answers and it is very sad tonight to have to say it seems like there are very few still. thanks, you guys. outfront next, anger boiling over, protesters face off with republican senator orrin hatch as he s getting into an elevator. plus the trump campaign sends an e-mail saying kavanaugh cleared. is the white house already taking a victory lap tonight? and former supreme court justice john paul stevens on why brett kavanaugh, in his view, should not be confirmed. i think that his performance during the hearings caused me to change my mind. fidelity is redefining value. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts. and zero minimums to open an account.
and the protesters. look this has been going on for over a week. where protesters have been able to walk through the streets and sort of like just yell as much as they want to. we haven t seen any damage. last night was the first time we saw that standoff with the rye i don t think ot gear and anger boiling over. this is six miles from downtown. a different agency was involved. not sure if there is going to be any more planned protest tonight. we ll have to watch and see. thank you so much, ryan young for us. russia just test fired its most advanced nuclear missile. this one can supposedly carry enough nuclear power to wipe out the state of texas. just how concerned are u.s. officials? that s next. you re live in the cnn newsroom. -looks great, honey. -right? sometimes you need an expert.
actions helping in the cleanup of that cemetery. sara thank you very much. we re monitoring the town hall meetings and the anger boiling over. phil mattingly is working the story for us. phil, we re seeing some rather tense exchanges. no question about it. you can see it live on air. senator bill cassidy, in louisiana, republican, facing some constituents who were shouting and had to be escorted out of the event. the issue is really. the big question what impact will this have on the republican party and ambitious agenda in the months ahead? reporter: tonight tempers are flairing, congressman and constituents tangling at town halls across the country. republican lawmakers back home from washington. everybody needs to yell out
problems there with morgan s signal. apologies for that. we ll take you to the town halls that we were talking about earlier. there s anger boiling over at town hall meetings across the nation as republican lawmakers navigate huge crowds and tough questions. the outrage started seven years ago when democrats were met with tea party opposition to obama care. this was the scene thursday night at a town hall held by congressman jason chaffitz. he was presented with loud shouts furious with president trump and his policies. next tammy pardon me. we do not have tammy laettner. she witnessed conflicting factions that were critical of trump, but then also supporters as well, and she mentioned that there s actually quite a bit of anger between both of these groups and tension in these town
i think the tone is something we saw a change on election night. now the president will rule the people. you know, we always appreciate your company. thank you for being here. i m christi paul. i m victor blackwell. good morning to you. we have new details on breaking news from afghanistan. four people killed after a deadly attack on a u.s. base. u.s. officials say an enemy device was indeed detonated at bagram air base. cnn s barbara starr is going to joining us with details just a little bit later. here in the u.s., anger boiling over in portland. police are searching for a gunman after one person was shot during an anti-trump protest. this is outrage after the donald trump presidency intense ties. let s start in atlanta.