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second apparent assassination attempt. >> the director of the secret service is meeting with former president donald trump this afternoon. >> and just a few hours ago, this suspect in the attempt appeared in federal court, dressed in prison scrubs and shackled. >> the very latest from the courtroom plus a new deal between washington and seoul discussing who would foot the bill for the cost of keeping us troops? in south korea hanging over these talks, clinching a deal before a possible return to the white house by trump and an nfl quarterback says the risk of new concussions and the
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lingering impact who his health and brain isn't enough to get him to quit the sport that he loves. we're following these developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central new details about the man suspected in the apparent assassination attempt of former president donald trump. >> court documents released this afternoon say that, ryan wesley routh may have been lying in wait for more than 11 hours before secret service agents spotted him with an sks style rifle. just a few hundred yards from where the former president was golfing on sunday, ralph was in federal court today and prosecutors are now charging him with possession of a firearm while a convicted felon as well as possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. now, this afternoon, trump is meeting with the acting secret service director ronald rowe, row apparently plans to stay in
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florida as this investigation plays out cnn's scott suarez is live for us outside trump international golf course in palm beach, carlos, what more are we hearing from investigators know that the 58-year-old could be facing additional charges. >> those are two gun-related charges were filed as prosecutors, at least were being told were filed as prosecutors sought to continue their investigation. and so they wanted him to be detained. now, according to the criminal complaint that was filed against him, or route a cell phone data shows that he might have been in the area for nearly 12 hours in the area where he was spotted by the secret service on a sunday afternoon. so we're talking about from about 1:59 in the morning on sunday to about 1:31 in the afternoon? so noon, we're told that several bags, including that sks style rifle and a plastic bag containing food was also found at the scene. now, this afternoon,
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we're also getting our first look at the moments that routh was taken into custody by the sheriff's office about an hour north of the golf course here in west palm beach. he was arrested by the martin county sheriff's office here now is the moment that he was taken into custody. >> rybar moment, according to the criminal complaint, quote, shortly after the motor vehicle stop, a routh was asked if he knew why he was being stopped he responded in the affirmative authorities went on notes in the criminal complaint that the license plate tag that was on his car was reported stolen
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route is scheduled to be back in court on monday for a detention hearing, and then he is scheduled to be arraigned on september 30, all of those all of these new details, boris are coming to light as we get ready for a news conference at 4:00 this afternoon where the palm beach county sheriff's office tells me they expect to have members of the secret service, as well as the fbi they're going to be answering questions from the media and they're also going to be providing us with some new information on exactly when fair the investigation stands. or we look forward to those new details. godot suarez. thank you so much. brianna. >> today we are getting a clearer picture of the suspect's past. cnn senior investigative correspondent, kyung lah is with us now with that side of the story. so qiang, we found out today that ralph had a criminal record. what more are you learning? thank yeah, we are learning more about that criminal record. >> we're also learning more brianna about his background as well as his global travels. but let's start with what you just
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started with their criminal history. public records do show that his first brush with the law dates back to 2000, but it was really in 2002 when he became known to north carolina law enforcement. i'll cnn spoke with a former officer in greensboro, north carolina and she responded to a 2002 incident where he barricaded himself inside a building after a traffic stop. he eventually pled guilty to felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction. sources tell cnn that it was a fully automatic weapon. public records also reveal other minor financial crimes in north carolina, but then you move to hawaii where he set up his own business and worked on what is being described as a non-profit constructing small shelters for homeless people. but then there was some sort of a change. a couple of years ago, ralph became very vocal and then personally involved when it came to the war in ukraine, he traveled to ukraine where he said he wanted to join the fight, but was told he was too
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old. he was age 56 at the time. so it's put effort into trying to draw attention to the plight of ukrainians. he saw it as a battle of good against evil. and he thought the entire world should come too ukraine's aid. i want you to take a look at this interview during a protest and ukraine's capital in 2002 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. >> he did a number of interviews with various reporters during that time and 2000 and to a number of them, he got even emotional and would cry on camera just talking about the war effort. i spoke with one of those journalists who he spent a good deal of time with he said that he described him almost as manic singularly dedicated to a cause. and then when he talked about the video, the bodycam video that you've been showing throughout this hour it didn't surprise him. he said that this
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would be the man who would do something like this, brianna boris that is really interesting. kyung lah. thank you so much for that report, boris. >> it's still very early in the investigation, but let's break down with some analysis of what we know so far is cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former deputy director for the fbi, andrew mccabe joins us now, live first. andrew. >> your reaction to hearing that this suspect was camped out in this area for something like 12 hours remarkable bar isn't it raises some very obvious questions about how well the area or not well the area was scoured for threats before the president arrived. this gets to the heart of that the question about the secret service right now it's a bit of a two-edged sword on the one hand the protective operation they had in place for the former president yesterday actually work the way it's supposed to. you have those
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advanced agents who are ahead of him on the golf course. they are clearing threats as they go. they perceived a threat addressed it with firepower and mitigated that threat to the president in that moment. that's the way it's supposed to work. but a raises all kinds of other issues about like, how is it that these threats are getting so close to him and why was there not? maybe more strengthened perimeter around the course? especially in light of the fact that we know that he would eventually have been completing that sixth whole moving on towards the seventh hole that that cart path connecting those holes is basically 1020 feet off of the fence where we know this guy was holed up for almost 12 hours. it's really frightening could you give us some kind of an estimate or an approximation of what expanding that perimeter might require i imagine it's additional personnel, but also perhaps the closure of a street. now well,
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the street closures are a little tricky because you're in a highly populated area, you've got a lot of businesses, you've got government entities, right, right behind the course. >> there is of course, the sheriff's office and the jail and everything that could be dicey, but certainly more personnel and via vehicles, right. to have regular patrols through that area on foot on both sides of the fence, right on the public side, and on the private side you might want to park some vehicles right there on the sidewalk on the grass along the fence line. that's sort of a presence of visible presence of law enforcement officers is typically enough to deter any sort of person who is thinking about wondering up to the fence for whatever reason whether they're planning an attack or just trying to get a look at the president or photograph or something. so it's it definitely requires more people, more vehicles, more, more money to support this as folks, but a worthy
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investment at this point. and what we already know is a very elevated threat picture i'm curious andy, about what you made of his response. >> he seemed subdued and calm and complying with everything that officers were telling him during that bodycam footage. but this is someone who back in 2002, had a run-in with law enforcement and wound up barricading himself does that give you any insight into his state of mind going into what we saw unfold yesterday? >> well you know, i think bars what i'm not i'm not a i'm not a professional or a doctor by any means, but his his past certainly tends to indicate that he has at least in the past and maybe today is experiencing some men until or our personal stressors that are kind of making it somewhat irrational. it's good that he didn't go full on barricaded
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yesterday or that would have ended up in a firestorm of bullets i'm not surprised that he was somewhat accepting of his fate when he was finally taken in out of the vehicle, he knew you could tell by the way, he set up that position around the fence, the way he's using that hanging the backpacks on the fence, possibly including ceramic shock plates to maybe use those things to deflect incoming fire or to protect him, at least to conceal him in some way. why he's someone who has shown us indicators that he knew that ultimately law enforcement would be looking in his direction and coming to get him so i think that's that makes sense with his kind of his resignation yesterday on the side of the road, but yeah, i can't imagine that he's i would fact that he's he seems like someone who is undergoing some sort of mental or personal crisis that might be pushing them to these points andrew
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mccabe appreciate the insight, thanks so much for now, ralph is facing two gun-related charges, but sources tell cnn additional charges could be brought against him. >> let's talk about this now with our legal analyst, elliot williams. okay. so i mentioned those two federal charges. what else could he be facing as you mentioned, possession of a firearm while a convicted felon in possession of a firearm with an obliterated and serial number. what else could he face right now is looking at about up to 15 years in prison now based on what's publicly in the record so far, i think that's all you've got so far. you could be one could be charged with attempted assassination of a candidate for president the united states. but you need a little bit more he to establish that the person knew where he was going and what he was going to do. now, you and i, as a matter of common sense, no, this was come on. this assassination attempt. investigators need to have the text message, the statement, the phone call, where this guy says, i know this is mar-a-lago and i'm going to kill the
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current candidate for president. i suspect more evidence will come out, more information patient, but right now, it's gun charges. >> so palm beach county's state attorney dave ehrenburg, told nbc it'd be difficult to charge routh with a crime against trump, specifically. is that sort of to your point there? what do you think about that? absolutely. i don't i don't quite agree with that statement. in order to be charged with assassinating a candidate for president united states, you're having didn't know that they're protected person. you just need to know that you're going there to kill somebody. i think right now the evidence is in the record. you have the guy with a gun with food there for 12 pro a gopro, he's there for 12 hours. he's going there to kill someone and i think dollars to donuts this person knew that this was mar-a-lago where the former president was. now again, you need one more piece of evidence to jump that link, but i have confidence i think that law enforcement is really trying to get to the bottom of that. >> so the fbi is the lead agency in this. so they're doing their investigation, but you also have florida's governor ron desantis saying
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the state will conduct its own investigation. i wonder what you think about that. if that's going to make things complicated, to make things very complicated, because the next statement that the governor made was that the fbi has a conflict of interest because they're also investigating former president trump for other unrelated conduct. now, the state of florida is quite limited in what it can prosecute. it can't prosecute federal well, lot kept prosecute the assassination attempt on a candidate for office. now can prosecute trespass on private property. it could prosecute and attempted murder, but not the big federal stuff. that's going to send someone to jail for a long time. that's a little bit of partisan, silliness that i think even though he does have that jurisdiction i think we know what's behind some of that. >> it is worth noting that you worked at dhs four or five years. that is the department that oversees a secret service. you're watching this episode, you saw what happened a couple of months ago. what kind of systemic review do you think needs to happen and it needs to be outside of congress now the body that would do this normally be on a would-be congress to decide do we need more troops, more bodies, more
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money, whatever it is, but congress, they devolve so quickly into the partisan fighting. >> biden said today, he said congress needs to be more personnel. they don't get with congress. sure. this elliot is saying is bigger than congress. this is 911 style commission to revamp how we protect our former president's. it cannot be the case that twice in three or four months, there's a serious credible threat on a former president's life. and regardless of the fact these a candidate for office, there's some systemic happening and it's not just oh, we need to fire the guy or the woman who's in charge, you have to overhaul the whole system. and i think i personally have a lot of faith that congress is the one to do it. it's got to be far bigger than that. >> it seems more emergent than that prescription. really interesting. elliot. thank you so much. appreciate it a congressional task force is already investigating the july assassination attempt against former president trump, and they've now requesting a briefing with secret service over the second apparent attempt will have the ranking member of that task force joining us next, what questions he has for the agency, right after this?
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jason crow. he's the ranking democrat on that task force. congressman. thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. what do you make of the security response to this event? what do you think could have been done differently? >> well, thanks for having me. >> it's too early to tell right now or to make any conclusions about what exactly happened or didn't happen here i'm grateful that the former president it was unharmed and it did appear as though the secret service did foil this attempted assassination attempt. >> although we have to wait for more information from federal law enforcement, but what's important here is to know what type of situation we're dealing with, right? our task force was convened in focusing on the butler, pennsylvania incident, and in that incident, there were numerous security lapses and failures, right? protocols that were not followed, things that weren't done that were supposed to be done what we
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don't know is whether or not this is a situation where protocols weren't followed, or whether the secret service service just simply doesn't have the resources and the manpower and the capability that it needs to meet the threats that we're facing right now. so it's an important distinction as one that we're going to be looking into. >> there are a number of lawmakers, including president biden himself, who have made the argument about resources. he's calling on congress to bolster the secret service harris what do you think needs to happen to expedite that? could the administration, the department of homeland security, do more in the meantime well, there's no doubt in my mind that there needs to be additional resources. >> those let's just look at the situation we're dealing with right now. we're dealing with a environment of heightened threats, right? congress, members of congress faced four times as many threats as they normally do threats against presidential candidates, against the president of the former president, elected officials everywhere around the country are facing threats at all
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levels. we are in a heightened threat environment at the same time, we have a situation and this political campaign, this presidential campaign, where you have a current sitting president that's receiving presidential level security, but is not a candidate. you have a vice president who is a candidate and you have a former president who is a candidate. so you have three individuals that need presidential level security this is the first time we've ever faced that situation at the same time as the secret service has been working double overtime in this environment because of the threats acting director roe came before our task force just last week and testified that his agents are in his words, red line. they've been working double overtime for over a year here you can't expect people to move working at 9,000 hour weeks in perpetuity and for them to maintain the level of acuity in focus that we demand an expect of those agents. >> and congressman on top of that, additional personnel, some lawmakers are calling for
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a different approach from the secret service when it comes to addressing the public and providing the public with information, i want to play a clip of congressman mike waltz of florida, a republican. he was speaking to dana bash earlier today. let's listen well, remember the secret service director cheatle kind of took that approach i can't talk about it. and that was totally unacceptable to congress. and the american people. i think this is such a unique moment in american history. and so dangerous. i think this is a moment, break your established protocol calls and tell the american people what you know or what you don't know, even if you have to go back and correct it later more information is better. >> do you think that this is a time given the unprecedented nature of the climate that we're in two as the congressman says break the established protocol and provide as much information as possible. to the public, even if there are things that later on need to be corrected well,
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what i don't know is whether mr. walshe was talking about the criminal investigation in which case it's the fbi, the federal bureau of investigation that has jurisdiction over conducting the criminal investigation about any of these attempted plots. >> are these these attempts or security protocol itself, right? so secret service security protocol much of that has to remain classified and actually, our task force steve to classified briefing last week by the acting director of the secret service about what protocols are in place, the level of personnel, all the resources, and how things are done. less than that should not be public, right? well, here we are not going to publicize how we protect our presidents and presidential candidates, period. that that is not something that we want our adversaries or people to know. but it comes to investigations, however, of attempts or specific situations. yeah. i'm always in favor of transparency. i think people
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need to know what's happening, why it's happening. obviously, there are ongoing criminal investigations that have a certain level of secrecy that's law. as a matter of fact, law dictates that grand jury proceedings and criminal proceedings are sealed and tell trials. but the extent to which we do demand transparency, i think is important because the american people need to know that their candidates. that they're elected officials are secure. and that's one of the big reasons why congress created our taskforce is actually have public transparent hearings about that very topic. >> congressman, there's no indication that yesterday's incident is in any way connected. but cnn has new reporting that iran has renewed its efforts to launch attacks against former president trump and people in his circle do you think that that requires some kind of preemptive deterrence on part of the united states yeah are in first of all,
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you're right. there is no indication of any connection whatsoever. and that's what investigations are all about. your i never jump to conclusions here because that gets dangerous and we just want to make sure we're putting out good and accurate information to people. so there's a variety of threats. we do know that there had been foreign plaats, in attempts to target elected officials, us elected officials current and former elected officials of both parties. by the way, not just of one party or one president, but anyone that they believe that some of our adversaries have believed have maligne to them or created problems in their countries we know, we know that a threat. we know that lone wolf actors are threat. we know that political extremism is a threat. so there's numerous different types of threats that our candidates are facing and all of them deserve a high level of attention. >> congressman jason crow, we have to leave the conversation there. appreciate the time, sir thank you we have much more on
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this is cnn washington and seoul are working to reach a deal by the end of the year on how to share the cost of us forces who are based in south korea officials familiar with the discussions tells cnn the both sides feel a sense of urgency to get an agreement solidified before the possibility of a second trump administration, sienna national security correspondent kylie atwood is with us now from the state department. >> kylie, tell us about this urgency to get a deal done well, listen, brianna, this agreement doesn't actually need to be reviewed until the end of next year. that's more than a year from now. but there is urgency, particularly on behalf of the south koreans, because they see the possibility that former president trump could win the elections in november. and they want to avoid getting into do negotiations with officials from a potential second, trump administration. the reason for that is because during the first trump administration,
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there were incredibly high demands put on the south koreans when there were negotiations going on to try and renew this cost-sharing agreement. this is for the more than 28,000 us troops that are stationed in south korea, they're there for us national security reasons to try and obviously deter any attacks from north korea as they build up their nuclear program to deter aggression from china. we've seen their aggression growing in the region but trump felt at the time that south korea wasn't paying the united states enough for that military presence. he demanded in the initial negotiations that they've pay 400% more than they had been paying. now, those negotiations never came to fruition when the biden administration came in, they struck a new agreement the south koreans now pay the united states about $1 annually. that's about 14% more than they had been paying in the previous agreement. but the south koreans see this agreement coming to the end of the line. they want to try and
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get it done before the end of this year to prevent having to go back at it with former or the current at what could be current trump administration officials. now, we don't know if this is going to work. us officials. i've talked to say that there are ongoing talks. they finished their seventh rounds of talks on this just weeks ago, there is a sense of urgency. it could get done early, but i've also talked to some experts regional x spurts here in washington who say that they have told south korea this might not be the best approach, because even if they do get a deal done and they get a cost sharing agreement that both sides can agree to. there's nothing that would prevent former president trump if he wins the elections from tearing up that deal. and it would of course, likely put south korea yeah in his line of fire coming into a second administration, which could be a problem for the u.s.-south korea alliance, brianna yeah, certainly could be kiley. >> thank you so much for that report from the state
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department. next in a new interview, former president trump, blaming president biden and vice president harris for the latest just apparent assassination attempt against him. that's what the fbi is calling an apparent why he believes they're responsible the pros for have i got news for you are pretty odd about what are the kinds we could run out the news before then would never happen if i got news for you saturday at nine on cnn and stream next day on max we always had dog care like my best buddies adam, my whole life then absolute joins concert goer on the farmers dog. he just the attacks of its incredible they're so tune in to you and they have such, such personality being whether out
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incident, trump told fox news thatte, their rhetoric is causing me to be shot out before adding they are the real threat we're joined now by erin perrine. >> she's a former press communications director for donald trump's 2020 campaign and a republican strategist for axiom strategies. we're also joined by tim hogan. he is a democratic strategist and former spokesperson for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. i wonder aaron, you're hearing what trump is saying here. what questions concerns is this raising for you i think ultimately everybody needs to remember that crazy doesn't know a political party or ideology. >> there is extreme rhetoric on both sides of the political spectrum and everybody needs to accept a little bit of culpability in response. ability for what becomes inflamed rhetoric in this country. but to be clear, this isn't a republican or democrat issue. this is an american issue and we should be treating it like that for president trump right now, i think his best course of action would be to be a bit more like he was this is really hard to believe. i'm saying after his first
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assassination attempt we're he was much more unifying. if people want to try and make this political, let other people do that, be the leader of the country needs at a time where this rhetoric has led to two attempts to kill donald trump everybody needs to take cooler heads. the world will not end. this country will not end and cease to exist as a democracy if kamala harris wins, or if donald trump well, tim to you, president biden to address this at an event in philadelphia earlier today, he talked about there being no place for political violence in america, saying we resolve our differences peacefully at the ballot box. >> not at the end of a gun. he also said earlier today that congress needs to act in order to provide a secret service with more recent sources. i'm wondering what you think about what you heard from president biden. and specifically that call on congress yeah. >> i think that that is the type of leadership that we need in this moment for cooler heads prevail, look, we're in a heated election. the stakes are high. whether you care about
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health care or a boat abortion rights, or the economy. but the point is we resolve our issues and the call to action to set a vision and a course for the country is always at the ballot box. both vice president harris and president biden have said they're deeply disturbed by the attack, but that they want to make sure the secret service resources are there to make sure that nothing think like this happens. again and look to erin's point. look, navigator research last week released a poll about political violence in this country 84% of americans are worried about political violence. that's republicans, independents, democrats. they were worried about his today at 7% say they worry about it in the future. so this is in the background of this conversation of this election russian cycle. the entire time. and we just need to have cooler heads prevail. you should be able to say and condemn what happened to donald trump. you should be able to say and condemn what happened to paul pelosi. this should not be a political issue i hear tim, what you're saying about cooler heads i do wonder what you think about this.
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>> congress needs to, congress is so slow and divided and we're talking about now two attempts here in the course of about two months. and i know the fbi is saying this is an apparent attempt that's very specific language that they're using. we're using that as well. and i want to be clear about that. but do you think that biden should be approaching this with a little bit more urgency with the realization that this could be something that is happening on either side when you're looking at some of the systemic issues in the secret service because this is the secret service chris that is responsible for these protectees, democrats and republicans yeah. >> i mean, look, we had we had some explosive hearings with the former head of the secret service after the first assassination attempt and darren's point again, it's kind of shaking your head to say a word doing this a second time. all, the resources need
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to be there. this is a bipartisan issue. it's why we have a bipartisan committee that is heading up and making sure that this doesn't happen again, it is heartening to hear from president biden and from vice president harris that look, whatever resources are needed, whatever resources are necessary as we learn more about this attack, about this person, about how he gained access, about how he was 300 to 500 yards from the former president. what needs to be done to make sure that that area, wherever he is where his family is is fortified in safe. again, it's a bipartisan issue. it has to be approached that way. and i hope this committee moves quickly. >> i do wonder erin, what you make of folks that have not taken the track that you're outlining, folks that are not letting cooler heads prevail and are out there. people in the former president's orbit who are insinuating things about these assassination, saying things like there's more to the story there's something fishy about it i mean, that doesn't really enhance the discourse well, vacuum of knowledge is what leads to
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conspiracy theories when people feel that they're not getting the accurate information. >> again, i it catches me each time i say this after the first assassination attempt on donald trump's life, the head of the secret service at the time wasn't putting out information. that is a bad strategy in a crisis moment, especially when people really have a sense of fear and urgency in that polling really shows that to tim's point here, that over 80% of americans are worried about this violence. we need to be shining the daylight on what has happened in these incidents. it says because that is how you stop crazy conspiracy theories about what could have happened to him and to the question before to tim about getting this done and with urgency, an emergency supplemental can easily be done in congress they can allocate more resources to the united states secret service so that they can train more agents. they can get more people on the job. they can fortify a bit more, but a lot of this needs to come through the full process. but people have a problem right now with l hundred mayorkas and being able to trust him with all of this chaos. so there needs to be definitive clear leadership in order to get an emergency supplemental done. the speaker
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could lead on this. chuck schumer can lead on this. this could be a really good bipartisan moment for the country. >> does biden need to call for that for speaking specific, like that, he could, but really the power of the purse is with congress the speaker could call for this the senate leader, chuck schumer could call for this if they want to be able to allocate the funds for this, they should be able to do it. >> let's get it done. hi, tim. >> your reaction to the idea that congress needs to do something as soon as possible, given that it's so divided at this time >> but there are there are it sounds it sounds trite to say sometimes that there's more that unites us than divides us. but like there is nothing more fundamental than an issue like this that goes at the core of our democracy. look, we have two very different competing visions about what this country is going to look like and what policy we are going to have in place. who you trust to lead but at the end of the day, we have to make that decision as americans at the ballot box.
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and that means that the security of the candidates, the security of the candidates families is at the very top of the list of things for congress to do right now. so i think we've seen the president come out and say, and the vice president come out and say, whatever the resources are that are necessary to get this done, to make sure that there is security surrounding everyone who is on the ballot in this race it has to get done. i think if there's any hope for some sort of bipartisan action in congress and to do it with some sense of urgency it's an issue like this it's him, hogan, erinperrine. >> we hope that cooler heads will prevail in their rule be some consensus and some action on this. thank you both for the conversation i've next miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa has reportedly made a decision about retirement after suffering yet another concussion. why he says he's getting back on the field as soon as possible collins. >> tonight at nine
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at again, on tnt despite miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa suffering yet another concussion, he apparently has no plans to retire according to the nfl network the 26-year-old was forced off the field last thursday after diving for a first down and taking a big hit, he was able to eventually get up on his own. but now tagovailoa, who has a history of concussions is facing more calls to step away from the game for good cnn's coy wire joins us now with what more are you learning? >> high? third reported concussion in the nfl. >> boris and brianna for two at tagovailoa he had to scary ones in 2022. none last season, this most recent one against the bills last week, had players and coaches shook nfl network's ian rapoport is reported putting that tua
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tagovailoa currently has no plans to retire from the game. i should note that that was before he met with neurologists. he's also reportedly going to meet with neurologists early this week. we'll see if he has any comment about the future after that meeting. now there are players and coaches current coach, head coach of the los los angeles excuse me, las vegas raiders, antonio pierce is calling for two to retire. here's some of what he had to say don't retire. it's not worth it. it's not worth to play the game i witnessed anything like i've seen that's happened to him three times scary you can see right away the players faces on the field you can see the sense urgency from everybody to get, to help. i just take it at some point he's only have long journeys and played football, take care of your family for a current nfl coach to come out and have that sort of statement
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is quite profound when you compare two reactions in the past, we've had to some scary situations mike mcdaniel, the head coach of the miami dolphins on the other hand, said it's too early to make any sort of judgment about his future, whether or not he should retire and that this is a personal decision. >> this is his career, and that people should let that decision up to him. >> all right, coy it's so hard though, isn't it? it's just a hard thing to watch and everyone does have their opinion on it. coy wire. thank you so much. ahead. body cam footage and cell phone data revealing some new details about but what the fbi calls an apparent assassination attempt against former president donald trump was overwhelming. the idea that this fictional character played any role in politics is bananas tv on the edge, moments that shaped and our culture premieres sunday at nine on cnn polling. >> we've been tracking the value of our car. >> should we sell it? we hold
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