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right now on cnn this morning former president donald trump is safe and own harm a second apparent assassination attempt against the former president. >> how the secret service for to the attack. and what we know about the man detained. >> plus this i'm talking to my constituents and i'm hearing terrible things about what's going on in doubling down j.d. >> vance continues to push false claims about immigrants eating pets in ohio and an uptick in activity. russian military aircraft intercepted near alaska four times in last week. the back-and-forth about how the u.s. should respond right. 5:00 a.m. here on the east coast. a live look at capitol hill on this monday morning. good morning, everyone. one, i'm kasie hunt. it's wonderful to have you with us former president donald
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trump is safe and unharmed after another apparent assassination attempt. the second one in just two months trump, was playing golf at the trump international golf club in west palm beach, florida yesterday afternoon when a secret service agent noticed something in the bushes have an agent that jumps one whole ahead of time toward a president. it was at and he was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence i immediately engaged that individual, at which time the individual took off that was just 500 yards from the president. the individual left the scene in a car and a witness helped law enforcement locate the vehicle, driving on the interstate. one county away the driver was detained. three law enforcement sources tell cnn that person is ryan wesley routh, the 58-year-old, is a self-employed, affordable housing builder in hawaii. officials say an ak-47 style rifle with a scope, two
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backpacks with ceramic tile in them, and a gopro camera were all right. recovered at the scene he knew enough to stay silent. >> he did not barely speak to officers. he was calm. >> so look like a person who has done this before. >> this is the secret service's first major test in the wake of the first attempt when trump was shot back in july following that attempt, the agency faced intense scrutiny for its preparations 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. >> what? because he's not security he's limited to the areas that the secret service deems possible. >> the former president, thanking the secret service for their response late last night saying in part quote, the job done was absolutely outstanding. joining me now, cnn, senior law enforcement analyst charles ramsey sir. good morning to you. i always grateful to have you on the
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program. let's just start kind of big picture here. this is obviously the second time that something like this has happened in this incredibly unprecedented election season you for there from the sheriff, what are the next steps in the investigation here and how do you see the job that the secret service is doing in this instance? >> well there are a couple of things. kasie, first of all, they're going to continue their investigation. they executed search warrants yesterday probably on the home, definitely on the car maybe a business they'll be seizing any electronic equipment, whether it's computers, smart smartphones, what happened? and you interviewing family, friends, and so forth. so all that is still continuing the golf club itself is still a crime scene. i would imagine they shut things down overnight because of the darkness. but they'll start again in the morning to complete whatever search. there'll be conducting
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of the of the golf club to get any forensic evidence it's it may be a value. there will also be taking a look at security, quite frankly, we got lucky yesterday. mean the secret service did a very good job in spotting a rifle barrel and being able to take action. but then there's still questions that remain. how did he get to that location to begin with? or he was in a car that car had to be parked on the side of the road. there was nobody watching the perimeter of the golf course. how did he even know that the president, ex-president would be golfing yesterday? that apparently was a last-minute decision on the part of mr. trump's. so there are a lot of unanswered questions that the secret service fbi and others are going to want to know. i don't know if he's cooperating now initially, he was not but, you know, they're going to be working hard to try to get answers to a lot of those
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questions and many more so this a person who was detained at mr. ralph, his background is a bit unusual you note that he the reports initially where that he did in fact remains silence, so clearly aware that that was hit his right at the new york times also had interviewed him back year or so ago because he wanted to apparently go to ukraine and also try to enlist others to fight for the ukrainian cause. >> what in his background has stood out? >> to you in a way that might help explain what happened here well, yeah, previous arrests, as you mentioned before, most very minor arrests with the exception of one where he was actually charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction, a machine gun that was in his possession. but the fact that is interest seems to be toward the war in ukraine. he claimed at one point that he
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had himself been to ukraine he was trying to recruit others to go to ukraine to fight we don't know if that's ever not, but that's certainly something that the fbi will be taking a look into to see whether or not that's what motivated him. since the former president is not been at least vocally a very strong supporter of ukraine so whether or not that has anything to do with it remained james to be seen you know, sometimes you have these kinds of cases not attempted assassinations, but just criminal cases in general. you never find the motive so they'll have to rely on the forensic evidence, statements, anything that they get in order to be able to bring this case to trial. he is alive, so they have to be very careful because there will be a trial at some point in time chief ramsey, we heard yesterday from jared moscowitz on our areas congressman. >> he's part of the task force that's aimed at investigating
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the response to the first incident, trying to understand what happened there. i want to show you what he had to say yesterday. here on cnn and then we'll talk about it. take a look i'm very concerned about the status of the secret service's ability to keep the former president safe in outdoor, in outdoor environments. >> but i went to butler. i could not believe how close the ruth was to the stage, the protocols going on right now, and the resources being committed to the former president. in my question seem to be wholly inadequate so of course reminder, he is a democrat. >> he's not the only democrat who yesterday called for more resources here. do you think there should be more resources applied by the secret service to protecting donald trump well they're going to have to take a real hard look at that. >> now the secret service, no question about it is stretched pretty thin. >> they have not just mr. trump, but they have all the presidential candidates that they're responsible for. they have the sitting president that they're responsible for and we
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all know that the resources are stretched but having said that, something has to happen, i mean, you can have two assassinations assassination attempts almost two months to the day when the first one occurred. and so there has to be a review. they're going to have to rely very heavily on local and state police resources. in order to beef things up a bit. he has several golf courses. we all know he loves to golf. he is not probably going to stop golfing. and so trying to protect something like a golf course is altogether different from trying to protect an area that we saw in butler, pennsylvania, but they're going to have to come up with something because, you know we simply can't have something like this continue and it's not just mr. trump, as i mentioned before, the other candidates as well. and the more you harden one target that the more another one looks softer and so, you have to be very, very careful when it
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comes to the resources that are going to be used for that they're going to have to increase and do something more than what they're doing now but at the same time, we also have to realize that if someone is really bent on trying to cause harm and if they're willing to die for it, it's going to be very difficult to stop them. this is not a person willing to die. i mean, it looks like he was prepared to either shoot it out or he definitely had an escape plan very interesting. >> i charles ramsey for us this morning, sir. so grateful for your time. thank you very much. see you soon. i hope all right. >> coming up on cnn this morning, we continue to follow the latest developments out of florida after that second apparent current assassination attempt against former president trump golf course is surrounded by shrubbery. >> so when somebody gets into the shrubbery they're pretty much john site. >> why golf courses in particular have proven to be difficult for the secret service plus, take to the senate, ready to take up a bill
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the man is ryan wesley. >> wesley routh, a 58-year-old hawaii resident with connections to north carolina. as the investigation begins, we have cnn are learning more about ralph. he reportedly spent months in ukraine trying to join the fight against russia he was even interviewed by the new york times last year. that reporter today, writing this quote, mr. ralph, a former construction worker from greensboro, north carolina, said he never fought in ukraine himself. he was too old and he had no military experience but like many foreign volunteers who showed up, but ukraine's border in the wars early months he was eager to cast aside his former life for something far more exciting and make a name for himself at the time i got off the phone with mr. ralph some minutes later, it was clear that he was in way over his head, like many of the volunteers i interviewed, he fell off the map again until sunday a representative of the ukrainian military confirmed to cnn this morning that ralph was never a
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part of their foreign legion here's ralph speaking with afp in kyiv. this was back in april of 2022 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. >> all right, joining us now to discuss cnn international anchor max foster. max, good morning. always wonderful to see you. >> this is a strange chapter, i suppose for this person who was detained in connection with the apparent assassination attempt against former president trump. what more do we know about this episode? >> well, as you can see, he was certainly in ukraine. he wasn't allowed into the foreign legion. he wasn't anything to do with the foreign legion. as you understand, but then moved into this self-appointed role, trying to recruit people into the foreign legion but because he didn't
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have that association it seems like it wasn't the right route to go if you wanted to join the foreign legion. we're still digging around on that, but you look at what's happened since it seems he's moved his attention from ukraine to taiwan using website under the name taiwan foreign legion he listed himself as an international volunteer center coordinator trying to get people to fight in case taiwan went to war with china but the interesting thing is, according to our sources, some of the people he claims to recruited had never recruited or had their names used, and they certainly weren't being recruited. as you know, kasie, there is no foreign legion in taiwan really interesting threads to pull on here as we try to learn more about this person, max foster for us this morning, max, very grateful to have you. thank you so much and still ahead here on cnn this morning, we'll bring you the latest on this apparent
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while enforcement sources say that ryan wesley routh has been detained in connection with the incident and so far is not speaking to investigators he has a rap sheet, apparently, lot of the crimes drop in north carolina he apparently knew enough with this previous interaction with law enforcement that when he was pulled over and detained on i95, about 40 minutes north of west palm beach, who is apparently tried to drive out perhaps driving back to north carolina. that he knew enough to stay silent. he did not apparently speak to officers. he was calm there's also a focus on the golf course itself and whether or not there was enough security provided for the former president you got to 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 higher golf course surrounded. well, because he's not the security is limited to
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the areas that the secret service deems possible all right. >> joining me now to discuss the latest is dan oats. he's the former police chief of aurora, colorado chief votes. thank you for being here this morning. i want to get your take on the security situation, particularly around protecting golf courses because they have unique challenges. i know you've actually played the chorus in question in addition to bringing your law enforcement expertise to bear, what would you bring to our attention in the wake of the events of yesterday? okay you know, it's it's it's very different to secure a site, a fixed site for presidential visit, and then to provide the same level of protection at a golf course. >> i mean, the golf course is a huge it's broad expanse i know enough about that golf course have played it a few times that much of it is surrounded by foliage. and but there is a portion that is a joining a
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roadway and apparently that's where this occurred now, there's some good news here the service was advancing is movement across the golf course and intercepted the threat ahead of the president and acted on it. and they're to be commended for that. but in terms of personnel you take a golf course like like that and to truly cover that broad expanse would require a lot more personnel again that course almost all of it with the exception of that that area around that fifth and sixth all is sort of goes out into wilderness foliage area where there is no access by the public so some real challenges for the service compared to securing a fixed site, which should be a much easier way to go in terms of protecting a protectee so one thing that's been noted, of course, is that donald trump currently the presumptive republican nominee
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and a former president but that may merit a different level of protection then of course, the sitting president when he were to do something like this, what do you understand about the differences in those two things? >> and what more is reasonable to do for the former president in the waning days campaign? >> well, you know, in light of the earlier attack two months ago, i'm sure there's an additional level of protection for the former president trump right now the president united states gets a massive package of protection and a lot of mobilized local law enforcement resources as well i am i'm surmising that he's played golf. there's so many times that there is a package and it deployment plan for that golf course when he plays that, they've been using for some time i the biggest thing that could be a difference would be additional personnel spread out more broadly around the course
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perhaps some other technology drones or something other efforts could be put in place and i'm sure that services rethinking all of that. but it's important to point out that the plan that they had did in fact intercept the threat. >> so i'm sure there's a reevaluation. >> it's going to take place. i understand the director of the service is actually going to be francine today to personally look at it personally look into the entirety of that. but the important thing is here, they were successful here in intercepting a threat all right dana it's for us this morning, sir. very grateful to have your expertise. thank you very much for being here thank you alright. many of donald trump's supporters became aware of the second assassination attempt because of a campaign fundraising email sunday afternoon, just about two hours after this close call. the trump campaign sent out an email soliciting donations to the republican fundraising website when read
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trump wrote, quote, there were gunshots in my vicinity, but before rumors start spiraling out of control, i wanted you to hear this first. i am safe and well he also assured his his supporters that he will quote, never surrender. axios publisher nicholas johnston joins me now with more nick. good morning. good morning. >> nice to have you here to be here what do you make of this fundraising solicitation and the way trump has founded in the wake of this, i mean, i think that's a relatively standard reproach to anything that happens in a campaign. this is a hundreds of hundreds of billions of dollars being raised here since commonly harrison enters the race, republicans amid a little bit of a fundraising advantage. so i don't think it should surprise i just shock anyone that at anytime an opportunity you have a chance to your base to try and get them to click and send a little bit more money that makes perfect sense. and so i think they're, playing a lot of catch-up if it would anything else would happen. i wouldn't be surprised if they sent out fundraising emails around attack i think taylor swift as well. anything you can do to try and get people to click that money on, click the button. dick donate more money in his last 50 days of the race. absolutely.
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>> nic, we heard from president biden from vice president harris, of course donald trump's opponent in the presidential race harris wrote this, i'm deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt of former president trump today as we gather the facts, i will be clear. i condemn political violence. we must all do do our part to ensure this incident does not lead to more violence her running mate tim walz, posted something similar. this of course, we have talked more about political violence right through the course of this campaign. i mean, the much closer call with donald trump i'm pad in butler, pennsylvania but of course more broadly in our politics, i mean, this is a very fraught time, i think like 2k attempted assassinations in the past couple of months, and i think we should also the broader context as well well, if there were schools and government offices and springfield, ohio been shut down last week becomes some of the political rhetoric. i think what people will go out and say is what the law we say that we need to tone it down, but you can spend five minutes on social media. they did before walking out here, just scrolling through, are people reacting to this blaming
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kamala harris for the attack, people tagging both sides. i mean, there is very little i think political incentive to actually turn down the volume on all of this. and so i think what we'll have to see instead is that police chiefs was saying earlier like what is the physical response? so this something that i struck me very much as i think many reporters in dc familiar with spent many a sunday saturday morning watching a president bush or president obama played golf. they played golf on military basis, i think for exactly these kinds of security reasons. and so i think donald trump loves doing outdoor rallies, loved playing trump loves playing golf at his golf clubs. i think the secret service might have thoughts about that. >> yeah. it's an interesting point about military installations when i covered george w bush, she wasn't, wasn't a big golf offer the way some of these guys are, but he used to ride his bike every weekend and he would always do it at the secret service facility up in belts, phil, maryland phone. >> right? exactly. >> because securing that kind of an environment is so tricky. all right. nic johnston for us this morning, nick, very grateful. to have you. thank you so much alright. >> still to come after the break and ohio town thrust into the spotlight by those comments since the donald trump made at
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last week's debate the sheriff's department to go back to the last 11 months and we just had no verifiable claimed that this has actually happened how the community is grappling with the unwanted attention that's now turned into threats. plus the houston texans locked in a win since the chicago bears that more coming up in bleacher report on the edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn
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eating the pets of the people that live there. and this is what's happening in our country. >> j.d vance doubling down on donald trump's now infamous and debunked claims about migrants in springfield, ohio. when appearing on state of at cnn's state of the union yesterday, trump's running mate, j.d. vance, said the stories, were firsthand accounts from his constituents but he did not provide any evidence to back that up the american media totally ignored this stuff until donald trump and i start talking about cat memes. >> if i have to i mean, create stories so that the american media actually pays attention to the suffering of the american people. then that's what i'm going to do. dana ohio officials, including the state's republican governor, say there's no truth to the claim that haitian migrants are eating the pets of springfield residents still the community is now facing multiple threats
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it would be helpful if they understood the weight of their words and how they could harm a community like ours today, all classes at two separate colleges in springfield will be held remotely. after recent threats against the campuses. joining me now, congressional reporter for the hill, mychael schnell, michael. good morning. wonderful to see you it's clear that these words have real-world consequences the threats that are coming into this community are clearly really impacting things. and then you had j.d. vance essentially saying dan went on to press him a little bit there because he's he basically said, well, if five to create this narrative obviously eyebrow raising, he then went on to say, well, it's actually from firsthand accounts for my constituents, but again, there's no evidence of this. right. and we've heard officials over and over again debunk these claims. we heard from the mayor of springfield who said that there's no evidence to back that up. officials from spring who feel this at the same, then ohio governor mike dewine, who you
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rightly point out, is a republican said that he has no evidence of haitian migrants eating their pets and remember, this is not a claim that just came up during the debate. it was what was actually first cropped up by j.d. vance and he wrote it on x and then he got some pushback about it. and he said, well, look, these are of course claims i got from my constituents, not all of them are going to be true. so the fact that he's and providing information that he doesn't have evidence to back-up is not proven to be true. folks are saying it problematic and we're seeing some consequences from that j.d. vance saying that his words and trump's words are not directly linked to the consequences we're seeing on the ground, but it's those two colleges. we've seen elementary schools who had to cancel class local hospitals where the shutdown because a bomb threats, there are really seeing consequences and things happen on the ground because of these comments that have been amplified on the highest national stage possible, right? >> it's i mean, the, it's impossible to overstate how this kind of traveled from the far corners of the internet into the mainstream because of the fact that it played out on the debate stage, the way that
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it did michael. i also want to ask you about this because donald trump had posted this was before the apparent second assassination attempt against him. i do want to note that, but he wrote in all caps on truth, social, i hate taylor swift and of course swift has said that she is voting for kamala harris and this is something i think it's worth noting a lot of his fellow republicans have steered clear of doing an even j.d. vance, his running mate this to say when he was asked about taylor swift earlier this week, let's watch what vance had to say we admire taylor swift's music, but i don't think most americans, whether they like her music, are fans of hers or not, are going to be influenced by 1 billionaire celebrity who i think is fundamentally disconnected from the interests and the problems of most americans so he's calling her fundamentally disconnected, but he is complimenting her first
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and other republicans i've seen do the same thing because they know that taylor swift fans across all sorts of political lines, is it wise for donald trump to be doing this? >> i don't think so. i don't think the taylor swift fan base, which, is very large, she has nearly 300 million followers on instagram. i just looked right before, we're seeing her tour right now, takeover cities, not just in the u.s. around the country, around the world. i don't think that taylor swift's group, this swifties, are ones that trump really wants to pick a fight with at this point, they're very well fans to taylor you know, whether or not her endorsement of harris will actually lead to more votes for the harris-walz can be that remains to be seen, but it looks like the harris-walz campaign is having a lot of fun with this, fun with trump consistently and constantly going after taylor swift. we saw governor tim walz say swifties together we're going to be the smallest man who's ever lived, obviously, a play on one of her songs. and just yesterday, the harris-walz campaign putting out an email
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statement that said trump's bad week, taylor's version, a play on her albums. so harris-walz campaign having a lot of phone with this trump had been don't think it's the smartest move, but i just will note this is not his first issue. and with taylor swift back in 2018, when taylor swift has endorsed democratic candidates that cycle, trump said, i think i like her music about 25% less. it looks like that's 75% is diminished at this point. but i don't think it's the folks that he's wanting to pick a fight with. i think if we're going to i hate taylor swift. >> it's probably 100%, but you know, maybe i guess that's conjecture on my part, mychael schnell thank you very much for being here today. i appreciate it alright. time now for sports, the houston texans struggling on offense against the chicago bears and sunday night football, but their defense came through for the wind. carolyn manno has more in this morning's bleacher report, carolyn hi, good morning. >> good morning. kasie, last night's game hyped as a showdown between two of the league's promising young quarterbacks. but this one turned out to be all about the defense points were hard to come by in this game, cj stroud, 28 yard touchdown pass
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and nico collins put houston up 103 early in the second quarter meantime, houston's defense swarming chicago rookie quarterback caleb williams, sacking him seven times. the texans specialty is delivering as well with kanye fair baron knocking in four field goals, three of them from beyond 50 yards. usa wins 1913 for their first toknow start in eight years. >> the two time defending super bowl champion chiefs he said their own struggles against the bengals yesterday even with taylor swift, you just mentioned in attendance, the nfl loves taylor swift. that's for sure quarterback patrick mahomes, overcoming coming two interceptions and coming through with the game on the line, leaving his team downfield in the final minute. a fourth-down passenger fears call on cincinnati with 38 seconds remaining. kept the drive alive, setting up harrison butker in range for a 51 yard field goal. he drilled it as time expired, giving kansas city to 26, 25 walk-off win obviously, we make too many mistakes today are divas pick
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this up there in the fourth quarter and then we got into the harris amanda. he knocks it there, so we had a lot to learn from but i'm glad we got to win. i were to learn from it that way the saints come marching into dallas and pull off one of the biggest upsets of the week. there was no stopping new orleans running bring back, alvin kamara scoring four touchdowns on the day, including three in the first half, he finished with 115 rushing yards on 20 harry's while hauling in two catches for 65 yards for today, 44, 19 blog, the seine's off to a surprising at two, you start and in a surprise to nobody, caitlin clark adding to her historic rookie campaign over the weekend, superstar you are putting up 35 on sunday against dallas, setting the wnba rookie single-season scoring records xi already held the rookie record for assists and made threes she now as 761 points and 39 games besting the previous mark of 744 set by simone augustus back in 2006. when the season was 34 games with the wind, the fever are now heading to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. the fever earning is 6c. the only
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team they haven't beaten this season are the two time defending champion las vegas aces. and that squad is led by asia wilson, who is setting records of her own on sunday, she became the first player in league history to score 1,000 points in a single season, she needed 29, hit the mark. she got there with a mid-range jumper late in the fourth quarter everybody went crazy. her team he made us ready to celebrate her. the mpb favorite finishing with 29 points, nine board three assists, two blocks, and the aces one for the seventh time. in eight i hope you know how much i love you all each and every last one good told well, when i come into work and i still feel
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such a leader in the locker room kasie, and thanks to her effort this season, the aces now closing in on the fourth seed in the playoffs, but just remarkable well, she'd been so efficient all years. she's just been incredible to watch. >> yeah absolutely. amazing. that was a really fun moment, carolyn. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. >> are coming up next here in our next hour our morning, the polaris dawn crew's flashing gap back down to earth following their historic mission into orbit plus donald trump is safe and unharmed after for second apparent assassination attempt, the new dates details this morning about the person who has been detained have an agent jobs one whole ahead of time toward president was and he was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual got news for you are pretty okay. yeah.
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