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joining me on this mother's day. i'm proud rica whitfield and we begin this hour in baltimore where crews are preparing to demolish a portion of the francis scott key bridge tomorrow? using precision explosives. you're looking at live pictures out of maryland right now, coast guard officials say a series of small blast will break apart massive chunks of the bridge from a top the dali cargo ship, which became trapped after striking blur six weeks ago officials recovered the body of the sixth and final victim tuesday and now efforts to free the ship can begin. cnn national correspondent gloria as we know, is joining me live from baltimore with more on all this. gloria that's why i've read while listening to last said, 30 minutes or so we learned that today's operation has now been postponed until tomorrow we were hoping we were expecting that this was going to take place today, but because because of the weather
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here in baltimore, the unified command has decided two once again postpone that operation, hopefully until tomorrow around 5:00 now, we spoke with a representative with the us coast guard who was explaining to us just how meticulous of an operation this is and why everything has to be absolutely fluidly perfect, including the weather in order for the operation to go successfully listened to him there was some inclement weather in the area today through are a few lightning strikes. whenever there's a lightning strike in the area that pushes the clock back and so that clock just kept getting pushed back and push back. and so ultimately we arrived at the decision to postpone until tomorrow a very dynamic situation we're dealing with here with the key bridge response. it's important to note that we will absolutely not sacrifice safety for speed so that last part is key, fred,
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right? >> they are not going to sacrifice safety and that's because this is a pretty complicated operation. i want to just i'll give you an idea of what we are expecting to see here tomorrow. if this controlled explosion and demolition can actually take place. we have an animation that was put together by the us army corps of engineers and the coast guard, giving us sort of an idea of what is going to happen. they have been looking at the structure for several days. they have gone in and made at position can cause in specific areas of the bridge that is now draped a top, the dally, right? that's what happened is massive portion of the bridge fell on top of the bridge. they of the ship, i should say, they went in, they made these positions cuts. they have put chargers in those cards. and when those chargers are wired, that's where the controlled explosion is going to happen one thing that's important to note here, friday is that this is not going to be like a big explosion like you see in a movie. this is a very
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controlled and careful operation. it's going to look like small fireworks or puffs of smoke. >> then the thrust of the bridge is going to ball into the water. >> the salvage operation will be able to come in and remove pieces of that bridge and this is all so that the ship can eventually be moved here in baltimore, very much people still here grappling with the city actuation were standing right in front of a memorial that has taken shape here over the last several weeks, paying homage and pay memory to those six workers who were killed during this incident. so you really get a sense that even as a very precise operation is trying to get underway people here are still remembering those who were lost. and of course remembering that the recovery ahead is still is still a long ways away until the bridge is removed and eventually a new bridge might be rebuilt all right. gloria pazmino in baltimore. thank you
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so much former president donald trump's hush money trial is preparing for the star witness to finally take the stand tomorrow. trump's former fixer and attorney michael cohen is expected to testify cohen's testimony is seen as key for the prosecution's case and could signal the final stages of this historic trial. he will testify to his role in negotiating the alleged hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniel's on trump's behalf and how his former boss reimbursed jim it follows a week of blockbuster can contentious and at times of graphic testimony from daniels, cnn, zach cohen, joining us now, zach set the stage for what we might expect tomorrow yeah, fred michael cohen is prepared to deliver testimony connecting donald trump to that 130,000 hush money payment made to stormy daniels for the 2016 election. >> and the reason he's such an important witness for the prosecution in this case is because he can speak and is the only witness who can speak directly to win the two core
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parts of the case against donald trump and his alleged involvement both into the decision to pay stormy daniels and his alleged involvement to reimburse michael cohen after the fact once he one the white house in 2016, now, look, cohen is expected to act as a narrator of sorts, walking the jury through means, keyed meetings that have come up already in other witness testimony, one of them is this initial meeting where cohen ami chief executive david becker pecker, who was also testified and donald trump allegedly discussed this decision to make a hush money payment to stormy daniels in order to keep her quiet in the lead up to the 2016 election. the other part of this is a meeting that happened in february 2017 in the oval office where trump allegedly agreed to how michael cohen would ultimately be reimbursed for fronting the money to pay stormy daniels. now, jurors have already heard a lot about michael cohen from other witnesses, and it's frankly been largely unflattering. they've called him and painted a picture of an attorney who was aggressive, one who was really
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unpredictable. but at the same time, other witnesses have made queer, including hope hicks, one of trump's closest whiteout is that she doubts michael cohen would do anything like this without donald trump's approval or knowing. so ultimately, we're going to have to see what happens when michael cohen takes the stand. you can bet that donald trump's defense attorneys will continue to try to undercut his credibility, try to point to the fact that he's a convicted liar and they'll try to essentially say that he was acting on his own accord when he made this payment to daniels, the prosecution has tried to basically prepare the jury for that potential. they've made no. it's been no secret that they've acknowledged that he's a complicated witness, but they've tried to mitigate that by introducing documents including texts and emails just in the last few days that they say supports what michael cohen will testify to when he takes the stand. so ultimately, we're enough to see, but the issue of credibility here for michael cohen could determine whether or not donald trump is convicted or not all right, as that cohen thanks so much. >> let's talk more about the trial and expectations. gene rossi is a former federal
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prosecutor and a former us attorney in the eastern district of virginia. gene great to see you happy. mother's day. >> oh, thank you. all right. so how important will it be or maybe even challenging will it be for prosecutors to get more information from cohen more than what the pulp has already heard from him in television interviews, or even in his his testimony on capitol hill well, here's where the rubber meets the road. >> i'm sure the prosecutors have met with mr. cohen probably ten to 15 times in preparation for his testimony. and i want to stress this. >> we don't know what he has provided to the prosecutors. >> that is in addition to what he said publicly either at other hearings, other trials, or debriefings. but i have to say this. if michael cohen does poorly and does not connect the false invoices to the alleged catch and kill an effort to
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affect the election than donald trump will be acquitted or there will be a hung jury. it's as simple as that. >> what if he does reasonably well in spite of his warrants in his credibility challenges, if he does reasonably well and provide some color, some editorial real corroboration as to why they did the false invoices than the prosecutors in closing. we will have a case to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump is guilty of the crime. >> they have to connect those false. i call them do souffle invoices. they have to connect to souffle to the alleged attempt to influence the election or to commit tax fraud and those invoices or any other kind of documentation what the defense attorneys already know about it wouldn't they have already seen it from say discovery or can they be surprised by new documentation or invoices? >> during trial, during testimony will fredricka i
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don't think they're any new documents that they're going to provide. >> but i will say this when a witness is meeting with the prosecutor and provides inculpatory evidence against the defendant. the prosecutor doesn't have a duty to turn that over or disclose it. but if there's evidence said that goes to their credibility, yes so we don't know exactly what he has said. mr. cohen, in all of his debriefings, he may be coming out with stuff that we have never heard heard of, conversations that we didn't know about. so that's where the challenge will be for cross-examination if the defense attorneys here of something that they never heard about, then that's what they call recent fabrication. and his credibility may take some hits. if it's very important information it wasn't disclosed earlier so tamara prosecutors will get their first stab. >> so in their direct will it
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be their focus, to try to anticipate what that cross-examination is going to be like. i tried to undermine the defense attorneys likely questions or even approach to poking holes in the testimony ruined or i should say were winning, but trying to destroy the credibility today of michael cohen might that be part of the strategy so that cross-examination is not does not have the fireworks that usually cross-examination has you just you just adopted de rossi rule i have witnesses like michael cohen. i had witnesses that were ten times worse, frankly, when i have witnesses like that and i was the prosecutor, you hit the nail on the head. i would try to defuse the cross by bringing out on direct there are problems, their lives, their hiccups there, inconsistencies that one cross-examination starts. the jury's already heard it in. i build
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credibility with the jury because i'm not trying to hide anything about this witness. i had a witness that had ten fraud convictions, including perjury it was a murder trial, might defendant killed 35 people, did the jury believed that key witness? >> yes. i brought it out on direct so that i'm cross it's sort of a a nothing burger okay. >> so if michael cohen is indeed the last witness to take the stand ma'am, maybe it's this week. are they wrap it all up? that means closing statements are coming. if you're on the team of the prosecution or even the team of the defense? have you already written have you already planned what you're closing is going to be now absolutely not. >> every word. and i don't i didn't like the framework need my closing. >> yeah. but the framework what i did after when i had a long trial at the end of each day or
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even after a week fitness, i would have a note pad of key points that i want to bring out or possible use in closing. so if i had a form of six-week trial, i already had the bullet points for my closing. so the answer is the framework is probably already there do you expect at this juncture and this is just kind of you're i guess gas de do you think? the prosecution has the better framework or do you believe at this point the defense likely has the better framework to convince persuade, get the jurors on board i think frankly, that right now it's it's like to kentucky derby horse for the government is a little bit ahead. >> what if michael cohen doesn't do reasonably well than trump has a chance for an acquittal or a hung jury. but right now, this race, i would put the prosecution a little
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bit ahead. but to cross that finish line, they need to have michael cohen connect the dot dots between those invoices and what they were trying to do with the catch and kill. they have to connect those two events. if they don't do that thoroughly than the government is going to have a tough time in closing. >> yeah, critical entire case. all right. jean razi, what a pleasure. thank you so much. >> happy. mother's day. >> and thank you all right. >> still to come, israel launches new attacks and gaza as top us officials continue to work foreign against an invasion of rafah, we have the very latest moscow was the absolute peak his celebrity in olympic heroes, shocking murder trial, we learned of a much darker individual. >> how would really happen with jesse l. martin? >> tonight at nine on your eyes
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fred, at this point, we've got figures from both the israeli military and the un teams on the ground who believed that about 300 size and people have evacuated so far from rafah itself. >> and then moving mostly to an area along the coast. al-muwasi. and this is an area that's that unrwa, the un team there has said is inhumane and is not fit for human habitation at this point because it is already overcrowded and they do not have the humanitarian support to be able to look after those that are now moving at according to the head of unrwa. he also said that most of those who are now in rafah have already been moved at least once a month by the israeli military or by the fighting since october 7. so a desperate situation, they call it inhumane displacement. but it does appear to be continuing these orders are continuing to being given one of the main
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issues is getting humanitarian aid to those who are moving bear in mind any of these aid agencies based themselves in rafah itself as it was the area of the military visceral had said that everybody should move to because it was a safer area over recent months, the rafah crossing we understand is closed. egypt doesn't want to coordinate with israel, which has taken over that crossing because they say they are cited getting security concerns. once you get inside the gaza strip, it is very difficult and very dangerous to try and distribute that aid. we've heard from israel also saying that they have opened one new crossing in the northern part of the gaza strip, and they say some 200,000 liters of fuel for sample has been taken into the gaza strip over recent days. something the un on the ground says is eight tiny fraction of what is actually needed. they are worried, they are going to run out very soon of food and water and as you mentioned there, fred as well, it's worth
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pointing out. it's not just happening in referrer at this point. the fighting, we know that there's israeli military is now fighting hamas in jabalya. this is in the northern part of gaza. this is an area that israel had already said that they had cleared, that they were in control of that they are now worried that hamas is moving back to that area. they're trying to regroup and re-establish themselves away from other areas and it really just speaks to how difficult this situation is on the ground at this point for israel, who says it is trying to destroy hamas and just how unlikely it is that they would be able to do that completely okay. >> and kevin are national security adviser, jake sullivan, e, spoke with israeli officials today. what more you learning about that discussion yeah. >> and i think this is a significant phone call, but because it is the first one announced between the white house and the government of israel. since president biden delivered that ultimatum i'm on cnn last week that he would
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halt shipments of certain weapons if israel is to launch a ground offensive into rafah, the white house says that jake said oven raised, the president's concerns with his israeli counterpart in that phone call. they discussed alternatives to a ground invasion of rafah. and according to the white house, the israeli national security adviser confirmed that israel is taking american concerns into account. but at the end of the day, these concerns are not new president and biden and top officials have been raising them for months all the way back to february when president biden first raise them with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a phone call. president or prime minister netanyahu has not shown any willingness to hold off on rafah. he says that that's a central to eliminate hamas. that is completely at odds with what we've heard from american officials this morning, including the secretary of state, antony blinken, who said that a rafah offensive could result in a hamas insurgency. let's do a little bit more of
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what he had to say presence been clear for some time that we couldn't and would not support a major military operation. rafah now, at the same time, we share israel's objective and making sure that hamas cannot govern gaza anymore. that it'd be demilitarized, that israel get its leaders. we continue to support that, but there's a better way of achieving that. then going headlong into, into rafah. that's what we're talking about, whether israel now we have a better way of doing it we're engaged in conversations with them about that now blinken also said this morning that the us believes israel has killed more civilians than hamas members as part of its war. >> he also said that the us hasn't seen a plan from israel about what would happen in gaza when this war ends. so taken together, this is some of the toughest language that we've seen from the us government towards israel since this conflict began. of course, this is causing waves in the middle east. it's also causing waves in washington. you have heard
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republicans across the spectrum criticized president biden for his decision at aid. democrats have also some democrats at least have been critical on one side saying that the us isn't supporting israel and its mission. and none of the other side saying that this decision should have come sooner. so certainly it all adds up to a very important moment in this conflict. >> all right, kevin lived jack, paula hancocks, thanks to both of you southern california's pomona college, moved today's graduation ceremony 30 miles away the los angeles. the change was made in response to this pro-palestinian encampment set-up on the stage where the college's graduation was supposed to take place. officials at pomona college apologize for the last-minute change and reassured graduate what's additional safety measures will be in place for the ceremony in la let's bring in cnn national correspondent camila bernal who is joining us with more on so several of
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these students they already didn't have a traditional graduation ceremony four years ago because of covid restrictions. >> and now they're college graduations were impacted in a very different way. >> tell us more about the reaction hey, friday, just a lot of frustration from students and from parents in this case, it means having to drive 30 miles, changing plans, because as you mentioned in that specific area but where they were supposed to graduate, there is now a pro-palestinian encampment. >> so instead of being at pomona college, this graduation is going to take place at the shrine auditorium that's what you're saying. you're behind me and there are already security measures in place. there is a metal barrier outside of the auditorium and you are seeing additional dirty guards that are already here. you have to have a ticket to be allowed inside of the auditorium. and you mentioned the school? yes, they apologized and said that they would provide transportation jason for students that needed to come here. but nonetheless,
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many of these students are not happy about this change. take a listen to what one student said i think it's bad and i think it's it's a really bad way to end your college career. >> and i think it's showing exactly where pomona is headed now, some universities like usc and columbia, they decided to cancel that big traditional ceremony altogether. >> citing safety concerns and because of these protests today, for example, we saw duke university at their commencement, about 30 students walked out when they announced the speaker, jerry seinfeld. and these students walked out and appears are no other disruptions later on, he was able to deliver the address, but those are the kind of disruptions that many were trying to avoid. you saw it at uc berkeley this weekend when students were chanting and protesting and they also walked out of the commencement that was briefly paused because of this it's protest at the university of virginia
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commonwealth. they also had to briefly stop as the governor began his address. and these protesters then walked out. so again, you're seeing these disruptions all over the country. we're tracking it. the rest of the events that we were tracking this begin appeared to have gone on as planned, but but yes, there is a lot of frustration for these students who say they did not have a traditional graduation back in high school because of the pandemic and are saying they're not having a tradition graduation. again, this time because of the protests spread. >> all right. >> camila bernal. thanks so much straight ahead. mass deportations and bringing back travel bans. how donald trump lands to crack down on immigration if he wins a second term, next central weekdays, that's seven eastern gaza
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candidacy, which was driven by similarly dark rhetoric. >> but little in the form of tangible planning. >> they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime they're rapists where the red meat for the base is actually underpinned by a flurry of actions. trump and his advisers say they can launch without congress as soon as day one of a second term, trump's ambitions are expansive according to campaign officials and key outside advisers, its similar he learned size and scale to the other great american products that have been undertaken. for example, the transcontinental railroad are digging the panama canal and the plans, many of them tethered to decades-old statutes are neither subtle nor secret mass arrests detention, and deportation. plans to reshape the agency's responsible for the border and re-implement and then expand on that first term, immigration agenda. stephen miller is credited as the architect of the most extreme policies from trump's time in the oval office he's working closely with the former president to
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draft their plans for a potential second term. >> and i'll be blond conservatives will need to have the stomach for it, yet it's trump's rhetoric that it's gotta be a bloodbath for the country that'll be the least of it. >> and the record of the first term plans many rejected by the courts and congress has had the effect of overshoot shadowing a very different moment, one in which trump would re-enter the west wing with policies ready to deploy, surrounded by advisers committed to doing just that. miller is not a part of the official campaign, but is widely expected to serve as trump's point person on the issue on its face, it's a simplistic two point plan. >> the simple part is seal the border deport all the illegals, but they're plans are actually far from modest. >> it's a series of interlocking domestic and foreign policies to accomplish this goal, one democratic lawmaker told cnn, the widely held view of miller among critics is that he's quote the most dangerous person in trump's inner circle why? >> because he has an encyclopedic knowledge of how
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things actually work. the lawmaker said now, unlike the early stages of trump's first-term, miller is far from alone, a constellation of well-funded outside groups have formed with the aim of turning trump's desires into tangible policy see one of those groups is housed in the conservative heritage foundation. and while it's not officially tied to the campaign, and at times has gotten crosswise with trump's political advisers their detailed policy play books sets a marker for the goals of trump's allies. project 2025, as it's called, echoes. many of trump's key talking point it details logistics for detaining and deporting millions of suspected illegal immigrants will carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in american history. >> the border wall, of course, features as a centerpiece we will seal it up and we will expand the wall as the other policies familiar from trump's first term, i will immediately reinstate and expand the wildly successful trump travel ban to curb the legal immigration into
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the country. >> project 2025 proposes limiting visa admissions, carrying out workplace raids, minimizing refugee admissions, and raising the bar for asylum seekers fleeing unsafe conditions. it's an agenda as ambitious as it is unapologetically radical. >> it will be an all of nation, all of government, state, local, and federal effort. >> one that includes the us military. you, debbie tyson, national guard, to carry out immigration enforcement. and then you also deploy the military to the southern border. >> campaign. rhetoric is especially from trump, is often dismissed as little more than words this time on this issue, advisers emphasize it is different if you're going to be successful as a conservative, you have to learn to be loathed by the right people all right. phil mattingly. thank you so much. >> all right. straight ahead. the clock is ticking in the
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