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raisi on board. that's according to iranian state news rescuers have struggled to locate the crash site because of fog and bad weather it is also now nighttime in the mountainous region in northern iran. we've got full coverage of this developing story. let's get to cnn's nic robertson. first, nick this appears to be a big step toward actually reaching the crash site that they were able to locate it. >> it does. but i think there were a couple of caveats here and of course, this is what we've been listening two through the afternoon from iranian officials. that number one, you've got the farc, you've got the rain that's really cold. it's mountainous, it's rugged there are forests, there. but when you dive in and take a look at the mapping for that area, and now this refined smaller area where we believe the helicopter went down and what are the reasons we believe it went down in this particular area is because there were two other helicopters with it. they lost contact with the president's helicopter. now
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the authorities say that through a signal from the helicopter and a cell phone from a crew member onboard the helicopter. up to they have now got a more precise idea of where it is, but when you dive in and take a close look at the mapping, the nearest village, where are the nearest town, where we know that they're surging the rescue and recovery forces you still have a whole big mountain range come down the other side, and then you have to go up into the into another mountain range and into the valleys. there to get into the area where, where it's believed the helicopters located. so because they're not able to use the helicopters, because the terrain is so tough and because the weather is so bad with the but just getting even getting to this place that they think the helicopters that is going to be tough. there was another clue that the that government officials have gotten from the sayyed and that was earlier they said that they had made contact with one of the crew members from the flight and one of the
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passenger's they've been able to reach them a couple of times during the last ten hours while the helicopter has been missing and the indication from these two was that the crash hats wasn't as bad as initially anticipated. >> so it's really not clear how the helicopter is lying in the land, how the debris field is scattered, how well people may have survived it, and then how long that they can hold on with injuries if they have injuries and those very cold conditions. >> but the bottom line here is even though the authorities know now say they know the sayyed with the mountain is with a medic's with the army, with the police, with everything they bring into bear at it. it's still could be a little bit of time before they actually get in there and can get close to the site all right. >> nick, thank you so much. cnn's kevin lib tack is traveling with president biden in detroit where he'll have a speaking engagement there at
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the end of lacp dinner. so what do we know about the briefing? the president received on this well, certainly it was an early briefing that the president received a course details still scant from the ground. >> there we did learn from the press secretary, karine sean pierre as president. biden was flying from atlanta here to detroit that he had received that briefing, but certainly i can tell you fredricka, people in the white house, state department, all watching this situation very, very closely, certainly for the remix ramifications, it would have on the ground in iran, but also adding another level a volatility to an already very uncertain situation in the middle east. and president biden has of course, been focusing on that situation intently, his nationals security adviser, jake sullivan, is in israel today, but certainly president biden, very, very focused on a situation on which details are still coming in for it all right. >> kevin. thank you so much. let's go to a pentagon correspondent, oren liebermann.
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now the us is monitoring this very closely absolutely. >> of course what we have seen, no public statements and that's not a surprise. first, we don't know exactly what happens. second, the us doesn't want to be seen as involved in this in any way. so for the us right now monitoring it from the white house, the state department, the pentagon. but no public comments we have seen to this point, the us of course, has history with ebrahim raisi going back to at least when he was a big name, 2019. that's when he was put under sanctions. he was the head of the judiciary at that point and oversaw, according to the state department, the execution of juveniles. and then when he became the president of around several years later, it made him the first elected president of iran to be under us sanctions. since then, he has taken a much more hardline position than his presence of his predecessor, hassan rouhani, who was viewed as much more of a moderate or ac, has more of an anti west, anti us position. and we've certainly seen him grow up grow closer to russia over the course of the past couple of years since the beginning of the ukraine war, he is also
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considered very close to iran, supreme leader, the ayatollah hominine e. even viewed as a possible successor to the current supreme leader of iran. so that tells you where his positions are. now. it was at the beginning of the biden administration as they they tried to get back into and restart the iran nuclear deal, the jc poa that they viewed raisi's coming in and inauguration as a bad sign because of his hardline positions. and ultimately those negotiations fell apart. and yet it's worth pointing out that less than a year ago, less september, iran government and the us were able to reach an agreement to secure here are the release of five american hostages in exchange for the unfreezing of $6 of iranian funds that was viewed as a major breakthrough. quiet negotiations leading to that point. and yet fredricka, it hasn't led to some major thaw. the relations between the us and iran indirect because of course they don't have any diplomatic relations still incredibly ice and cold all right. >> oren liebermann, kevin lipped, jack, nic robertson. thanks to all of you.
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appreciate it. all right. straight ahead. this our president, joe biden is in detroit where he is said to address and double acp dinner. this comes just hours after commencement speech. one of the nation's most prestigious historically black colleges. his message to more house graduates next and later, sean diddy combs is now apologizing on social media after a video exclusively obtained by cnn showed him hit kicking, and dragging his then cassie ventura, inside of a hotel back in 2016? how ventura is responding to the post and just in to cnn, 11 people injured in a shooting in savannah, georgia detail well, straight ahead sirens are going off and playing the tornado here. i'm thinking i'm going to die. and i thought that was fine with earth, with the lea primer premieres june 2 had nine on cn
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you to hold onto hope to move heaven and earth to, make better days. lost my commitment to you to show your democracy, democracy, democracy is still the way the black matter bank killed in the street. we bear witness for me, that means to call out the poison of white supremacy drew doubt systemic racism i stood up for george. was george floyd's family sub create a country we don't need to have that talk with your son or grandson. get pulled over instead of a trail of broken promises were investing more money than ever in black families and black communities during the ceremony. some graduates turning their backs to the president during his speech. cnn's arlette saenz has more from today's historic visit to morehouse college fred
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president biden celebrated the next generation of black leaders here at morehouse college is commencement, but he also took time to acknowledge the concerns of many young people about his handling of the conflict in gaza. >> while the president spoke several students took their chairs and turn them around, sitting with their backs towards the president in a sign of peaceful protests the school's valedictorian actually address the issue of gaza head-on in his remarks, saying that there needs to be a an immediate and permanent ceasefire buyer in this conflict. now president biden also took time to acknowledge the concerns, saying that he respects the right to peaceful protests, that these students need to make their voices heard, and that he is hearing their concerns and he also tried to talk about what his administration has done to try to secure a ceasefire deal in gaza. take a listen. we're cooperating in gaza and israel, it's heartbreaking hamas is vicious attack on israel, killing innocent lives and
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holding people hostage innocent palestinians caught in the middle of all this men, women, and children killed or displaced, displayed in desperate need of water, food, and medicine it's a humanitarian crisis in gaza that's why i've called for an immediate ceasefire an immediate ceasefire to stop the friday bring the hostages home. the president also, during his remarks that he's working towards a two-state solution, a moment that drew applause from the crowd, including one of those students, at least who had turned their back to the president. now biden also try to use this speech to appeal to black voters. a key part of his constituency back in 2020. and he is trying to rebuild support with as amid signs of some erosion in support, the president talked about efforts to try to fight back against white supremacy and racism because i'm in this country a while also calling, calling out extremists actions, extremist views. they've taken hold among some in the country. the
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president tried to tout efforts that he has put in place to help black americans, like lowering insulin costs canceling student debt. but it's clear that the president was trying to keep the focus on the students this week. with this commencement ceremony, he now is heading over to detroit where he will speak at an nwa cp dinner a little bit later this evening, fred arlette saenz. >> thank you so much. when we come back, michael cohen's cross-examination in donald trump's hush money trial al in new york. it will continue tomorrow. what to expect next trump hush money trial gavel to gavel coverage. >> the way only cnn can bring it to you, legal insight, expert analysis and real-time updates live from the courtroom follow the facts, follow the testimony, follows cn what the biggest companies, the liver is an exceptional customer experience what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and biji solutions from t-mobile for business,
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defense indicates that it will likely finish before the morning break. >> to other potential defense witnesses to take the stand include a federal election commission experts for witness and michael cohen's former attorney, bob costello, who repeatedly attacked cohen's testimony under oath cnn reporter marshall cohen is joining me right now. >> marshi, what what else can we expect tomorrow? >> hey, fred? well, the end is near where you can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel for this historic trial of former president donald trump. so as you mentioned michael cohen, he'll be back on the witness stand tomorrow morning. the defenses in the middle of its cross-examination , trying to undermine his credibility, trying to convince the jury not to believe a word he said after the defense has done questioning, cohen the prosecutors, they'll get another bite at the apple. they can pose some friendly or questions to him and then after that, we think that the prosecution is going to rest. they've said that they don't
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have any other witnesses to call. it's been five weeks. they put but on a lot of testimony and they are ready to wrap things up after that, fred, the defense, they can put on a case, but remember, they don't have to the burden is on the government to prove its case. the defense does not have to put any witnesses on the stand. and by the way, they have not yet definitively ruled out whether or not trump is going to testify though. it's kind of hard to see that actually happening. and the judge has signaled that once that's all done, closing arguments might be happening as soon as tuesday what this means for ed is that we might see some jury deliberations this week. it's another three de workweek. so the exact scheduling is not super clear. we'll have to see how it shakes out. but this thing is coming to a close, fred. >> all right. and also right up against the memorial day holiday weekend as well. >> all right. marshall cohen.
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helicopter that crashed with the country's president ebrahim raisi on board cold temperatures, fog, and nightfall have all made it challenging for search crews who have been added now for ten hours, for more now on this development, i'm joined now by cnn senior national security analysts juliet km, and john alderman, director of the center for strategic and international studies, middle east program good to see both of you. all right, john, you first i mean, this seems to be a pretty sizable development but the terrain is still going to be a challenge. what do we know about this area? how mountaineers, medics, search teams will be utilized? >> use pretty eroded two all the way tucked into the upper left-hand corner of your run near azerbaijan border. there aren't a lot of people the whole province has about 50,000 people so there's not a lot of infrastructure. there aren't a
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lot of people to help out. friendly advantage for the government. is that means there aren't a lot of pesci, eyes looking around if they want to hold news in, they want to control the news. it's much easier in a place like dislocation than if it happened in a more populated area would be much harder to control the news and juliet are oren liebermann reported that the us is monitoring the situation, but has to maintain a distance. >> what are the risks? >> oh, we don't want to be any part of this. if this was the result of the wind and the fog and a risky helicopter ride i mean, in other words, the tensions are so high that we need to deescalate. they're going to be rumors about how this happened and, the united states cannot be seen as saying the wrong thing at all engaged, i will say so they're monitoring it. they are. i know the eu and other entities have been helping with surveillance
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for the iranians to try to find the helicopter in the news that we just got the third and i think most important thing, at least at this this stage is to remain quiet so that whatever is going to unfold can be de-escalated is interesting to me and i'd be curious, jonathan, that the iranians have really sort of lean forward on the fog and the weather that there's not a lot of sort of state-sponsored conspiracy theories about what this is. and that strikes me as good for the overall tensions in the area john, i mean, all day over the last ten hours or so, iran supreme leader has asked the country to pray while also saying there will be no interruption in government meant business, so speak to the cultural significance of saying those things the reality is that the president of iran, has much less power than supreme leader the supreme leader,
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ayatollah ali comedy, who is at five, really has all the coercive elements of the state under his control racy serves him as those of foreign minister results on the plane hossein amir-abdollahian what i think is really significant here is that first you have a very unpopular government. >> the last i heard from a western investor in iran is maybe 10% of the population supports the government, but with how many, 85 and reportedly ailing raisi was thought as a potential person who power would go to. so he was not powerful but could inherit power if he's not able to inherit power, you could see some shifts within the iranian power structure. you could see people tried to move to seize power. i think you agree with juliet. you don't want to make it seem like this was a us plot, but i think you also from the us government perspective, have to be aware that this may be a week, two weeks a month?
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we're things are starting to shift and their opportunities for things to capitalize on changes in iran. that'll lead to greater security in iranian in the region and juliet, you touched on this, the running government. >> i mean now for trying to control the messaging john, i hear you loud and clear when you say they do have a pension for secrecy. so i wonder juliette, what do you make of how transparent if we to use that word loosely care about this incident. the country has been and will it remain with this kind of posture of trying to deliver some messaging outfront, talking about it could be the weather. weather was bad. how do you see this moving forward it's it's fascinating for the leadership in particular any, any rainy and leadership, let alone middle eastern that we're actually following a search and rescue and real well time they are we are we are hearing from new sources state news sources that there was at least some
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contact by some survivors. >> we don't know who they are. or there were two other helicopters with the one that went down. and so there's at least some knowledge of at least how it went down and how hard. so we so everyone is going to keep assuming possibly at least for the next 12 or 14 hours that there might be some survivors and some of them may be the president. if not, then you start a very, very difficult transition as john was saying, is a very unpopular government i'm in that re-save was understate sand sanctions under us sanctions is a horrible human being. i mean, people have to remember this was this was a man who executed thousands of of political prisoners but he was the president. and so that transition is going to unfold very, very quickly. and whether you get someone similar or someone unlike the previous president, rouhani, who was
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more, more progressive in the scale of things. we don't know alright, julia kai, i'm john alderman. >> thanks to both of you appreciate it. >> thank you thank you. all right. new today, national security adviser jake sullivan meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. today's meeting follows, talks between sullivan. and saudi arabian leaders yesterday, the us is urgently trying to broker a deal that would lead to a ceasefire in gaza. ana return of israeli hostages yes cnn's scott mclean is following the developments from istanbul scott, jake sullivan, he's been shuttling between the saudis and israelis. do we know anything about any progress being made? >> hey frederick, yeah, obviously these meetings are important, but it doesn't appear that there are any signs that they're going to lead to any kind of imminent breakthrough? as you mentioned, jake sullivan met with the saudi crown prince mohamed bin salman yesterday and we know from the saudi side of things, at least that they discussed a pathway toward a two-state
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solution. and the us has long tried to normalize relations between the israelis and the saudis. but since the war began in october, the saudis have made abundantly clear that that will not happen unless they're there is a credible irreversible path toward a palestinian state and yet, just as recently as this weekend, you had the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu making very clear that he does not support the creation of a palestinian state. today, sullivan was in israel. he met with the israeli president. you met with the prime minister netanyahu as well, and we have just gotten an update at least from the israeli sayyed of about some of the things that they discussed the situation on the northern border with lebanon, the situation in rafah, where of course we know that the us has been urging me israelis not to expand their campaign on the ground there where you've had 800,000 or so people leaving the city already with very few good options of places to go. they discussed humanitarian aid and they
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discuss the hostage situation as well, and getting a ceasefire deal. but at the moment, it does not appear that there's any kind of at least public facing talks happening at last word, the israeli said rejected hamas is offer which was essentially a 12 weeks he's fire. the israelis, though we're only willing to agree to six and this seems to be one of the big sticking points here because hamas does not want to agree to a deal that is anything less than a permanent ceasefire. three months is pretty close to that because the israeli side felt that if there was a pause for that long, it would make it very difficult for them to go back to the battlefield after three months away, fredricka. >> all right. and scott, i palestinian health officials are saying at least 35 people now died in an airstrike in central gaza overnight. what can you tell us about that? >> hey, fredrik? yes. so this took place in the nuseirat camp in central gaza, as you
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mentioned and look, local people according to our stringer on the ground taking video of things said, that this happened at 3:00 in the morning without warning, a massive explosion, one single explosion that managed to flatten some five houses in the area when you watch footage from the ground, you can see people digging through the rubble with barely more than their hands. they don't have any heavy equipment which makes the possibility of finding any alive in the rubble pretty remote. >> the video shows bodies being pulled out, women and children. >> we also have video from the morgue where the floor is filled with bodies. some are literally piled on top of one another what the israeli specifically we're trying to hit. we don't know. they would not comment other than insisting that they follow international law in their campaign to dismantle hamas all right. >> scott mclean in istanbul. thanks so much right back in this country in baltimore, officials are preparing to
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reconstruction effort, the cargo ship that slammed into the bridge, the dali may soon be floated back to the city's marine terminal. as earlier that's tomorrow. cnn, national correspondent gloria pazmino has the latest on all this. so gloria walk us through the process well, friday, everything about this has been massive in scale ever since the accident right here you have this massive ship that has been blocking the federal channel and now the us army corps event deniers, along with other officials, are finalizing a plan to refloat the dali and bring it back to the port, allowing for that channel to finally be cleared of the ship. >> now, this is a complicated operation, just like everything else they've done at the site of the crash. in fact, the crew members, which remain on the dali have been getting to work all day today, helping to prepare the ship to be refloated tomorrow. they have been dropping the anchors picking up the mooring leinz
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emptying a millions of gallons of water that we're pumped into the dali in in order to help balance the weight of it from all of this cutting operations that were happening on top to help remove some of that debris and tomorrow morning, if all goes as planned at 5:00 a.m. that's when the peak of high tide will come in the dali will be squirted back into the port of baltimore five tugboats will be there to help drag it back to port and finally, remove the ship from the channel. one thing that it's important to highlight here, fred my colleague nicole grads sarah and i have been in touch with the international transport workers, a federation and they represent the crew that's been on the dally this entire time more than two months now since the crash happened, they have been onboard the ship they are from
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india and from sri lanka and the representatives tell us that they are becoming concerned and anxious with the length of time that they've been on this ship not only being trapped there, but there's all these other operations that have been happening around them so we are waiting to hear the plans for what's going to happen with the crew of the dali once they arrive at port but we are told that that is still being finalized friday. >> okay. gloria pazmino. thanks so much. >> all right. up next, sean diddy combs is now apologizing on social media after a video exclusively obtained by cnn showed him hitting picking and dragging his then-girlfriend, cassie ventura, inside of a hotel back in 2016 now, ventura is responding stay with us
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saying he's truly sorry and embarrassed two days after a video exclusively obtained by cnn shows and beating cassie ventura inside a hotel in 2016. we want to warn you the video is disturbing combs is seen shoving, kicking, and dragging his then girlfriend down the hallway. and now an apology from him on instagram. cnn's veronica, a miracle joins me now with more of what he posted on instagram yeah, that's right. >> fredricka, he says he is not asking for forgiveness, that he is trying to become a better man will watch that full apology in just a moment, but i do want to acknowledge that this is the first time that sean combs has acknowledged this event. he has repeatedly denied allegations it's made by cassie ventura of assault, which is now the basis of a settled federal lawsuit from november let's take a listen to his full apology difficult to
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reflect the dog is times in your life sometimes you gotta do that i mean i. >> hit rock bottom i made no excuses. my behavior on a video is inexcusable i take full responsibility for my ashes in that video disgusting i was disgusted then when i did it i am disgusting now i went and i saw it out. >> professional help and to go into deir upi we're going to rehab ask god for his mercy and grace so sorry but i'm committed to be a better manager and every day i'm not
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asking for forgiveness truly. >> sorry cnn was the first to get a statement from cassie ventura is team. >> they say in the statement that this is less about the victims that he hurt and more about sean combs. they go on to say that he was only compelled to apologize once his repeated denials were proven false, shows his pathetic desperation and no one will be swayed by him his disingenuous. words that's a statement from cassie ventura is team from this morning back to fredricka. all right. veronica miracle. thank you so much all right. for decades, researchers have tried and failed to come up with ways to treat all timers. but now there are new signs of hope cnn's chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta investigates in the documentary, the last old-timers patient primary tonight. here's a preview in the five years of making this
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right and we've got some sad news to share today. cnn political commentator, and republican strategist, alice stewart died saturday. she was 58. alice stewart was a longtime fixture on cnn on, on this show, often appearing on our political panels cnn's dana bash takes a look back on alice's life and her legacy alice stewart was a treasured member of the cnn family since 2016 because of president mixture on cnn's political panels for the better part of a decade using her even tone to bring sharp insights and analysis to viewers regularly. >> wow regard to the drawing on years of her experience working on high-profile republican campaigns. and maria says, we earned the respect of her peers as a conservative strategist called on time and time again to support candidates and their causes the one she believed in, she brought a boundless well of
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energy to what's often grueling work in the trenches of national politics. >> alice, his career started in journalism, working in local news in her home state of georgia. and as a news anchor and little rock, arkansas alice stewart and then press secretary, and that's where she decided to move into politics, becoming a spokesperson for the states. >> then governor mike cauce be when he ran for president in 2008, she joined his campaign as press secretary spending untold days and weeks trudging through the iowa winter helping deliver huck abby's insurgent campaign of victory and the two thousand eight iowa caucuses. years later after joining two more presidential campaigns in the 2012 cycle michelle bachman than rick santorum. she returned to hakone side for the 2016 run for the white house. >> unlike donald chapter one last campaign or ted cruz in 2016, steward came to cnn. even evangelicals that i talked as a
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conservative commentator, stuart joined her fair share of contentious debates on our air, his past sins and say, as long as that's in the past, let it stay in the past. it's no secret that we live in a time of deep political division alice was never divisive. >> she was a fierce debater, but she prized civil discourse and walk the walk, the potential downfall stood her ground and expressed her point of view, what are wisdom never angry about it just friday night hours before her unexpected passing, she was on the situation room with one both blitzer. >> alice was always smiling her megawatts smile on camera and off. she was so kind and thoughtful, cutting flowers from her garden to bring two colleagues in the makeup room just to make their de a bit nicer that was alice alice stewart will be deeply missed and never forgotten. may her memory be a blessing dana bash, cnn washington alice stewart,
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always a class act on this show and in-person, i always admired her grace and her fitness. she was an avid runner and she exhibited such fitness while out on runs competing and races. and of course, her fitness as a great strategist and always a reliable political commentator on cnn will miss her. thanks so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield the cnn newsroom continues with jessica de right now

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