Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Arts & Culture

Witness To The Siege, A PBS NEWSHOUR Special 

Lisa Desjardins, Capitol Hill correspondent, PBS NEWSHOUR
Courtesy of PBS
Lisa Desjardins, Capitol Hill correspondent, PBS NEWSHOUR

Stream or tune in Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 at 5:30 p.m on KPBS TV

PBS NEWSHOUR anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff talks to Capitol Hill correspondent Lisa Desjardins, senior national correspondent Amna Nawaz and White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor about what they saw as they reported on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Related Article: FBI warns of plans for nationwide armed protests next week

What we saw the day the Capitol was attacked | "America, Interrupted" podcast. On Jan. 6, for the first time in more than two centuries, Congress was attacked and overrun, this time by its own citizens. The PBS NEWSHOUR’s anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff talks to correspondents Lisa Desjardins, Amna Nawaz and Yamiche Alcindor about what they saw as they reported from inside the Capitol, the grounds that surround it and the White House, respectively– and what they and other Americans will remember from that day. For more episodes of “America, Interrupted” and other podcasts from the PBS NEWSHOUR, subscribe to the PBS NEWSHOUR YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2HfsCD6

PBS NEWSHOUR's live coverage of tomorrow's Impeachment proceedings will be carried on KPBS 2 starting at 6 a.m. PT. Coverage will be anchored by the PBS NEWSHOUR team until 2 p.m., then continue unanchored after that. KPBS 2 will carry coverage in its entirety.

Advertisement

Join The Discussion:

PBS NEWSHOUR is on Facebook. Follow @NewsHour on Twitter.

Watch On Your Schedule:

With the PBS Video App, you can stream your favorite and local station shows. Download it for free on your favorite device. The app allows you to catch up on recent episodes and discover award-winning shows.

Fact-based local news is essential

KPBS keeps you informed with local stories you need to know about — with no paywall. Our news is free for everyone because people like you help fund it.

Without federal funding, community support is our lifeline.
Make a gift to protect the future of KPBS.