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, and we'll double the cleaning crystals enough for up to 40 windows. just pay a separate fee call or go online now. solomon in new york. and this is cnn. good morning, everyone. we're so glad you're with us. hi, don. hi caitlin. you're not with us. you you're glad they're with us. but not you with you in spirit in a beautiful, balmy atlanta we're here for an interview on assignment. we'll talk about a little bit later. but there is a lot going on this morning. so let's get started with five
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things to know for this thursday, april 6th former vice president, mike pence, cleared to testify in the justice department's january 6th investigation. pence announced he will not appeal a judge's order. and san francisco police investigating the stabbing death of cash app founder bob lee. no suspect has been named. also today, the tennessee house is planning a vote to expel three of its democratic members. republicans want them out for violating house rules during a gun reform protest. also israeli forces raiding jerusalem's all aqsa mosque for a second time just hours apart, actually palestinian officials report that at least six people have been injured and set to tee off the masters are playing host to golf's biggest stars, as many are heading to augusta to get today to get a glimpse of tiger woods this morning starts right now. papa you're really going to
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the masters, aren't you? that's why you're there. you i wish i've never been to the masters, but maybe i will stay and i will go nowhere here in atlanta and happy to be here with. this is the home of cnn. ted turner's house is right below me in our and we're all around that, so that's pretty cool. i'm here to interview jpmorgan ceo jamie diamond a little bit later today, looking forward to it because this is his first interviewer is really spoken out since the collapse of silicon valley bank and this whole banking crisis, so we'll get his candid thoughts on that is they're opening a big community branch right here in atlanta. so that's why i'm here. but i miss you guys. we missed you too. we miss you, too. but we got a lot to get to right now. we do we do. after months of pushing back, it looks like mike pence might finally testifying. the special counsel's investigation of former president donald trump, hence, his spokesman says he will not appeal a judge's order. to appear before the grand jury investigating the
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january 6th capital attack and trump's efforts to overturn that election. this means depends could potentially testify under oath about conversations. he had one on one with trump leading up to that day. so let's bring in senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid. this is certainly precedent setting. and it's never happened before. if he does this that's right, papi. this could be a historic moment if pence, is able to testify about the pressure campaign that he faced from the former president and his allies to block biden's victory. this has been something that investigators have been particularly interested in as they investigate the events leading up to january 6th. this would be the first time that he's participating in an investigation against the former president. now there is, though some carve out there are some carve outs here for him are some exceptions specifically, he will not have to testify about anything related to his work as president of the senate on january 6th. that was a very important carve out for him constitutional concern that he
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raised in his arguments. let's take a listen to what he said about how he sees this judge's decision. i'm very pleased. that a federal judge for the very first time recognized that the constitution speech and debate protections apply to the vice president of the united states when you're serving as president of the senate. uh that was the core of my concern about the subpoena being brought. so he's choosing to frame this as a win in terms of his constitutional challenge, because they did give him that carve out so you won't have to answer any questions about exactly what he was doing at the senate on january 6th. but in the weeks and months leading up to that, that will potentially be fair game for investigators. unless of course , the former president appeals this on executive privilege grounds, but i'm told poppy that is unlikely because so far they have not been successful in those challenges, and right now it's unclear exactly when pencil testify. right and executive
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privilege doesn't always apply. um so but just before you go, paula, we've also learned that national security officials have testified the former president trump was warned not just one such twice repeatedly that he was not allowed to seize voting machines after he lost the election. what do you know about that testimony? poppy. this is some great new reporting from our colleagues at cohen, who has learned that multiple top trump administration officials have testified again. former president trump was warned that he did not have the authority to seize voting machines and his former attorney general, bill barr, has previously spoken publicly about trump's interest in potentially seizing voting machines. let's take a listen to what he said. my recollection is the president said something like, uh, well, we could get to the bottom. some people say we could get to the bottom of this if the department sees the machines, there was a typical way of raising a point, and i
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said, absolutely not. there's no probable cause, and we're not going to seize any machines. this issue has been of particular interest to investigators in this new reporting, once again gives us a window into what's going on behind closed doors with the special counsel's grand jury. yeah quite a window. paula thank you for the reporting on both those fronts on all right, poppy and paula this morning, lawmakers in tennessee are set to vote on expelling three of their democratic colleagues from the state house. republicans accused of three democrats have breaking house rules when they let this protest for gun reform on the chamber floor just a week ago. so yesterday on cnn this morning, justin jones, one of the lawmakers facing potential expulsion, slammed republicans. it's morally insane that a week after a mass shooting took six precious lives in my community here in nashville, my colleagues
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on the other side of the aisle. their first action is not to take action to rein in this proliferation of weapons of war in our streets, but it's to expel their colleagues were standing with our constituents this morning in nashville, cnn national reporter ryan young ryan good morning to you what is the latest yes. good morning. don look. it's running like cats and dogs. can i tell you the emotions are just sort of overflowing here in nashville? people have been talking about this for the last week in terms of what they do with these three lawmakers, you can understand this community is hurting after that shooting, and so many people have so much passion. they've been coming to the state house and say, look, they want some sort of reform. but republicans say the three democrats took this way too far by going on the house floor and they want something done. of course, republicans are in the majority. now when you speak to some democrats, including the folks in the they say getting rid of the three lawmakers is a step too far. they believe they were showing passion and trying to get some common sense gun
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reform. but when you talk to the other side, they say this is about the quorum at the state capital and that the three lawmakers took this too far. and today we could see this happen, don, because a lot of people believe the republicans have some momentum in terms of putting some pressure on the democrats. so ryan let me ask you about representative justin jones filing a police report over an incident on the floor remind us of what happened. means. yeah we're going to see this video in a second dot but when you think about the emotions in this, and of course, anytime you bring something to the gun debate, you know emotions can sort of get really high. we'll take a look at what happened with her cell phone and some tussling right on the house floor.
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john what a mess. so justin jones believes he was knocked down. he wants to pull out a warrant on this other lawmakers. you have justin jones, gloria johnson and justin pearson, all pushing for it, hoping they keep their seats, folks and who are living this area that we've even talked to just last night were telling us. they believe some of this is taking away from what they should be talking about, which is the sixth lives that were lost and the heroic actions of the police officers on that day. but instead we're going back and forth. everyone is in their party corners. fighting to see these three lawmakers will keep their seats. gosh chaos ryan young. thank you very much. in a rainy nashville this morning, caitlin track what is happening in nashville? also on the international front. overnight israeli forces clashed from palestinians for the second time at jerusalem's all aqsa mosque. this follows a violent rate less than 24 hours earlier
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that drew widespread condemnation from the arab world . israeli police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets they ultimately arrested more than 300 palestinians. cnn's and ask . gold is live in jerusalem. i know you've been tracking all of this. of course, all of this coming is passover is happening. what are you hearing and what's the expectation of there is going to be more violence, potentially well, yeah. caitlin weeklong passover holiday just began. of course, we're still in the middle of ramadan. the kindling is still very much there and very much dry for another light of the fire. as you noted in less than 24 hours , israeli police now twice raided the al aqsa mosque. this entire compound. of course, that you can see behind me, the golden dome of the rock that is the third holiest site in islam, and, of course, even more sensitive during ramadan. it is on the area is also known as temple mount to jews, and it's the holiest site. in judaism, but the israeli police once again rating the site for similar reasons as to why they did it the night before. they said that dozens of what they
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call juveniles were barricading themselves inside and we're trying to set off fireworks and throw stones from videos. we're seeing overnight, we see that it was much busier with much more wide array of worshippers who were inside the mosque. while this happened. there are some allegations also that the israeli police entered before the prayers were even over. we know from the palestinian red crescent society that at least six people were injured, so not as many caries or arrest is what we saw the night before. we're also sharing from palestinian officials that most of those who are arrested the other night have now been released. but then again overnight, we saw more rockets fired from gaza militants. they're saying that this was in direct response to what's happening in jerusalem. no injuries were reported once again on other side, but it goes just to show you the reverberations of what happens here, especially at the holy site. how not only has reverberations across this region, but across the arab world. now the israeli military said that they are not interested in an escalation, they say, but they are prepared for one i don't really believe
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that there will be an escalation to the levels of what we saw in 2021 when similar clashes at al aqsa erupted into that 11 day war, but with the things that way they're happening here. we have to really watch the momentum and it really could spiral into something further. caitlin can clearly see how things are changing so quickly, especially at such a time as ramadan and passover hadas gold in jerusalem. thank you for that. also this morning. there are new tensions amid threats from china that are coming after house speaker kevin mccarthy defined beijing, saying he didn't need to follow what their suggestions where he met with taiwan's president in california. also vladimir putin , sending a new warning to america coming up what he told the new u. s ambassador will take a live to moscow. introducing a revolutionary automatic drip coffee machine. brewewed fresh. hot or iced. tre
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where i can go or who i can speak to, whether you before or whether you befriend. it is not often that mccarthy and nancy pelosi agree. but pelosi, who made her own trip to taiwan, recently commended mccarthy's meetings, saying that it is to be committed for its leadership. bipartisan participation in distinguished and historic venue . all of this is coming in this morning. taiwan's defense ministry says that it has detected chinese warships around the island after that meeting happened there. also keeping a close eye on this chinese aircraft carrier strike group is it is passing nearby. these are photos that were taken just yesterday. back in august, as we know china launched a massive military drills, they fired missiles near taiwan because they were so angry over pelosi's visit. to the self governing island. joining us now is seen in the congressional correspondent lauren fox was on capitol hill and our cnn correspondent selena wang, who is in beijing. obviously we're seeing china saying they're going to take resolute and strong measures after this meeting that mccarthy had. what do we expecting this to look
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like? well look, there's been a lot of tough talk coming from china. they have repeatedly condemned this visit. and that's not a surprise because beijing reacts furiously. every time taiwanese leaders have these sorts of high profile international meetings, and that's because beijing sees taiwan as a breakaway province that is part of its territory. so this is what china's foreign ministry said after the meeting , quote china will take resolute and strong measures to firmly defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. the u. s and taiwan are colluding with each other using transit as a pretext to condone taiwan independents separatists to engage in political activities in the u. s but so far when it comes to the actual response on the ground, caitlin has been far more restrained. wednesday morning, beijing sent a large scale patrol and rescue vessel to the taiwan street than wednesday evening, taiwan tracked a chinese aircraft carrier group passing through the waters of southeast taiwan. that response is far less than how china reacted last summer
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when nancy pelosi went to taiwan . part of that reason is because this trip is taking place on american soil, not in taiwan. beijing has also been trying to reconnect with the world after dropping its harsh zero covid policy so it may not want to overshadow its diplomatic role with war games. caitlin alright , so that is from china. lauren let's talk about what's happening with the u. s officials and their response. what are they saying? responding to these? how are they responding to these china threats? well i mean, house speaker kevin mccarthy yesterday was defiant. you heard him there , saying that china, no friend. no foe is going to tell him where he can go and there was an especially revealing moment yesterday during the press conference, in which mccarthy was asked, would he ever go to taiwan? he said he has no plans to visit that country right now, but he does say that he's not going to be told whether he can go or not go and he emphasized that if he went, he would want to do it on a bipartisan basis. it's so important to remember yesterday this symbolism of
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having republicans and democrats standing behind the house speaker in support for taiwan, mccarthy underscored a few logistics that he's going to continue fighting to transfer arms, too. taiwan as well as supporting their economic growth . he also made it clear that this is something that republicans and democrats agree on. it is such a divide appear on capitol hill when it comes to domestic issues like immigration like investigations on this issue, mccarthy emphasized, as well as democrats who spoke yesterday that this is something that congress and the white house has to be united on. they feel as though this is the best way to show strength for the country. and i think that that was really the whole tone of yesterday's summit out in california. don yeah, a time when you rarely see pipe partisanship, especially on something. it's notable. and selena. this isn't the only thing that's happening. keeping this big picture here. also the top diplomats, foreign ministers from saudi arabia and iran were
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in beijing earlier this week. of course, that comes after china brokered a peace deal essentially between them. this is the first meeting where they've gone there in seven years. i believe this is incredibly significant. yeah, exactly. this is a huge deal. as you say. this is the first meeting between the highest level bilateral gathering of these officials, the first of its kind in more than seven years. back in march, the two sides agreed to restore relations after that landmark deal that china brokered these two sides were previously major adversaries and that several diplomatic relations in 2016, so this is a big diplomatic win for china, and its significant here that washington was on the sidelines, especially since the middle east has for so long been shaped by american an involvement. so at this meeting in beijing, saudi arabia, iran's foreign minister, signed an agreement to reopen embassies and consulates in their countries. and now the big context. amid all of this is that it comes as beijing has been casting. xi jinping has this global peace maker, and he
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has been on a diplomatic role. he is currently meeting with french president emmanuel macron in beijing. he recently met with spain's prime minister in beijing. so while u s china relations, maybe at this very, very low point, you do see beijing trying to short relations elsewhere. all right, selena and lauren. thank you both very much. of course, as selena was noting there. the french president is in beijing this morning. he is meeting with the chinese president. this matters because french officials say that during this three day trip, the french president has several goals from stabilizing trade and diplomatic ties with china, but also pushing for peace with russia. of course, the latter is the biggest focus of the international community. is there watching with the war in ukraine? macron says that he petitioned the chinese president to use his influence. with putin saying quote he can count on she to reason with russia and bring everyone back to the negotiating table. obviously we'll see we'll see what happens with that successful. meantime russian president vladimir putin telling the u. s ambassador to moscow
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that washington's support for ukraine in 2014 is to blame for the current conflict, and that relations between america and russia and quote deep crisis. one week after russian authorities arrested while street journal reporter evan ger civic accusing him of espionage newspaper says that he still he still has no consular access. as soon as matthew chance joins us now live from moscow with the very latest matthew hello to you, what else did putin say to the ambassador about the relationship between the us and russia? well i mean, he made his characterization of the relationship. you have to say it was pretty accurate if a little understated, he said, as you mentioned that the relationship was in a deep crisis, he said. the reason for that is because they've got different approaches to the modern world order, though he didn't specify exactly what he meant. he spoke almost directly to lynne tracy, who's the newly appointed u s ambassador to moscow. and he basically said you may not agree with me, but us support for the
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color revolutions. these are the pro democracy. uprisings in eastern europe in the two thousands. played. it played a role in that, as did us support for the toppling of the equally taku, by the way, the toppling of the ukrainian authorities in 2014 in that other pro western pro democracy rising that led to the russian intervention in the country. back in 2014. it was quite an awkward exchange because it wasn't just the united states ambassador there. there were other ambassadors as well, presenting their credentials, for instance, to the danish ambassador, he said, you know, we need to work out. who basically attacked the gas pipeline, the north stream gas pipeline last year and he spoke to the norwegian ambassador as well, saying that our relationship is virtually frozen . and so it's sort of highlighted the kind of isolated position of the kremlin at the moment. yeah certainly an isolated position, but we know the president belarus is in moscow right now. meeting with him. we'll keep an eye on that meeting. matthew chance. thank
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wide plus get free design services uber dot com melanie's nana in washington and this is cnn. there's your beautiful atlanta skyline this morning. happy to be with you. welcome back to cnn this morning. we are following a significant development in the justice department's january 6th investigation. former vice president mike pence will not fight a judge's order to testify before a special grand jury expects some of that testimony to focus on conversations that he had directly with president trump in the days and weeks leading up to the insurrection on january 6th. this will be once again a precedent setting historic event. no former vice president has ever complied with a criminal investigation subpoena to testify about a former president's actions with me now to talk about this, and also the probe going on here in georgia is cnn political
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commentator and former lieutenant governor of georgia. jeff duncan, who insists that i can't call him lieutenant governor jeff jeff. alright, fine, jeff, so let's start. how significant for pence to talk. granted there's a carve out here, the judge said. there are some things that are protected by the speech or debate clause of the constitution. but there's a lot he can. and i guess has to answer. i think, mike pence just going to turn out to be the most important witness that this grand jury gets to hear from right the most. i mean, just think about the interesting details that he's got the conversations that he's had the insights that he's going to give. i mean, the thousands of questions that could possibly be out there. and i think the other part of this is that he you know, is the perfect witness. he's got all this information, and he's got nothing to lose and everything to gain politically for him. it's so interesting because this decision not to fight on appeal, the former president may still appeal and try to claim executive privilege. but there that doesn't always hold. it's interesting to me that pence is not going to fight this in terms of what's the political calculation is he had his family decided he's going to um, you know, make the make the leap.
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yeah, politically speaking, you know, he's got a chance to kind of thread this needle right and he's got to do a lot of work to do it, but he can claim the political winds. the conservative policy wins that donald trump had but then separate himself from the chaos that donald trump has had, and i don't know if he can do it or not. it's gonna be a difficult task. i mean, that's the needle he's been trying to spread. he did it again in this great interview that our wolf blitzer did with him. last week. but the thing is, he wrote a book and talks about a lot of things and then didn't agree to talk to congress about it in their probe. yeah, there's certainly some confusing decisions made along the way, but he's got a chance to do it and start to say it's going to be easy, but there's a chance that he can try to pull it off. so let's move on to georgia and what's happening here and there are three additional probes happening. in addition to the charges we saw in the indictment of trump in new york, and one of them is right here. it's funny. willis's probe and the famous phone call the secretary of state's office that trump made asking them to find the votes. do you think that what happened in new york
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brags indictment? makes funny willis's job here. harder yes, certainly her job got harder when that indictment came out, and folks realized there was much weaker than probably anticipated. that's your opinion . that's certainly my opinion, and there's more. there's more work to come. but we're not going to really hear the details of the rest of this until december, and so certainly her job got tougher, but this why did her job get to her? because they're totally separate, independent proof. do you mean tougher in the sort of public opinion sphere. this stuff the public opinion sphere does matter, right? and certainly the optics of this does matter. now the legalities of it are still legally right. i think that's her. that's her biggest separation. this is her charges that she's trying to investigate are real right. recode statutes racketeering. these are things that organized crime families have to deal with. um, and so she's got a real case. i i'm not worried that if she brings an indictment forward, it will be a swing and miss. i think you finding willis brings it forward. she's been very methodical, very calculated in this. she's not been in a rush to get it to market. but i have
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to push back on that. it sounds like you're saying without saying it that you think bragg has been those things. but he declined to pursue this a year ago in order to take more time on it. yeah i think you're watching not just republicans, but even disappointed democrats that thought that there was going to be more of a case brought forward. i think who? well, certainly there's a number of folks all across the ecosystem inside of politics that were thinking that this case in manhattan was going to be stronger. i think donald trump received a tailwind of epic proportion. tailwind of epic proportions primary you have criticized for certain i'm not happy about that. but in the primary but i think donald trump still has a math problem, right ? so he's gained this tailwind in the primary process, but his math problem is the 2024 general election, right? all these voters that were with him now he only won by 78,000 votes in three states in 2016 2018 a week showing in the run in the midterms 2020 obviously lost. at least i feel that he lost claire . we agree on that 22. obviously
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the midterms were significantly disappointing for the folks that he endorsed and so those voters aren't coming back to him all of a sudden, just because of this manhattan d a s outcome or or or the indictment process, and so he's got a math problem, and that leads to disaster for republicans like me that want to run joe biden professionally out of the white house. this made it more likely he'll be that gop nominee for president lee didn't make it harder for him. and if i'm a ron desantis and nikki haley or others that are out there thinking about you know, are obviously really running. ah you know, i'm certainly not happy about what's going on. it's a tailwind and like i said earlier, this is this was probably the largest campaign contribution ever. to somebody running for president. this alan brag situation. we'll watch. there's a lot more. we don't know that we will see in the coming months. lieutenant governor jeff doctor thank you. good to have you guys back to you. all right, thanks, poppy. this morning. police are searching for the person who stabbed the founder of cash app to death, latest in the investigation and how it's reigniting concerns about crime in san francisco. sunday night.
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blocks from google. san francisco office, the victim, 43 year old bobbly tech executive himself the founder of cash app and the first chief technology officer of square was stabbed tuesday, friends and police say , walking in a downtown neighborhood around two a.m. tomorrow night. that's a little strange, um we just happened to my mind still processing it. you know when you lose someone you're like. this is a not expected. i know he had two daughters as well that he loved father honored his son on facebook writing. bob would give you the shirt off of his back. bob lee had recently moved to miami with his father, who wrote so happy that we were able to become so close these last years. was known in the industry as crazy bob for his tenacious energy. his latest employer, the crypto firm mobile coin tweeted . this photo calling lee child of dreams and whatever he imagined, no matter how crazy he made real. this is not a city
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where anybody should fear for their lives at 2 30 in the morning. the killing has renewed anger in san francisco over perceptions that the city isn't safe. on twitter. elon musk claimed many people i know have been severely assaulted, pushed the district attorney to do more to incarcerate repeat violent offenders. too long leaders of san francisco have ignored the basics. cardio worked on the successful recall campaign of the previous progressive d a last year, then won a city supervisor seat, defeating the incumbent by running on a public safety agenda. residents are feeling like the city is not working for them, and they just want clean streets, safe streets and good schools and they don't understand why the city hasn't been able to deliver. still violent crime overall is falling in san francisco compared to previous decades. this is the 12th homicide this year, according to police data. baltimore with fewer people reports nearly 70, but property
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crime is high in san francisco. in 2020, there were more than 4000 incidents per 100,000 people. that's nearly three times the rate of new york city. friends of bobbly say all that matters now is the one crime that has them in morning i talked about his kids a lot family, just generally good guy. and caitlin rance isco mayor london breed told cnn in a statement. this city is committed to public safety, she pointed to a recently passed supplemental budget that increases the number of police officers in local neighborhoods. caitlin yeah. awful awful story and to see his dad saying you lost his best friend. it's just terrible. veronica. thank you for that. this morning, our will. ripley is taking us inside one of the most powerful submarines on the planet that's on high alert for threats from china. the uss mississippi, like all of america's nuclear
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mississippi. one of the most powerful warships on the planet . welcome aboard the crew of around 140 people were admiral jeff javelin, is commander of the pacific fleet submarine force facing new, powerful threats in the hotly contested indo pacific. are you concerned about what china's navy is doing , particularly in the south china sea and around taiwan? i am concerned in today's world that we are facing two nuclear peer adversaries where we've never had that before the soviet union and post soviet union. russia was our peer adversary. we're now facing china, which is expanded and modernized their nuclear capabilities. mississippi is one of 49 fast attack submarines in the us naval fleet. the fleet also has 14 larger submarines carrying nuclear armed ballistic missiles . the u. s u k and australia newly announced august partnership will send nuclear
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powered submarines to perth, potentially challenging china's ambitions for the region. beijing now has the world's largest navy. but u. s submarines have the world's most advanced technology a key advantage in underwater warfare. mississippi is ready to dive. die die die! this sub is capable of diving deep and fast descending hundreds of feet in a matter of seconds, 300 ft angles of up to 25 degrees, even standing up can be a challenge. traveling underwater makes the submarine almost impossible to detect. the nuclear reactor is so quiet the submarine makes less noise than a whale in the dark depths of the ocean. there's no light to navigate relies on highly sensitive sonar. well, the ocean environment is very unforgiving . so there are a lot of challenges that prevent a submarine from hearing another
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submarine or another surface ship, and you've got to be able to understand those different challenges the uss mississippi, like all of america's nuclear submarines, can essentially sustain itself under the water for weeks or even months at a time because of the nuclear reactor that powers them. they breathe recirculated air and purified water. the only thing that they need to actually get resupply with is food for the crew members, and that means that they get used to spending a very long time not only without sunshine and blue skies but also without regular communication or conversations with their families. the food on submarines is surprisingly good, but spending months underwater can be tough. no mobile phones allowed outside communication only possible on emails. sailors have to look after each other. what most surprised you about life and working on a submarine . honestly what surprised me the most was like the people. um how close you get with each other. these kind of shared hardships
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together. you end up with a really strong bond relies on that bond carrying out complicated, dangerous tasks inside the torpedo room, technicians practice loading high precision weapons capable of taking out other submarines and ships. in the morning understanding warning at the back of the sub jack o'brien works with a team of technical engineers. do you ever get bored on a sub? no, absolutely. not every day. i come in thinking i know what i'm thinking. i know exactly what's going to happen what i gotta do. admiral javelin says deterrence is the key objective, even winning a war against an increasingly powerful china would likely result in devastating losses for both sides confident that should we be called upon two. fight and hopefully that will never happen that we would win. submarines like the uss mississippi are constantly preparing for war ready at a moment's notice for
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whatever the future holds. will ripley, cnn, pearl harbor, hawaii. unbelievable guys. you know, i kept just thinking. is that the hunt for red october? remember that movie? yeah it's like the real thing, but it's real and the idea their capability is amazing. they basically have limited range. it was such a cool look in awe of will standing, you know, on the top of a submarine going across the water pretty cool, amazing. cool. um alright, something that is still cool, maybe not as cool as a nuclear powered submarine. the masters in augusta 87th. masters actually tournament that is teeing off in just a few hours. all eyes as always at a golf tournament will be on tiger woods. questions about whether or not it's one of his final masters will take you live to augusta next. you go buy lots of
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seamus power. he had back to back holes in one ahead of the 87th masters tournament. what people want to get actually during the tournament. repeat aces happened yesterday during the part three contests in augusta, georgia, where the first round of the masters going to kick off and just about an hour. cnn's world sport host on rattles live from the augusta national golf club. jealous jealous assignment of the year? how many pimento cheese sandwiches if you had so far and pulled pork? yeah. only one pimento cheese sandwich guys, but the week is yet young. there is plenty of time. how cool was that part through yesterday? of course, seamus power absolutely brilliant. he's from waterford and ireland. when you shoot a hole in one here, you get some water for crystal. so he's very familiar with that. nothing cuter than seeing all the kids running around getting in the way of the goal. first their dads who are trying to play kids in bunkers playing in there like it's sand pits, kids, you can barely stand high five. the
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patrons. that was absolutely awesome, but the child's play is now over. as you say, the serious business of this tournament gets going really, really soon in just over three hours time, tiger woods plays the five time champion. we all know what he's been through. it was this time last year that he was trying to come back from that devastating car accident he's hardly played since then. is he going to be any good? we're about to find out. answer. i can hear a lot of shots, but the difficulty for me is going to be the walking going forward. you know, it is what it is, whether i'm a threat to them or not. who knows? you know, people probably don't think that was a threat in 19, either, but it kind of turned out, okay. it. did. it did turn out. okay few years ago. you actually says he's playing better than he was a year ago. his endurance is better, but he aches more, so we'll see. this is a very hilly place and walking for him is the hardest thing. a lot of people are expecting that scottie scheffler is going to do it.
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he's the world number one, the defending champion. ah it would be historic. if he could do it, though only three guys have ever successfully defended their title here. and the last guy to do it, tiger woods, but scottie scheffler are really really hot pick here this week. guys don. we did not hear one word you were saying? and you know, why can we show? why put up the video? let's go to the video because kids are so adorable. little caddies. i know i should have. i should have just talked about that for two straight minutes. that would have been much better tv. sorry. sorry next time. no they're just so cute. she wants one of those outfits. i want one too. there. look at that. oh, my god. i do love the master's master. sunday is like one of the greatest sundays of the year, so i love to listen to it on the radio. actually it's so peaceful. it was a big thing. when i lived in atlanta, people would go. we would jump in the car and go to the practice rounds. yeah just eat and eat and walk around
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