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casey white after his escape with now deceased vicky white. prince charles filling in for ailing mother at traditional opening of parliament. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn "newsroom" with john vause. >> three weeks into russia's eastern offensive in ukraine and by many accounts ukrainian forces are mostly holding their ground. and retaking territory lost in the early days around the city of kharkiv. second biggest city has been the scene of intense fighting but according to president volodymyr zelenskyy they're being pushed out. ukraine's general says the
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country's armed forces are resisting most fronts and four more settlements around kharkiv are under their control. u.s. director of national intelligence appeared before the senate on tuesday. >> uncertain nature of the battle developing into war of attrition combined with the reality that putin faces mismatch between his ambitions and russia's current conventional military capabilities likely means next months could be more unpredictable and esclatory trajectory. scott mclain. >> reporter: new drone video shows the moment a russian tank is destroyed outside of a village east of kharkiv. it's not clear when it was taken but in area where ukraine is
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launching counteroffensive to retake land. top is what's left of civilians attempting to reach ukrainian territory. video posted to social media shows the convoy was fired on, cars riddled with bullet holes. strollers, car seats and toys strewn outside, some burnt beyond recognition. police investigators say there were 15 cars in the convoy. it's not clear what happened to the rest. they say four bodies were found among the cars, including a 13-year-old girl. others are still missing. about 300 yards away is what's left of a russian tank. ukrainian police say the bodies of two russian soldiers were found, too. meanwhile ukraine says its flag is still flying as russia
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continues to pound the azovstal steel plant, last remaining ukrainian point in the city. hundreds of soldiers remain in the bombed out plant, some thought to be badly wounded. rest trying to keep spirits high. one soldier on air guitar, another backup dancer, 21-year-old medic on vocals belts out a pop tune inside of the plant. soldiers inside say they won't surrender, neither will the young medic. >> azavstal is holding on to the russians, fighting to the last. >> reporter: in odesa, one was killed when one of the largest shopping malls was hit by incoming russian missiles. would have been more victims if not for the curfew that kept it
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closed on may 9th, russia's victory day. >> translator: the curfew saved us all. some ask why do we need excessive measures of caution, we can see they're not excessive. >> reporter: russia focused on missile and artillery attacks. front lines a little different than a month ago. lviv, ukraine. standing by at this hour, what do you know about the ukrainian gains in the east of the country? >> first of all, they're all the more important, john, because they come off the back of what we've seen last few days and weeks. gains within the donbas region after russian forces concentrated there. and south around mariupol as we heard from scott.
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four towns between kharkiv and the russian border is important, ukrainian counteroffensive had been trying to push the russian artillery that's been pounding kharkiv the past couple of months further from the city. ukraine, second city trying to better protect its civilian populations that have taken a hammering last few weeks. but also about more than that, crucial supply routes between russia and their forces to the south across the ukrainian border, and of course, wars are also about things like momentum and morale. fact they've been able to take these towns again between kharkiv and border could prove crucial to that regard. within the contest of the past days mariupol in the hands of russian forces, and strikes across odesa, a hint of what they may be hoping for next.
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we heard in avril haines spoke to the senate about what american intelligence believes may be on putin's mind. it's a question from what she said, fear of further instability from the disconnect between his ambitions and what appear to be russian capabilities on the ground with particularly uncertain period the war may be entering. american intelligence doesn't fear a move to nuclear phase. but what american intelligence feared is escalatory steps taken, russia's industry could be reoriented and martial law introduced. things that u.s. and ukrainian intelligence will be looking at closely to work out what russia
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does next. attention of ukrainian forces toward other fronts with 20,000 russian troops toward the belarus border with ukraine a part of it so far not engaged in actions. some of the areas they're look at. pretty certain there's more uncertainty ahead as the world waits to figure out exactly what russian forces are planning to do next. >> does appear this has a long ways to go still. to u.s. politics. two primary races are closely watched to see the influence of donald trump over his party. trump backed politician has defeated mckinley for a newly created district. but trump's candidate for governor did not come out ahead. cnn projects that jim pillen has won over herbster.
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key data on u.s. inflation. details on soaring prices and white house response. >> top domestic priority, that's how u.s. president joe biden described fighting inflation. in comments tuesday he called it top economic challenge >> i want every american to know i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> event one day before a key inflation report is doing. consumer price index. cpi is a snapshot of where prices stand compared to year ago. last reading was 8.5%, highest pace in 40 years. expectation for wednesday is closer to 8%, a slight so softening, but still high. biden acknowledging the pressure on american families but pointed to global factors out of his
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control as primary sources of inflation. cited the pandemic, impact on supply chains around the world and also pointed to russian president vladimir putin's war on ukraine and its impact on energy prices. cnn. new york. >> earlier spoke with analyst and asked when president biden says inflation is topping domestic agenda, what does it actually mean. >> between now and midterm elections he's got to turn it around. certainly got to turn it around before he may be running in 2024. but you know, it is difficult because while there are elements of the inflationary spiral you could blame on president biden, there are elements that you can't. so obviously the pandemic helped contribute to supply chain issues that drove up prices, particularly as soon as demand has picked up.
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second thing that's done it is the war in ukraine. not joe biden's fault but once the united states had to go after oil production in russia, that pushed up prices. and of course ukraine is a big provider of wheat, other food. that contributes as well. and you know, thirdly, you have to remember that biden's own stimulus plan from a year ago probably contributed somewhat significantly to inflationary pressures along the way. that is certainly on him. one of the oddities of this particular moment is people feel like the economy is awful because of the inflation, but other elements of the economy are doing pretty well. growth has been pretty good, unemployment at record lows as you've seen. in fact the low unemployment is part of what is pushing up wages
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and that is part of what's pushing up inflation. so the two go hand in hand. it is fair to say that president biden didn't really see this coming. there were some economists, former treasury among others, who predicted this. you could well argue that biden should have been probably better prepared and maybe a little more cautious in the economic stimulus, but he had risk of the downside, the economy could have slowed down. that didn't happen. >> u.s. treasury secretary says ending federal abortion rights would hurt the american economy, set women back decades. ja janet yellen said access to reproductive health care keeps women in school and the jobs.
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comes after the leak of the draft opinion indicates that justices intend to overturn roe v. wade that was law of the land half century ago. protesters have been demonstration outside the home of the justices. this is the scene outside of alito's home. chuck schumer says if they're peaceful, he's okay with the protests. said quote, outrage directed against the court is deserved. new york state is allocating a fund to support abortion providers and expand access and capacity across the state. a short break, after 11-day m manhunt, a fugitive in custody. how the police ended the chase. routine flight with a turn to the dramatics, one passenger
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in the united states, law enforcement in indiana say recaptured fugitive was planning a shootout with police. car was forced off the road and casey white was transferred back to alabama where the now deceased corrections officer vicky white helped him escape. >> where? >> right there. here. [ sirens ] >> shot as well. >> clear. 41 birch. >> reporter: final moments of a
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manhunt heard through police dispatch. >> calling 911. >> reporter: only one shot fired. >> female suspect shot herself. the male suspect gave up. >> reporter: indiana sheriff says numerous weapons, wigs and $29,000 in cash were found inside the car. >> at least four hand guns, semiautomatics, .9 millimeters, could have been used to ambush our officers. >> reporter: car spotted in parking lot by police officer. >> members rammed the vehicle. had they not done that, fugitive was going to engage in a shootout with law enforcement. >> reporter: fugitive casey white was driving, vicky white was found in the car and died
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hours later after law enforcement said she shot herself after the pursuit ended. >> unconscious with gunshot wound to the head, and male suspect gave up without incident. >> reporter: casey white waived trial in indiana, wanted to go back to alabama. >> will be transported to the department of corrections. >> reporter: pair, not related, disappeared after vicky white told colleagues she was taking him to courthouse for mental health evaluation, none had been scheduled. authorities found her patrol car abandoned in a parking lot. >> purchased the getaway car, went shopping, bought clothes for him. she just obviously put the plan together. >> reporter: then the pair fled in a pickup truck later spotted at car wash in indiana.
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then transferred to cadillac found at nearby hotel. what were they doing here for a week? >> i think he said he was just trying to find a place to hide out and lay low. they had driven long enough, wanted to stop for a while, get bearings straight and figure out next place to travel. >> reporter: the manager said he didn't recognize them when law enforcement showed photos. >> they were looking, nobody under that name. didn't know if they stayed at hotel or not. >> lot of questions won't be answered until there's a deeper investigation. >> reporter: sheriff believes that casey white and vicky white couldn't get room at hotel because of the lack of i.d. and paid a separate person to rent the room for them but it's unclear if the person knew who they were. sheriff says there are no other
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suspects or plans to charge anyone else. still loose ends to tie up on the indiana side of things, sheriff says he believes this case is solved. omar jimenez, cnn, evansville, indiana. florida, passenger with no flight experience took over controls of light plane after pilot suffered medical emergency. in radar communication with air traffic control, see the landing, shaky but safe. pilot unable to fly. part of the conversation. >> i've got a serious situation here. my pilot is incoherent, no idea how to fly the airplane. >> 333, lam ba delta roejer, what's your position? >> no idea. >> what's the situation with the
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pilot? >> incoherent, out. >> roger, try to hold the wings level, see if you can start descending for me. push forward on the controls at a very slow rate. >> this was a complicated plane to fly. fact that passenger with zero experience landed safely many are considering exceptional. ukraine's army are claiming new gains against russian forces in kharkiv. how intelligence believes vladimir putin will react to losses on the battlefield.
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cnn "newsroom." a aid package has been approved by lower house. if approved by senate, funding for military and assistance in ukraine and $9 billion to restock u.s. equipment over concerns of depleted stockpiles of stingers and missiles. speaker nancy pelosi told reporters that aid is needed urgently. >> the legislation we put forward is because of the urgency we saw when we were when the ukraine and in poland. we can't wait, time is of the essence. >> the ukrainian military is claiming successful counteroffensive against russian troops in and around kharkiv. recaptured four villages despite increase in russian troops. local officials believe russian
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is trying to enforce the supply lines. president volodymyr zelenskyy offered praise for his armed forces. >> translator: the armed forces of our state provided us all with good news from the kharkiv region. occupiers are gradually being pushed away from kharkiv. i'm grateful to the defenders holding the line and demonstrating superhuman strength to drive out the army of invaders. >> to washington, retired u.s. air force colonel clayton, good to see you. >> you, too, john. >> if the ukrainians have retaken the real estate, they're in striking distance of russia's rear supply lines. are the ukrainians looking to begin a counteroffensive? >> could be. may not have all they need for that, but if they can, well
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advised to do it, given the fact the russians have had difficulty getting logistics and supply lines situated properly. this is would be good time for them to do that actually. >> u.s. director of national intelligence appearing before the senate had this outlook for next month. >> next month or two of fighting will be significant as russians attempt to reinvigorate their efforts. even if successful we're not confident the fight in the donbas will effectively end the war. >> looking at period of escalation. how crucial will next month be for the ukrainians? expect the counteroffensive or toe-to-toe with the russians? >> part of it is what the russians do in response, i think the ukrainians will try to take things to the russians in offensive way. but if they do that, they have
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to expect pushback from the russians and could be fairly substantial. having said that though, i think this is a very opportune time for the ukrainians to muster forces, put them in position to cause significant damage to the russian supply lines and forces still on ukrainian soil, especially around kharkiv. this would be the time to do that. if they don't do that, then they are in for a much longer war of attrition at this point. >> guy called igor gerkin, played a key role in illegal annexation of crimea, said it's bleak. best-case scenario is the enemy pushed out with large losses both sides. enemy is defending competently, fiercely, controls the situation and troops. is the russian offensive
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failing? why are the russians doing badly again? or is it moving very slowly? and does it matter? >> certainly matters. fact they're having difficulties like this on the russian side speaks to lack of momentum. and any army with lack of momentum will have difficulty achieving victory. momentum is a key component of w warfare, when you look at what the russians have been doing or failing to do, what you see is a real possibility that they are going to grind themselves into the eastern ukrainian territories, especially the donbas region, and kind of force a war of attrition on to themselves and ukrainians. very likely even though they have every intent of making offensive operations a reality,
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i think what really is going to happen is they are going to end up having a almost world war i style situation with donbas situation ala 2014, and that could be a significant drain on russian resources, also on ukrainian resources. but that is something i think is highly likely given the lack of speed, precision on the part of the russians when it comes to mounting operations. >> latest assessment from british military intelligence, as the conflict continues beyond russia's expectations, likely depleted and moscow will struggle to replenish the stockpile. of what does that mean in the big picture? >> might be two extremes of weaponry used by russians, on the one hand instead of precision guided munitions, so-called dumb bombs not guided
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by pgm type system. other possibility of course, they would use hypersonics like they've used against odesa, that is something not only dangerous but also a disproportionate use of military force, striking principally civilian targets with the hypersonic weapons. might have a dichotomy of sophisticated weapons used and unsophisticated weapons used. could speak to the lack of preparation and logistical and industrial support for the russian war effort. >> colonel, thank you so much. good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> we'll take a short break on cnn. a lot more when we come back. bo to be re-made.
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welcome back. breaking news. 39 minutes past the hour. al jazeera journalist has been shot and killed in west bank, israeli security forces operating at the time. what with do we know? >> reporter: terrible and tragic. al jazeera journalist, a longtime veteran correspondent war decades was shot and killed on assignment in the west bank town of janine. say she was shot in the head by live bullet. video of the aftermath, she was wearing a press vest during the time of her vest. second journalist was also shot and in stable condition
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according to palestinian ministry of health. details of what happened is being worked out. israeli military says they were in the area to conduct counterterrorism activity and came under massive fire when gunmen shot toward their forces and hurled explosive devices. al jazeera was saying she was shot by israeli forces. and israeli defense forces say they're investigating the situation and looking into the possibility that the journalists were hit by palestinian gunmen. this is a developing story but tragic news that journalist was shot and killed on assignment in the west bank. >> what story were they covering? >> janine has been nuke cleus o
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lot of clashes between israeli forces and palestinians in the west bank. several recent attackers, six attacks on israelis since late march, several have come from jenin area, it's where israeli forces conduct raids and say it's counterterrorism. israeli defense forces say they were conducting counterterrorism activities and al jazeera says she was on assignment covering the situation in jenin. >> thanks for the update. tragic story regardless of who shot her. thank you. allordered troops to shoot sight after protest in capital
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is free speech. reversing permanent ban on former u.s. president donald trump. take a listen. >> i do think that it was not correct ban donald trump. i think that was mistake, alienated large part of the country and did not ultimately result in donald trump not having a voice. >> musk says should be cautious with permanent bans and removing donald trump's account may have amplified his voice in the right wing. celebrity chef mario batali has been found not guilty. judge says his conduct was not befitting of person of his stature but the accuser had credibility issues and the
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motivation was monetary gain. britain's prince charles took center stage to open new session of parliament, delivered speech for his mother queen elizabeth missing ceremony only third time since taking the throne. >> this was symbolic moment. used to seeing prince charles represent the queen when she can't make an event. but this was core constitutional responsibility. opening of parliament, monarch has to be there. couldn't make it because of recurring mobility issue, so issued legal orders to allow prince charles and prince william to represent her instead. first time, prince charles read the queen's speech setting out legislative agenda for the coming term. >> her majesty's ministers will
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work closely with national partners to maintain a united nato and deal with security challenges. >> given less than 24 hours of notice that queen can't attend. that's the form now. whenever she's slated to appear at event, we'll we probably told the day or night before whether or not she'll be there. max foster, cnn, london. a cnn contributor and author of "prince charles: passions and paradoxes of an improbable life," up late at great risk to her synaptic senses. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> both times before she missed it, she was pregnant or speech was delivered by presiding
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member. seems to be a message having charles do it. >> totally in control of how this unfolded. she wanted her son to be there, she wanted grandson to be there. i think the message was really stability and continuity. prince charles did not sit in her throne but in one previously occupied by prince philip and before him queen elizabeth and before her, queen mary. and it was unprecedented. it was historic. and wasn't necessarily her representative as much as he was serving as her deputy really. >> also a little bit sad.
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>> yes. it was. her, you know, we have been accustomed all these years to listening to her voice. and his voice is very melifluous and pleasant to listen to, but she's such a presence, only missed twice in her reign, both gay cases when she was pregnant. this is evidence of her frailty and also she's being pragmatic about it. >> absolutely. for this to happen, queen elizabeth authorized a letters patent for role of charles and
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william as counsellors of state. there's expectation this will happen more as she delegates more duties away. next counsellors in line are prince andrew and harry. is that a problem? >> i think it is a problem. they haven't shown any inclination so far of putting in any substitutes. i think the duchess of cornwall would be obvious one, but there's a real issue because if for whatever reason prince charles and prince william are out of the country, the other two counsellors are andrew and harry. and that is problematic since harry has no -- he's no longer a member of the working royal family. and prince andrew has retired.
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so there are elements of this that need to be ironed out and replacements need to be made. and i think looking forward, we have to be thinking about the regency act. now the queen is carrying out all of her duties behind closed doors as it were, having her audiences with various government officials, her prime minister, and she's doing all the duties she should be doing. it's just in public because of her mobility issues, she is not able to fulfill her job as she has all these years. and that's going to create i think some shifts in the coming months and years.
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perhaps. >> and this -- >> as prince charles and prince william and others in the family assume more and more of her duties. >> this is sort of a softly softly approach if you like to the transition of the monarchy. >> yes. >> queen is slowly stepping back. her heirs increasingly stepping up. this is approach if you know anything about queen elizabeth, it's typical for the 96-year-old monarch, isn't it? >> very typical. everything has been baby steps, all along the way. and this really began nearly a decade ago when she stopped doing as much long haul travel. prince charles and the other members of her family, we've seen them last weeks and months going to countries around the
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world. prince charles is about to go to canada, and this is something that he has become accustomed to doing, as has prince william. and the duchess of cambridge. also the wessexes, and we've become accustomed to it. but things coming up, series of garden parties at buckingham palace and hollyrood, and queen for the first time is not going to participate in any of them. what we saw today was probably the most dramatic evidence that she is really stepping down.
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and i think if there is a moment when she decides that she can no longer carry out her duties to the standard she has always held for herself, she might initiate regency, she may be calling the shots. >> i think she will be, judging by history and record. thank you so much, great sport staying up so late. >> okay. >> john vause. my colleague after the break. so we fit your style. our installers complete your work in as little as a day so we fitit your schedule. our manufacturining team custom crafts your bath so we fit your standards, and it's guaranteed for life.. when you can trust the people who create your new bath, it just fits.
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