revealed. right now, the nation s focus returns to the u.s. capitol as we await the most comprehensive account yet of crimes committed against the united states on this sacred ground. welcome to cnn special coverage of attack on democracy here on cnn. i m jake tapper, about an hour away from the rare prime time presentation on this committee and let s be clear, what will happen in the hearing room tonight is not just about the mob that stormed the capitol on january 6th, specifically, it is a month s long campaign and conspiracy to undermine democracy in america. it s about a president and those around him desperate to hold on to power at any cost, even if it meant destroying the american experiment. committee aides say we will hear and see interviews conducted with trump insiders for the first time. we expect that to possibly include members of the former president s family, as well as former senior administration and trump campaign officials. the hearing will showcase l
majority of the video that will be shown has not yet been seen publicly. the house panel will try to show americans that former president trump was not a bystander but was at the center of the uprising to overturn the election and the votes of 81 million people who chose president biden. so, let s begin the hour with cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. so, ryan, have they told us what this new video and testimony will be? reporter: not specifically. but we do have a good idea as to where it is headed. we are told that this is going to be new angles of some of the violence and chaos that took place on that day from a unique perspective, a perspective that could come from a documentarian that was actually embedded with the proud boys right-wing militia group on that day. there s also going to be taped interviews and clips of these taped interviews of these depositions that took place behind closed doors with members of the trump administration and the trump family it
on the green agenda. can the congress rein in energy costs. in a moment, we will speak about all of this. sandra: big show coming up. first, america reports with the safety of the supreme court in focus at this hour following a threat on the life of justice brett kavanaugh. hello, welcome everyone. sandra smith on this thursday afternoon in new york. hi, john. john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh s home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to kidnap and kill kavanaugh when he was arrested early wednesday morning. sandra: republicans point the fingers at democrats rhetoric on abort
resounding rebuke of boudin s soft on crime policies. many were blaming it for the city s huge spike in crime. it has been so bad some stores have been forced to close or severely limit their hours. they can t make any money in other words. that s what they are making they re spending on security. the numbers don t lie. larceny, theft up by more than 20% from last year. motor vehicle theft also surging. a spokesperson for the boudin recall effort explains why his success is bittersweet. it s a bittersweet victory. the reason is because people died, businesses have been destroyed, families have been uprooted. chesa boudin should never have been elected. ousting is an effort that s a year and a half in the making to bring it to the finish line. harris: let s get the news now. senior correspondent claude yo cowen has more from san francisco day one without boudin. that s right, harris. it was a decisive defeat. voters made it clear they wanted to see a change at the top of
sent us a group is planning on protesting at brett kavanaugh s house again tonight same group that published address of justices from the supreme court. the anticipated ruling on roe v. wade and one day after a dhs warning about potential political violence this summer. correspondent david spunt has our report from the justice department tonight. good evening, david. bret, good evening to you. the suspect is behind bars at this very moment after telling a judge in federal court today he was, quote, not thinking clearly. tonight is he charged with the attempted murder of a united states supreme court justice. chilling allegations in this criminal complaint. nicholas rosky arrived outside the home of justice brett kavanaugh with the intent to kidnap and kill. federal authorities say he took a taxicab to kavanaugh s maryland home at 1:05 wednesday morning wearing black clothing he got out of the cab and was spotted by two deputy u.s. marshals who were guardings the home. mar