some of it is natural. some of it, of course, is the result of an organized effort to force us to forget the truth of that day. the truth of how bad it really was and how very much worse it almost became. but on that day but on january 6th, 2021, we all, democrats, republicans alike, we knew it. breaking news tonight, the deadly siege on congress as an angry pro-trump mob stormed the u.s. capitol. and we ve seen shocking image of chaos, rioters rushing past barricades and police, up the capitol steps, forcing their way inside. tonight, the horror and chaos and the sadness over what has played out in our nation s capital. we are witnessing history and what can only be described as a national disgrace. the mob pounding on doors, smashing windows. the armed standoff inside the building. police there with guns drawn, trying to hold them back. members of congress, diving to the floor it was a terribly violent
bill: 17 minutes past the hour. left wing activists are planning protests at catholic churches on sunday. it is also mother s day after vandals targeted a church in colorado smashing windows and spray painting pro-abortion slogans on the doors. lauren green has more on what s happening there and elsewhere. it is the day families will celebrate motherhood with church services and maybe take mom to brunch. activists are using the day to protest about the possible overturn roe versus wade. wear the red caps of the handmaiden tv show and blamed the six catholics on the supreme court for the teetering of roe versus wade. the high court decision that made the abortion legal. the unprecedented leak of the draft of the high court s opinion showing a possible downfall has ignited pro-choice range. activists are planning to
the day the united states capitol was attacked while lawmakers met to affirm the results of a presidential election. in the early afternoon of january 6th as the united states senate and house of representatives were meeting to certify the vote count of the electoral college, a large crowd gathered outside the capitol building. shortly after 2:00 p.m. individuals in the crowd began to force entry into the capitol by smashing windows and assaulting u.s. capitol police who were stationed there to protect the members of congress as they took part in one of the most solemn proceedings of our democracy. others in the crowd encouraged and assisted those who attacked the police. over the course of several hours, outnumbered law enforcement officers sustained a barrage of repeated violent attacks. about 80 capitol police and
police operations in canada s do you think the authorities have got it right? it is do you think the authorities have got it right? have got it right? it is very clear the have got it right? it is very clear the force have got it right? it is very clear the force that - have got it right? it is very clear the force that was . have got it right? it is very l clear the force that was used today are something people had been wanting for an extended period of time. i was in the crowd when they made the first moves up from where the senate is right across this front street of wellington, coming to the centre block of parliament, where mps meet on a daily basis, including the prime ministerjust intruded. there is actually a debate going on in the house of commons while police were using spray, using smoke canisters as well, smashing windows and trucks. mps were debating the use of the emergency act which gave police additional powers to deal with the protesters to clear them out. that d
moves up from where the senate is right across this front street of wellington, coming to the centre block of parliament, where mps meet on a daily basis, including the prime ministerjust intruded. there is actually a debate going on pepper spray, using smoke canisters as well, smashing windows and trucks. mps were debating the use of the emergency act which gave police additional powers to deal with the protesters to clear them out. that doesn t mean they have left the city. there are side residential streets are parked but substantially fewer on the side streets we expected and we should expect to see police moving on those when the sun comes up. what side of the debate are ordinary canadian citizens on? have they had enough with all of the honking and disruption in ottawa? from what we have seen it is about two thirds of canadian saying it is time to go, truckers, and when they do say they support the general idea what is