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you see through, they're allusions going underground. can the take a look? what happened? the short supply that they don't need from raleigh. they pulled, the president needs to sign for the blood. d a and the whole face face stuff in defiance. the local authorities say that to people including an apparent shooter, i'd say just following the incident reactions coming in from all across the us political spectrum, the incidents in life to feed previously. policy in with criticism. then you go to protest, then you go to and peace, but now you go to one diamond and none of the work. what's that mean?
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you to grasp it out. man were speeding toward assassination, obviously. and no one will say that, but i don't know how you can reach that conclusion. the what we're going to start with breaking news of this our, this is all to international. we're going to be bringing you all of the details of what's been happening in the us. thank you very much for joining us as we do go through all of that for you, hit life on the program. well, that breaking news, of course, from the us. this, i wish it was that schultz were ahead being fired at donald from raleigh. take a look. what happened of the well, this is the very moment of that incident, tons of course,
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interrupting his speech. and in the last the saw it and he was later then seeing with the blood the blood was also smid on other parts of his face. trumpeter held up a fist pumping it in defiance. the security guards of school due to him off the stage though he paid his me be might lead in judge of us secret service says the former president is safe off the thought incident. some people at the raleigh the screening didn't hor, as it was unfolding and a medical professional, apparently performed cpo on an individual that was injured at that raleigh. i heard the shots i saw with our practice to begin with somebody over there with screen shot shot. so i made my way over. i said, i'm in mercy, department physician. let me help you. guy. his phone around was can read the
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benches near the head shot here. there's lots of blood so i got him also uh i got people there really only 100 for the cpr. well that's got some reaction to those events that have been folded in the us over the last few hours and speak to legal and media on the list line. no, thank you very much for joining us. we're going to start with you. we do have another guest to come to in a moment. i just wanna ask you, i think that fish pumping moment clearly a photo that is going to resonate. now thrive this campaign. how would you think this shooting is going to impact the next? the months of trump campaigning and how is it going to perhaps reinvigorate even
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more so his campaign and support base the 1st, let's remember we don't know anything yet. in 1981, president reagan was shot and it looked like he was great that he was terrific and he found out later on he was shot and it was far greater than anything anybody had anticipated. that's number one. number 2, we've got to stop asking questions as to why, though i know this is important for many people, but why wasn't motivated? it wasn't social media, was it trump arrangements central to all of that is spreading around once that is figured out and we try to figure out what happened. we try to figure out who exactly was responsible for this, that picture. and i hate to be political about this, and i'm saying this assuming in the whole thing that the president just fine that this, that he is on scale. and that there's nothing we're going to find that out later on . assuming that is so that moment that res, fist fight,
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fight bite or grazed by a bullet, who stands up after the other, but doesn't power stand up? turns to the audience, extensively his shoulder and yells, fight. this is, this is and, and, and again i'm, i'm not trying to bring a hollywood into this. this was an attempt to murder and but for the grace of god in one sent to meet or off the good, a bit of the other story and they're going to be more individuals hurt. and we don't know the full impact or the toll on, on the audience members, but that moment, now, this is going to be a car and nation. this is, this is again i'm, i'm stating this. and i'm also saying, i don't mean to, i'm not loading. but it was incredible. also, i am
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a former prosecutor. i have been involved in murder cases, murder, shootings, or not. what you see on tv, they watch the audience as this is happening. understanding they're looking as though they're watching a tv show. nobody's heading to that. nobody is know, but when you see the secret service run on stage, just cover the president with, with, with automatic weapons pulled, look at the audience. many of them are just looking at this like how about that? it's never what you think it is. and it's never people don't read out because it's until later on that it occurs to you. it's interesting to see right now that every political operative, every official, including president bite and president trump, a obama and others are part of you with their condolences of them. right. now as we speak, now i've got to get brutal. ok. now i'm going to say people are going to see how do
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we pivot this? do we bring a gun control we to bring this up? do we say? what, what do you want to call this white nationalism, right? we, it's just from ostensibly, and i don't want to do this and somebody from the last and, and, and that doesn't work in the narrative. it doesn't work. and of course, i'm going to say this, everybody's going to say there's here, come the conspiracy. well, let me tell you something. conspiracy is a legitimate criminal consideration. it's not a fantasy. there's a, there's a can spirit. there's a conspiracy theorist. and the biggest barrier is the analyst that's coming in as well. they're going to be looking right now for once, the identifying who this person is they're going to go through. so she'll be, i don't need to try to find what made this person. and they're going to publish his name, and this is something which i ate in this country. we should never publish names. don't put pictures, don't glorify the next lone lunatic who wants to make it big. that's one thing that
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we do. we do crying all kinds of shooting, but yet we will log in, i use them and we want to know who were they? let's talk to their neighbors. lowly man kept to himself, but all i'm saying is right now is thank god, as we speak right now, that president trump is okay. i re that there was nothing that we don't know anybody i, i hope there is nothing else there, but i want to say this again. the narrow it is going to be instead of the towering hitting the debt covering his head. he stood up, faced his acute shoulder or suitors charge. okay, well this all the by the normal reaction pump is best. bye, bye bye. what person? other than some warrior does? it is how many people would have had the, the, where was all because you realize a amount of read too much face every single day that we know nothing about that.
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i'm sure his family members are say, why are you doing this? get behind a bubble or do something during the there's no security that could possibly keep you safe from this, but he says, no, i'm going to do this. i'm going to fight on. why didn't i see who was totally drunk junior saying, yes, my fault is going to fight don't. that's exactly what he wants to do. it talks about the street to that oversee, i'm sure. in the next few hours, we're gonna find out more details. we understand the shooter was killed this incident and of course we understand an ordinance men. but last that life as a result of a shooting. but i want to go into the motives she talks about you think that this is an attack from the last. how would you think we're going to see this aligning with the current political tensions that we're seeing in the us. because obviously the last few weeks, in particular, this being search focused on find in this is really going to shift that let me clarify something. i said it's from the left almost sarcastically,
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because people will usually point to the right. as though in santa d as a political way, i mean there are 333000000 americans. there are more going into this country than you get a manager, and it doesn't happen. that doesn't happen. so, so people are going to try their best to always point to something how, how old are you a put left or right to somebody who is a murderer? as though of political ideology play the role. i guarantee you, everybody who does something insane, had something in their life. they may have been a bed whether words that were left or they weren't drugs or they lost their job board. they solve violent movies or played video games. it was in the rock music and had long hair and, and read books by rush limbaugh or there's always some connection. this is
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a difference between correlation and claus. now, here is you want to know the political question as we speak prior to this, there was a question from the democrats. is, is, is present in by, up to the task up to the f up up to the ridges of what he must do by virtue of the evidence that we see ton trash that the think about this contrast with this boy, a centurion, this warrior standing up in, in battle, blood covered fish, palm beating, fight fight, like can you? i mean, i'll get on my 22. okay. one to the it was just want to bring in another guy so that my we also have on the line for my pennsylvania state senate, and lawyer bri smocks. thanks very much for joining us, mr. marks. i just want to talk about the, the narrative here in the media and what's been spawn in the last few months
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leading up to what's happening with that possibly has had any impact as to why we've seen this shooting. because just let me take you back to something we saw in europe a couple of months ago. we had the need to of slovakia. there was an attempt to this fascination on him. he asked of that said this is all to do with the narrative, but we continue to save this file against politicians like trump in the media. so how much of that is playing into this? not finding very hesitant to speculate as to the motive, the person who attempted to assassinate president trump. today, i'm about a half hour from butler. does you know that i'm from pennsylvania? i have a lot of friends who are at the rally today. it was a coffee, it was just a shocking development and to think of the president is safe and, and it's going to be fine. but it's hard to say that that zip code to blame the
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media for this. there's of course, no doubt, many people, some of them here, but obviously others who have president trump and it's just a terrible tragedy or all most tragedy or that there was an attempt to assassinate him. but until the secret service and the others can identify or to make public the name of the person who was the shooter and the circumstances. i just don't think it's a good idea to speculate. i just think we have to be thankful that the president is safe. he was very brave and the way that he handled it is the prior guest noted. it does appear that he, that a, that, that the bullet may have a grazed him because i, the video show that there was blood very we did go to the hospital in the, the and all reports are part of that. he's fine. and i, i just want to stay with you a 2nd. um, bruce it, how could this affect the general atmosphere of political rallies and of other
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large gatherings in the future? i'm really sorry. we're gonna have to just break. and now we have a president by then who is about to speak right now we're going to have to cross straight to that or as united country. we cannot allow for this to be happening. we cannot be like this. we cannot condone this. and so i want to thank the secret service and all the ages, including the state agencies that have been gauge and making sure that the people who and we have more detailed become relative to the other end or other people may be injured in the audience. i don't have all that detail. we'll make that available to you. i may be able to come back later tonight, but we'll put out a statement if we don't. if i'm not able to give it free, if it's not convenient for you all. but the bottom line is that the trump rally rally that he should have been able to can be conducted peacefully without any problem. but the idea, the idea that there's political violence or violence in america like this is just
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on part of just not appropriate. and we, everybody, everybody must condemning everybody. i'll keep you informed and if i am able to speak to, to donald, i'll let you know that as well. so far it appears he's doing well. number one, number 2, that there's thoroughly investigating what happened to anyone else in the audience i have. we have some reports, but not final reports. and every agency, the federal government. and i'm going back to, to my phone, to speak with the federal agencies that are being put together again to give me an updated pre peters and i, they happen. they learn any more in the last couple hours. so thank you very much. and i hope i get to speak to him night and i'll get back to you if i do okay. of the i don't know enough to i, i'll tell you, but i don't have any facts. so i want to make sure we have all the facts before i make some comments. any more comments? thank you. well that was present invite in
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speaking of to that shooting that took place at a raleigh in pennsylvania where donald trump appeared to has been injured as a result of that shooting into individuals including the street to a said to be done. i just want to go back to our guess. so unless we have with us a media analyst and legal on list law, i know little so pennsylvania state senate to bruce smock. thanks very much, gentleman for waiting. while we heard that statement live from the white task president biden. well, i know saying that political violence has no place in politics in america. that is something we've been hearing from across the political divide in the last few hours . what do you make of that statement? by a precedent by them, was it strong enough? was it condemning enough of what's happened? well, 1st of all, i want to commend pressure to bite, and that was an excellent reaction. i think it was harm selves what the country
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need. of course, political violence is age is disliked, then there's a disdain for that. as this body was as, as crime as, as is this, this is, this is the thing and, and i'm sorry, but my message might be anything but sensational. that's really is something i said before it, there's 333000000 of us. this is the rarest of occasion. donald trump has appeared before the ends of people throughout his career with not so much as a, as a bloody nose or a, or a bruce neil on the part of any participants. no knock on what. if anything else, we don't know what enough. there are a social media reports and by the way, god bless social media because they get on it. some of the dried, some of it's not. but it's amazing the immediacy, depending upon how this shooter or shoot her, or situated was this a sniper with this in the crowd. depending upon that,
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the 1st thing we're going to ask about it is, what about security? not only for president trump, but anybody and his goal for anything concert, and he's kind of any kind of a rally and the like, look, this is going to, i hope, do one thing which is very important. and every side is guilty of this. there is this rancor and is hatred and it's not just from derangement, st. drum. it's just this derangement central and social media squared arms. and i'm not blame you. social media. i love it. but when you put enough people together, it's like, it's like having a, a tight room passing out, drinks getting everybody mad, and then everybody starts to escalate this, this rancor and this, this victory all. and i think it's, it's not necessarily anybody to blame or the times are needed, that it's kind of the way we are right now. everything is turn to 11, everything as louder. because what happens if you go on television? if you go on to a big, you want to get clicks, you want to get metrics and you're not going to go out and get any kind of traffic
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or trash, or if you sound rational. but if you're on the and i don't want to pick up, i'm not going to make any shows. but if you're on a 80, i a talk show or a chat show, and you can say something that is our ranges and your comments go viral. you're going to go up in terms of your, your stature. so that seems and breathes and encourages in countenances, more lunatic behavior. so it's, this is weird psycho logo, re a scrum that we're in. right. and it was like the day we'll move a psych ward. but how do you stop that? you can't, because you've got to ask yourself, do you want free speech or not? are there problems free speech? yes. are there are consequences? yes. do great, easy people say crazy things. yes. but i promise you the reason why that has happened is because somebody is not crazy, but you might want to call it evil homicide. oh, it's rare, it's happened before. and it will remain where and this is not going to in any way
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disrupt the president. speaking, this is not going to disrupt rallies. in fact, his next attendance is next. riley is going to make one lot of woodstock looked like, uh like, uh you know, a social t. yeah. in date. um, so states that it's a very small ox, uh, just wanna get your reaction to what president biden said particular on the fact that he said he had opinions about what happened. but he said he didn't have enough fights. what do you think really is the situation now in terms of what this will mean for the repercussions? lajna was that just saying that this isn't going to stop trump? we've heard him in the past and the 2016 campaign, he was wearing a bullet proof vests back then. that was after an incident in ohio. do you think we're going to see the security now ramped up at all events and see that the 2 candidates really may be multicultural?
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i do think that you're going to see increased security particularly evolving president trump. i'm leaving to go to milwaukee a next week. i'll be obviously at the republican national convention. we'll see the type of security that will have that will be in milwaukee. uh, president trump will be there. i think he's arriving on tuesday. he'll be there. obviously speaking on thursday. do accept the republican nomination. but this isn't gonna stop donald trump. i mean, at least the, the criminal proceedings to the, the, against him, which i know, but have no basis, haven't stopped him. this unfortunate shooting is not going to stop him. he's going to be back on the campaign trail. he has rallies, and i'm an american like nobody has had before. he gets 203040000 people at these outdoor rallies. i'm in pennsylvania, which is a, you know, critical state in the election. it's one of the 6 states. it's going to decide things, and we're going to see a lot of president trump. we're going to say a lot of his supporters out here for him from his nomination next week through the
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election in november. and i think he's going to be on the campaign trail on all of the states and he's gonna speak his mind. and of course, it certainly looks like uh, he's in a great position to, to, to win the election, particularly because of the catastrophic events. you know, the president by didn't have, you know, at the, at the last debate. okay, well look, thank you very much for joining me. both of the that was states and the temporary smocks for my pennsylvania state. send that to enjoy and also law. i know who's a legal and media analyst really interesting comments to hear from you. obviously, this is a breaking your story. well, so trying to find out all the information but much appreciated for your time and do . thank you very much. thank you very much and maybe maybe i could speak to you from the convention next week. we would love to hear from you guys. thanks so much . they stay in touch. well that's cross live now to all these
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correspond, caleb move in, who is in the united states for us in new york? caleb? i just exactly. what sort of dates do we have? um, uh and what do we know exactly about what's happened and what's being said about this incident? reports from the local officials say that at this point there are 2 individuals who are dead. one of them is the alleged shooter that is not yet confirmed, but it appears that the parent shooter is dead along with another individual. now, there has been remarks from a doctor who was on the scene a witness to the events that took place. here's what he had to say to get ahold of you. i want to really see something. the said i heard the shots by far was far attractive to begin with somebody over there was shot shot. so i made my way over.
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i said, i'm in the emergency department physician. let me help you, guy. his phone around was can read the benches. we had a head shot here and lots of blood so i got him also, uh, i got people there really are only 100 for the cpr. so it appears that the details of the event as we understand it are donald trump took the stage. he was addressing the crowd as he routinely does at his rallies. this was in butler, pennsylvania, pennsylvania is a state that has 2 major cities, pittsburgh and philadelphia that are democratic party, strong holds, but outside of those major cities, it's a conservative state. uh you have a lot of religious folks, a lot of rural people that tend to vote republican and support donald trump. uh so he was speaking to the crowd. uh and all of
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a sudden they were shots. donald trump punched his ear and then dr. down and then uh, after the shots stopped ringing out. uh, we saw secret service uh, you know, grab the president and squared him off the stage as he was being escorted off the stage and shot his supporters. a fist salut which is in traditional active defiance, was associated with the black power movement in the united states. it's become kind of a, a cultural icon done by rock stars and others. there's a long, complicated history with politics going back to the 1800s, but he shot a defiant fist salute out to which is the porters responded, shooting back a fist salut. there was blood on trump space, apparently coming from an injury on his ear. at this point appears, it's pretty clear that a bullet grazed donald trump's ear, or at least struck in the, in the year to some degree, causing that blood to come from donald trump's that you're creating that injury. he was a score it off the stage and this is a moment, it's going to go down in american history and, and world history. caleb global,
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say we have a president, joe biden speaking just a phone a few moments ago, talking about the fact that this kind of violence has no place in politics. what kind of reaction we've been having from across the political spectrum in the us in regards to this as well. it's quite interesting because over a year ago, tucker carlson almost predicted today's advance now tucker carlson for those who may not recall. he was the most popular tv personality in the united states. his fox news nightly program was the most popular shell. it was removed from the air and he was removed from fox news. he then migrated to social media where he continued doing important interviews with high level people, including the, the russian president. uh and about a year ago, tucker carlson gave an interview 9 which he said the donald trump could be facing
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and attempted assassination. here's the main bolt lamp of what was said by tucker carlson over a year ago. are they going to let trump be president? of course we look if you know they protested them. they called the names he won anyway, the impeached him twice on ridiculous pretences, they think fabricated a lot about what happened on january 6th in order to impeach him. and yet it didn't work. he came back, then they indicted him. it didn't work. he became more popular. let me encourage him 3 more times and every single time his popularity rose to begin with criticism, then you go to protests, then you go to one piece right now you go to indict minute and none of them work. what's next? let me let you know graphic oh man, were speeding toward assassination, obviously. and no one will say that, but i don't,
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i don't know how you can reach that conclusion to now tucker carlson's remarks at the time were met with scrutiny and criticism from mainstream us media. they accused him of spreading conspiracy theories, nbc called out tucker carlson for making these remarks. site was considered to be not an acceptable thing on tucker girls. and this part to say they said he was enhancing and intensifying divisions and they may want to revisit those remarks because it seems that tucker carlson was on to something in light of today's of that what kind of thank you very much for bringing this up to date on that, that's all to use. correspondent in new york. caleb, i'm open or take a look what happened the well, the move until the incident, we discussing a trump interrupting his speech and the less the science you will seen, of course, with the beloved. the blood also appeared to be smooth in other parts of his face.
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the trump held up a space in defiance. the security guards this voltage came off the stage though he appeared to have only been mildly injured at the secret service. us secret service said the former president is safe after that. but some people at the raleigh screens in the far as the incident unfold date, and we do understand that 2 people were killed, including the alleged shooter. let's discuss this further now with investigative journalist and found the truth in media, ben swan. ben, thanks very much for joining us here on the program. i just want to start with the fact we're cnn has called this assassination attempt for nearly 2 hours an incident. i mean, having one supp headline on that website saying the secret service was helping
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donald trump us, he falls, which is very interesting interpretation of the video that we have all seen now on non stop. what is your thoughts on how cnn? one of the biggest outlets in the us can cause the attempted assassination. as an alleged full. yeah, it's absolutely incredible. i'll give you one even bigger than that, the president of the united states job i didn't just spoke the final question of the news conference. and when she was speaking, a reporter asked, was this an assassination attempt? and he refused to call it an assassination attempt. instead saying, i don't have enough information. i don't have the facts and he walked off the stage . excuse me, there is a former president, your political arrival who was on the stage, turned his head a shot in the ear which, which simply means that you really think about this. he was centimeters away from being shot directly in the face or in the head, which would have been a killed shot. that's essentially what took place here. it's very clear this was an
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