it s time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. today. targeted. if you want to see something this sad. take a look at what happened a roof top gunman takes aim at donald trump moments into his saturday night rally in pennsylvania. chaos and terror as a bullet grazes the former president s ear, leaving him stunned and bloody. are they still here? am i going to get shot? the former president defiant as the secret service rushes him out. one spectator killed in the cross fire. two others injured. the man beside me suffered a gunshot wound to the head. just ahead, what we know about the 20-year-old shooter killed within moments after the secret service returned fire. he had a rifle. you can clearly see him with a rifle. and president biden coming to the camera to condemn the attack. there is no please for violence. it s sick. it s sick. first images of trump released after the shooting. what it means to the campaign a
this is an nbc news special report. it is 6:00 a.m. eastern, i am anna cabrera reporting from new york and we are back with our ongoing coverage of the attempted assassination of former president, donald trump. gunshots ripping through a pennsylvania campaign rally, and carving their way into the history books. now, nearly 12 hours since that horrifying moment, those echoes are ricocheting across the globe and our kind on this morning s front pages. the moment donald trump became the seventh sitting or former president in american history shot in an attempted assassination. blood, dripping from his year, down the side of his face, as the secret service rushed him off the stage and into a bulletproof vehicle, all captured, live, on television. if you really want to see something, take a look at what happened oh [ screaming ] ready, on you, move! move! are we ready? are we good? shooter is down. shooter is down, or begin to move? all clear. you got my shoes
i think the perpetrator stood there and watched him die. there were so many different leads and rumors. i felt like it wasn t for me, it never would have happened. jealousy, rage, revenge. it was your classic whodunit? could anyone solve it? look at what it s done to our family. it was hard. i wanted justice for my brother. there was a broad swath of prairie where the cattle outnumbered the people and a sad summer breeze sang around a modest dwelling in the grass. emergency. this is marlene protsman in geraldine. they called it the bunkhouse, though it was really just an old single-wide trailer. the veterinarian shot himself. my husband just went down to check to see if he was going to pasture. a nondescript little place out on the montana prairie. a bit worn around the edges. do you know where he shot himself? he doesn t know. is he still alive? there s blood everywhere. the sort of place a young vet could live cheap while he built his
this was an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions. i never thought in my lifetime i would see an unconditional surrender to the taliban. this is betrayal. i do not believe a word you re saying on this. i do not wish to hear from you. what you said is dead wrong. i don t wish to hear your lie. it is so unfortunate the consequences. you need to resign. that would be leadership. dana: senator mike rounds will question secretary blinken this morning on the senate side. peter doocy with the latest from the white house. let s go to capitol hill where aishah hosni is standing by for day two. if it was anything like yesterday it is sure to draw the ire of republicans. blinken yesterday defenlded the withdrawal of the troops from afghanistan at one point hitting his message home saying we inherited a deadline. we did not inherit a plan. he also revealed there are still several thousand u.s. green card holder on top of the some 100 citizens still stuck in afghanistan. th
says i want to get out and get on a plane, we will make that happen. nato allies holding an emergency session today about the rapidly deteriorating situation for allied troops and diplomats on the ground. we discussed our approach to those in power in kabul. the eyes of the world are on afghanistan. we expect the taliban to uphold their commitments and assure that afghans that afghanistan does not again become a safe haven for international terrorism. and today my interview with the parents of a brave young foreign service officer killed by a taliban ied just outside the afghan capital in 2018 while working to give afghan children a chance for a better future. i think a lot about all of the different work that ann was doing especially with afghan women. she was reading books to the children when this terrible thing happened. she knew that that was the key, to educate the children of afghanistan. joining me now nbc national security correspondent courtney kube