Will the Republicans look at safety and gun rights after Trump’s assassination attempt?

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Will the Republicans look at safety and gun rights after Trump’s assassination attempt?

The second day of the Republican National Convention is underway, focusing on safety. That typically means border security and crime, but also the constitutional right to bear arms. And the attempted assassination of presidential nominee Donald Trump is once again raising questions about guns that many Republicans deem sacrosanct. Owen Fairclough reports from Milwaukee.