our reporter is outside that lab and joins us now. saima, has any time line yet been offered when we can expect results? reporter: kate, i can tell you the french prosecutor s office has told cnn that they will make an announcement of some kind through a press release. they said if they have found something, that information will be given in that press release. just about three hours ago, all the investigators, the united states, ntsb, boeing, malaysian officials, chinese and australian officials decided to join the teams as well. came through here, they rushed straight to that building over there which is the entrance to the dga, the lab run by the french ministry of defense which has all the very latest technology to carry out these scientific and forensic examinations that need to take place. of course, the answer that
and we re watching an incident ongoing that we re just learning of of an iranian warship and a u.s. helicopter. for that, let s bring in cnn s chief national security correspondent jim sciutto as well as cnn global affairs correspondent, elise labott. elise, what more are we learning about this incident? reporter: this was just about two weeks ago in the gulf of aden. it was a u.s. coalition warship that was just a few hundred yards from an iranian warship. and it seemed as if there was a u.s. helicopter that landed on the deck of this warship and one of the iranian officers on the ship had a machine gun pointed at this helicopter. the whole incident we understand from cnn s barbara starr lasted just a few minutes. but clearly it could have escalated into something much more serious. on this ship a photographer at -
expectations of his performance up there. again, there are nine other candidates up there, all hoping to break out, make a splash and break through with their own message to the american public. as he heads into his first debate, jeb bush is cleaning up a comment he made about women s health. he was speaking with evangelicals about defunding planned parenthood. but listen to what he said and how quickly hillary clinton pounced. you could take dollar for dollar although i m not sure we need $500 million for women s health care. jeb bush said he s not sure we need $500 million for women s health issues. i m reading it because i want to quote it exactly. he s got no problems giving billions of dollars away to the super wealthy and corporations. but i guess women s health just isn t a priority for him. bush later did say that he
worldwide. that man escaped from prison several weeks ago, digging out of that prison where he was supposed to be under 24-hour guard. apparently he was not. any moment now, you re looking at live pictures on the corner of your screen, president obama will give a major address at the iran nuclear deal at american university in washington. his goal to win over a very skeptical congress, especially as republicans and israel s prime minister have basically launched a countercampaign against the deal telling americans this is a very bad deal the president is also facing high profile defections from his own party on this agreement. let s bring in chief political analyst gloria borger and global affairs correspondent elise labott to discuss. we re awaiting the president right now but it can t go without saying what is at stake. the history steeped not only in what he s going to be talking about but the location he chose
speech pointing out that he thought aqap was in his words the most concerning al qaeda element in terms of a threat to the homeland. and that raised a lot of eyebrows because everyone s thinking isis is top of mind. reporter: they re not mutually exclusive. i was meeting with a european counterterror official this morning. they have the same view. aqap is arguably the more capable terror threat. they still aim for the mass casualty attacks, aqap is intent on getting a bomb on an airliner. that s the kind of thing they re focused on. isis is more the small board kind of attack. they ve told their supporters something that al qaeda in the past have avoided. any way you can attack, go for it. if you get a knife, snap someone. if you get a gun, shoot someone. so i speak to u.s. counterterror officials and europeans they say they re both threats. isis more likely just because it s a much lower bar, much easier to carry out the kind of attacks they re looking for.