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Foreseeable end preventable Failure Hello years, the details just revealed in a new bipartisan congressional report on what went so wrong that led up to the attempted assassination on Donald Trump in butler, pennsylvania. One democratic senate and her saying americans will be appalled and astonished new polling out just this morning with an important look at where the candidates stand with young voters, a group of voters voters that could decide this election if they decide to show up. An Evacuation Order is already in place in florida as the state braces for helene, the storm is likely to be coming major hurricane likely to have a direct hit on the florida coast. Im Kate Bolduan with Sara Sidner and john berman. This is cnn new central a new senate and it report details in stunning Security Failures surrounding the first attempted assassination of Donald Trump besides a major breakdown in communication, the report found that the Secret Service failed to set a visual barriers, had no plan on how to secure the building where the gunman was located. Some requests for critical resources were denied. Some of those requests, not even made this morning. The Agencys Chief of communications is responding saying the report lines up with what the agencys own review found the statement says the u. S Secret Service has implemented changes to our protective operations to ensure the highest levels of Safety And Security for those, we protect with us now is the chair of the Senate Committee behind this report, michigan senator gary peters. Thank you very much for being with us senator. Let me ask a simple question. Or what would think would be a simple question who is the clear leader in charge of Planning And Security decisions for the July 13 rally . Well, youre absolutely right. That should be very clear answer. And the problem is there is no answer that was astonishing to us is the fact that we could not find one point of contact who said this is the person were supervision that it was being implemented properly. So we found a lot of fingerpointing saying, well, it was a collaborative plan. Many people worked on it, but no local Law Enforcement saying they werent being told. We had Secret Service saying they were telling them it was clearly not what you would expect to see when it comes to securing a principal like the former president you call it astonishing that was your takeaway from the various testimony it was. I mean, the fact that we saw many points of failure and all of those points of failure were quite frankly, were preventable they should have never happened. We started with the plan, as you mentioned, was you should have a comprehensive plan. It should look at all of the elements. So that you need to protect the building that the shooter used was not adequately covered. The Secret Service said they thought that the local Law Enforcement were doing it, but Law Enforcement, local folks, so they didnt they didnt have the resources, but ultimately its the secret Services Responsibility to make sure that that building is secure. But there were other failures. The counterdrone that the Secret Service has so that they put up to prevent drones from surveilling the site was not operative. In fact, we had testimony that they spent most of the day with technical line trying to figure out what was wrong. And then we know the shooter actually put up a drone, had a drone to surveil that area beforehand. I had the counterdrone been there. They would have been able to track that shooter and would have been able to confront him early. Chances are that event would have never occurred had that drone ben up as an example Communications Failures as well, the local Law Enforcement were on a different system and Secret Service, they werent communicating together rapidly enough fact, their Command Centers were separated, so they were two separate entities. And so when people even saw the shooter on the roof, it was not communicated quickly enough to the Secret Service in fact, its interesting that they knew there was somebody with a Range Finder Range finder, which is a real ominous the development and then as they went as they were looking for him beforehand, he kind of get lost in the crowd. But those are raises questions. Why would you put the former president on the stage when you know Theres Someone with a Range Finder out there that could be a threat. Very quickly, go over one thing you said there on the Technology Failures there was a secret Service Agent on a 1800 toll free Tech Line trying to figure out how to use a Counter Drone hours before the former president was about to speak. Yeah, thats correct. Yeah. Im aligned. There was issues with the drone and wasnt up in the air. And it was during that time that we know that the shooter actually was flying his drone to surveil the area and clearly, you if someone has got a Drone Up before an event, its probably for nefarious reasons, so it would have tracked him down and even the acting director Secret Service said they would have been able to get him and certainly its unlikely had he known that the Secret Service was on him. He probably wouldve thought todays not the day im not going to do this and this would all would have been avoided alright, lets talk about requests that were denied. The trump secret Service Security Detail had asked for a Counter Assault Liaison that was denied. Also, they wanted more magnetometers. Some of those were denied. Did you get any explanations for why . Yeah, well part of it is because the security that is provided to each protect he is different depending on their status if youre the president of the united states or the Vice President of the united states. Thats a higher level of protection than others. Thats one of the findings and our report and one of the recommendations is that the type of protection provided i did to protect aid to an individual should not be based on what the title of their position, but it should be based on the Threat Assessment as should be based on intelligence as well. But clearly the Threat Assessment where were dealing with a highly polarized environment, lots of tensions. I think we all agree that whether youre running for office so, sir, youre in office, you should be getting the same level of protection at all times. And i suppose the most important question to end with is, how confident are you . That the Secret Service has fixed this well, i know theyre making efforts to plug all of these holds. Weve had conversations with them. Our report is out and i want to stress ours as an interim report we still need more information. Weve weve received 2,800 pages of documents, but we need more because the questions we asked Musk Lead to more questions. Weve done a number of interviews. We got to do more interviews. But as we continue to do that, we continue to press the Secret Service to make sure theyre making changes real time, not waiting for recommendations. And also we want to assess what are, what are the steps they believe they need to take and thats an ongoing process. So im confident they can do the job and certainly i want to be clear. The men and women who serve in the Secret Service, our heroic folks willing to put their line on the on the line every day. And they deserve certainly our thanks for that. But we got to make sure theyre not lead down by folks who are dropping the ball on, planning and making sure that all the operations are working to support what they need to do to complete their Mission Senator gary peters, we appreciate your time this morning. Thanks so much for being with us. Kate. Thank you, john. This morning we have Brandnew Cnn Polling showing an unbelievably tight race. And this morning were having a closer look at younger voters, harris holding a 12 Point Advantage among voters below the age of 30 35 according young voters has been a particular focus for democrats as earlier polling, it showed a lack of enthusiasm there when President Biden was still at the top of the ticket, does that Enthusiasm Gap remain . How does this compare to last election joining us right now, the man with all of the answers, cnn political director David Chalian youre setting me up for failure but all you have to say is a snapshot in time and then were fired this well you. Know the Big Question. I think when we talk about young voters and obviously that is a substantial advantage, 52 to 40 for those voters under 35 is you note, there also noted the other end of the age spectrum, by the way, you see a slight edge closer race there obviously for harris among senior voters, that has been sort of part of the Joe Biden coalition. That is, that it seems to be hanging on there for a moment, but i would say with young voters, the Big Question for me, kate is always will they show up . We see in our Survey Research in this brand new poll where our colleagues have done a deep dive into the Youth Vote. There very dissatisfied with their influence on the political process. And does that make them so . Disenchanted to not show up . I we talk a lot about the Youth Vote in cycle after Cycle Weve seen in recent years in the Trump Era that they didnt show up in greater numbers than they had before. Not sure if that will continue. Its one of the things i think will look for on November 5 yeah, exactly how enthusiastic are they going to show up i mean, literally key to success for any candidate we Alayna Treene has been pointing out, she says what she is something she has been noticing at recent Donald Trump rallies as a concerted effort by the former president to reach out to try to court women voters. What are you seeing in terms of the much discuss Gender Gap in our region, in our new numbers. Yeah. So in our brand new poll, the Gender Gap is clear. Its 90 Gender Gap, meaning Kamala Harris has a ten Point Advantage with women in our poll and Donald Trump has a nine Point Advantage with men in our poll so thats the divide there, but its interesting when you look at sort of subcategories in there, you see among independent women, when you look at likely independent voters, the Gender Gap, the Gender Gap plays more into harris is advantage. I mean, she goes to a 15 Point Advantage among independent women. And we also see a big difference among white voters compared to black or latino voters where the Gender Gap isnt as pronounced. But among white voters, Donald Trump has an enormous advantage with white male voters, as you might suspect and among white women, kate Kamala Harris is within the margin of error in numerically, shes trailing him by three, 50 of white women support trump in our poll, 47 support kamala kamalaharris. I mean, thats well within that Subgroups Margin of error i would just note Hillary Clinton in 2016 lost white wins him into Donald Trump by nine points. Joe biden lost white Women Trump in 2020 by 11 percentage points. If that is, if that mirrors what it looks like on Election Night about how white women cast their ballots in this election. That would be very good news for Kamala Harris thats a great point and probably is a little bit a lot of it behind why we Donald Trump is literally saying i dont know why people think women dont like me on the Campaign Trail because he is, he sees it very day. Go ahead no, im saying hes very aware of the deficit. And you heard Alayna Treene Report that its been on his mind and that is why Donald Trump is not one for subtlety. So he is trying to make a direct appeal to deal with that polling deficit. Exactly. Direct appeal. David chalian, you must come on every day. Thank you very much. Its good to see you, sir. All right. Thank you, kate. Today, Vice President Kamala Harris is back in battleground, pennsylvania to lay out her economic vision to voters, a senior Campaign Official telling cnn, the Vice President will, Vice President Will Focus On American manufacturing it is another chance she has to pitch voters on her plan and how it differs from Donald Trumps. It comes after trump outlined his vision for a Manufacturing Renaissance as he put it in the us and said, this about Harriss Plan gets four more years, she will d industrialized the united states and destroy our country. We will become virtually a Banana Republic we will be destroyed joining me now is connecticut governor ned lamont. Im going to let you respond to that very dark language that is being used. And sort of Scare Tactic being used by Donald Trump. What do you make of that . Good morning, sara. Its the exact opposite of our experience here in connecticut. We pride ourselves on manufacturing advanced manufacturing a lot. The Defense Industry of weve been creating jobs and adding capacity every year since the Bidenharris Administration can and then big focus on workforce development, making sure people are trained for the very sophisticated advanced manufacturing jobs that are out there. And i think thats a big piece of the harris agenda. Its also the Opportunity Agenda she has helping small businesses get started. Weve had more puzzles. A started by fema Loans Minority owned companies than ever before in our state all right. A group of more than 400 economist and former policymakers have endorsed Vice President harris in an open letter that was published on tuesday. But when you look at the polls, including the latest Cnn Poll, take a look at this almost every single poll says that likely voters trust Donald Trump more than they do. Kamala harris here and pull there. You see that gap between the two of them, 50 for Donald Trump, 39 for Kamala Harris if this is the number. One issue, which over and over again the poll say it is. What does she need to do to try to improve these numbers say, look where we were four years ago, look where we are today four years ago, some callback related, but our businesses are shut down or sagebrush blowing down an empty main streets, high, high unemployment.

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