legislators of the state look into this. reporter: beyond the doj probe, a separate criminal investigation into trump and his allies is escalating in georgia, where investigators subpoenaed key trump allies, including rudy giuliani and south carolina senator lindsey graham. the district attorney there says more subpoenas may soon be headed to trump s inner circle. we re going to do our due diligence. reporter: at a separate congressional investigation unearthing new details, like trump s eggeagerness to go to t capitol january 6th. mr. cipollone said something to the effect of, please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. reporter: those revelations increasing trump s criminal exposure and raising the odds he could face repercussions. we heard there cassidy hutchinson s testimony regarding pat cipollone. he is expected to meet with the january 6
didn t attempt to run. he just got arrested on the spot. several police officers on site were able to take the suspect into custody and he s now being questioned. police did retrieve a gun and the suspect, again, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. nhk reporters on the scene said they heard two shots while abe was delivering that stump speech. he was there to deliver a speech in support of liberal democratic party candidates ahead of the upper house election, which is set for this sunday. abe is japan s longest-serving prime minister, first elected in 2006 before serving multiple different terms over the years that had followed before stepping down in 2020 because of health concerns relating to a long-term debilitating disease. despite stepping down, abe remained a key player in japanese politics, speaking very candidly about taiwan, hinting even recently at japan s increased military role, possibly military role in taiwan. again, former prime minister shinzo
speech in the city of nara in western japan. our blake essi fw is live at this hour in tokyo. and blake, we are learning more details, we believe one person now in custody. what more can you tell us about this shooting? reporter: yeah, a very fluid situation. japanese public broadcaster nhk is reporting that shin zo abe hs been shot in the chest while delivering a speech around 11:30 this morning. nhk is reporting that abe was rushed to the hospital in a state of cardio pulmonary arrest, meaning that his heart wasn t beating. we do not know the current health condition of the former prime minister. now, witnesses say that abe was shot from behind. he didn t collapse after the first shot, but did collapse after the second shot and people at that point began conducting cpr. witnesses say that the suspect
western japan. nhk reporting that abe was rushed to a hospital bleeding from his chest and in a state of cardio pulmonary arrest, essentially meaning his heart wasn t beating. witnesses say abe was shot from behind. he didn t collapse after the first shot but did after the second shot. people were conducting at that point cpr. witnesses on the scene say that the suspect didn t even attempt to run. he just got arrested on the spot. several police officers on-site were able to take that suspect into custody. he s now being questioned as we speak. nhk, again, at this point reporting that two gunshots were heard while abe was delivering the speech. he was there in japan s western city delivering a stump speech ahead of this weekend, sunday s upper house election. laura. i m stunned to think about this, the idea of two shots, you said from behind.
there are several departments responding to the fire. still attempting to put it out. all of our employees and anybody who was visiting the plant at the time the fire began has been evacuated and accounted for. so that was obviously our first concern. everybody is out and safe. i want to ask about this wedgeworth elementary school which is in that area. so if everyone is safe, does that mean that the school has been closed or where are the students at this point? that i don t know. they re not in visual range. we are next to a college that has been evacuated. as far as the elementary school, i don t know the status but i do know they are upwind from the fire so any of the fumes and smoke are all being directed the opposite direction of the school. can you help us understand what caused this and how it got so big so fast? no, i m sorry. we don t know that at this time. can you give me an idea of what type of gases are in the air and how dangerous this might be? i m