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today this is cnn breaking news former president was shot american citizen killed. >> there's no place in america for this kind of violence. for any violence ever period, au exception there is no question this campaign has changed dramatically given the events of the weekend for president donald trump will be greeted here for as a hero by republican delegates keep that it was important to project to the country in that moment that everything was okay hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us from the united states and around the world. >> i'm jim sciutto in today for max foster. it is monday, july 15, 4:00 a.m. here in washington, 3am in milwaukee, wisconsin, where former us president donald trump is preparing for the start of the republican national convention set to begin in the coming hours. and less than 48 hours after a brazen attempt on his life, trump could be seen

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pumping his fist as he exited his plane in milwaukee on sunday, just today? after narrowly surviving an assassination attempt at a rally in pennsylvania while monday is theme at the convention is expected to focus on the economy. there is no doubt the shocking violence seen on saturday will loom large for the four-day event and beyond trump says, one of the bullets struck the upper part of his right ear during the shooting. one man in the crowd was sadly killed, two others wounded. new video into cnn shows the gunman on a nearby roof before the shots rang out we do want to warn you some viewers may find those images disturbing there. the images now, you could see just above, there is the gunman. the fbi has now identified him as 20-year-old thomas matthew crooks and says the motive for this shooting remains unknown us president joe biden is among those condemning the violence in a rare address to the nation from the oval office late

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sunday. he said it is time to come together and quote, cool down the political rhetoric want to speak to you tonight about the need for us to lower the temperature in our politics and to remember or may disagree, we are not enemies we're neighbors, were friends, co-workers, citizens. and most importantly, we are fellow americans. we must stand together yesterday's shooting at donald trump's rally in pennsylvania, calls on all of us to take a step back. take stock of where we are, how we go forward from here we're not enemies, were friends, do not expect to hear one of trump's signature firebrand speeches about why joe biden is it fit for another term in office according to reporting from the washington examiner? he is now rewritten his speech for the rnc trump told the outlet his speech has a chance to bring the country. and he hopes the world together. here's more from the reporter who spoke with the former president on

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sunday he said he was going to focus on bringing the country back together. >> he thought that it was very, very important that in that moment when that happens, you can he understood this? this is what he was he what he wants to do, what he's supposed to do and he talked a lot about when he stood up and there's that sort of iconic moment when he puts his fist up and he told me that he really wanted to project to people who say it wasn't imbalanced him at that moment. he wanted to project object as people and he says he loves these people and they are the backbone. this is a rust belt area. this is blue collar white working class, mostly crowd. and he wanted to project to the keep that it was important to project to the country in that moment. that everything was okay, that he was okay in the country was okay despite the attempt on trump's life, the secret service says there are no plans

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to tighten security for the republican convention. >> officials say they trust the preparation. they have already done for this event though we are confident that in these three plants that are in place for this event, and we're ready to go. >> it's been an 18 month process. it's the we've worked together over that 18 months to develop operational pretty plans for any and all aspects of security related to this. we're not getting any changes to our operational security plans for this event those agents, secret service says they are doing all they can to make sure that convention happens without any security issues. >> cnn's jeff zeleny has more on the conventions, packed schedule the republican national convention will formally open here in milwaukee on monday. >> former president donald trump arriving in the city sunday night with one of the the biggest decisions yet to unfold that of course is who he will name as his running mate. that is expected to take place monday afternoon when

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republican delegates from across the country three gathered in the fiserv forum here behind me to a formally start nominating and voting for the delegates. now, there is no question this campaign has changed dramatically given the events of the weekend. one question hanging over all of this convention and indeed the rest of the campaign is will there be a sense for more unity from both sides? that was the plea of president biden delivering an oval office address on sunday night and former president donald trump is conveying they're his advisers. he would also like to to invoke themes of unity. of course, that remains a very open question given the tenor and tone of this campaign so far. but there are some indications too program here is changing somewhat. former south carolina governor nikki haley, one of the longest standing rivals of donald trump in the primary campaign. she's now been invited to give it please speech here on tuesday night. i'm told she will be invoking themes of unity for republicans. and indeed the country as well. there is no question that this is an

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entirely the different moment in this campaign because of the assassination attempt for president donald trump will be greeted here as a hero by republican delegates. yes, it's his third republican convention. but the won four years ago, of course, happened during a pandemic. and eight years ago when he first won the nomination, the party was still divided. now this republican party is unified behind him, and they believe he's on a good track to defeating president joe biden jeff zeleny cnn, milwaukee well, president biden spoke to the nation in a primetime address calling for an end to the politics of demonization or call for unity, mj lee has more on what he said just one day after an assassination attempt on former president donald trump's shocked the nation. >> president biden, using a primetime oval office address to offer a forceful condemnation of the events of saturday in butler, pennsylvania saying that

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political violence has no place in america, no exceptions the president using the speech to connect the dots between some of the more recent moments of political violence in the country, including an attack on former house speaker nancy pelosi husband. the january 6 insurrection on capitol hill as well as what happened on saturday at this trump political rally. president in his remarks called on americans to take down the political rhetoric saying that that had become much too heated in recent years. let's take a listen. >> there's no place in america for this kind of violence. for any violence ever period, au exceptions we can allow this violence to be normalized you know, the political record in this country has gotten very heated time to cool it down we all have responsibility to do that. >> the president will continue to be briefed on the ongoing federal investigation into what happened on saturday. the white

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house saying that on monday morning, he will be back in the situation room i'm being briefed by the various heads of federal law enforcement agencies. and while the white house is postponed the president's trip to texas, that was supposed to take place on monday. he will still traveled to las vegas in the afternoon after sitting down with lester holt for a sit-down interview of course, even until recently, we had affected that the interview would focus a whole lot on the president's age, his fitness to serve, and the moment of political peril that he is in and now, of course, the backdrop of that interview is very different. mj lee, cnn at the white house quite a different backdrop to that interview. joining me now from england is metazoa lindstaedt, professor of government at the university of essex. natasha, it's good to have you this is a deeply, deeply difficult time in this country and assassination attempt, quite, quite close to taking the life of a former president tonight a candidate

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for office once again and you, you are hearing certainly from president biden it and it seems a change in message from trump as well. do you see this as at least potentially an inflection point in what has been a deeply, deeply divided and heated period in american politics. >> definitely, this is probably one of the craziest, most traumatic just weeks that's on the back of many different weeks in the past in us politics that were there been really huge moment so right after the assassination attempt took place, there was a lot of heated rhetoric coming from republicans, particularly from donald trump, junior, and from potential vice president nominee jd vance blaming biden also, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene referred to the democrats, is an evil party.

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>> since then, i think we seen the rhetoric has toned down quite a bit from speaker mike johnson. you've also, of course, as you already mentioned, heard from joe biden talking about there's no place for political violence in us politics. and you also had even trump himself. saying that he plan to unite the country at the convention. and this convention is going to be 12. watch and it will be one of the most interesting conventions, at least in my lifetime. because of what has happened and what all be looking for is what the tone is, is it going to be preaching? are republicans? since and trump one of you preaching about norms of civility and tolerance, forgiveness, the need to reach across the aisle by partisanship or is the tone going to get nasty? now we have already heard that trump says, he does want to unite the country, but i think he needs to take things a step further than that. i think he needs to agree that he would accept the election results no matter what, because that's one of the

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norms that he has shattered. and when you have these really high high-stakes elections, in other countries where you don't have norms of accepting election results, you see political violence follows. so i think he has to go even further than just changing the tone it will be a test for donald trump because let's be frank. >> the record shows that his, his own rhetoric has been incendiary and there have been times when he has refused to explicitly reject acts of violence. you think of the delays on january 6 as those many hundreds of people who are assaulting the capital, you think of the way he's described the attack on paul pelosi or dismissed the plot against democratic governor of michigan gretchen whitmer this will be a test, i imagine it's not just a test of one day or one tweet or one speech. it's a test of whether that change is lasting right will this change the

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rhetoric that he uses? he has to quote david frum from the atlantic. he's rejoiced in what went violence has affected other people. he's encouraged violence by telling his protesters to beat up those that don't support him. and of course, there's the infamous january 6 where he incited a siege on the capital and five people die so he has a lot of work to do excuse me. in changing the rhetoric and changing the tone because his son the borders are used to him being very defiant as he left. he was even screaming fight, fight he has a lot of work to do to changing the tone. and it really can leads the party that can set an example me, ask you about president biden's message, because so central to his campaign message has then the argument that donald trump is a threat to democracy we saw

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quite a muted and deliberately non incendiary message from the white house last night. do you expect president biden's campaign message to change as well as as it regards donald trump it's definitely going to be toned down in the already had heard that biden had dropped to some of his campaign ads that they weren't airing that he has tempered the attacks on donald trump as being the biggest threat to democracy. >> and i think that the language, at least in the immediate aftermath of this assassination attempt will change. i don't think the democrats can completely change their whole strategy, which would be to come to continue to emphasize that donald trump doesn't accept democratic norms. he doesn't accept democratic institutions jan and he shattered many of our norms and he poses a threat to democracy, but they may have to

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change the way they talk about this because even just words that biden used metaphorically have been used by the right, abide by republicans, as evidenced that it was biden who incited this attack. now we know that the shooter was a registered republican. maybe that helped to temper things a little bit, but the democrats will have changed the tone, at least. but i think it's too difficult to completely revamp what their campaign strategy is. the idea that donald trump poses a threat to democracy is the corners stone at that strategy will be watching closely natasha lindstaedt, thanks so much for joining this morning thanks for having me well, the u.s. >> secret service is facing intense scrutiny over the security at the rally on saturday. specifically, how the shooter was able to gain access to a rooftop less than 500 feet from trump's position at the podium one scene in law enforcement analysts weighed in

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on the shooter's location though it was outside the security perimeter when we talk about that secure perimeter. all we're talking about is the bifurcation of individuals that have been cleared through magnetometers so attendees guess it's really basic access control that is setting up the secure perimeter that doesn't mean that the threat environment goes away. once when you go over that barrier, that threat environment. extends out thousands of yards in every secret service agent knows that line of sight is in mitigating line of sight is a basic tenant of every single site agent that's out there, whether you're new on the job for you have 25 years on the job, you need to eliminate that line of sight. so there are some significant questions that need to be answered right now by the secret service and there is, of course, an investigation underway. >> we will get the latest now, on the investigation from cnn's law enforcement correspondent whitney wild it

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is not clear exactly how this happened, but the questions are certainly centering on the secret services preparation and response, as well as many questions about the shooter. >> what we know right now is that this building where the shooter had climbed up onto and shot the former president from was outside the security perimeter. this building was about 150 yards from where the former president was speaking at the podium and multiple law enforcement sources that i've spoken with have expressed a real concern, real shock that a building that close 150 yards or so from the podium was not included in what they call the hard perimeter but our which means it would have been subjected to an extensive security sweep that it would have required anybody trying to enter that building to go through a magnetometer. so many more questions, there additionally the big question, again, centering on this building is in what way this building did factor into the overall security plans. so another question is whether or not the the building was left out of the perimeter because

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for whatever reason, the secret service decided that it did not present a security risk. for example, did they determine that the building was cannot be accessed that the doors were locked, that no one was inside, no one was likely to go inside. these are the questions at the service would have been asked gang as they assessed the site, as well as continuing to ask themselves in this extremely pivotal moment, the investigation is also shifting to the gunman here. this is 20-year-old thomas matthew crooks. what we know now is that he was not known to the fbi. he was not in any databases that he used an a.r.-15 style fighting if 56 rifle that belonged to his father that was purchased legally. am that law enforcement has his cell phone and what they're trying to do now is get into that cell phone and get some insight into what his motivation was. that is the big question at this moment. it is not clear why he did this whitney wild cnn chicago it's remarkable that trump's would

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everything better on a blackstone we are, learning new details about what people at the rally saw before the shooting on saturday that video captured by one of the attendees shows the moment before the gunman fired at trump, and it appears they saw the gunman on the roof of that building. >> we do want to warn you the video he is disturbing he's turning this way note, they were directing attention to the top of the building before you heard the gunfire before he opened fire earlier, my colleague erin burnett spoke to the couple who captured this video somebody there watching the rally, trying to get a

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better viewpoint and i didn't think nothing of it for a few seconds and then shortly after that, a guy behind me said that he had seen them. he added gun and then when he said that, i moved over a couple of feet and i was able to get a perfect i was able to see him perfectly. and i see any had the gun and that's when i started the film. my wife ran up to law enforcement, was trying to tell them, you know, where he was but they couldn't seem to see him because they weren't in the right right spot to see him on the roof. they were too close a building. so it just got very hectic, very fast it was just chaotic. it was so fast first thing is find coverage and it was just the scariest thing, you know, there's not a lot of places you can hide there. so we were like greene at where we were there was only like 50, 70 people. so it was sort of a small crowd, you know, and we

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literally were trying to hide behind two trees just to make sure we weren't going to be you know, hit by the bullets it was what? it was so insane investigators now working to learn more about the man they say was behind the assassination attempt. >> they have identified him as 20-year-old thomas matthew crooks killed by secret service agents on the scene and while investigators search for a motive, they still don't have one. we are learning more about what he did before the shooting cnn's brian todd explains we have new information now on the shooter's movements just before and during the assassination attempt against former president donald trump cnn's analysis shows that the shooter was roughly 100 for 50 meters away from where trump was standing at the time, he started opening fire. >> that's less than 500 feet away from the former president were also told by butler county sheriff michael slupe that law enforcement officers, local police officers, got word of

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suspicious activity on the rooftop around there and went investigated it at that point according to the sheriff, one officer hoisted himself up to the ledge of this rooftop here, saw the gunman. the gunman saw the officer according to the sheriff, and pointed his weapon at them at that point, the sheriff had to drop down for his own safety because he was cleaned to the ledge of the roof it did not it was not able to draw his weapon to engage the shooter. so we had to drop down for his own safety also were told by a senior law enforcement official that just before the shooting the shooter was seen acting somewhat suspiciously in the area of magnetometers. they would presumably be in these areas here, not clear exactly where he was around these magnetometers, but according to a senior law enforcement official, he was acting somewhat suspiciously around the area of the magnetometers. the key question is, what was he doing? was he probing for a possible shooting position? was he on a recon mission? that will be brought out in the investigation? another piece of information that we're getting here is that this is according to ben macer, who is a witness

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who told cnn affiliate ktka of the shooter's movements just before he took that position, according to ben macer, he saw the shooter move from roof to roof to roof in the moments before he took that position to take shots at the former president. so these had to have been these roofs here because this, these buildings are all seemingly attached. if this witness saw the gunman moving from roof to roof to roof, it would have been right about there. and these buildings right there also, we have some video of the gunman in the moments just after he was neutralized by law enforcement, the body of the gunman lying on the on the on the roof of the building where he was. and as we look at the opposed shooting scenes here, what i can show you is there are some scenes here of the chairs and the debris. but when we take a look at the grandstand i'm going to pause the video for just a second here. you take a look at the grandstand. we have new information also from the governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro who told us about the deceased victim, corey comperatore firefighter from butler county. corey

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comperatore was in these grandstands. he might have been in this one here we're not sure if he was in that one. possibly this one, but he was hit with gunfire and was killed. but according to the governor, josh shapiro, corey comperatore committed a very heroic act during the shooting. he dove on top of his own family to protect them from the shooting. force was killed by a gunshot in the process, again, we're trying to find out which of these grandstands corey comperatore was in when he was shot and killed as we go back to the scene here, we were told that president biden has ordered an independent review of the shooting. and according to our law enforcement analyst, andrew mccabe, the most basic elements of securing an outdoor site, especially outdoors, is that you have to eliminate the sight lines to wear a protectee is standing or speaking a key component of this investigation is why was that site line so close to the former president? not eliminate brian todd, cnn, washington and just how much freedom the shooter had proud prior to taking those shots, freedom of movement, us lawmakers have been reacting to

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this attempted assassination. >> republican senator lindsey graham, so that he's been worried about this type of violence for some time a wish i could say i was surprised, but i've been worried about this for a very, very long time if he wins, democracy is not going to end. he's not a fascist he represented a point of view that me and share the rhetoric is way too hot, but i was just grateful that he made it i mean, fate stepped in, god the hand of god, call it whatever you like. but let's don't forget, there's a man who lost his life by attending a political rally. he's dead his life came to in other people are hurt who to blame less plane the shooter. but let's all try to do better in this traumatic moment. well, it's time for all of us to take a deep breath remember what this country is about and what political campaigns are about

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and they're about serious discussions of serious ideas as to how we address the serious problems facing this country. so let's use this moment if there's any silver lining in this tragedy it's the figure out how we go forward peacefully, constructively and intelligently will all be watching still to come. we are just a few hours away from the official start of the republican national convention. more on what the party hopes to accomplish this week. when we returned i think that our

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cannot, we must not go down this road in america. look, political record in this country it has gotten very heated it's time to cool it down we all have responsibility to do that we all have that responsibility. >> donald trump is in milwaukee, wisconsin preparing for the republican national convention, which begins later today in a new interview with the new york post, trump says, quote i'm supposed to be dead. he went on to say that he was either saved by luck or by god 20 million have you want to really see something that said, take a look what happened this was the view of those frightening moments from inside the crowd you can hear the former president speaking. you then hear the shots fired highlighted there it's the counter sniper position of the

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secret service. joe biden is ordering an independent review of the security situation and the secret service preparations at the rally the service faces intense scrutiny in the wake of the shooting, including how the gunman could have accessed access to roof within sight of the former president just a few hundred feet away. us house speaker mike johnson says, congress wants answers as well i think pretty clearly there was a security lapse at at least and we need to find out, for example, why were drones not used in the area? >> i've not gotten a satisfactory answer on that yet. we have more questions that we have answers, but congress is going to get down to the bottom of this security and terrorism expert glenn scoon joins me now from the hague in the netherlands. >> glenn, it's good to have you here you know, the more we learn about the freedom of movement that the shooter had. prior to this attempt on the former president's life, not only was he able to get to top of that building so close and

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with line of sight. but but folks saw him there. we played that video earlier. people in the crowd were trying to draw attention and there was a there was a law enforcement officer who tried to climb the roof there what does that tell you though, about what doors were left open here well, it tells us something went wrong here between at least the planning and the execution. if not the planning already i mean, normally speaking, the secret service for an event like this will be having the inner ring so to speak, around the candidate, but will also do the structural plan for the area. and they will do that in concert with state and local officials people from other federal agencies so what it tells you here is that either in the planning of who is supposed to be checking this building, where does it fall? it's in the perimeter. what are the sweep procedures is this going to be a visual sweep beforehand? isn't going to be

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camera assisted sweep, is it going to be even a thermal imagery cameras sweep but there's all different variants of that of what you would do to a building like that within this closer distance to the candidates location? so i think the focus will be here on was the mistake made and how this was planned and then executed up to the moment that the event began or were there errors at the moment where the event actually began? and for instance, somebody or a group of people left their posts or never got to a designated opposed to cover this building there were local law enforcement officers involved here, as well as of course, us secret service officers is that is that a typical arrangement to have some duties, perhaps even some areas? that i don't want to say fall under the jurisdiction of local law enforcement, but that the secret service works with low, lower with law enforcement locally and kind of delegates some responsibilities it is of

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course, the u.s. secret service has finite resources. if you look at the total envelope of who all they need to cover, that's quite an extensive list from the president, vice president, former president's. and of course in campaign season, leading candidates and in this case to the template normally is there in place that us secret service will use consistently? it's just that they have to apply it in a different setting, in a different location, and the difference there is, you're dealing with officials who it might be the first time that in this case in butler the pennsylvania a president or presidential candidate comes by so it's all new for at least half to a third of the people who were involved with executing this. and therefore, you know that it's likely we're going to see errors made of course, investigators are going to be looking at the shooter's social media profile, who

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perhaps he was in contact with prior it's not dissimilar from what you see following a terror attack, right? you look to see when or how a person would have been radicalized. i suppose that then raises the question well, if he was commenting on groups are in touch with groups are following certain accounts, et cetera. why weren't those warning signs spotted earlier? but i imagine particularly, in the current environment you have an enormous pool of this kind of stuff. it must be difficult to weed through. folks to figure out who the actual threats. are certainly is. >> i mean, since roughly 2016, there has been a tremendous increase greece, not just in the u.s. theater in these messages, but also internationally. and remember that even when we look at this in a us context, some of these people also correspond with folks who react to them abroad and some of these actors, especially loan violent actors, do feed off one another so somebody who did something

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awful far faraway might inspire somebody in new zealand who inspire somebody in the u.s but yes, tracking, tracking the whole volume of these people is quite a challenge. what you're essentially looking for is to what extent can you structure or automate different kinds of searches? where are you can catch signals, where people radicalize and that may be on social media, but it also may be their social or school or work environment and the trick is of course, use models to try and combine what you can find. it's not simply social media searches some of these people intentionally tried to stay under the radar. and luckily, a lot of the tooling now is becoming more sophisticated that can be used for law enforcement to do this, but it's still a challenge, particularly with lone actors who don't operate in a group therefore, always have less communications to detect glenn school and thanks so much for joining us and helping us figure out some of these key questions. at this point. well,

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leaders around the world are speaking out now against political violence as they react to this event when we were doing the global response to this assassination attempt against the former former president donald trump our mission here at cnn is that the news comes first first that's the promise of the situation room. we work as hard as we can to get the facts. >> the situation room with wolf blitzer. weeknights at six on scene in ever worry that you're drinking too much. take back control with or health or health provides access to medication proven to make it easier to drink less or to quit drinking altogether qualified for treatment today at were health.com take a pea sized amount, apply it like a lotion pets under boob five-fold about cracks, feet, this water-based cream. i'm telling you it's invisible on the skin. it works like a dream. i didn someone think of this sooner now, do i

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go.com many world leaders are reacting to the attempt on former president trump's life, condemning political violence, also reaching out to trump to express their sympathies. >> cnn's clare sebastian is in london, marc stewart covering the story from beijing and clare, let's begin with you. tell us how leaders in europe are reacting to this yeah, jim, of course we saw the initial shock and concern not only for former president trump, but also for us democracy in general. >> and democracy beyond that, i think now we're starting to see that mingling with sort of calculation scenes from a number of countries as to how this could affect them domestically. and in some cases, calculations as to how they can use this for their own benefit. now, one of the first leaders to come out and express

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concern was prime minister netanyahu of israel. take a listen to him it's a phenyl bizarre x4. we all watched in shock yesterday, the criminal assassination attempt on former president donald trump a us presidential candidates this is not only a heinous crimes, it is also an attempt to assassinate american democracy than this. au netanyahu has already been accused at home of using this moment for his own ends. he in that cabinet minister went on to talk about in that cabinet meeting, rather went on to talk about the threats he faced he says criticizing law enforcement and israel for not doing enough, saying, look in the u.s. there saying they saw the writing on the wall we see the writing on the wall here in israel to, of course he is someone who is fighting for his political survival amid the war and hamas. but this has elsewhere of course revived the debate about the safety of politicians, about the role all of media and online rhetoric. and its relationship to physical violence. i'm seeing

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tv debates here in the uk about this. and of course, in countries where political violence is a real reality, for example, robert fico of slovakia, who recently survived an assassination attempt saying that political opponents of trump for trying to shut him down and when they don't succeed is that they annoy the public so much that some poor guy picks up a gun. president zelenskyy and ukraine's saying this shows how serious the global challenges to democracy are right now and now here of course, has skin in this game is heavily dependent on a stable america for support, but on the flip side, we see russia coming coming out with an interesting reaction in the criminal spokesman dmitry peskov on sunday saying that while he doesn't explicitly blame the current administration for what happened, they created the atmosphere saying that from the outside, it was obvious to everyone watching that trump's life was in danger and attempt, i think if not to heighten divisions in the us it's from which russia feels that it benefits, at least then, to emphasize them, jim, no, no, no

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question. and you often see comments like that from putin regarding the u.s. in general and trump in particular, marc stewart, china will often use events, particularly gun violence in the u.s to criticize the u.s system democracy. and i wonder how chinese leaders, but also chinese state media is reacting to this event right here. and this is so interesting to watch because on one hand we have this official chinese government response expressing sympathy and concern to former president trump. yet on the other hand, we have state media, which is essentially a mouse a piece for the central government taking on a much more critical view of the american political system and let me show you exactly what i mean. i want to share with you some of the different items we have seen in state media over the last 24 hours or so for example, an editorial in china daily, the english publication, put out by chinese state media. it has headline reading trump incident reflects us polarization divisions. an

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article in china's global times carries this headline shooting at trump rally shows rising political violence as us divides even further. this is all serving as a tool for china to discredit the american political system. and it really comes as president biden in his oval office address just last night, talked about foreign actors trying to get involved in the u.s. political discussion so we have stayed media, but we also can't ignore the power of social media here in china. let me show you some of the rabbit discussions that we've seen in what is typically highly censored social media here in china, for example, on weibo, which is china's version of x or twitter one post reads, what democracy and freedom ai now really think elections in other countries are not so different from talent shows. the world is but a circus. some though are more general referring to this as a house of cards. in reality, others are saying that

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trump is lucky and perhaps this could help boost his reelection bid. one of these posts, at least one of these posts jim, is getting hundreds of millions of views. these different hashtags, which is probably not a big surprise to you as you have spent time in china, these issues with the u.s political system really do fuel some very fierce conversation and marc, we know the chinese government has enormous power and control over what is allowed to be discussed on social media that they will deliberately clamped down on discussion of certain things. >> june 4, gentlemen square being one of the most obvious here are you seeing any attempt at censoring those are perhaps elevating that kind of criticism well, look, these are comments that are putting the u.s. >> political system in a negative light. and so they are, they are being populated through these different social channels. so we can make this deduction that this is

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something that the chinese government feels acceptable because it's casting some doubt about the american political system and its perhaps giving the chinese system some strength. that's what we're seeing, at least at this moment. >> no question and listen. chinese government, russian government as well. us intelligence constantly will remind the american public of this often dives into these issues on us social media deliberately to elevate some of those political divisions. marc stewart, good to have you in beijing. thanks so much. and still to come. the u.s. secret service says, it is not changing security measures at the republican national convention this week are current plans enough to keep the attendees safe introducing mando, the whole body deodorant that i created with all body odor in mind. i'm dr. shannon clingman and i'm the inventor of whole body deodorant. it's like body odor, never even happens. and you're going to be

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because of what happened on saturday, the attempted assassination of the former president. they say they have a robust security plan in place and they are sticking with it more and more law enforcement officers from all across the country have started to arrive here in milwaukee. we've seen law enforcement officers from michigan, minnesota, indiana, fresno, all across the country. here in milwaukee to provide security, there will be several perimeters setup all across downtown, which is going to limit vehicular and pedestrian traffic. the secret service says they feel that they have the right security measures in place. the fbi says they are also assisting with security. they see no credible threats at this point, there are some concerns over their rhetoric that they're seeing online. and in other places, since saturday. but they say that they are continuing with their security plans. they are assisting and they expect everything to be safe. shimon prokupecz, cnn, milwaukee

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