible bomb making materials in the truck. so are we going to be seeing more of this? is this one of the potential areas of fallout from what s happening in afghanistan? deputy director of the fbi, former, andrew mccabe, joins us now. it s good to see you. what s your assessment of this guy straight up? well, chris, i think the thing that surprises me most about him is that we haven t seen more people like him doing things like this, particularly here in the capital and and up on the capitol grounds. i think, also, the dhs all the terrorism issues they are most concerned about specifically talked about people just like this guy. violent extremists motivated by