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Sunday, July 14, 2024

Grateful, defiant Trump recounts surviving ‘surreal’ assassination attempt at rally: ‘I’m supposed to be dead’

 A grateful and at times defiant Donald Trump told The Post Sunday he’s “supposed to be dead” as he recalled the harrowing moment a would-be assassin shot him at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.

The former president shared the “very surreal experience” that nearly ended his life during an interview aboard his private plane en route to Milwaukee for the GOP National Convention.

“The doctor at the hospital said he never saw anything like this, he called it a miracle,” said Trump, who was sporting a loose, large white bandage that covered his right ear. His staff insisted that no photos be taken.

“I’m not supposed to be here, I’m supposed to be dead,” Trump said. “I’m supposed to be dead.”

Former President Donald Trump called the attempt made on his life at a Pennsylvania rally a “very surreal experience.”AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Trump was struck on the right ear a moment after turning his head.

He said he would be if he had not turned his head slightly to the right to read a chart on illegal immigrants. At that instant, what would have been a kill shot instead tore off a small piece of his ear and splattered blood on his forehead and cheek.

Trump said that as Secret Service agents led him off stage, he still wanted to continue speaking to supporters, but the agents told him it wasn’t safe and they had to get him to a hospital.

He marveled at how the agents came flying in like they were “linebackers” as soon as the shooting started and he unbuttoned his white long sleeve shirt to show a large bruise on his right forearm.

Secret Service agents rushed to protect Trump.AP Photo/Evan Vucci

He also cleared up a mystery about his shoes. On the video of the shooting and aftermath, as the burly agents tried to rush him off the stage for safety, he can be heard saying, “Wait, I want to get my shoes.” 

As he explained in the interview, “The agents hit me so hard that my shoes fell off, and my shoes are tight,” he said with a smile.

He commended the Secret Service personnel for their heroic actions and praised them for gunning down the shooter, who was perched on a roof about 130 yards from the stage where Trump was speaking.

Trump said the Secret Service did a “fantastic job.”Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
Blood coming from Trump’s ear after getting shot.AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

“They took him out with one shot right between the eyes,” the former president said as he pointed to the bridge of his nose.

“They did a fantastic job,” he added. “It’s surreal for all of us.”

Trump also addressed the incredible photo of him raising his fist and saying “Fight” three times as the agents tried to get him off stage and into an armored SUV.

Trump told The Post that he wanted to keep speaking after getting shot.Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

“A lot of people say it’s the most iconic photo they’ve ever seen,” Trump said. “They’re right and I didn’t die. Usually you have to die to have an iconic picture.”

He added,“I just wanted to keep speaking, but I just got shot.”

The doctor at the local hospital, which has a trauma center, told him he’s never seen anyone survive getting hit by an AR-15, Trump recalled.

“By luck or by God, many people are saying it’s by God I’m still here,” he said.

One man at the rally was shot and killed, and two were wounded. Asked if he had given any thought to attending the funeral of Corey Comperatore, the firefighter who died shielding his family from the killer’s gunfire, Trump said yes. 

Then, turning to aides standing behind him, he said, “Get the numbers, I want to go the hospital and call all the families.”

Trump also praised the crowd at the rally, which he put at 55,000 people, for remaining calm. 

“A lot of places, especially soccer games, you hear a single shot, everybody runs. Here there were many shots and they stayed.” 

He added: “I love them. They are such great people.”

The shooter was identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20.AFP via Getty Images

GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina spent much of the flight talking to Trump and found his optimism “unbelievable.”

“He feels like he has a new lease on life,” Graham said.

There’s already some proof of that, as Trump related that his brush with death had changed his mind about the speech he will give Thursday to accept his party’s nomination for the third consecutive time. 

“I had all prepared an extremely tough speech, really good, all about the corrupt, horrible administration,” he said, then suddenly added: “But I threw it away.”

Crooks was immediately shot and killed by a Secret Service sniper.AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

He said a new speech was in the works because “I want to try to unite our country.” Folding his arms, he added “but I don’t know if that’s possible. People are very divided.”

Was it a matter of tone, I asked, or were there policy changes he had in mind?

The policy differences, he suggested, are the stumbling block. “Some people want open borders, some don’t. Some want men to be able to play on women’s sport teams, and others don’t.”

Still, he said he remains convinced that success will unite the country, though he didn’t otherwise define what that success would entail. 

He said he appreciated the call from President Biden, calling it “fine” and said Biden was “very nice.” 

He suggested, without offering specifics, that the campaign between them could be more civil from now on.

He also said that “we hear” that Biden will order the Department of Justice to drop its two prosecutions of Trump. So far, there’s no public sign of that.

The interview, which included Byron York of the Washington Examiner, lasted more than 30 minutes and concluded as the plane sat on the tarmac after landing in Milwaukee. 

At one point, a video of the shooting flashed on a large TV screen over my shoulder, which was tuned to CBS News and facing Trump. 

Officers standing over Crooks’ body.Obtained by NY Post

Watching him as he watched the big screen, I could see he was riveted, and he said this was the first time he had watched the 2-minute segment.

More than once he shook his head, as if disturbed by seeing how close he came to death. 

Regarding the campaign, he is confident he’s on a path to victory. When I mentioned how the gambling odds had shifted overnight in his favor, he knew the numbers, saying he was given an 85 percent probability of victory by one oddsmaker.

He asked York and me what we thought would be more important to voters in the long run: Biden’s collapse at their first debate, or the assassination attempt. 

He didn’t give his own opinion, but acknowledged that the debate was continuing to divide Dems about whether Biden should be the nominee, and that Saturday’s shooting would almost certainly compound the swing in his favor as voters absorbed it.  

Corey Comperatore, 50, was killed in the shooting.LinkedIn

All true, but I believe there is still a need for him to close the sale with many people who remain immune to his appeal. Those who have tuned him out have missed the ways in which he has run a far more disciplined campaign than his first two. 

He has been especially careful about trying to curb the power of the abortion issue, which Dems see as one of their prime advantages since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. 

In response, Trump has said he will not support legislation imposing a national ban and changed the GOP platform to reflect his belief that, whatever limits voters in each state decide, there should be exceptions for rape, incest and the health of the mother.

The New York Post’s cover for Monday, July 15.NY Post

Trump also was smart in the last two weeks as Dems tore into Biden after the debate disaster. Instead of interjecting himself, he wisely stayed on the sideline, following the ancient adage that when your opponent is committing suicide, get out of the way. 

And yet, the polls have remained stubbornly close, with some surveys actually giving Biden a small lead nationally.  

Oddly, that makes Trump’s aim to give a unifying speech Thursday all the more essential. Because of the assassination attempt, many voters will be watching to see how it affected him. 

He won’t get a better chance to show them that he wants to be part of the solution and help close the horrible polarization that threatens to destroy our nation. 

One speech, of course, won’t bring a miracle, but if he follows through on his instinct to make this the start of a new, more civil and smarter campaign, he’ll pull off a two-fer.

It would help him in his quest to recapture the White House, and also help put our great but troubled America back on track for a glorious future.

Maybe this is why you were spared, Mr. President. 

Go for it.

https://nypost.com/2024/07/14/us-news/grateful-defiant-trump-recounts-surreal-assassination-attempt-at-rally-im-supposed-to-be-dead/

VIX Futures Slip, Treasury Volatility Gains After Trump Attack

 

  • Swings in Equity and Treasury markets have eased this year
  • Gold implied volatility and skew have been in narrow range

Options markets that have been placid for the first half of 2024 are showing little sign early Monday of being roiled by the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, with 10-year Treasury volatility edging higher and VIX futures lower, while gold and the dollar were little changed.

The backdrop is one of relatively low volatility in not just the S&P 500 Index but traditional havens such as the greenback, gold and Treasuries. Stocks have been churning steadily higher on the back of megacap technology firms, with almost 350 days without a single-day drop of 2% in the S&P 500. That’s made hedging less attractive as puts expire worthless month after month.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-15/vix-futures-slip-treasury-volatility-gains-after-trump-attack

Alphabet close to securing $23 billion deal for cybersecurity leader Wiz: report

 Google's parent company, Alphabet, is nearing a monumental acquisition of the cybersecurity firm Wiz for an estimated $23 billion, according to an insider who shared details on Sunday under the condition of anonymity, reported Reuters. This acquisition would mark the largest in Alphabet's history.

Primarily financed through cash, the deal could be finalized shortly, the report from the wire indicated. Wiz, an Israeli-founded startup now based in New York, has rapidly emerged as a leading player in the cloud-based cybersecurity sector, offering real-time threat detection and AI-powered response solutions.

Should Alphabet proceed, this acquisition would stand out as a significant move by a major tech corporation amid increased regulatory scrutiny during President Joe Biden's tenure. U.S. regulators have increasingly resisted large-scale acquisitions by tech giants in recent years.

https://www.livemint.com/companies/googles-alphabet-close-to-securing-23-billion-deal-for-cybersecurity-leader-wiz-report-11721007603499.html

Goldman Sachs Challenges Result of Fed Stress Test

 

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is appealing its result in the Federal Reserve’s latest stress test, which would require the bank to hold more capital, according to the Financial Times.

The move comes after Chief Executive Officer David Solomon said two weeks ago the result didn’t reflect Goldman’s efforts to make its business more stable, the newspaper reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-14/goldman-sachs-challenges-result-of-fed-stress-test-ft-says

China's economy seen slowing in Q2 as stimulus calls grow

 China's economy likely slowed in the second quarter as a protracted property downturn and job insecurity weighed on domestic demand, keeping alive expectations Beijing will need to unleash more stimulus.

Data released on Monday is expected to show the world's second-largest economy grew 5.1% year-on-year in April-June, slowing from 5.3% in the previous three months and the weakest growth since the third quarter of 2023, according to a Reuters poll.

The figures come as Beijing seeks to shore up economic confidence at a highly anticipated third plenum, a key leadership meeting that starts Monday, although conflicting requirements such as boosting growth and cutting debt complicate those plans.

"GDP growth could reach 5.1% year-on-year in the second quarter but it may not provide much confidence. Soft domestic demand could continue to weigh on inflation and start to erode production strength," analysts at Citi said in a note.

"All eyes could be on the third plenum and the Politburo meeting this July."

On a quarterly basis, the economy is forecast to expand 1.1% in the second quarter, slowing from 1.6% in January-March, the poll showed.

The government is aiming for economic growth of around 5.0% for 2024, a target that many analysts believe is ambitious and may require more stimulus.

To counter soft domestic demand and a property crisis, China has boosted infrastructure investment and ploughed funds into high-tech manufacturing.

China's economic growth has been uneven this year, with industrial output outstripping domestic consumption, fanning deflationary risks amid the property downturn and mounting local government debt.

While solid Chinese exports have provided some support, rising trade tensions now pose a threat.

China's exports rose 8.6% in June from a year earlier, and imports unexpectedly shrank 2.3%, data released this month showed, suggesting manufacturers are frontloading orders to get ahead of tariffs from trade partners.

Consumer prices meanwhile grew for a fifth month in June but missed expectations, while factory deflation persisted, with government measures unable to meaningfully lift domestic demand.

GDP data is due on Monday at 0200 GMT. Separate data on June activity is expected to show both industrial output and retail sales slowing.

China's central bank governor Pan Gongsheng last month pledged to stick to a supportive monetary policy stance and said the bank will flexibly use policy tools including interest rates and reserve requirement ratios to support economic development.

Analysts polled by Reuters expect a 10-basis points cut in China's one-year loan prime rate as well as a 25-basis points cut in banks' reserve requirement ratio in the third quarter.

Citi analysts expect the government to unleash another round of property-supporting measures after a meeting of the Politburo, a top decision-making of the ruling Communist Party, that is expected in late July.

Authorities in May allowed local state-owned enterprises to buy unsold completed homes, with the central bank setting up a 300 billion yuan relending loan facility for affordable housing.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/china-s-economy-seen-slowing-in-q2-as-stimulus-calls-grow/ar-BB1pYzzk

Why board games so popular among many people with autism

 Board gaming is a growing industry, and anecdotally popular among people who display autistic traits.

Now new research has highlighted the science supporting the anecdote—and, for the first time, the important reasons behind the link.

Led by researchers at the University of Plymouth, the research took the form of five studies, collectively showing that people with  are overrepresented in board gaming compared to the general population, and that playing modern —such as Dixit or Werewolf—provided a social outlet in a structured space.

Published across two papers in the American Journal of Play and Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, the research also showed that board games took the pressure off the uncertainty around meeting and interacting with people, removing the need for  and providing a form of escapism.

Shedding light on the games' popularity, the findings could help to inform future work on designing well-being interventions for special populations.

The first of the research studies surveyed 1,600 board gamers worldwide—uncovering that around 7% of them were diagnosed as autistic, compared to just 1% of the general population. In addition, 30% of those people surveyed had significantly high levels of , according to a widely used self-administered questionnaire called the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ).

The second study comprised 13 in-depth interviews, in which participants—all of whom were hobbyist board gamers and had been medically diagnosed with autism—were asked about their experiences of board games, and how they felt the hobby interacted with their condition.

The themes uncovered included finding the games both 'comforting' and 'stimulating,' enabling gamers to engage with their passions, and how games act as an alternative vehicle for social communication.

In the third study, 28 autistic individuals, who were not already involved in the hobby, were introduced to board games in groups of between five and 10 over an afternoon. Subsequent focus groups were then analyzed, uncovering themes around how board games are challenging but encouraged growth, and how they were an alternative method for forging social relationships.

Studies four and five report the results of two-year-long interventions involving weekly board game sessions, one with autistic adolescents at a special educational needs (SEN) school, the other with autistic adults, many with occurring intellectual disability. Results showed that the gaming intervention built community, independence and skills among both groups.

The work was co-led by Dr. Liam Cross and Dr. Gray Atherton from the University of Plymouth's School of Psychology, who hope to use the findings to further work into improving well-being for people with autism.

Atherton says, "We know that board games are a safe and valuable hobby to many people with autism. What this research established was why that's the case, and we really want to use the findings to conduct future work. The findings as a whole aren't a shock, but what is surprising is the lack of evidence underpinning board game use as an intervention for people with autism.

"Hearing the feedback from the study participants was really motivating to try and push this forward in different settings—and is further reinforced by another recent study we've published in the Journal of Simulation and Gaming on the game mechanics that might work for different people in specific populations. Everyone with autism is unique, and we want to ensure any interventions could be adapted as needed for those who might benefit."

Cross says, "When we talk about hobbyist board gaming, we mean don't just mean a family game of Monopoly every now and then. We mean the kind of newer games that individuals play frequently at places like board game cafes. It's a popular hobby, and we're pleased to have been able to shed more light on its importance for so many people.

"We're also using our research to support adapting existing games for people with autism to make their gameplay even more accessible and enjoyable, and have recently returned from a board gaming conference in Canada to share our findings with the community. It's an exciting area to work in."

More information: Liam Cross et al, Game Changer: Exploring the Role of Board Games in the Lives of Autistic People, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2024). DOI: 10.1007/s10803-024-06408-0

Gray Atherton et al, We've all come together: A board gaming approach for working with autistic people. American Journal of Play (2024) www.museumofplay.org/app/uploa … -Gaming-Autistic.pdf


https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-07-board-games-popular-people-autism.html