On america tonight it will the driver who led a high speed chase through washington, d. C. What keeps doctors and police on alert . Have they simply been sitting across from the white house peacefully or have they tried to scale the fence . Also, tonight, karen storms forward. A late entry in Hurricane Season but experts warn a sleeper storm shouldnt be ignored. Everybody needs to Pay Attention and be vigilant because these things have a mind of their own. And how now does the cow . Technology makes the most of whats left down on the farm. And good evening, thanks for joining us. This week in washington ends with a lot of loose ends. The budget battle continues with to end to the government shut down in sight as do the questions about that driver who rammed barricades near the white house and capitol hill before dying in a final battle with police. The seat of politics and power may also be a magnet for the mentally ill. We beginning with america tonight correspondent lori jane gliha.
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Not the first violence at the U.S. Capitol, but we must make it the last
An unemployed painter named Richard Lawrence attempted to assassinate President Andrew Jackson in January 1835.
The U.S. Capitol was overrun January 6 by an angry, armed mob of insurrectionists carrying campaign banners with the name “Trump” displayed just as prominently as on any of his failed casinos.
There is no doubt as to their motives; they wanted to disrupt the counting of Electoral College votes by the Congress and the Senate, usually a plain vanilla enterprise unnoticed by either the public or the media. In this era of Trump and the coronavirus, however, there is nothing either “plain” or “vanilla,” much as we might like to have it so.