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our viewers, joining us from around the world. i'm max foster is monday, september the 16th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in palm beach, florida where federal authorities are investigating an apparent assassination attempt on donald trump about two months after the former president was shot and injured on the ear at a rally in pennsylvania. here's what we know so far this hour, a 58-year-old man identified as ryan wesley routh has been detained a source says the fbi investigation is now gone global. as officials look into his background sunday's incident unfolded whilst trump was golfing at his west palm beach club the plan a last minute addition to his schedule. we understand authorities say the secret service fired shots at a man with a rifle in the bushes along the perimeter of the trump international golf club. it was later tracked down in martin county. the sheriff described the man's reaction the first question. >> i would describe as having a
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relatively calm flat a fact. was not displaying a lot of emotions. never asked, what is this about odyssey? of course, men with long rifles, blue eyes locked on, never questioned it well, the palm beach county sheriff explained what led up to the man being detained. we are able to locate a witness that came to us and said, hey, i saw the guy running out of the bushes he jumped into a black nissan and i took a picture of the vehicle and the tag, which was great so we had that information. our real time crime that are put out now to the license plate readers. and we were able to get a hit on that vehicle on i95 as it was headed then the martin county we've got to hold the martin county sheriff's office, alerted them and they spotted the vehicle and pulled it over and detain the guy after that,
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we took the victim. i'm sorry, the witness that witnessed the incident took flew them up there and he identified here's the person that he saw running out of the bushes. he jumped into the car officials say several items were found at the scene, including an ak-47 style rifle with a scope, two backpacks, and a gopro camera. >> trump took to social media to thank the us secret service and other law enforcement officials for their actions. he said, quote the job done was absolutely outstanding foreign leaders have been reacting to the apparent assassination attempt. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu posting sara and i was shocked by the second assassination attempt against president trump. and we're relieved to hear that he too failed but we shouldn't rely on luck. >> and this from hungarian prime minister viktor orban, who shares a close relationship with trump, quote, is clear that president trump's life is in danger until his victory. we are praying for you, mr. president. cnn's kyung lah is
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following this story from los angeles and has more detail on the person being detained the investigation now as a global one, as investigators try to figure out who exactly is ryan wesley routh, what cnn has been able to compile per our investigative team is that he is a 58-year-old man and he has an extensive social media history, according to various posts and pictures that we have been able to gather across the web the we found a gofundme page that he was asking people to help donate, to help fund his stay in ukraine. >> he traveled to kyiv and you can see these pictures posted here. if he was there, he was asking and friends to help fund his visit and encouraging others to join him in ukraine and it appears that this travel was extremely unofficial. he claims in this go gofundme posts that he was traveling there to support the people of ukraine that he planned to say at a hostel with a military
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unit, and that he was donating tactical gear for two soldiers fighting on the front lines. none of this though, does appear to be something that we can prove at this point. this is what he had been posting on that gofundme page. we have been able to determine according to public records, that he was splitting his time between hawaii and north korea karolina in hawaii, he was a self-employed, affordable housing builder. he started in 2018, a company called camp, a box, honolulu. it's accompany that built storage units and tiny houses. he according to a local paper there that had interviewed him, that he had been donating one of these to a homeless people in hawaii in north carolina. he has an extensive history there dating back many years. and according to federal campaign finance records, he had registered as an unaffiliated voter without a party in 2012. he did vote this
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year in the state's democratic primary march, according to the north carolina state board of elections. and he had contributed more than $100 to act blew. it is a site that funds democratic campaigns and north carolina public records does show that he had various brushes with the law. he had barricaded himself with a weapon in 2002 after for being pulled over by police and he had barricaded themselves for a number of hours in that standoff, public records also show that he has a number of court cases dating back to the 1990s were state and federal authorities repeatedly accused them of failing to pay his taxes and that he was ordered by various judges to pay thousands of dollars to plaintiffs in various civil suits. one thing that the fbi, according to my colleague josh campbell, would be focusing on is trying to call that social media profile on. as far as, as recent mindset in a separate post on x, the former twitter,
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he had been tagging president joe biden, as well as vice president kamala harris, encouraging them to visit people who were injured at the rally at the first assassination attempt of the former president trump. he wrote in a post directed to harris to please come and visit the people are injured. and then in an april post, he tagged president biden's presidential account and he was making suggestions about what the tagline for the campaign should be we were also the investigative unit was also able to reach the eldest son of the man who has been detained. and that son via text told cnn that he saw his father despite all the records that we've been able to pull on him, he described him as a loving and caring father and this doesn't sound like the man i know to do anything crazy, much less violent kyung lah, cnn, los angeles the fbi is looking for any information in the public,
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has about the incident. and they're asking you locals to stay away from the scene. you can call the fbi tip line 1-800, callfbi with information you think maybe helpful to the investigation palm beach counties sheriff is offering an explanation as to why donald trump's secret service protection was so quote limited. take a listen 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 or what because he's not security is limited to the areas that the secret service deems possible. so i would imagine that the next time becomes at a golf course. there'll probably be a little bit more people around the perimeter but the secret service did exactly what they should have done. >> but some feel the secret service has a lot to answer for his democratic congressman jared
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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 this close to the former president told me mao cheryl tyler, former secret service special agent, and you've been on golf courses, have new working with sitting presidents is it right to say that the whole area would have been locked down if he was a sitting president as opposed to a prospective one thank you for having me not necessarily. it depends on the golf course. it depends on where it's located. there are times where yes, the entire golf course is locked off for president, and i've been there where there's times where there are people pretty far back from the president to
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be able to play golf. so it depends, and we are in different time. so everything is not going to say stay the same badly with this, because no one is doubting the agent who spotted the suspect and the way that he reacted, no one's really doubting that very quick follow after that eyewitness report. but what about the bit before the fact that this person was able to hide in bushes with a gun so close to the president two things. >> one, yes, they did a great job. the agent who saw the gun fantastic. that's what they're supposed to do is to look out for any and everything possible that could cause a problem the fact that the entire golf course was not secured by personnel or cars or our
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fencing or whatever. i can't personally give a comment because i don't know the size of that golf course the challenges are there so if you want shoulder to shoulder, people then that's kind of unrealistic. but if that's what they deem is appropriate then that may happen. >> yeah, they don't found two osc for more resource, aren't they just explain the challenge the secret service house in providing that? >> the, challenge is is that number one, we don't have the staffing. i should say. they don't have that type of staffing available to them secondly, to get that kind of equipment vehicles, cars, you're going to have to rely on every source that you have available to you within that town that's they city in terms of what we know is limited.
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>> obviously, it's only just happened. we still don't know that much. do we about the original assassination attempt in terms of motive? and there's some suggestion that so as not to stoke the political debate, because there are different conspiracies on the left and the right and they don't want to feed that. do understand that? >> yes. totally. i totally agree everybody has their assumptions and yes, the statements are coming out now and what's posted on social media? everybody has their own twist and turn to it. but until you have the facts and the investigation is just beginning, until you have the true information. unfortunately, that's all we're going to hear. and people would like to have the facts well, before the conspiracy theories or the ideas and the thoughts are out there. but that's virtually impossible. you have to let law enforcement do their
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job to gather the facts because as we see information is coming from all over, it's coming from overseas, it's coming from the west coast, the east coast, the south. so you have to put all those pieces together and filter them out to see what's true, what's not true. you're trying to connect the dots on his history, on family, on relationships on everything. so to do the job, right, you have to let them have the time to do the investigation and do it thoroughly show tonight. >> thank you so much. again. >> thank you. >> us president joe biden says he is relieved that donald trump was unharmed. is sunday's apparent assassination attempt to the statement he says as i said many times, there is no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country. and i've directed my team to continue to ensure that secret service has every resource capability and protective measure necessary to ensure the former president's
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trump today. as we gather the facts, i will be clear. i condemn political violence we all must do our part to ensure that this instance does not lead to more violence meanwhile, her running mate tim walz, echoed her sentiments. he wrote, grown and i are glad to hear that donald trump is safe violence has no place they said, i country. it's not who we are as a nation shortly after sunday's incident, trump sent out to fundraising emails saying, and the second one, my resolve is only stronger after another. day of my life. i will never slow down. i'll never give up. i will never surrender trump took to social media on sunday. trump also took to social media after the incident, praising the us secret service and other law enforcement officials after the apparent attempt on his life saying in part, quote, the job done was absolutely outstanding marc caputo, a national political reporter for the bulwalk, a conservative news outlet told cnn that the trump campaign will likely capitalize
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on the latest apparent assassination attempt surely he's going to raise money off of this yes. >> you could say you're being crass, are saying i'm being crass, but these are political actors, their political creatures, and a political environment and politics is the reality. >> and the other reality is, is that this is going to change some of the messaging from the trump campaign going forward. >> they had been taking a number of shots. there have been a few critical reports on the nightly news about the trump campaign rhetoric. well, in the trump campaign's eyes and then trump supporters eyes and in trump's eyes the democrats have something to answer for because they've been calling him a threat to democracy and they've been saying that democracy is on the ballot. this alleged assassin, if you go through his twitter feed, has an actual line in there about how he's critical of trump and how he believes that democracy is on the ballot so expect them to go on offense messaging-wise about how this and say, we're not the ones
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inciting people to violence. it's these other people were trying to kill the former president me. >> now, natasha lindstaedt, professor of government at the university of essex in colchester, england. thank you so much for joining us. obviously, it's early days. this is breaking news we're trying to get the facts, but it's in that absence of fact thanks at the moment that conspiracy theories to bubble up. they've been happening overnight. >> and this actually two distinct conversations going on here isn't there on the left and the right. >> they both got conspiracy theories coming in from different directions. it came after the last assassination attempt and it's happening yet again yeah, that's incredibly dangerous for are engaging in conspiracy theories and not trying to understand the truth, not trying to share credible and accurate information with one another. >> conspiracy theories, of course leads to greater levels of polarization and this comes at a time when us has already incredibly polarized. the rhetoric is very divisive and
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the elections appear to be this very emotional high-stakes affair where apparently there are people that are so aggrieved and concern that they're resorting to political violence. i mean, i think that's what the most concerning thing actually is beyond the misinformation issues is that we had an attempt on the on trump's life two months ago. and already there's another attempt that this political violence is beginning more political violence. now, the only thing that's cooling temperatures, i think just even a little bit is understanding that in both cases, the attempted assassin was either a registered republican or this case voted for trump in 2016. but part of the issue is that trump himself has said that he's not going to accept the election results unless he wins. that gives people that are very aggrieved the only alternative in their view is that they have to resort to violence. and that's
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incredibly concerning. >> the issue lot of people are pointing to is the fact that the secret service or the authorities generally haven't given us the motive for the first attack. so we don't exactly know what motivated that and we're not going to find out on this one, are we for a while either? so it's open to interpretation how you want to use this in your political argument that's true. >> i mean, the only information we have with let's just say this the second attempt is that this individual was someone who is an activist for ukraine that he traveled to ukraine and that feel so strongly about that conflict. and then we would be speculating as to why he felt he needed to assassinate donald trump. but whether it be donald trump's views on that particular conflict. but there's still a lot of information that has to come out here. was he working alone with you? working with others and these are things that the
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law enforcement community will have to communicate clearly to the public so to your first point that we don't get lost in these conspiracy theories that polarizes the country even further. >> for president trump to have gone through this twice is absolutely horrific and everyone, a very political color is praising the fact that he's safe and trying to ensure that no politicians suffer surface of their political views in any sort of contexts but in terms of going on from here, it's going to hijack a lot of the political debate isn't it? just explain how you think that'll be? >> i think the piece before and already mentioned us that they're going to be appointing sides, particularly the republicans have already gone on offense, pointing sides are pointing fingers, excuse me, at the democrats and the rhetoric that they've been using and that this was to blame him after the first assassination
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attempt, j.d. vance basically blamed biden's hostile rhetoric, rhetoric as one of the inspirations for the attempted assassination and so we're hoping at the moment that cooler heads can prevail on the rhetoric can get toned down immediately after the first attempt. donald trump said that he was going to be nicer but that went out the window pretty quickly once he got up at the republican national convention and gang gave his 90 minutes speech. so i don't see any hopes of things are cooling down and the attacks calling down because it is just one of the most, one of the tightest presidential elections in a generation. and so you'll see the republicans try to capitalize on this pretty game campaign funds, particularly because after harris debate, she gained 47 million in campaign funds. i think that's what you're mostly going to see the republicans trying to do is find ways to galvanize the base and to use this in their favor.
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more. it's still go.com i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn now on the breaking news, we've been telling you about donald trump's safe after being targeted in what the fbi says was an apparent assassination attempt this palm beach, florida golf club on sunday, chunk was playing golf when a secret service agent spotted a rifle barrel sticking through a fence on the course. >> please say the agent opened
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fire, but apparently did not hit anyone one man was later detained and could soon go through a court-ordered mental health assessment before facing any possible criminal charges. the man detained in the investigation has expressed support for ukraine and dozens of posts on x in a newly surfaced video from 2022 he said he was willing to die in the war. there putin as a terrorist. >> and he needs to be ended so we need everybody from around the globe to stop what they're doing and come here now and support the ukrainians to end this war. for also tobar raf began trying to enlist afghan conscripts to fight in the war using social media, presenting himself as an off the books liaison for the ukrainian government. >> 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
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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 this seen two backpacks 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 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 but that is where holes five and six where this incident
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apparently occurred. those holes backup to summit boulevard where we are standing and this has been closed four hours. so that is sort of 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? today. 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 then he was 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 events this week, and we will see what the week brings and what the investigation brings as well. randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida golf courses have long been a source of concern among secret service officials trying to keep the former president safe they're often the largest outdoor area a president can visit and the landscaping off as many opportunities to hide. secret service agents typically follow
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the president in golf carts was other secure the holes ahead? that's how the agency says it was able to stop the alleged gunman on sunday it was one or two holes behind because the bubble moves through the golf course so our agents who their first clear he noticed that the rifle was corn and out, our agents engaged. we're not sure right now if we individual was able cool to take a shot or origins, but for sure our agents were able to engage with i'm joined now by law enforcement and litigation experts, sunday slaughter in washington. thank you so much for joining us is there a case for telling the president he can't play golf anymore? >> i do not think that is going to happen at all. i think the president's this attempted assassination will now change the strategy once again and how they protect the president, him
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not playing golf is not an option, but secret service we can drop reconstructing new strategies, identify new threats, and doing what they need to do to protect the president will be the strategy going forward and not him changing his response the president changing his response to what he is accustomed to and what he needs to do to have his freedom and engage with the public as well. >> was he right to praise the secret service, despite the fact that someone got so close to him with a gun absolutely. >> you know, they have a personal relationship even though we might not think so, they are guarding the former president of the united states. and although it was an attempted assassination, we have to determine why that happened. but he is also grateful for them for doing the job that they are supposed to do. and the job that they are required to do, and they are
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putting their lives on the line. so i think his gratitude to them and for them is admirable and it is necessary because there is a relationship. you travel with some someone for that long, you have a relationship to you're building connectivity. even though this was an attempt, it was an unsuccessful attempt. thank goodness for that and it was a second attempt. so we really have to get the secret service on board and i'm sure they are working on this and how to avoid these type of critical incidents going forward knowing that the dynamics of today's societies and threats have changed, what was notable here was how well coordinated the local police were with the secret service. >> and frankly, wasn't the case was the first assassination attempt. there was a lot of communication breakdown but it was pretty incredible how there was a eyewitnesses report of this suspect. and very quickly,
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the law enforcement agencies came together to catch him that type of communication between what we saw now and what happened previously is all about relationships it is all about them having to work together previously. remembered the former president is located in florida, so there is already a significant relationship between the secret service service and local law enforcement in every jurisdiction in the city, in the state of florida, throughout the state of florida and philadelphia, in pennsylvania, that might not have been saying strategy. and also, there was a communication breakdown and how they actually talk to one another on the car their ability, enforcement's ability to hear what is going on to directly communicate. so there is some issues in that way which must be addressed in the first incident, but you can see that the changes in communication and strategy where are
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significant in this particular incident? >> if you were advising the secret service on this incident, would you insist trump got more resources because if it did have more resources, they would have been able to secure a wider area, wouldn't they suggest that they have an additional advanced team that is even further out looking at all of the avenues of potential ways that through. and i am sure that they are working on this. but we have to be we have to be more proactive instead of reactive in this additional advanced team, more resources. because clearly his life is under threat and we must address that. we must figure out a way that to reduce the level of threats against him and particularly as we get
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closer to election time, and then even afterwards, we gone i have to really figure out how to strategize, communicate, and get things done. but more resources, i'm sure are a part of the conversation and necessary. >> okay. so many slota. thank you again for joining us today with your insights. >> thank you just ahead. >> a presidential historian and joins us to discuss the impact of political violence in the u.s. they will have i got news for you are pretty yeah. >> what are the kinds we could run on the news before then would never happen if i got news for you saturday at nine on the began app and stream next day on max ever worry that you're drinking too much. >> take back control with or health or health provides access to medication proven to make it easier to drink less warm to quit drinking altogether qualified for treatment today that we're health.com with decks calm g7,
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dotcom is this schitt's mutual physicians mutual >> trump is safe after being targeted in what the fbi says was an apparent assassination attempt at his palm beach, florida golf club on sunday. this is the second time trump's faced in the past all right. attempt on his life in two months. the first was this scene in butler, pennsylvania in july in the secret service faced mounting criticism over his handling of security at this event, then us secret service director kimberly cheatle resigned because of it.
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presidential historian alexis coe joins me now from ryan back new book, new york. thank you so much for joining us. alexis this second apparent attempt is it unprecedented? >> it's not unprecedented president ford, phase two assassination attempts 17 days apart. we have seen other repeated attempts. of course, we don't know about all of them. we only know about the ones that got close what do you think marks what this out. i mean, they they feel linked. we don't know if they have similar motors which don't know the motive is about either of them at the moment, do we but what do you think is notable about these two? attempts i think the same thing that links these assassination attempts has been the heart of this election, which is whether or not our democracy can indoor. we have political violence being a problem there
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sort of three factors that destroy a democracy violence against voters, and organizers. >> sustained violence against political leaders and ethnic violence groups who are targeted. we see time and time again. i want to say this very carefully, but we do see connections between the rhetoric of donald trump eating cats august j.d. vance yesterday told dana bash that that was not true. and then we see violence sincere. we see january 6, nancy pelosi. we do see connections and we've seen it in the past too. >> what i i've noted about the conspiracy theory around the assassination attempts is that there's no one overriding conspiracy theory. there are actually two, depending on where you are on the left or indeed the right there, almost like competing conspiracy theories. and that comes out of the idea that we're not
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actually getting the facts because they're being investigated there is a vacuum of information. does that make these assassination attempts very different these days because of the impact they can have in such a quick amount of time i think that's a really good point. we don't know as much as we usually new in the past, which is confusing because information moves so much faster. so for instance, after the attempted assassination and ronald reagan's life we had medical reports. we heard from doctors were on the scene. we haven't heard that from president trump i think there's the general misinformation or at least the perception that there's misinformation, but there's also a problem in that after these assassination attempts in the past, there's a moment of unity in the past. there have been these trimming telegram's that politicians have exchanged. i just saw ones between kennedy and nixon and nixon had not had an assassination attempt. we see this time and time again. but
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what we we don't see after it's this moment of unity. now, just in words. but in more than breaks for the day from campaigning, which is what's usually going on in those conversations, we see meaningful discourse and a way to move forward and until we have in this country, we're going to keep experiencing this in the aftermath. we see a doubling down and it's very, it's reminiscent of our other populist president's for example, a untrue jackson. he said his only regret and he had had an assassination attempt to incited by misinformation and propaganda and hate speech. and what we understand and from that as he allegedly said, after his only regret from that time was not shooting henry clay, his political opponent and so we have to remember that sticking to these really vol these divisive politics inspires more divisiveness if it gets more violence but has some unity, hasn't there? everyone across the political divide coming out and saying, the thankful they were safe and that they shouldn't be
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political violence, we need to fight it all along, but are you saying that level of unity is much thinner than it has been after previous assassination attempts. absolutely. we have real meaningful change in example, like george wallace's segregationists to you was paralyzed by an assassination attempt. we saw him really change over time in response to that resolve, reagan change over time. he just the brady bill. so that was gun control. he wrote a new york times op-ed. remember reagan, a republican, they're not usually associated with those words. so there are meaningful changes, whereas there is there's a hope and prayer element to this time after what we're becoming normalized, this political violence and it's just not obviously meaningful okay, let's go appreciate your perspective on this and looking back and how it does play into history. thank you thank you still to come nearly a dozen people are dead as catastrophic flooding hits central and
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more now, on the breaking news, we've been telling you about on donald trump is safe after being targeted and what the fbi says was an apparent assassination attempt at his palm beach, florida golf club on sunday, one man was later detained and could soon go through a court-ordered mental health assessment before facing any possible criminal charges. a law enforcement source tells cnn that federal agents expect the court will require it before any possible criminal charges ryan wesley routh was detained after the incident at trump's palm beach golf course. cnn is attempting to determine if ralph has legal representation will keep following breaking news out of florida throughout the day. but here are some other stories we're keeping an eye on for you singer and songwriter tito jackson has died at the age of 70, according to his family, jackson was best known as
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one-fifth of the jackson five, the pop group made up of tito and his brothers, including the late michael jackson, the rock and roll hall of famer, didn't pursue a solo career until 2016 with release of his first album tito time. his son's tj taj and terrell posted on social media quote, we are shocked, saddened, and heartbroken are far there was an incredible man who cared about everyone and their well-being move cause of death has been revealed so far the us is rejecting venezuela's claims that the cia led a plot to assassinate the country's president. and other top officials in a news conference on saturday venezuela's interior minister accused the american intelligence agency of working to destabilize his country. the country after its presidential election venezuelan officials say 400 us rifles were seas and six foreigners were arrested, including a us navy seal and two other americans the u.s. state department says venezuela's accusations are
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quote, categorically false, and says the u.s. continues to support a democratic solution to the country's political crisis least eight people are dead after some of their heaviest rain in decades hit parts of central and eastern europe, causing widespread flooding a slow-moving low pressure system named storm boris has dumped months and months worth of rain across the region. the flooding has impacted parts of austria, poland, and the czech republic where rivers have burst their banks. poland's prime minister says the government will announce a state of disaster and seek aid from the european union osteoid declared the entire state of lower austria as a disaster area in the capital of vienna, the flooding the capital vienna, the flooding has shut down highways train connections, and there's no relief in sight just yet with more rain forecast for the region in the days ahead chinese authorities say a typhoon. but blinker is the strongest storm to hit shanghai
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in more than 70 years. that made landfall early on monday with heavy rain and gale-force winds china's meteorological administration has issued a red typhoon warning for the area, is most severe alert officials are keeping a close watch on rivers and waterflow for a mountain areas due to flooding concerns. some parts of china could see up to 80 millimeters of rainfall per hour that was a record setting night at the 76th emmy awards, where hollywood honored the best in television achievements. historical drama, shogun took home awards for outstanding drama, lead actor and lead actress in a drama, as well as directing for a drama series. along with its creative arts the award wins shogun 118 awards in total, a new record for the most wins in a single season. but the big surprise was the winner for outstanding comedy emmy goes to
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hacks took a surprise win for outstanding comedy. >> one of his two wins on sunday, max and cnn belong to the same parent company. the show's co-creator in coach. coach show runner, calls for hollywood to better utilize is large pool of aging talent about 20% of our population is over 60 plus and they're only 3% of those characters on television. >> and i would like to see more of them because wildlife a great young supporting after i really want to be a good old lead while the evening had is share of emotional speeches as well. >> richard gadd's scored wins for both his writing, acting, and netflix as baby reindeer he urged the public to keep going, no matter how bad life gat's look ten years ago, i was down an outright i never, ever thought i get my life together. i never ever thought i'd be able to rectify myself. what had happened to me and get myself back on my feet again. and then here i am just over a
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decade later, pick it i won the biggest awards in television. i don't know much about this life are going to why we're here. none of that, but i do know that nothing lasts forever. and no matter how bad it gets yes, it always gets better. yes, we've just struggling. keep going, keep going. and i promise you things will be okay. thank you so much for this award wnba saw rookie caitlin clark broke the rookie scoring record on sunday. >> it happened during the indiana fever's win over the dallas wings, hundred and 10209 finished the game with a career high 35 points and now stands atop the rookie leaderboard with 761 points this season, that beats the previous record of 744 points set by hall of famer simone augustus clark says breaking her record felt like a full circle moment i think that augustus was the first she ever met. her first wnba game another done be a wnba star made history on sunday night is also became the
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