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hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. canada and around the world, i'm max foster in london. >> we are continuing our breaking news coverage this hour. as the fbi investigates apparent assassin nation attempt on donald trump, the former us president, wasn't harmed in sunday's incident at his golf club in florida, which comes just two months after an assassination attempt at a rally in pennsylvania, a 58-year-old man identified as ryan wesley routh has been detained a source says the fbi investigation has now gone, global as officials look into his background, we've learned ralph has criticized trump on social media in the past sources say trump had been playing golf at the time of the incident, moving between holes five and six and his outing was a last-minute decision. >> the palm beach county sheriff says the secret service fired shots at a man with a rifle in the bushes along the perimeter of the trump
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international golf club. a witness who saw the person flee in a car or helped authorities locate him in martin county the sheriff described the man and so reaction the first text i would describe as having a relatively calm flat, a fact. >> it's not displaying a lot of emotions. never asked what is this about odyssey foresman, with long rifles, blue eyes locked on. >> never questioned it and official says the ban was 300 to 500 yards away from trump, as he was playing golf. people familiar with the matter, say golf courses have long been a source of concern among secret service officials. the palm beach county sheriff explains why you gotta understand the golf course is surrounded by shrubbery, so when somebody gets into the shrubbery, they're pretty much out of sight all right and at this level that he is at right now, he's not the sitting president if he was, we would have this hire a golf course around it. >> well, because he's not
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security is limited to the areas that the secret service deems possible imagine that the next time becomes at a golf course, there'll probably be a little more people around the perimeter but the secret service did exactly what they should have done. they provided exactly what the protection should have been as her agent did a fantastic job trump took to social media on sunday to praise the u.s secret service and other law enforcement officials after the apparent attempt on his life saying in part, quote, the job done was absolutely outstanding. shortly after sunday's incident, trump sent out to fundraising emails saying in the second one my resolve is only stronger after another attempt on my life, i will never slow down. i will never give up. i will never surrender investigators are already learning more about the man detained in connection with the attempted assassination cnn's evan perez tells us what officials know so far i
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58-year-old man arrested sunday in florida in connection with an apparent assassination attempt on former president donald trump is a self-employed, affordable housing build there in hawaii and was a critic of the former president online ryan ruth, as been active on social media, weighing in on politics and current events, including making a post referencing the july assassination attempt on trump in butler, pennsylvania in separate posts on x route tagged president joe biden and vice president kamala harris, encouraging them to visit those people who are injured at the rally while also trump in an april post also on x also tagging president biden's presidential account. >> he wrote that biden's campaign should be called something like k daf, keep america democratic and free the trumps. he said should be moussa, make americans slave. again, master. democracy is on the ballot and we cannot lose.
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now route also has ties to north carolina where records show that he voted in the state's democratic primary in march of this year. and he also contributed more than $100 to act blue, which is a website that processes donations for democrats. now a one-point route expressed strong support for ukraine on social media. he had dozens of posts on x in 2022, and he said he was willing to die in the fight. and that quote, we need to burn the kremlin to the ground. now routes eldest son, oren, told cnn via text message that route was a loving and caring father and honest, hardworking man, and he also said that the little that i've heard, it doesn't sound like the man i know to do anything crazy, much less violent but the fbi is investigating this incident as an attempted assassination on the former president. and federal charges are expected to be filed against them. in the coming days. evan perez, cnn,
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washington, us president joe biden says he is relieved that donald trump was unharmed in sunday's apparent assassination attempt. and a statement he says, as i've said many times, there's no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country. and i directed my team to continue to ensure that secret service service has everything has every resource, capability, and protective measure necessary to ensure the former president's continued safety democratic presidential nominee, kamala harris also released a statement saying, i am deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt of former president trump today. as we gather the facts, it will i will be clear. i condemn political violence. we all must do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more violence donald trump's running mate, j.d vance, posted this on x. i'm glad president trump is safe. he was amazingly in good spirits still much we don't know, but i'll be hugging my kids extra tight tonight and
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saying a prayer of gratitude the congressional task force investigating the attempted assassination of donald trump in july is seeking a briefing with the us secret service following sunday's incident. in a statement, the members of the four say they want to know what happened and how security responded. one lawmaker he says, he remains deeply concerned about the political violence i'm deeply concerned about what's going on right now. >> i'm deeply concerned, quite frankly for the former president's safety the secret service has a lot to explain how an individual was able to get it get this close to the former president congressman moskowitz says, he expects the taskforce will also investigate the current incidents. john, we now cheryl, tyler former secret service special agent. thank you so much. for joining us. a lot of praise going out for the secret service today. do you think they did a good job good
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morning. >> yes, i do they they did their job and they did it right some people questioning how someone was able to get so close to donald trump with a weapon is that a concern view away from the immediate response that's always a concern whether it's a inside venue, on outside venue. and as with the last attempted assassination, it came out clearer and clearer outside venues are very, very very difficult to secure. not that that's an excuse. but they are challenging. their challenges that you just you can't have a 100% bubble. that's the problem in terms of why he was there that's probably the biggest concern, isn't it? >> because as we understand that this was a last-minute decision by trump to play golf
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we can he doesn't have is normal big political team around him. so there would be less people who would have known that he was there was this just coincidence. do you think or are you concerned that there were some intel and voltaire as well? >> for face value at where we are right now. when you have those impromptu movements you can only assume, which is a horrible word to use, but you can only assume that it was a coincidence. on the other fat on the other side of that is if the individual was there and have the equipment there, there's the pa strong possibility that the individual knew this golf course had case this golf course and was just waiting specialists earlier if this was
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a sitting president, the entire golf course and the perimeter would have been locked down. >> just to explain why that isn't the case for someone that could be the next president i've done golf courses with sitting presidents and some have been completely locked down some haven't. so it depends on the situation. it depends on the golf course there are a lot of ifs involved to compare the amount of level of protection for it a non sitting president and a sitting president that's going to be a laundry list of issues and concerns. the capabilities staffing, it's if you start going down the road of everybody gets the same then that's fine if that's the road you choose. but what comes with that is an enormous amount of personnel and enormous amount of equipment the list
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just gets larger and larger you insist about president or presidential candidate doesn't play golf. >> you've obviously secured golf courses for sitting presidents before have you considered that? and how would that process work? >> i don't think that process would work well and i say that very quickly because you have to realize on the other side, yes, there the president of the united states they have a right to have some sort of life outside of the white house so to tell a person, once you become the president united states, you no longer can do this. you no longer can do that. there are some things that are trimmed back that they cannot do to because it causes more problems than concerns. however, to stop a person from
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going voting, to stop them from going scheme from stop them from going golfing when do you stop stopping them donald trump obviously has huge amount of respect for the secret service team there will be discussions with them, presumably afterwards, and he will be listening because he has that respect. >> well, sort of conversations do you think? the secret service would want to have with the president after an incident like this where whenever there's an incident whether it be directed at a particular person or their family or just in general, they will discuss the seek, the secret service will discuss with the protectee what has happened, what has transpired, and discuss with them how how they feel and really they want to know. how do they feel what do they think should be done? how do they think that they're involved? they're not just sitting there
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listening to orders being thrown at them and decisions being made. they have some input. they're concerned. >> so they want to know, so you need to keep that communication line open. >> will they follow what he says? >> maybe maybe not will they take into consideration what he says? most definitely? >> okay. so tyler, thank you for your insight and your expertise. >> really appreciate you being up for us today thank you now congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle are reacting to the apparent assassination details after the break the jennifer's? gen x, gen y, and gen z. >> each planning their future for the chase mobile app gen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from jpmorgan wealth plan. >> let's go whiskers and why is working with the banker to budget for her birthday? >> you only turned 30 once. >> and gen z, her credits go then, hello, new apartment
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tape thursday night rodgers i'll give a new era in strength thursday night football oh, we all brought more now on the breaking news, we've been telling you about donald trump's safe after being targeted and what the fbi says was an apparent assassination attempt at his palm beach, florida golf club on sunday. >> trump was playing golf when a secret service agent spotted a rifle barrel sticking through a fence on the course. please stay the agent open fire, but apparently did not hit anyone one man was later detained and could sue and could soon go through a court-ordered mental health assessment before facing any possible criminal charges. this is the second time that
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jumps faced in apparent attempt on his life. the first was this scene in butler, pennsylvania in july. the secret service faced mounting criticism over its handling of security at that event then us secret service director kimberly cheatle resigned because of it. now, the congressional task force investigating that first incident is requesting a briefing from the secret service on sundays. instance here's what the secret service had to say about security involving the former president that's changed at all elaborate on what you mean >> the threat level is high we have increased the amount of acids that we support. so we are we live in danger time, so yes sources say donald trump's golf outing on sunday was a
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last addition to his schedules. >> cnn's kristen holmes is following developments and has more now from washington was talking to a number of campaign advisers who say there are still a lot of questions as to what exact well you have in the details there and how exactly this happened, particular how the suspect knew where donald trump was going to be and win today just a reminder, he is a former president. he is not a current sitting president, which means he doesn't have to put out a schedule. there was no pool of press pool following him around and so instead, this was a private event with a close it's frowned. he was with ally and donor, steve witkoff golfing his property there. so there are a lot of questions as to how exactly this unfolded. now one thing that i've spoken to a number of campaign advisers about is that they are pleased with the secret service response. one thing that i will note is that after that assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania, there were a lot of questions as to why i exactly the u.s. secret service did not respond or engage in the shooter quickly. that is
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not. or at least does not seem to be the case here as we know, donald trump seem to be traveling with least two sets of secret service agents, ones that were behind him. and then another set that was in front of him. he himself was traveling between the fifth and sixth hole. we are told there was an entire other secret service group ahead of him advancing him that is the group that saw the rifle and engaged with the suspect on the golf course. shots were fired and then a second group of secret service agents took donald trump away. they went back to the club, which is on lockdown for several hours, then we were told donald trump was brought back to mar-a-lago again, several hours later, which is not completely unreasonable. something we saw in butler, pennsylvania as well, secret service taking their time to secure the location as well as make sure or there's no secondary location or secondary potential gunman waiting. so that is unsurprising. now we also are told that the campaign managers have now reached out to the entire staff to the
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campaign to discuss what happened today with them in an email, this is what they roan this came from coal managers see chris lacivita and susie wiles, partly they say today for the second time in two months, and evil monster attempted to take the life of president trump. thankfully, no one was injured at the golf course. this is not a matter that we take lightly, your safety is always top priority we ask that you remain vigilant in your daily comings and goings. be observant, maintain a constant level of situational awareness. we are also told that for at least some time period after this assassination attempt, they did close down the west palm beach or at least locked down the west palm beach campaign offices. they had done this same thing after the assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania. there clearly trying to make sure that everyone around donald trump is safe, but also you hear them. there are encouraging an urging people to remain vigilant to keep their eyes open they believe there is
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potentially an ongoing security threat, but again, a big a huge notable event here we are now talking about the second assassination attempt in roughly two months, but on top of that, lots of questions still as to how exactly and why exactly this happened oh again, kristen holmes, cnn, washington earlier, cnn's erin burnett spoke to marc caputo, a national political reporter for the bulwark are conservative news outlet he explained how those in trump's orbit are reacting to the incident what i'm hearing from people who know him is that there is a tremendous amount of anger in trump's inner circle, outer circle on social media and there was already considerable amount of paranoia and that's only going to increase the second assassination attempt. i don't think we've ever seen this before. and there are loads and loads of questions as to how this happened, why he didn't have greater security from social from pardon me, from secret service. and you're
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going to hear a lot more about that. but leading up to this the former president bee been subject to some critical coverage in the news media for for stoking some conspiracy theories about the first assassination attempt. and now that the second one came along, it's gonna be hard to persuade him. otherwise that there is not some deeper, darker force at work. i'm not saying that there is, but this is just his belief system and it's only going be situation lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been reacting to the apparent assassination attempt how speaker mike johnson posted on x after meeting with trump at mar-a-lago saying in part, moly in american history, has endured more attacks and remained so strong and resilient. he is unstoppable republican senator lindsey graham said, trump was in good spirits and he's more resolved than ever to save our country. the leaders of the senate democrats democrat chuck schumer and republican mitch
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mcconnell have both denounce political violence and called for the person responsible to be held accountable and prosecuted. and democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz, echoed that sentiment, also say he was glad for trump's safety we're joined now from washington by jacob rubashkin, deputy editor of inside elections. thank you so much for joining us. we talked with a former secret service agent about exactly what happened here. but how does this play into politics going forward? do you think good morning, max. the worst time to assess the impact of a breaking news event is while it's still happening, the second worst time is right after it happened. >> and that is at the very least, where we are with this second attempt. data assassination of the former president. there's still a lot we don't know it hasn't even been a day. >> and so as it pertains to the political impact of what we saw go down yesterday. there are
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still a lot of open questions and even more so when you think about how just two months ago there was that that's dramatic first assassination attempt on trump's life in butler, pennsylvania. that feels like a political decade. since then, the number of events we've seen that could be faithfully described as race altering has been a dozen or more and so what this means for the election moving forward is more orban open question then arguably it would have been a decade, two decades, or even a year ago. >> when you talk about that first assassination attempt and we're not in a breaking situation, breaking news situation around that at the moment, unless still massive, aren't unanswered questions aren't there. i just want you to take listen to this congressman speaking to anderson earlier the fbi secret service, homeland security, to come out, start sharing some of the information with the american
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people. >> you know, this anderson, you see it on social media on the left, people think you know, it was staged on the right. people think it was the deep state. and that's because we're not sharing information with the american people he's got a good point, hasn't hey, i mean, the public aren't being given information to make up their own minds. >> you just alluded there to the conspiracy theories on both sides. of the debate but not giving information creates a vacuum that creates the conspiracy theory. so why do you think we haven't been told about what they know about in our first attempt. >> look, i think that these are really delicate situations and investigations take a long time and quite frankly, there's nothing more american than conspiracy theories, baseball and apple pie. >> we still have people here who are arguing about the kennedy assassination were arguing about the moon landing it's entirely predictable such a major event, like the attempted assassination of former president trump last july would eventually or even
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quickly devolve into a real massive conspiracy theories. >> and obviously, we'd all love to have more information about that. there's no evidence to suggest any of the theories that float around online, which i think it's important to state, but yes, i think that there's going to be a lot more to come out about both of these incidents and especially on the failure of the secret service to adequately protect a former president. that to me is the most notable that it happened twice and that it happened and during this enhanced security posture, if you look at photos from rally is not just a former president trump vice president harris the secret service protectees or speaking out of glass boxes at their rallies. i mean, we're at a point where everyone knows this is a distinct possibility and so for us to get so close, again to tragedy, i think really the pressure on the secret service
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to offer explanations, to offer information is only going to get higher and higher with every passing day we were talking to fbi agents, former one earlier, she actually praised the secret service on their reaction to this apparent attempt. >> we've also seen donald trump praising his team as well but you do have the question, don't you? about how the secret service agent here reacted in the moment, but how the moment was allowed to happen and someone got so close to a former president with a weapon yeah, absolutely. >> i think it's a it's a reasonable question and it's one that a lot of people are going to be working hard to answer over the coming days, weeks, and months in terms of this transparency question, how much information is being released about the motives behind these attacks? how transparent do you think they should be at this point or do worry that it will only add to conspiracy theories i think
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more transparency is always going to be good. obviously, it's very early but i hope we learn as much as we can about this and that law enforcement is open and candid as they should be about all major events that were going through as a country also, you very narrow escape this time and last time, i think one thing that people are talking positively about in very divisive political landscape is that at least everyone of all political shades of coming together to support donald trump on this and make sure he's protected. >> do you think that's no? >> absolutely. i mean, i think it's incredibly important that we as a society, as a country and certainly the political class, make absolutely clear that there's no place for political violence in america. this is something that i think people were pretty clear on vault following the first attempt. i think there i'm. being clear on it now, again, on both sides of the aisle, and i think that's an important
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recognition and that is a line that we can't cross because if we cross that we're in we're in truly bad territory so absolutely, i think it's notable. i think it's important that people have all partisan affiliations are on the same page about the absolute political violence in any form so it could be baskin really appreciate your insights this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on our breaking news the latest on the investigation and more details about the man detained in connection with sunday's incident we're trying to spy on us. we were spying on them. >> this is a secret secrets and spies now streaming on max telling me what you want want to be a star. >> i want to solve this crime, but we can only do it you will help colombia normal this is
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back to cnn newsroom. i'm max foster in london, back to our breaking news coverage, donald trump, thanking secret service agents and law enforcement after another apparent attempt on his life. he said, quote, the job done was absolutely outstanding. the palm beach county sheriff says the secret service, it's spotted a rifle barrel sticking out of a fence, whilst trump was on the course, agents then fired at a man who was in the bushes along the perimeter. no one apparently was hit by it began gunfire. here's what the sheriff says. they found at the scene in the bushes where this guy wants is an ak-47 style rifle with a scope do backpacks which were hung on the fence that had ceramic tile in them. and a gopro which he was going to take pictures of. >> the man fled, but the sheriff says a witness provided a photo of his car and licensed place. police later detained the enforcement sources have
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identified him as 58-year-old ryan wesley routh he owns a small construction company in hawaii and has criticized trump on social media. we've also learned that ralph self-published a book last year detailing his efforts to support ukraine in the war against russia, a war he called unwinnable cnn's randi kaye has more now from palm beach county, florida we are learning more about the man who was detained in this incident here at trump international golf courses. >> name is ryan wesley routh. he lived in hawaii for some time he's 58-years-old and the car that he was driving actually belonged to his daughter. we understand from law enforcement that when he was taken into custody, he was calm and that he was not displaying emotion according to law enforcement. now, we also know that he had with him according to what was found at the scene to backpack it's and a gopro as well as an ak-47 style rifle. now this all unfolded after secret service, who was on the golf course working the holes ahead of
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donald trump saw the barrel of a rifle poking through the fence, and then they engage the suspect with some gunfire. he took off. >> they may chase. they eventually tracked him down and took him into custody. now, in terms of the law enforcement presence here, still at the international golf club, the roads have been closed since this incident occurred. that has continued much through the day. here on summit boulevard, which is the main thoroughfare outside the front of the international golf club that is where holes five and six where this incident apparently occurred. those holes backup to summit boulevard where we are standing and this has been closed for hours, so that is a key boulevard as well as others that surround the club, which would be kirk road and congress avenue. all of them were shut down following this incident the former president was kept here at the international golf club for hours, made sure that the area was secure. the entire golf club was locked down, and
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then he was his brought to mar-a-lago, which he calls home about 15 minutes from here in west palm beach. so we understand that he does still have scheduled we'll defense this week and we will see what the week brings and what the investigation brings as well. randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida, joined now by law enforcement in the litigation experts. sunny slaughter in washington. thank you so much. i thought joining us today interesting to see the local police and the secret service very much on the same page here oh, absolutely. >> the coordination between federal, state, and local jurisdictions when it comes to law enforcement, not just in these incidents for an all incidents where you might have an individual who has attempted to assassinate someone or violated the law in a federal manner it's not unusual and they are always going to be working together. their collaboration is necessary and
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needed in order for them to the war. and investigate these types of criminal activities but the first, assassination attempt, there was some tension, wasn't there between the two. i just want to show the contrast though and hear from the sheriff again and florida you know, we learned from things that we've done and haven't done. >> okay. let's just we're just going to hear from what he said. sorry, i didn't made it clear enough. just going to hear what he said about the secret service the secret service agent. >> that was all the course did a fantastic job. they have an agent that jumps one whole ahead of time toward a president. was adamant and he was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time the individual took off just explain. sunny why that particular secret service really stepped up to duty yesterday you know, this individual was prepared fully ready a part of the advanced
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team looking out, this really stopped this assassination tap one individual stepping forward and making sure he was on the ready doing the job that he's been hired and trained to do. and how important it is for everyone to be focused on what they are supposed to do and focus on the safety of the former president at all times, not just when there is a rally, what at all times. >> and, you know, i have to applaud the secret service agent for the job that was done and done well on the team that followed up because there was a witness wasn't there. he saw the suspect flee and they taught him in what feels like record time in a very effective operation. >> exactly. the witness was critical because half the witness not been able to provide concrete and quick information. the secret service would have been delayed in all of the other avenues. you know, and all of the other coordinated law enforcement
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professionals would would have or potentially vineyard delayed in obtaining who this individual was and getting them very quickly. all of this happened in records fee, and that is what we need. but we also need them to be prepared in advance so we don't have these type of close calls as well so let's talk about how this was allowed to happen though, because that's where the criticism a leveled the secret service that someone with a gun was able to get so close to the president and crucially knew the president was there when apparently it was a last minute decision for him to play golf concerning and i think we have to ask more questions about how this individual knew what he knew at the time that he knew what have you been surveilling the president, had he been looking out, had he been there previously? so they're going to have to go back and roll all of the tape to determine what the presence of this individual was prior to contact other family
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members, friends, see what he was doing in advance because that is a critical question that i think is going to be vital for all of us to know what is happening when it happened, and why this is happening. but i think this individual was prepared he's currently we've detained, which is good. they have the opportunity to ask questions. hopefully he will be forthcoming and if not, then they need to start speaking with i'm sure they are with family, friends, those who have been watching, those who have been there, and those who have been close to him. there asking a lot on any secret service to protect a former president whilst playing on golf course because they are so hard to lock down, aren't they effectively, by the very nature of how they operate and also having bushes is already an issue, isn't it? do think there's a case for telling donald trump be shouldn't be allowed to play golf i think there might be a case in our minds for telling him not to do this, but i don't think that is going to happen. the present form of donald president trump
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is his, is a unique individual. this is a new time and a new era of which strategies must be developed you cannot be thinking about what we used to do. we need to readjust as law enforcement professionals and as a community to how individuals are operating now former president donald trump is one of those individuals and we need to level up, level set and just figure out how to navigate. but most importantly, his safety it's critical and paramount. and i think the secret service will do what is necessary to ensure his safety along with giving him his freedom at the same time? >> yeah. >> thankfully, he is okay. as his clarified, sunny slaughter. thank you so much for joining us today. >> we will have much more on this in the hours ahead, but first, venezuela's government says it has stopped a plot to assassinate its longtime president nicholas maduro it's blaming the u.s. >> and spain. that's ahead
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cnn venezuela is accusing the cia of orchestrating a plot to assassinate president nicholas maduro and other top officials, say the u.s. wants to destabilize the country after disputed presidential election. venezuelan officials say spain's intelligence agency he's also involves the u.s and spain say that's not true. steffano pozzebon has the latest the united states and spain are firmly rejecting the claims that they were involved in an alleged plot to overthrow the venezuelan government and kill authoritarian president nicolas maduro on saturday, even as well as interior minister diosdado cabello announced the arrest of six foreigners, including three us citizens, saying that they were involved in the plot, which kobe you blamed on the the cia without showing any proof. the security services of other countries involved in the plot know that we know more than what i am saying now i'm not going to reveal everything we
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know as part of our investigation because there's a reason we were able to stop them behind this. there are two main instigators the cia and the national intelligence center of spain now come at a seen as a hard line and intransigent member of the venezuelan government he was appointed to cabinets in august after a widespread cycle of antigo berman protester following the controversial reelection of nicolas maduro on july 28. both the us government and the european union have already announced i'll say they will not recognize those results after massive allegations of voting fraud on saturday, cabello accused the six-day taney's of introducing some 400 us manufactured guns to vanessa so but again, failed to reveal any detail leading up to these arrest, which included two spanish citizens and one czech citizen. as well as the three americans said. and first reported on the detention of a
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us navy sailor on september for wilbert castaneda is now being cuz by cabello of being the ringleader of the alleged plot, something both the department of the state and the department of defense had already denied. they told us as a bag man that castaneda was traveling through venezuela on personal matter when he was detained in caracas. at the end of august for cnn, this is they hono puts a ban. >> bogota say a russian strike on an apartment block in kharkiv has wounded dozens of people with fears. >> others are trapped under the rubble the search for survivors continues after a guided aerial bomb hit the 12 story building on sunday, it's just one of several attacks across ukraine this weekend which killed at least nine people. president volodymyr zelenskyy says over the past week, the russians have launched around 30 missiles, more than 800 guided aerial bombs nearly 3,000
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off the carolinas coast is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding to the east coast potential tropical cyclone eight, as the u.s. national hurricane center is calling, it, is expected to make landfall sometime today, bringing with it heavy rains, high winds, and coastal flooding parts of both north and south carolina are under a tropical storm warnings right now, if the storm strengthens, it will be named tropical storm helaena now chinese authorities say typhoon, but blinker is the strongest storm to hit shanghai in more than 70 years. it made landfall early on monday with heavy the rain and gale-force winds. china's meteorological administration has issued a red typhoon warning for the area. it's most severe alert officials are keeping a close watch on rivers and waterflow from mountain areas due to flooding concerns, some parts of china could see up to 80 millimeters of rainfall per hour at least eight people have died after some of the heaviest
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rain in decades hit parts of central and eastern europe, causing widespread flooding these are live pictures, live images coming to us from southern poland and the czech border. a slow-moving low pressure system named storm boris has dumped a month's worth of rain across the region from austria to misery everywhere residents in romania. say the floods came quickly, knocking down walls up, ending furniture and drowning livestock that couldn't escape the russian waters total damage. >> dead chickens, all the geese everything everything in parts of rain soaked, romania. residents are assessing the damage from storm boris which, unleashed a month's worth of rain in the span of a few days over central and eastern europe
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