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reuters saying that that it was playing it down very, very heavily & saying in words, we have not received he has any external attack and they believe that saying the discussion leans more towards infiltration than attack. and it talks about potentially no retaliation. this is, according to reuters& one particular official so that seems to be the latest our job, iran anyway, at the moment. and as you know, this all started with what's now being heavily described. this is chucked anyway, this new chapter started with what's being heavily telegraphed and describe as quite frankly and israeli miscalculation april 1, believing that attacking the iranian embassy, consulate, even despite being used for

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The Ingraham Angle

always through sanctions or some other nonconnected form of action. what is the significance of iran finally facing retribution from connecticut perspective i'll be it small for how sows chaos throughout the middle east and e quite frankly. >> really a completely new chapter in the mystery of this conflict. there is a pile of sanctions on iran. if we have learned one thing commit is that those sanctions have not been strong enough. i am hopeful, though, iran is so unpopular in the region that so many of the arab states are horrified at iran's strike on israel and what it is like, too, we can see pressure to isolate and contain iran and i hope some progress on diplomatic items like celly recognition and normalization with israel. that is what will reshape the region over the long term. iran has got to be detained and isolated. they were so stupid to attack

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leave way would be if trump were to testify, certainly a decision that is likely to come later into the trial. but as for now, we have the full jury jury selection is over an opening statement statements can begin as soon as monday. >> a major moment in the case, no doubt, kara, thank you so much. i do want to let our viewers know cnn has confirmed that according to two law enforcement sources, the person that was engulfed in flames outside of the courthouse, set themselves on fire. again disturbing moments right outside the courthouse during this historic chapter in donald trump's legal woes, we're going to keep an eye on all the latest developments and bring you all the details as we get them, stay with cnn, we're back in just moments news night with abby phillip tonight eastern on cnn the ups stores, not just the ship and store where the shipping store the leave the packing to watch store the we understand this is

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states and great britain and france jordan saudi arabia, uae. i consider that a great coalition for israel to be able to work with not only in dealing with iran, but in dealing with terrorism generally so if, if israel smart and relies on that coalition, i think there's a way to bring the war in gaza to an end. to look forward to what happens in the next chapter in gaza and hopefully resolve some of these terrible humanitarian issues. that still need to be dealt with. that's that's the hopeful path. the path of concern is that if anything happens here and in foreign policy, in that part of the world, it's, there's all ways miscalculations. there's always efforts to try to upset the cart. i mean, nothing has changed the relationship. it's

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

make good on those threats and retaliation. you saw there. and so we may be entering acquire two chapter here, but no mistake here. wolf taboo of these two countries directly attacking each other as now broken. it's been a proxy war for many, many, many years, but also think it's fair to say right now, israel with gaza are ongoing, doesn't need a massive confrontation with an iranian proxy to its north, hezbollah in lebanon. patel initially iran has seen its military prowess begins to ebb and so may not want that direct confrontation either. and above all, the united states, key israeli ally does not need to be dragged into the middle east in yet another war as election season for president joe biden gets closer and closer. >> are nick paton walsh are reporting for his dick. thank you very much. i want to go to jeremy diamond. he's joining us live from tel aviv right now. jeremy, give us a little bit more on the reaction from israel well, well, it has been absolute silence both from the

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defenses is it maybe potentially trying to hit elements of iran's military that were involved in the attacks we don't know, and we may never entirely know. we do know from us officials that nuclear targets were not hit. and so it appears here that israel has calibrated this. it is limited as they had potentially signaled to their allies earlier, and it gives around the opportunity to essentially say nothing happened here. look at street scenes of how calm life has returned to its for khan. let's move on potentially closing a chapter here. there is obviously jim huge scope for miscalculation. yet again, you could argue that we got to this place because potentially of miscalculation in israel although if they hit the iranian consulate in damascus, so that wouldn't spark potentially a larger iranian response. so in this region, it's impossible to have absolutes, but it's pretty clear from the nature of the iranian attack here. one in which iran is saying these were drones, you can argue maybe

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Chris Jansing Reports

reconvene on monday morning and the trial would get underway. we don't know what impact this is going to have. in the meantime, i want to talk about the woman whose story began all of this. at a brooklyn bar, donald trump's lawyers say they tried to serve a subpoena on her. stormy daniels, the adult film star whose accusations brought donald trump to this new york courtroom today, and to the potential of a felony conviction. but his lawyers say in a court filing that daniels' refused the subpoena so the process server left it at her feet. this is the latest chapter in a story that began with daniels and trump at a golf tournament in 2006 and will end some weeks from now with a verdict. we wouldn't be here if stormy daniels hadn't decided to tell her story. and my guest, jacob weissberg is ceo of pushkin industries,

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only explosions were their own. they say anti-airaft defense system andhat they intercepted and infiltration these are the words that they are using as a way to essentially try toraw a line under this, because while both sides, i mean this needle threading business at some point is the thread is going to snap. frankly, because it's been a whole bunch of miscalculations attack going back in this chapter two for the first, the united states was totally surprised when it was told at the last minute that israel plan to attack that building, that consular that's facility in syria. and if you look at it, is being completely obliterated and it did in fact, take out several senior iranian military officials so they didn't think that that would engender an iranian response. why? because israel's be doing this stuff for years. it has being covertly and overtly

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behind it economically strike we're calling with internal dissent issues too. so all three, perhaps not wanting confrontation now, you may see increased tension with israel and iran's proxy hairs belonged to the north and the months ahead, because there are so many in israel who believed that quote, problem needs to be dealt with. but it would be utterly catastrophic when that confrontation comes. my takeaway without the big caveat of accepting how unpredictable and volatile this whole region has always been, is that we may be seeing this chapter tonight coming to certainly a lesser volume in the days ahead. >> all right. nick paton walsh, our chief international security correspondent. nick, thank you so much really appreciate it coming up. >> jury selection nearly complete donald trump's hush money trial on track for opening statements in just a few days. plus, more on the breaking news overnight is heard. nick and politics talking about those tensions in middle east escalating after israel strikes back against iran cnn is central.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

latest chapter in a years-long saga of boeing disasters to seven, max crashes in 2018 and 2019 killed 346 people while abroad in january, a door plug blew off and alaska airlines 7307 max nine, whistleblower, ed pearson, told lawmakers wednesday that boeing is hiding key documentation about workers failing to install the door properly. >> i'm not going to sugar coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do in fact exist this i know this because i've personally pass them to the fbi boeing for the record, referred are questions about the missing documents to the national transportation safety board. as for the alleged gaps on the 787, they are very small, about the width of a single human hair or two pieces of paper that is on a huge jet minor that can sit nine people across senator blumenthal says, passengers should not be afraid to step on a plane today, but that the issue is important to

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