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>> yes. and the other problem is not just the shape. it was the materials they had composite and metal mixing, two materials makes for an easy place for something to fail according to ocean gape, the company that created tighten, it was made from carbon fiber and titanium. >> after the subs initial disappearance, it was revealed that at least two former ocean gate employees had raised red flags about the thickness of the carbon fiber whole and that was years before the accident. >> the exact cause still under investigation german explorer arthur louisville, can't stop thinking about how lucky he is to be alive. >> it becomes everyday clear or clearer how many, how much luck i had to survive says trip louisville paid $100,000 for a seat on board one of titans earlier voyages to the titanic. his 2021 dive was plagued with problems, always pc electrical
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systems have problems two loads, batteries, been dive force, stop by 1,600 meters. i was only afraid about the system is a better race despite the fate of the titan, both louisville and verts say they can't fall people for being obsessed with wanting to explore the wreckage of the titanic more than a century after its demise and still questions about how it's saying still a fascination with those who survived and those who did not loyal gets goosebumps even now, thinking about when he finally saw the titanic first moment to see zippo, it's in my brain, it's in my life i will never forget it. >> it's running code. my bag when i talk about this, it's a timeless story that continues to capture their hearts of explorers that's the old adage. >> why do you climb the mountain if you have to ask why, then you don't understand. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york and to in tomorrow at 9:00 p.m.
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eastern time for a special two-hour premiere of how it really happened. titanic parts one and two this is cnn breaking news hello again, everyone. >> thank you so much. but for joining me on for greek, a whitfield and more on our breaking news this hour after devastating tornadoes rip through the central plains overnight and a stronger storm system is posing new risks. now more than 50 million people from texas to michigan are under threat for severe weather. the area between dallas and kansas city is spectra to get hit the hardest with tornadoes, large hail, and flooding among the biggest hazards, there were nearly 80 reports of tornadoes across five i've states on friday and there are no fatalities reported even in some of the hardest hit communities near omaha. now rescue crews are up against the clock okay. searching flattened homes for anyone potentially trapped
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before the storms intensify again, for the latest. now i'm joined by cnn's lucy cabinet in. hard-hit elkhorn nebraska and meteorologist elisa raffa, who is tracking all of this in the cnn weather center. lucy, let's go to you first tell us what you're seeing there we can see the destruction behind me. >> this is one of the neighborhoods where that massive twist or touched down on friday. you can see the the roof's taken off the home. half of that hole missing, but take a look over here. this entire structure was destroyed. you continue that family members as well? well, is volunteers and local neighbors are helping this family salvage what they can. i also want to show you this area right here now, this was a two-story, four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bath 2,500 square foot home nothing remains. >> it was built in 2022 this
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entire platform where their rooms were flattened can see the car over there, the white car flipped on its head. it shows you the force of that incredibly powerful storm this right here let me see it, but this was the basement. this is one of the areas where this family could have sheltered. we spoke to a friend of the family. they were gonna shelter in a basement they heard the tornado warnings. they started watching the news. the wife said, you know what this is too risky. let's get out of here. and so they made a very, very good decision not staying here a lot of other families in this neighborhood, however, sheltered in their basements, they described the terrifying moments. take a lesson that's my son's bedroom. >> yep. and i am oldham. to go to his mom's house and i'm glad he did as we're running to the basement, i saw daylight and i dove into the basement and my wife was already in there and she literally grabbed me and pulled me into the basement here. okay. we're good. we're good neighbors are
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good. all the animals are good i was at the gas station getting hot dogs and it saved my life. >> so hot dogs saved my life and fred so much tragedy as people have to figure out how to rebuild their lives. >> but one beautiful thing that we've been witnessing all morning a lot of the people here that are helping our neighbors or strangers. they're part of this community. they are not official cleanup crews. everyone's just banding together to try to help whoever needs said fred. yeah. well, it's remarkable to hear that story of a woman and her family with thought it was riskier to go in the basement than it was to leave and come to find out we're right on that. >> i lucy. thank you so much. lisa, in the scene and weather center. now, what are the conditions like now? because it doesn't seem like anyone is out of the woods yet. >> no, we have storms that are filed hurrying up again as we speak. and communities that have already cleaned up some damage. i mean, look at all the reports from yesterday, all the reds that you see here are the nearly 80 tornado reports that we got and look at the risk for
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today, lay that on top, you'd see that tornado bulls-eye a little bit farther south at this time around for parts of oklahoma and then going into texas. but a lot of the same areas could see strong thunderstorms. again today to highlight where lucy just was in that omaha community that weather service office in omaha you should 42 tornado warnings. that is the most that a singular office has issued in one day in nearly five years, just an incredibly active de would all warnings from lincoln to omaha and then over to de moines as well. if we take a look at what's going on right now, we do have a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings and parts of oklahoma just to the west there of oklahoma city. and we'll continue to find these grow as we go through the day today, we have an additional tornado watch now now that was just issued a few minutes ago for parts of kansas from wichita headed up towards kansas city, that goes until 7:00 central time. so we're not nearly done yet. we're just getting started expecting multiple tornadoes you know, as we go through the day today. here's that risk. you see that red bulls-eye that's a moderate risk level four and five, we're
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talking about strong tornadoes were talking about damaging winds to 70 miles per hour tennis ball-sized hail in that red hatched area especially from tulsa, oklahoma city i'm towards wichita falls. we're talking about the possibility of e f, three tornadoes or stronger that would cause severe damage similar to what we saw yesterday from 136 miles per hour winds and ghraieb so just really he these warnings and take them so, so seriously, the atmosphere is so fueled. we have so much energy in the atmosphere right now. it will explode as the storms continue to fire up we've got temperatures in the 70s and 80s, really juicy dew points in the 60. so storms will continue to fire up as we go through the afternoon and evening today. >> and then they could form a line and that line thank could continue to push eastward as we go through the overnight, that would be that damaging wind threat, the threat continues as we go into sunday, the line reinvigorates with more daytime heating on sunday, and we have an additional severe risk for sunday, a level two and a five, that yellow slight risks there for again, a couple of more tornadoes damaging winds and
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large hail. >> so just please heed those mornings, be heard so many people say yesterday, nebraska vasco, those warnings to save their lives have chills like those mornings matters. so listen to them when they're issue, right? >> that's why your role is so vital, so important, at least a rafah. thank you so how much and lucy cabin off there in the field as well. >> all right. we're also monitoring new developments as college campuses are gripped by pro-palestinian protests northeastern university base campus operations have quote returned to normal. this morning, police in boston say they arrested about 100 people clearing what they called an unauthorized he can't meant in a statement, northeastern officials say that they believed professional organizers had joined the ranks of student protesters. a different situation in california were administered traders at cal poly, humboldt are now closing campus for the remainder of the semester as protesters there continue to occupy two buildings. demonstrators on campuses from across the us are demanding an end to the war in gaza. and
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calling on universities to divest from funding and various movements at the same time, some jewish students say these protests are making them feel unsafe cnn's polo sandoval, and rafael romo are standing by at college campuses in new york, and atlanta polo, you first in new york at columbia university. it really the epicenter of these protests. what's happening there today that's right front as you point out, is where this wave of demonstrations are started. >> now compared to what we witnessed yesterday, which were some temperatures flaring up on some non-student related protests on the sidewalk. these are relatively calm, not just off-campus, but also on for at least from our perspective here, what we are certainly watching closely are these negotiations between official representatives of the members of that pro-palestinian and cabinet on the columbia campus and small group of columbia diversity administrators as they try to find some sort of common ground yesterday, those
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news that some of the members of that encampment certainly did not want to here, which is that these negotiations, if they haven't stalled, they at least have slowed. that's at least according to one of the two main negotiators involved, bakhmut khalil well, i want you to hear how he described things yesterday at the stage where kind of an impasse as a university is not acknowledging the the movement and the extent of the movement and what they're willing to offer. >> it's mostly just the statements, processes and committees so that impasse the question is, how long will that last? >> i reached out to organizers this morning. they said it's likely that they will not have an official update on those negotiations. possibly until monday, which is really quite telling a vote we may expect today and tomorrow that in katlyn continues there things are calm at this point, at least as a whole, also, the members of that, of that in cabin saying that they have received no guarantees from the
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university that they will not requested assistance from the new york police department actually clear that in cabinet, but just to be clear, fred, we have not seen the last several days any indication that that may be in there. >> and then paulo, we've heard about detentions at northeastern university. what do you know about that? >> yeah. you mentioned that at the top for it and i have a little bit more to share with you according to the vice president of communications there at northeastern university in boston, that they were about. 100 people who were detained yesterday, officials that that university describing it as part of the clearing of efforts at trying to basically pull out some of those as they described if i'm professional protesters there, some some color to share with you, those that could produce did an ids were released by authorities, however, they will likely face disciplinary action from the university. those who refuse to provide any sort of identification, they were the ones who were certainly arrested by officials. so again, this is just a snapshot god of what other universities have faced, but we have not
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seen any sort of that kind of activity he or columbia at least now since last week, whenever 100 students were for arrested by the nypd. >> all right. polo sandoval outside columbia university in new york. thanks so much. let's go to atlanta now, rafael romo is at the emory university today campus. rafael, we saw several protesters arrested. they're on thursday. what's happening there now yeah, it's a very different situation for tricot. >> the situation here at emory university is calm, but that doesn't mean repercussions about the violent arrests on thursday are over. >> we took a look earlier at the university quad it was empty, but you can still see messages written with chalk on sidewalks saying things like long-lived palestine and ceasefire. >> now, after clashes with police resulted, in multiple arrays some thursday, including at least a couple of emory university professors. there were protests. once again, here, friday, but they were more peaceful also for friday, emory tenured faculty gathered
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on campus to express concerns about thursday's filing, torres and the fact that there were three police agencies here on campus, they were considering a motion for a no confidence vote of university emory university president gregory femoris in the last hour, i had an opportunity to talk to martin berg, he's a third year law student, graduating in three weeks who was arrested on thursday and released friday afternoon. this is what he had to say about the protest and arrests what is was unprovoked and severe brutality exacted by police that emory university had allowed to come on campus and assault their students the message that the president university said regarding outside agitators was manifestly untrue. >> it was a lie, and i believe he knew it was a lie when it happened because when i was in jail i i was talking with the folks that were in there with me the majority of us were associated with university in one way or another after a
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greek on the other hand, emory university precedent fan base said in a statement that some of those participating in the protests were highly organized outside protestors who have arrived on campus and vance and constructed and camp vinci annotate meant. >> he also said the following. and here i quote as emory community members continued to express themselves and protests, we are committed to working with students and faculty open expression of servers and the epd to facilitate their peaceful expression however, we will not tolerate vandalism violence, or any attempt to disrupt our campus through the construction of an campus, fred, as you can see, very different positions about what happened here. for on thursday. >> now, back to you. >> all right. uh, rafael romo and polo sandoval, i think to both the appreciate it all right. still to calm in an exclusive cnn interview, former us attorney general bill bars has former president trump should not be anywhere near the oval office professor. but
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cnn. >> all right, when you end the season as undefeated national champions, there's only one thing to do. >> go to disney world. that's where the head coach of south carolina university of south carolina as women's basketball team is right now after winning the nc championship earlier this month, bd iowa and caitlin clark to end this season 38 zip. it's the gamecocks second title in the past three years and third in the last eight. >> who was the one who built this dynasty? we'll head coach dawn staley with the polka dot making mickey ears and all all she's joining us live from orlando congratulations. three times. 2017, 2022, 2024 national championship winner forensic he doublet women's basketball. >> all right. so it's been three weeks now it seems like it was last night, however, what how are you feeling euphoric exhausting, more driven than ever? what i'm i'm
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feeling a lot of emotion right now. but one is just elated. i'm actually here at walt disney world know better place in the world. girl to be smiling faces. the sun is shining. i get to do with our staff members in it's been an awesome experience so far. >> oh, that's so great because because the ladies, you know, all of your players, they are finishing up their final exams, right? so they're not there you in the staff are and you've been leading the parade. there? disney. so i wonder among the perks now, do you get to skip the lines when you take to all those rides out there i'm taking advantage of being present right here, so yes, we got a chance to go go go see the safari. >> we're not going to get on as many rats because if we do that, we'll have an experience that our players won't get a chance to experience we'll wait to, we'll all come back together there on my phone, texted me, say, you left us you didn't bring us with you. >> you'll get your chance to
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take it a little bit. oh, that is so cool. i love that you are in the moment, but i also have to ask you to reflect if you don't mind, you know, so much has happened in the last three weeks. i mean, everyone's still celebrating you, your legacy, your leadership, and those ladies and then to see, you know, your player kamilla cardoso get drafted get into the wnba as third pick last year you had five players drafted. i mean, one of those conversations that you have with your players leading up to a moment like that? >> well, i'm just especially proud because i do d myself a dream merchant. and when you're able to have as many players into the wnba draft and good grafted on draft night is really nothing more that you could say besides congratulations could because they worked extremely hard to put themselves in that situation. they had at the sacrifice of there, there their parents and their siblings because they missed the whole lot of celebration. so that
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night on draft night is there night kamilla cardoso in the front in front of her mother and her sister, who actually it was their second time being in a state seeing her place and she was in eighth grade so it is that moment that you allow their families to just enjoy each other yeah. >> i mean, camilla, she was so fun to watch as we're all of your players. i may knew what as it rooting for, you know, i mean, it was just so electric an overall yummy women's college ball and the wnba have shattered so many records from tv viewership step ticket sales. and i l's and now reported what, $28,000,000 nike shoe deal with caitlin clark, you know, just drafted by indianapolis wnba team. and i'm wondering overall wellness lead to other wnba stars and vets getting a bigger piece of the pie, like larger salaries, endorsement what's your whole lot thing? >> i just think the game is elevated. the kalisa gamers elevated the wnba is elevated.
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i do think that you have to give credit we're credit is due. caitlin clark has elevated are viewership here on the collegiate level. she'll do the same in the wnba space. but if if you could give it to her i think there are more talent that it could be shared amongst all of them. but every now and then you come across a plane air, like kayla, who is a generational talent that elevates and, you know, sometimes you need that player to open up doors that were once close to the rest of the league. so i'm looking forward to see where we go as collegiate and where we go as, as pros and i hope that the corporations are as, as giving to the overall league as they are caitlin clark? yeah. and i wonder, are you hoping that that is going to happen? you know, very soon not, waiting another year until the next championship or whatever. let me do you see that? it is going to happen rather quickly and some of these large companies are going to reevaluate and start thinking about these
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vets, then some who are already deserving who've already proven that they two are very popular and have changed the game well, the fact that we're having conversations, like i'm here on cnn talking about women's basketball, talking about the growth of our game so we need to continue to start having these uncomfortable. >> but right conversations about our game to continue to allow it to elevate because because there's, there's more talent, caitlin clark is it's one of many talented individuals deaths in our game on a collegiate level. and on the pro level i do think she's going to bring light to all of it because she was in the national championship game three weeks ago i know people tuned in to see her plate. but in the process, they saw a very good south carolina women's basketball team that won a national championship. so there's a lot of hidden figures here's an hidden talents in our game that there must be showcased. yeah,
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immediately absolutely. abby, you and your team fierce period. hands down. >> so you do something else. >> i'm really enamored by about you. i've watched and listened to so many of your interviews, read about them and you are so consistent and talking about the team as a family and the importance of knowing the families were these ladies come from. i mean, you just mentioned a kamala and her family. >> why is that? and why do you use zero in on that? in recruitment in till team-building overall what i think is really important to include there are a lot of dynamics to young people nowadays they have their parents, they have their trainers, they have their significant others, and everybody wants them to be successful. >> you can't, because they, they come to you i'm going the collegiate level. you can tune out all those people that helped them become who they are. i'm inclusive. i want them a part of their journey, a
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part of their process because you wait. well, you're trying to get a player to be a professional athlete in a create prohibits, you need everybody, you need everybody entire family along the ride, creating prohibits because it's not just the athlete is everybody around them that they're really has to understand. their part in helping that the young mind grow to a place where they're representing their family. they represented the college there you know, they're they're attending their represent the entire game. so i want everybody that has an ear in our players hits. i want them to be a part of our family because we don't want one saying one thing and the other sand is something else. we all have to be speaking the same language so ultimately our players get the price of of being exactly who, who they want to be and capture the goals that they want to
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capture. wow, i mean, your legacy is so impressive. >> i've been after playing for the university firstly of virginia, playing in the wnba, being inducted into women's basketball hall of fame three olympic gold medalist, gold metal olympic team coach and again three-time national ncw women's basketball champ coach. so how in the world have you fit all of this what's your secret sauce? boss you know, what, what do you going to do to refuel your battery, so to speak? >> i mean, when the season if you wanted to end on a high note into when national champion because ships you you, you can't imagine how much strength and how much energy comes with winning. so i am on a natural hide because we did when an championship we did it in a undefeated fashion. so if they can all in this way, i'll, i'll i'll i'll i'll have the energy to do interviews. i had to walk dizzy where i had the energy to do whatever it is the uplift are our game because
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it's an awesome game, is in an awesome game that you know, lives and dreams are being realized. so it's a beautiful thing for me. >> well, your energy is contagious as his, your enthusiasm. it has been so great. why? i can you all of these years and seeing you and your team of remarkable ladies there with the game just soar and when that championship congratulations. and head injury disney coach dawn staley thank you all right. coach. thank you so much all right. >> coming up, your supreme court justices seemed skeptical that former president donald trump has absolute immunity. the latest on the hearing on trump's presidential immunity claims. next live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc, there's wonderful read back here again, president biden and camino being collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner, live
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have to pick the lesser of two evils your voting for someone who you believe tried to subvert the peaceful transfer of power that can't even achieve his own policies that lie about the election even after his attorney general told him that the election wasn't stolen. >> and as the former chief law enforcement in this country, you're going to vote for someone who is facing 88 criminal counts well, luck the ada criminal counts, a lot of those are in my and i said are ten of them are accurate he answered the question is yes. >> i'm supporting i'm supporting the republican ticket with, me, now to talk more about this and other legal matters surrounding the former president is michael zeldin. he has a former federal prosecutor and served as robert mueller's former special assistant at the department of justice. good to see it. michael hi, fred, all right. so as a former attorney with the department of justice, what's your reaction to the former top law enforcement officer in the nation saying the current president is a bigger threat to democracy than
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trump, who bar has said was unfit for office due to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election well, it's not very different than senator mcconnell saying the same thing. >> these guys in the end, all republicans and believe in the republican ideology, the publican pragmatic philosophy. and to them, anyone that deviates from those views is a threat to our country. and yes, they're making a hobson's choice as bar described it. but to them, policy trump's the individual candidate and they'd rather have the policy and worry about the country constraining the candidate the president, as barr thinks he did with trump. so it goes with the territory of your of that political frame of mind that sweat you're sticking with so what are your concerns? >> what it is okay. we said not
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great. i mean, so what are your concerns about the message that bar might be sending about the rule of law it's a terrible message. >> what he's he's talked me out of, you know, sort of both sides of his mouth in a sense, he's saying on the one hand, this guy is a threatening engage in horrible we'll conduct. but you know what? i'll support him anyway because he is a free trader or globalist or any other of the policies that the republicans stand for. and i think that as a former attorney general and i worked for him, why we were in the justice moment at the same time, i like him. i just don't respect his point of view with respect to what matters most and what matters most specifically, out of the mouth of an attorney general who is obligated to put the rule of law first and foremost in the best interests of our country. >> okay, let me pay it now to the supreme court hearing this week on trump's presidential immunity claims based on what you heard in those oral
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arguments, what do you expect the justices are considering? >> i think that they are going to reject trump's absolute immunity for former presidents. i think that they're going to rule. i don't know 7263. that official acts can obtain some form of immunity, by private acts will not that they will send it back to the lower court to figure out whether in this case they are charged private acts that can go forward or just official acts. i think that the judge will hold some sort of hearing that's where the real devil in the details is, determine what can go forward. and then i think there'll be a trial okay and then how long do you think it will take for decision to come from the supreme court they really should do it in very short order. >> they didn't take this case in december when they probably should have waited a long time before the whether to take it after the court of appeals
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rendered its decision, they waited a month before having oral arguments they have until the end of june effectively, fred, to make a decision. but i really think they should do it in may if they can come to agreement and let this case go back to the court? so that it can be tried so that the american people can determine whether or not present former president trump violated the law or did not violate the law. >> all right. michael zeldin. great to see you. thanks so much thanks. >> greg all right. iran government is striking a defiant stance toward israel and the us. but the iranian people are concerned about the escalating tensions were alive tehran next riyadh saves new album is breaking records who gets, to say what country is call me country beyond say a nashville's renaissance streaming exclusively on macs
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friday differs from the hard liners. >> here's what we witnessed rounds, hardliners, flexing their muscles, screaming death to america death to israel at tehran odds main friday prayers staunchly conservative prayer leader, seeing the islamic republic will not back down ron is even harder line towards israel in the future, saying, israel it. one more time. hi strike tensions in the middle east remain at a boiling point after iran launched a massive drone and missile attack against israel, in retaliation for the bombing of its embassy compound in syria killing several top revolutionary guard commanders israel, the us, and other allies managed to take down most of the iranian drones and missiles. >> but israel then hitting back
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with a limited strike against an airfield in central iran the hardliners flying massive palestinian flags, ripping into israel's operation in gaza. and the us is supported worked for israel. the message here, iran is ready for a confrontation that in fact, we are even happy about this. this man says, we are praying day and night for a second and third attack and he says we've had these threats for a long time, but the difference is now the people are strong. the irgc is strong and the army is strong, and we have strong tools. >> i got this cleric says, if he islamic republic of iran will have more conflicts in the future, it doesn't mean we are war mongering. >> we're just reacting to the bullies but on the streets of tehran concern the current tensions could escalate and even turn into war are laid i believe the situation will get worse. >> this man says, as both sides are more combative, and in my opinion, it will lead to war
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and to calamity for people. >> and again, i'm just woman says, we are definitely concerned, worried. >> but what can be ordinary people do about it? iran is leadership says, its military is ready for combat even as they say, war is not in their interest so there you, can see frederick is a pretty tough talk coming from the hardliners here in tehran. >> and of course, the iranians have said that even if there is a small strike by the israelis against a ron's assets in the region in order against iran itself, they will hit back in a really harsh way. and of course that does cause a lot of concern, not just here in this country, but in the entire middle east trigger and then fred, what are among the ways that iran might threaten us assets in the region that's one of the things that the iranians been talking about as well. it's quite interesting because actually spoke to a former member of the revolutionary guard wants and he told me, look, one of the things that the americans have to understand is next to every american terry based in the middle east, there is a militia
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out there that is loyal to iran, or that cooperates with iran. so they say the us needs to watch up the iranians can certainly cause a lot of trouble for america and the middle east all right, frederik pleitgen in tehran. thanks so much and this just in to cnn, the us state department says, secretary of state antony blinken will travel to saudi arabia to meet with regional partners on monday all in hopes of negotiating a hostage deal and ceasefire in gaza we'll be right back how it really happens tomorrow at nine on cnn i brought in a short max protein with 30 grams of protein. >> those he tried be felt more energy in just two weeks here, i'll take that ensure max protein, 30 grams protein one prim sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with prebiotic what impacts hue every day. in denial, there's one influential book that shapes the way we measure and.
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