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news hello everyone. >> thanks for joining me. i'm alison camera was triggered with less than four minutes until launch. the computer that launches the rocket stop the countdown clock now officials are racing to learn why both astronauts are now back at crew quarters after leaving the capsule, a short time ago joining us now from the kennedy space center is cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher so kristinn obviously this is not the news that nasa or boeing wanted today. what happened? >> we just don't know yet and we're going to find out hopefully quite a bit more during a press conference that nasa, boeing, and the united launch alliance have called, which is set to start in exactly one hour. now, all we know right now is that there was an issue with the ground launch sequencer and that is the computer that's responsible for launching this rocket. it's essentially an automated process. once you get down that close to lift off and there was some kind of problem with it. we just got a new line here that i'm reading through and dissecting for further meaning. >> nasa says the system was it's unsuccessful in verifying the sequencers necessary redundancies. so hopefully we'll learn a bit more about what that means at this 3pm presser, but it sounds like this was not a nasa issue. sounds like it was not a boeing issue. sounds like it it wasn't even an issue with the weather. most likely it was united launch alliance issue that's an important distinction given all the scrutiny that's been facing boeing leading up to this launch for those that don't know, this is the vehicle that was supposed to be launching today this tiny capsule on top that's all bowing is responsible for the united of the boeing starliner spacecraft. this is the atlas rocket get, which propels the starliner spacecraft into space. it's operated by the united launch alliance, which is all to why they're responsible for this ground launch sequencer, which is where problem was today. but yes, alice and definitely a bit of a bummer for boeing, nasa, the astronauts that were inside every buddy involved. but really important to remember that scrubs are so common in space i can't tell you how many launches i've been to that our scrubs especially for a first crewed test flight, the mantra at nasa is we don't. launch until we're ready. and so this is fairly routine. i'm sad to say. >> but what does not underscore or undermine all the many issues and challenges that boeing has faced leading up to this moment. >> it had so many technical issues and so many engines nearing problems with this spacecraft, so much so that it's competitors, spacex, has been able to launch 13 crewed missions to the outer space in that four-year span that boeing hasn't been able to fly. so the pressure really on boeing to prove that it's spacecraft can finally fly in space and carry astronauts on board for the very first time. but alison today just was not their day. and so when will the next attempt by could be as soon as tomorrow at noon we should find that out at this press conference in one hour. if not, then then they have next back the next backup launch attempts, our next week, june 5 and june 6. so hopefully we'll learn more in one hour. alyson. >> okay. keep us posted, kristen, thanks so much for being there on the ground. all right. now, to a key security summit, we'd significant implications for ukraine president volodymyr zelenskyy is there. he is scheduled to meet with us defense secretary lloyd austin to talk about us support of ukraine and its fight against russia soon as natasha birch on has more on what happened at the summit today. >> secretary austin, address the shangri-la forum here in singapore earlier today in a major speech that focus on the idea of convergence of the united states and its indo-pacific allies. >> here in favor of security and the rule of law, thinly veiled message to china, which of course the united states has accused of flouting international a lot, especially when it comes to freedom of navigation in the season, in the air. now, secretary austin also emphasized the importance though, of military-to-military communications with the chinese remaining ongoing saying that that is what responsible nations do. and there's no substitute so that kind of direct dialogue between the us and they're chinese counterparts to that end, the secretary did in fact meet face-to-face. just the other day with his chinese counterpart for the first time since 2022. and importantly, secretary austin reiterated to the chinese that there are going to be consequences not only for their actions since potentially in the south china sea and in the region around taiwan, but also for their support and their ongoing support for russia's defense sector and how that is fueling the war in ukraine, secretary austin said that if if china continues provide that kind of support for the russians than the us and its allies will be forced to take further measures. now, that is undoubtedly going to be on the agenda for secretary austin's meeting with a surprise guest here at the shangri-la forum, which is president zelenskyy of ukraine. he showed up earlier on saturday night. and he's expected to meet on sunday with secretary austin alongside his defense minister umerov. there are expected to talk about the battlefield situation in ukraine, as well as what ukraine needs to defend itself against the russians right now and so expect that meeting to be very significant, of course, for austin and for the ukrainian leader here at a moment when the chinese of course are here as well, and they've continued a to provide very significant support for russia's defense sector. natasha bertrand, cnn in singapore okay, let's bring in retired us army lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, who served as a top ukraine expert on the national security council accrual. >> thanks so much for being here. so what's the most urgent thing? but ukrainian president zelenskyy and defense secretary austin need to discuss tomorrow i think the factors that were are the west and the us haven't necessarily played the same role in terms of fulsome support to you ukraine that you now see you kind of china orienting are trying to really fundamentally a floating the russian war economy we, were where more iterative, we had a long suspension in terms of our military support. >> that was a six-month gap in which the ukrainians had to do more on their own. the european stepped up in a big way. i think the biggest thing is, do we make that final commitment for ukraine to win? that's still yet unclear i do appreciate secretary austin using the word convergence of our allies in the pacific that is a very powerful notion. it's a debate amongst policymakers and strategist whether we recognize that the authoritarian world, whether the china's and rushes and arounds of the world in north korea's of the world, that they're converging just the democracy democratic world converge in the same way to secure our own interests. ukraine being one of the most important and the currently the principal battlefield so kernel, what about this new policy allowing ukraine to carry out limited strikes within russia using us weapons. >> would that make a difference in the war efforts? >> it is significant change. the fact is that for a long time, i would argue for probably the past 30 years, we've been highly deferential to russia seeking in all cases to avoid any real significant risks on the fear of escalation, devolution in the relationship this is this is a meaningful change in that we're not allowing that kind of same mentality to creep in in the same way. it's still quite limited. its are oriented around a specific region, around kharkiv are round brushes, ability to use offensive forces artillery strikes from across the border it is not the typical standard fare of we provide military resources toward an ally. and then they're entirely unencumbered and defending themselves. >> we don't restrict in the same way. >> if this was another country, would, we would not see any of these types of scripts frictions on striking cross into the aggressor state's territory. but this is meaningful. this is a shift in the right direction. it is likely to be a test if the administration and the west don't see a significant blowback, which i wouldn't expect any significant blowback from the reference i think that would enable a broader approach to reducing these constraints on how the ukrainians defend themselves. >> so it's an important step but it's still a toe in the water. >> but why wouldn't rush or retaliate against the us? >> because the us is a code belligerent. we provide imagine a scenario in which throughout decades, we're talking about throughout the entirety of the cold war, you would see russian weapons employed or soviet weapons deployed in every corner of the world to attack us interests it was russian weaponry that was present in vietnam. it was russian weaponry that was present in korea the russians were supporting the taliban in afghanistan wars recent wars. >> we did not consider the russians as co belligerents because they were providing resources the same way that the russians don't consider us as code belligerence in providing resources it's really the rules of the game that is not we're not directly involved in the war, were supporting a sovereign independent state operating under the un charter defending itself. >> and they could they could either buy or obtain weaponry from where they want. and that doesn't make the provisioning state a one of the combatants. it's just that simple you were in ukraine in april. >> so how are things different now, than when the war began? >> so it's quite different even now than it was in april in certain regards because i was there just at the tail end right before we pass the ukraine aid bill. and i'd say morale was really quite low. >> the ukrainians were seeing pressure from russia and a bunch of different places especially in the donbass they, they, they're worn out in a lot of ways because they don't have enough combat troops. >> there are ukrainians hadn't mobilized, are still haven't mobilized sufficient force is to start rotating folks off of the front lines, giving them a break but now what's significantly changes that we pass 61 $61,000,000,000. ukraine in assistance package the europeans continue to step up. that weaponry has reached the front lines. you could see that in the way that the ukrainians are more effectively repelling russian forces around kharkiv. and i think that i am pretty optimistic that the russians will likely make some additional gains meters, kilometers, but they're not gonna do anything substantial. the not going to change the orientation of this war over the next several months. and the senior policymakers are taught to ukraine. when i was there, we're concerned about june and july russian offensive and whether they're forces could whether i think that that's going to be that's going to turn out. okay. there'll be small setbacks and in the meantime, the ukrainians are going to build resources for a counter counterpunch. probably not this year, but next year, they'll whether the russian attacks and then start building towards next year and an offensive the tenant colonel alexander vindman, thank you for all the information. great to have you thank you for president. >> trump promises to appeal his felony conviction and many legal minds say he has a good chance. we'll dig into that and more happy to bring russia is, we're trying to spy on us we were spying on them i was hadi friday this is the secret was secrets and spies, a nuclear games premiers tomorrow at ten on cnn ai is redefining work artificial intelligence is supercharging our own human intelligence. and that's what we'll loop business forward. machine learning, robotics, and generative ai are increasing productivity, accelerating 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good case on appeal. >> i mean, there are some issues that i think are live issues on appeal that are litigate goal and that could at the end of the day break his way, including, i think most notably, as i see it, the importation of federal campaign finance law into a state prosecution about falsifying business records was this is legitimately unique and it is something that i think some courts might be interested in taking a closer look at. >> professor, do you agree i actually agree. >> and i don't think it's very easy to win on appeal, particularly in new york, there are two levels of review. and then if trump loses at both of them levels, he would try to bring the supreme court into it and in order for the supreme court to really take cert on this case and listen to it. they would have to be a federal a federal issue that they would be interested in. and very rarely will the supreme court take a state criminal k but professor, just so i understand, you think he does have a case that there were fundamental flaws in other words, in the prosecution of this case, or at least in the charging the predicate for charging. but you don't necessarily think that the new york appeals court will take it up. is that your position? >> well, the new york appeals court we'll take it up. i'm not sure the supreme court will take it up. and i think he has an argument to make, but i think judge, when sean was very careful in his jury instructions, there are also some waiver issues as well, and he followed what the new york state law was in putting together as jury instructions. and i think the argument will be on unanimity. and also the use of the federal law and whether the federal law could be used in the state case but it's not clear that the supreme court would even listen to this akre show, you know, what, president trump's former president trump's supporters say, and we're railing about yesterday is just what you both have touched on. the charges, particularly the felony charges, are are so unique as to be rendered kind of custom made for him. basically, that the falsification of business records is a misdemeanor manner in new york, unless it's attached to as i understand it, another crime or a felony, but that other crime of violet in new york election law is also a misdemeanor and so isn't that something that the appeals court would find sketchy somehow? >> i do think the overall architecture of the case are as you laid it out, would attract their attention. i don't know if it is not sketchy per say. i mean, they're going to need something to really potently potently argued front of the court because it is true that this is a unique case, but unique case does not necessarily mean it's a bad adwan or that, that'll be overturned there are novel fact patterns that require novel charging theories. now, there's a whole debate. obviously, that about whether or not this case should have been brought. but i want to set that to the side for these purposes because now the case has been brought and there is a verdict so you know, that sort of discretionary component is out the window now and i think that this is now down to legal brass tacks are going to need narrow, tight arguments that they could actually try to prevail upon. and i share the assessment that it is unlikely that they will prevail on appeal allison also excuse me, the tax law counts and the federal election counts are felonies. and so it raised it up to a felony and it's not that unusual case in new york. i mean, alvin bragg get up and talked about how many cases the da brings in falsifying business records i know what the trump's support is. the saying in terms of how unique it is. this is unique to the extent that it's a former president and evolve the election and that's why it's very unique. but in terms of the case law, it may not be that unique ankush, another will both of you gentlemen something quite disturbing. >> there's a development today that the jurors whose identities were kept anonymous because the judge and jurors feared that donald trump's supporters might go after them surprise online. that's happening and in fact, on some online sites where donald trump supporters are known to frequent de, are putting out addresses that they claim are the jurors addresses and demanding retribution. ankush, is there any recourse for the jurors? do they get any protection? what happens when this happens this is a very unfortunate situation because unfortunately i think merely sort of discussing who, what their identities might be. >> i don't think that runs afoul of any laws. i mean, what happened here, frank? glee is that the da's office and the judge, in my estimation, bungled the voir dire process, particularly the early days where they allowed public disclosures of where the perspective and some of the current jurors currently worked and used to work and so that information is public. and if people are using public information to identify these people, i don't know that there's gonna be a record if they cross the line into doing things like swatting these these shores or potentially actionable death threats, then they'd have the same recourse everyone else does, which is to go to the police. but as you know, the internet is a hard place to police state sorts of things given anonymity issues on the internet jeffrey, your thoughts? >> well, 18 us code 1503 precludes or go or the fbi would enforce that statute to really go after anyone who is doxxing and threatening these jurors were swatting and the potential penalties are over ten years if you're caught doing it, but it doesn't appear to be precluding these people from doing it, and it's very scary. the judge's life has been threatened. his daughter's life has been threatened. the jurors were very brave because they probably figured out this could be calming and it's a very sad situation. >> yeah, absolutely. ankush khardori, jeffrey jack, jacobites. >> it's jacoby sorry about that, professor thank you both very much really appreciate the conversation. thank you. >> the critical question beyond what's happening in the courtroom is what's happening on the campaign trail. how are voters react? dang to this verdict, cnn's nick valencia spoke with people in the battleground state of georgia trump would 24 go trout, millicent, abby gets emotional when talking about donald trump i love you trump when you look at that flag, what do you think? what do you see? what do you feel well i just i just i just feel he's come back. but 64-year-old grandmother was right here at her home in atlanta when the guilty verdict came down. she wasn't watching her husband, who is a democrat, was, but abby says she made up her mind a long time ago that we've added a little bit because they say what trump this trump that. he's going to jail and this who cares, who cares? we don't care you don't care at all that he's a can know. we don't no. no do you understand that some people would say, you know, the justice system worked here he is justices out on the trail of atlantis belt line, the heart of the city is liberal enclave. >> voters were shocked anyone could still support trump after the guilty verdict. >> i just think it's crazy. i think somebody who doesn't know your name doesn't care about you at all having that kind of loyalty to somebody who would throw you to the dirt four or nothing is insane. and i think that trump is kind of put himself in this position where he is seen as almost a religious figure by a lot of his supporters. >> and they are willing to follow him regardless of what he does. and that is that is a scary thing. >> i'm kind of upset that he could still run for president and being a felon. but that's how it is clearly just the most despicable person who's ever run in this country. and the guilty verdict. >> oh, i mean, i'm not surprised 20 miles north in cobb county voters here weren't surprised either in this populace atlanta suburb crucial to biden flipping georgia four years ago, people we spoke to watch the case closely for more than a dozen voters. >> we spoke to the verdict reaffirmed the way they were already leaning. >> do you think that he got a fair shake? >> i think so. >> yeah. i think so. i mean it was a jury of tojo and that's how we've always done in his country every man knows he did it. >> he is guilty i think everything happens for a reason and i think that when you do bad, that god sees what you do. >> and he punished as you, as he sees do you wish that trump could be president forever? yes, i would ask for millicent, abby. she says nothing would stop her from voting for trump in november. so he could literally go on fifth avenue and shoot someone. supportive. >> and you would support them some of you may be wondering how we met milis and abby. well, that was driving through in town atlanta earlier this week and i saw trump flag, which is a rarity for a deeply held blue county. when we knocked on the door though, i don't think i expected to see who came to the door, but abby tells me that she is such a hardcore trump supporter to the bone that this lifelong democrat says she would go back to voting for the democrats if trump's switch parties because she says he is such a good person. but every other voter that we spoke to was not as convinced. in fact, one of the voters that you heard from in that p.sit says that she's only reluctantly voting for joe biden because she says that trump has been proven to be such a bad person. and in a state like georgia, which is crucial to winning the 2024, president central election. she would hate to hand the win over to president trump. >> nick valencia, cnn, marietta, georgia neck fascinating to hear from voters. >> all right. new plans for reopening the rafah border crossing to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza to go live to tell me next in one of the most active tornado seasons ever we can't control a tornado what kinds of interventions 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says it's done so because it cannot guarantee the safety of the drivers of the humanitarian aid trucks. because now that israel's in control, that would make it a target for hamas militants. and case in point being, that there have been rocket attacks on the carrier shalom crossing between israel and the gaza strip, which is also caused that crossing to be closed at times over the past few weeks. so it's incredibly important that the rafah crossing be reopened. and this is what these talks in cairo, do to resolve because the egyptians have been blaming israel. they said it out let these trump's go through until israel withdraws its forces from these border crossings, israel has said no, egypt just simply needs to open the border. so they're going to try to resolve this issue right now. one imagines trying to clear the air as well. and try to find some kind of mechanism to ensure that the flow of humanitarian aid resumes. but let's not forget but even the aid that was getting through the rafah crossing before it was closed was not enough now that that aid has been stopped they are even further short of the amount of humanitarian aid, food, medicine, fuel, and the likes going into rafah in the southern part of the gaza strip than is, than is necessary. so this, these talks designed to resolve that to try to get aid flowing. once again to the people and the palestinians and the southern part of the gaza strip i said, elliot, as you know, president biden had a press conference yesterday about the ongoing war, any reaction from israel? >> plenty of reaction, in fact, it all the time i've been covering the news from this country and the prime minister to put out not just one, but two, press statements on the jewish sabbath. we have two from prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming out today insisting not, but the deal that biden this is referring to that israel has agreed to that. now hamas has said it used positively but still needs to agree to not saying that that is not a deal that israel has signed up for, but simply saying that the wording of this still in contrast to what president biden seems to be portraying, does not mean that israel will need to withdraw its forces from the gaza strip. great until such time as it can say that it has done the job of destroying hamas militarily. so i think one of the nuances here to watch for is president biden saying, look, he must no longer has the military capability of carrying out another atrocity on the scale of what hamas did on october the seventh us that qualify as destroying quote, unquote hamas. well, that's obviously open to interpretation. and if that is something perhaps that prime minister netanyahu can be convinced off to tell people, yes, we've achieved, we've done this, we've destroyed hamas militarily because it can no longer carry out an atrocity on the scale of october the seventh, then perhaps that will be easier for him to sell to the right wing members of his coalition. but as i say, a netanyahu putting out these statements on the jury, sabbah the far right ministers in his coalition, particularly bezalel smotrich and data modeling. there would not put statements out on the sabbath one imagines, i would expect that we'd be getting reaction. now from them. and they have been pretty consistent all along, which seems to to be implying that no deal rarely is good enough for them until such time as hamas has been completely destroyed. and so although we seem to have a deal on paper that hamas is now reviewing the rhetoric that's coming out from the israeli government, from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and one imagines the rhetoric that we will be getting out from hamas may suggest otherwise perhaps it will ultimately be open to interpretation, but certainly there are caused not just from the united states, from canada, from the french, from the british, from the european union, and other countries around the world saying that this is the deal that needs to be done. hamas needs to accept it so the hostages can be freed so that more humanitarian aid can go in palestinian prisoners released from israeli jails bells, and that there can be a ceasefire of at least six weeks, which will then pave the way for a permanent ceasefire and a total cessation of hostilities. allison while you've been speaking, i've been told that netanyahu has now accepted the invitation, which was issued yesterday to address congress here in the us. so we'll see what develops on that and bring that to our viewers. thank you very much for all the reporting all right a potentially busy hurricane season starts today we have a preview of what to expect this before in the stanley cup fairclough wipers on the line on right now two now if the distractions goodness still feel sky high yeah, introducing nets, plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches are all people see. oh, tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis oh, tesla can help you get cleared now, 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we have 85% confidence that this will be in above-normal season. >> the chance that it's below average will only be about 5%. >> so virtually impossible that this will go the other way and be a lackluster season part of the reason is we have alon nino, la nina, is that cooler ocean circulation in the pacific. and sometimes it could do a dance with our jet stream or the path of storminess what it can do is the wanting your consent, that jet stream or the path of storminess to the north that opens up this area to less wind energy, or wind shear hurricanes hate wind energy. they don't like when the winds change speed and direction with height. so if we get more of this out of the way, keep that clear. the wind energy, this will open up a path for more storms to develop on top of this, another big factor is we have really warm ocean temperatures are ocean temperatures so far this season have already been about three to five degrees above average. they've already been closer to august normals than typical for may or early june. so we're ready off to the races with a very warm start for the ocean temperatures. and this is the climate change factor. this is climate change our oceans trap 90% of our heat from a greenhouse gas emissions. warmer water is more fuel for stronger storms, hurricanes, love warm ocean temperatures. the warm ocean temperatures can also fuel more moisture into this storm that's heavy rain. you have how your storm surge as well with sea level rise. so we're talking about more intense storms with climate change in that could be the factor this season, when the storms are wetter, more intense, they can get farther inland with the damage we're talking about, more cost, more billion-dollar storms. and that increases your insurance cost to allison i mean, all of that is so alarming. obviously, those graphics are really stirring. what about the temperatures that i mean, i understand that we're expecting some triple digit temperatures yeah, we're looking at some heat as we, today's also the first day of meteorological summer, right? june 1st. and we're already off to the races with the heat as well. we have excessive heat watches for parts of california and nevada, including las vegas. this goes into effect by tuesday where we're looking at triple digit temperatures are ready for phoenix hey, guys in vegas, yes, it gets hot there, but your average is 95 degrees this time of year, you're talking about temperatures already getting 205. as we go into the workweek. so again, tuesday, looking at temperatures that are hundred and five degrees in sacramento, nearing 107, that's 20 degrees above average by wednesday. so again, yes, it gets hot in these places not this hot this early, even interpreters in the 90s already in denver by the middle of the week, this means again, heat sickness early in the season. so check check kids, elderly pets were just not acclimated to this yet, allison? >> yes elisa, thank you for the warning. >> all 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