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firearm while addicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterate graded serial number, newly unsealed court records show investigators believe that ralph was near the trump international golf course in west palm beach, florida for nearly 12 hours before. secret service agent spotted him with an sks style rifle. just a few hundred yards from where the former president was golfing on sunday. and agents than open fire they're on his position trump is set to meet with the acting secret service director, ronald rowe today roe plans to stay in florida as this investigation plays out meantime, the former president is placing blame on president joe biden and vice president kamala harris is rhetoric for causing him to be shot at cnn's. paula reid is live outside the federal courthouse in west palm beach, florida. paula, what else happened during this hearing today of. >> course, as you know, there are no cameras in federal courts. so our colleagues were inside described to us how ryan
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wesley ruth was wearing sort of these dark prison scrubs. he was shackled, both his hands and his feet for this initial appearance before a magistrate judge. now he was asked a series of questions our colleagues say that he nodded and said yes, judge. a few times. but this hearing was also boar's the first time that he learned the charges that he is facing including these two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and receipt of a firearm with it literally did serial number. and of course, this investigation is barely 24 hours old, so it is highly possible that additional charges will be filed against him, though it's unclear exactly what those charges will be. now as of now, the government is arguing that they want him to continue to be detained ahead of a possible trial. they argue that not only does he present a threat to the community, but they use also a flight risk know boris based on what we learned at this hearing, it also appears he's unlikely to be someone who can post bond or bail at appears that he only has an income about $3,000 a month. and in terms of assets, he had two trucks there in hawaii. now, the next time he will be in
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federal court will be next monday. that will be for a detention hearing where prosecutors will lay out their case for why they want him to remain detained and then he will be formally arraigned. on september 30 paula reid. >> thank you so much for that update from outside the courthouse. cnn senior investigative correspondent, kyung lah has been digging into the suspect's background and killing you're learning that he has a criminal record, he's had some run-ins with law enforcement before yeah. >> we're learning much more about ryan routes background. we're getting some insight into his personality. and as you mentioned there, boris, some of his criminal history. first, let's start in north carolina with some of that criminal history. we have a records dating back to 2000, but in 2002, he really became known to law enforcement according to a foreign former officer in greensboro that cnn spoke with, she actually responded to a 2002 incident where route barricaded himself inside a building after a traffic stop. he played guilty to felony possession of a
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weapon of mass destruction. sources tell cnn that was a fully automatic weapon a public records also reveal other minor financial crimes in north carolina. and then you move to hawaii where he set up his own business and then worked on that non-profit. it was constructing small shelters for homeless people, and the two years ago, ralph became very vocal and then personally involved when it came to the war in ukraine he actually traveled to ukraine where he said he wanted to join the fight, but was told he was too old. he was age 56 at the time. so he put his effort into trying to draw attention to the plight of ukrainians. he told a reporter for newsweek that he saw it as a battle of good against evil. he thought the entire world should come to ukraine's aid to take a listen more emotional for me is also, is just talking to the guys that have come here. you know, when you talk to 20-year-old guy that stole everything to cover your fight? that is
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heroism yeah, he's gotten here to risk his life for humanity, for the ukrainians. >> i'm not sure that the world is as wonderful as i once thought it was. i thought everyone would respond. very generously and unselfishly. >> and you can. see, how he got emotional in that interview with that newsweek reporter, i spoke with an acquaintance who was in touch with him around that same time in 2002, and he described route as being almost manic, singularly driven by issues like ukraine that he would have been surprised if he had gotten word or he had made news that he was committing some sort of random crime against innocent people or a large scale attack he though did not find it hard to believe boris that he would take this sort of extreme action against donald trump. boar's general. >> thank you so much for that deep dive. brianna let's talk
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more about this now with former secret service agent jonathan wackrow jonathan how well i want to ask you first. >> we've just learned from the charging document this man this suspect may have been along the tree line for almost 12 hours preceding this incident, will kind of questions does that raise for you? >> well, you know what this points to is intent, right? you've looked at the pre-attack surveillance that he had conducted to find this very specific location. a location that not only gave him a level of cover and concealment, you to launch his attack? but also gave him a really good way to egress to get away you know, should he be discovered? again, you don't stumble upon that. that takes a little bit of thought and it shows a level of sophistication in his attack planning. but brianna, i think
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it's really important to understand if this person was here that long going in exhibiting this level of sophistication. this didn't all just materialize today. he's been thinking about this for a while. i think from a behavioral threat standpoint, this individual is really concerning because he showing things in his past past behavior has past interactions with law enforcement, that are really pointing to a lot of red flags around this individual that makes him a real concern concern for the secret service. and these are the types of individuals that the secret service has to get on top of working with local law enforcement to identify before they're able to even take these actions. >> and then i want to listen to some of what president biden said today about this assassination attempt. here it is. >> thank god so far there's one thing i
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wanted service for help or to respond to their needs kind of helped. >> i think we need some more first, i think it may they've may decide what they need. more personnel are not. >> i wonder what you think of that because on its face this idea, i think a lot of people look at it and say, yeah, it seems like they need more personnel. yeah, they just need more of whatever it is. but this idea of sort of punting to congress. we know what a long process that takes this seems like a pretty emergent situation to assassination attempts in the course of about two months does something a little quicker than that need to be done listen, i think the secret recalibrate their threat assessment process and make sure that they are able to identify threats quickly and then be able to shift resources more fluidly to address that threat dynamic would have been saying before is that donald
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trump doesn't not represent what we would typically refer to as a former president model of protection. >> we know that president bush, clinton and obama, their threat profile is significantly lower than that of former president trump. why? because trump essentially, from the day that he left office, has been continuing to camp and pain. he is maintaining a very high profile with his base and engaging in political activity. and beyond that, he still has this lingering threat from iran basically in response to actions that he took while he was president. so the model around found the former president needs to be shifted resources significant resources, whether that's personnel, more technology, more intelligence resources, it needs to take a whole of government approach to ensure that former president trump has no more incidents two is way more than should ever be
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acceptable. they can never have another type of assassination attempt against this individual or any other protectee for that matter. >> jonathan, what worked as it should and from what you know, here, and what didn't the protective model that the secret service put forth specifically around golf operations. i'll call it really worked. and what that is is essentially creating this, this concentric rings of protection radiating out from the the former president, allowing him to play golf. but then you have the working shift around him. but uniquely you have agents that are pushing to the left into the right of him in advance and that are flanking all around him again, another layer out and their role is specifically to identify this exact type of threat. it's that longer-range threat that is lying in wait for to wash their attack. the agent that actually identified
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this threat and then engage to try to neutralize it, did a remarkable job, and it actually proved that the training tactics and experience of the agents that were on-site yesterday today, you'll prove successful. this is this is the exact type of response that we want to have. we want to identify those threats as quickly as possible and ensure the safety of the former president or any protectee jonathan, thank you so much. we do appreciate it former president trump fundraising and also pointing fingers after this apparent second attempt on his life. what more we're learning from the campaign will have that ahead plus it's no regrets. j.d. vance defending spreading the baseless rumor about haitian migrants eating pets, a rumor that even has the ohio so governor who is a republican, calling for the lies to stop
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a readout of that meeting, briana, but of course we believe it will be discussed one, what could have been done differently? >> what exactly? we have and what potential details the secret service knows and how to prevent this from happening in the future. one of the big questions i have heard from the trump campaign is not necessarily about good serve as protocol or they're actions, but how the suspect was able to track donald trump's whereabouts here in west palm beach one of the things to note is that that golf game was a last it's minute addition to his calendars. so some of his own closest advisers didn't know it was all on this schedule. some of his own allies didn't know he was in west palm beach because he has been traveling. so obviously questions as to how exactly this person was chew got the knowledge to understand where donald trump was going to be and at what time. and if there are going to be any changes in security protocol now, as of now, we are told that there aren't going to be very much new changes at all, at least to his schedule. donald trump had several campaign events on the agenda this week, we are told none of that is going to change that includes trips to
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washington, dc as well as michigan, as well as uniondale, new york. but as you mentioned, donald trump reacting to this shooting very differently than what we saw after that first assassination attempt. butler, pennsylvania, when he called for unity this time, he is going straight to blaming democrats and the biden administration. i want to read you part of the quote from this interview he did with fox news digital. he says, he being the gunman believed the rhetoric of the biden and harris and he acted on it. their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at when i am the one who is going to save the country and they are the ones that are destroying the country. both from inside and out. again, very different from what we heard from donald trump after that first assassination attempt when he was calling for unity clearly in this case, he has moved on to a different type of rhetoric on top of the very divisive rhetoric we have heard across the spectrum. this election cycle. now again, we are waiting to hear a readout of that of that meeting between donald i'll trump and the acting secretary. we of course, will give you any details we
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learn from that all right. >> kristen holmes live for us from west palm beach. thank you. boris the second apparent assassination attempt on former president donald trump's life is actually not without precedent back in 1975, president gerald ford survived two assassination attempts during a one month period. >> and in a historic anomaly, both would be assassins were women. since 1,906 other us presidents have been either assassinated or the targets of assassination attempts we're joined now, live for history lesson with larry sabato. he's the director for the center of politics at the university of virginia. larry. thank you so much for being with us. obviously, while these attempts our shocking, they're not necessarily unprecedented they're not unprecedented unfortunately we are as many people have concluded over the decades of ireland society. >> that's not to say that other societies aren't. we are
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particularly violent for combination of reasons and naturally wrongly, we focus on president's and people who are, let's say, disturbed in various ways believe you've either that the president or presidential candidate or other important person is responsible for they're troubles when there really is no connection at all or this is the worst, they just want to become famous. we've had a number of those which by the way is one reason why i try not to use the names of assassins unless it's absolutely necessary because that's what they want and you don't want to send them the message to other people who may be disturbed. that this is the way to become famous. this is the way to get into the history books notably the secret service has been able to stop a number of attacks and you laid out some of the common characteristics in these assassins or attempted
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assassins when you think about the secret service's track record, it's actually very good has an impossible job as one of the one of the members of the secret service once said to me if we have our way, we would wrap all protect in bulletproof glass and never let them out of it because then they wouldn't have to worry so much about what may happen. but of course, the protectees are human beings. they have to have a life. but i liked to go golfing or whatever the case may be so adjustments are made. also, you have to remember that politicians believe if not, they are, if not invulnerable, then at least protected from lots of the normal plagues of mankind. that isn't true. it just isn't true president kennedy, and this is by no means an attempt to blame the
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victim. what happened was absolutely unjustifiable, but president kennedy he believed that it was important to look voters in the eye. he didn't want any body anything obstructing the people's view of him and his view of the people and he sometimes pushed the secret service agents to a backup car instead of on the runners of the presidential limousine. well, we saw what happened in dallas. now, could the secret service have done a better job? sure. they did not. even investigate many of the tall buildings with many open windows in dallas on november 22, 1963, why? because wasn't done back then? because we had fooled ourselves into believing that somehow we were beyond the history of presidential assassinations and that's just one example. there are so many others and we never seem to learn for very long. we learned for brief periods, but not for very long.
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>> history has a tendency to be a very unforgiving tutor. luria. i can imagine your answer, but i'm curious to get your thoughts on what whether these threats are more common when there are heightened political tensions across the country or even when the country is in the middle of an election again. >> they're not all disturbed people. sometimes there are, quote, rational conspiracies. if you can call an assassination irrational conspiracy, as with lincoln, that was a real conspiracy but mainly mainly these are loners who are disturbed and who have imagined somehow that what they're doing is in line with what the people really want. and so on and obviously they pay attention to the news. and when really bad things or said about candidates. and i think it's fair to say that really bad things are being said about all of the various candidates and protect these they can take
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a cue from that they're copycat killers. you mentioned afford example. i don't think it's an accident that two women in one month in the same state, california took shots and one of them could easily have killed a president forward it was point present for it. it was point blank at him, just inches away from his chest and again, a secret service agent acted so quickly instinctually and managed to save president for its life. so copycat killers or another part of this and that's another reason for lowering the temperature. if we can if we can. now, larry sabato. thank you so much for the perspective. we'll let you get to that phone call. every appreciate you thanks still ahead. >> j.d. vance, doubling down on claims about migrants in springfield, ohio, that state's republican governor they're calling that rumor a piece of garbage we'll talk to
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emails targeting haitians the city canceled its annual arts and culture festival, bomb threats last week also forced the closure of city hall locked down at some hospitals, a few schools at one point evacuated and donald trump's vice presidential pick, j.d. vance, ohio's junior senator is defending, repeating the rumor, even though it's false. >> the american media totally ignored this stuff until donald trump and i start talking about cat memes if i have to if i have to 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. >> vance and later by creating a story, he meant that he's creating media focus on the issue, his refusal to stop repeating the false hood flouts requests from local leaders, including the republican governor of the state there's a lot of garbage on the internet you know, this is a piece of
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garbage that was simply not true. there's no evidence of this at all. i think these discussions about haitians eating dogs and cats and other things needs to stop these people are here legally, there, here legally. and they want to work and they are in fact working. and when you talk to the employers with the employers, tell you is we don't know what we would do without them. >> it would be helpful if they understood the weight of their words and how they could harm a community like ours, bring peace with the words that you're saying about communities like ours, instead of unrest joining us now is the attorney general of ohio republican dave yost, attorney general. it is the fifth day of these bomb threats in springfield as the head of law enforcement for your state, can you give us an update on what's being done to investigate the bomb threats while i spoke with local officials over the weekend and got an update they all i can tell you is that we don't know
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where these are coming from, right now with the investigation is continuing and they're following leads how concerned are you about the bomb threats look, in ohio, a bomb threat, particularly one that disrupts something like a school is very serious crime. it's a felony. at my messages, whoever's responsible, knock it off you could go to prison on this. but at the same time so can i want to emphasize that there are people out there that want to divide us i was swatted earlier this year and the fbi recently indicted some people from romania on that they, from across the world were instigating law written force response it's against me and my family so let's understand what there really is no evidence of which is that the bomb threats are coming domestically. they might, they might not. that's why we have
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investigations. do you see a link between the baseless rhetoric about haitians eating pets and the bomb threats look mere words never justify a criminal act, never and responsibility lies with the individual who's making the bomb threat. >> or committing a criminal act so you've been tweeting about this controversy, giving credence to what is so far. >> and after quite a lot of investigation and an unsubstantiated allegation that haitian migrants are eating people's pets in springfield, as well as waterfowl in public places. there and local authorities have investigated both. and they have found nothing to support that the mayor says, this is the case. do you think the mayor is lying know my comment? >> and by the way, most of my tweets have been about the impact, the real impacts on this town. but my tweet was
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about the media's disregard of citizen interactions. citizen report, words with their government. >> but look, let's be talking about specifically because there haven't, they're actually haven't been that many when it comes to reports to law enforcement, can you be a little more specific? >> i'm talking about several videotaped comments that were made by citizens regarding variety of things going on in springfield. and i'm talking about are recorded police call that i've heard and i'm sure you have as well about an eyewitness we also have an ode dnr investigation where the reporting party had a vehicle description and at a partial license plate now that is not enough to make a case. i would agree but the bottom line is these small the ducks the issue
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the issue is there were 100 and 150 kids in that school last year that didn't speak english, that required an esl teacher, the required additional translation to this year, there are more than well over 500. it's nearly quadrupled. and the impact on housing and health care this community, any community cannot sustain an increase of 30% of their population and a couple of years i think those are very important questions that you bring up. >> i do just want to say the odni or call which was referred by the city. another odni or call and i think the video taped statements that you're referring to are the ones before city hall? the city hall statements. no one talked about seeing something firsthand. i just want to be very clear about that. odni or in the city investigated the calls they got, which were two total. and they did not find anything. so
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we just have to be very clear about what they found and what they didn't. you have tweeted about this and perpetuated this. and so let me let me let me ask you about this because there is a strain on the resources there that's very clear and governor dewine has made that so clear. so let me ask you why not have justice serious conversation about the strains on those public resources instead of backing unsubstantiated claims. when you were supposed to be a very serious law enforcement individual? >> implying of course, that you think i'm not but we'll leave that beside the point. and the reason for this interview is because i'm trying desperately to bring attention to the very serious issues that's mostly what i've been talking about you're the one that's taking one tweet and trying to make a national news story out of it. how much time if we spent on
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this in this interview? >> well, it's not my tweet, sir. it's you were twist. >> they thought to be answered. it's big questions that ought to be answered. the impact on these schools, on the people, on the economy, on health care. those are the things we ought to be talking about. and i would love to come on again and talk with you about those things. i know you're running short on time. >> no. so let's talk about those things. they are very important. you have raised, you have raised issues about the program that allows people into the country and you have raised issues about some of these strains on the social safety net that you see supporting some of these folks, many of them, most of them in the country legally, what do you want to be seen done what are you going to do on that as the attorney general, we're looking for a way to get
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judicial review on are there any limits to federal power? >> because at the moment it would appear that there are not but in larger context, if we were creating legislation today, you and i i would say let's start with communication with the local the local leaders talk to the mayor over the weekend. he said he's never heard anything from federal authorities that he had it is there are there's a massive immigration surge coming her direction he hasn't he has he doesn't get any comments or intel from what is going on. >> it appears that the federal government frequently doesn't know where the people they've led into our country, our i think some kind of mandatory mandatory tracking of people who are in this country temporarily would be appropriate. >> even if, as seems to be the case in springfield, many of them are here legally the
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question is, not, how that's not who it's how many? >> our here, and how fast they came. the question is not who, if you dropped 20,000 presbyterians who all spoke english into springfield, we would have many of the same problems where a city that just doesn't have the infrastructure to do it and that would never happen organically happen because because of the chaos and miss management of this program, of this entire policy by the federal government. and yet these are not 20,000 presbyterians being dropped in, right? that's not the question here and part of the part of the focus on this is because the former president elevated this in a debate. and this is why so much focus on this claim about these haitian immigrants has been paid. so i do want to ask you i know you say it was one tweet, but it was a tweet and it perpetuates that. have you done any soul
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soul-searching about why people in your party, including yourself, are quick to insist that black immigrants are eating pets, despite there being no evidence who, it's how many and to be clear, i've never said anything about eating pets. i've talked about reports from the from the ground. and when i was newspaper reporter at the very beginning of my career i always trusted the people in the neighborhood on the streets to told me what was going on a lot more than the press release that the mayor put out that was serving the mayor's own interests. they used to be the hallmark of journalism i think you've talked about waterfowl specifically for sure. and the governor the mayor, the law enforcement locally, they've all said that this isn't true. i just want to be clear. attorney general yost. we do appreciate your time. we'll
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junior parole, nothing numbs, pain more tnt one of the victims injured in the georgia high school shooting is now speaking out expressing a range of emotions from anger and mourning to sadness and gratitude cnn's ryan young is on the story and ryan apalachee high school teacher, david phoenix, had been in an icu following that shooting. what more is he sharing with the public now? >> yeah. boris, as you can understand, this is a story of survival community. and of course, love, love for his wife because he did express that, but just jumping straight to
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some of the quotes that he put out on facebook. you can see just how much pain and how much he's just dealing with here. so that was incredibly blessed. the bullet that went into my side. and when they entered my foot managed to miss every vital ligament tendon bone in oregon. have things been a quarter of inch to the left or right? things could have been vastly different. you could understand this. the next slide though, cut all of us by surprise to the two 14-year-old students who filled in for ms lancaster and pressurize my womb of valerie called for help. you were both exceptional young people. have my everlasting gratitude. there is video on the internet's been circulating where you can see those students step again to put their hands on his boone. uh, we talked a lot of students who were talking about this boar's have to send it back to you. but obviously this community still in pay ryan young. >> thank you so much for actually want to head straight to president biden, who's giving live remarks at an event highlighting hbcu us in philadelphia, he may make remarks about the apparent assassination attempts against the president trump. so let's
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listen there think i'm kidding. i was at 29-year-old kid and they embraced me. they embraced me like you can't imagine. and we won the second youngest person american history because of our hbcu called delaware state. and by the way, i heard a young man from delaware state named tony allen can to work for me while there, i encourage him to continue to get his extended degree he got his doctrine left. he became president himself happened so quick you, man i've been others countless times, but never quite like that. and i mean, it turn from the bottom of heart, i'm deeply moved by god's grace were true friends and diller stable, always have a special place in my heart for real and to the president's
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and administrators i've are 101 historic black colleges, universities it's an honor to celebrate and i mean celebrates bcu week with you begin i want to make your quick reference and they attempted assassination against our former president in florida yesterday i commend the secret service or the expert hamlin's situation former presidents protected from harm and subject is and is the subject is in custody and acting head of the secret services in florida today, assessing what happened and determining whether any further just misdeeds to be made to ensure the safety of our former president let me just say, there is no and i mean this in a bottom, those, you know, we many of you do no place in political violence for political violence in america, none, zero, never condemned political boss, always will in america. in
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america, we resolve our difference peacefully. the ballot box, not at the end of a gun america has suffered too many times. the tragedy of an assassin's bullet it solves nothing. and just tearing the country apart must do everything we can to prevent it. and never give it any oxygen folks now today's event not to recognize hbcu excellence in our nation i see excellence in that every single day. i see this weekend. you're irrational black caucus found there was no place for political violence in america, none zero, never. that is the message from president joe biden speaking at an event for hbcu week in philadelphia, the president commending the secret service of plotting their response, noting that the acting secret service director richard rowe, is in florida for this investigation. the president didn't they're also saying that the us has suffered too many tragedies as a result of a bullet as he put it also
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saying that we should resolve to figure out our differences at the ballot box, not with violence, and we should not give that kind of disposition, that kind of rhetoric. any oxygen notable coming from the president amid the former president pointing the finger at his rhetoric and the vice president's for what happened yesterday. we're covering the story from every angle will continue to bring you the latest as we get a stay with cnn news central news for you saturday at nine on cnn? that's payback time all these years you worked hard you fixed it, you looked after it maybe it's time for your home home to start taking care of you. >> we've invested in our home we worked on it. >> we had a whole lot of equity. we just sitting there. you paid down your mortgage bested in your home i guess you could say your home almost you if you're 62 or older and own
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and will come to you 800 a31, 3,700 vice president kamala harris does not plan to address the weekend's apparent attempt on former president donald trump's life in a political manner. >> this is coming from a campaign adviser who tells cnn that this is not a political moment. >> yesterday, harris called the apparent assassination attempt on trump deeply disturbing. we're calling an apparent, by the way, because that's what the fbi is calling it, were with eva mckend. now she is here with us. eva, you've been covering the harris campaign. there, donald trump is making this a political issue. we see that, we see that with the fundraising, we see that with some of his top surrogates how is she thinking about this house, her campaign, thinking about it? well, boris and brianna, there's no indication that they view this through a political lens in a statement she described this episode is deeply disturbing, adding that as we gather the facts, i will be clear. >> i condemn political violence. we all must do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more
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violence. but listen, this is a difficult issue for any campaign to navigate the gate because they will have to make a forceful case against the former president. they will have to continue to do so and even though he says without proof that it is the rhetoric that is lit from democrats. it is leading to these assassination attempts they of course will still continue to make this robust argument we saw after the first assassination attempt democrats maintain that the former president continues to be a threat to democracy as evidenced by january 6. and i suspect that they will continue to try to make that a case while still arguing that this country has no place for violence and eva today on harris's schedule, there isn't important campaign meeting happening pretty much right now, right. tell us about that, right there. >> meeting with the all important teamsters union, they are an organizing force in this country that is very much an endorsement that the vice president once we have seen the teamsters leader shawn
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o'brien's pretty much a little bit all over the place. he spoke at the republican national convention, but he also referred to the former president as his policies as being an economic terrorism so we will see what comes of this, but this is something that is very, very important in the crucial weeks ahead. and i think it's important to note that the black caucus within the teamsters union has already endorsed vice president. they did that with about 90 days out and really see the importance and getting on the ground and knocking those doors and leaning into that organizing structure on her behalf we'll see what kind of impact it might have on the campaign. eva mckend. thank you so much still plenty more news to come stay with cnn. we'll be right back if you know luxury. it's not just a warrant when it's rewarding mattresses let's support all types of sleepers with durable steel coils and flush organic gun. >> luxury use handcrafted in american factories in brought
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