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this after all is the largest ship ever built by the royal navy come up for the royal navy, so vast that uk and at its height 10,000 people we re uk and at its height 10,000 people were involved in the nine—year build. it really is a vast aircraft carrier, roughly three times larger than the previous class. you got a sense of how complicated the manoeuvre will be to get it out into the firth of forth, the teams are waiting for low tied and then 11 targets will be involved in manoeuvring it out of the dock, there is little room for error. about a foot on each side, about two feet between the bottom of the vessel and the sea bed. when that manoeuvre is completed it will park up manoeuvre is completed it will park up here in the firth of forth waiting for the low tied to then get under the bridge. it will be an interesting afternoon, a lot of people taking an interest as this ship gets out into the north sea. thank you lorna gordon. 200,000 people are returning home and the clean—up operation has begun after the glastonbury music festival has come to a close. the giant party ended with a da
this after all is the largest ship ever built by the royal navy come up for the royal navy, so vast that uk and at its height 10,000 people we re uk and at its height 10,000 people were involved in the nine—year build. it really is a vast aircraft carrier, roughly three times larger than the previous class. you got a sense of how complicated the manoeuvre will be to get it out into the firth of forth, the teams are waiting for low tied and then 11 targets will be involved in manoeuvring it...
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>> [inaudible] >> the royal navy had their own basis. the royal navy had bases all over the place.e didn't have that. we had the philippines and that was about it. the white fleet did and what people in my book that is well was buying: the economy. you would pull into port and load of coal with over vendor was happy to sell you coal. it works well for onesies and tuesdays. twosies. your grade point is well taken. in places where this may be could refuel. what fixes that is the fuel wall. >> [inaudible] >> you indicated [inaudible] what would you call the battle? >> i was throwing midway out as an example. that battle is certainly the they bought where beyond visual aids. yes sir? >> they bought [inaudible] >> technology went to be guns and not armor. >> yes and yes. what specifically was wrong with the ships was the method they were using to reload the guns. before some of these sophisticated control systems, getting on target was difficult. salvoire a ranging and adjusted based on where they shop. particularly, it usually took three salvos to get on target. the germans would take
>> [inaudible] >> the royal navy had their own basis. the royal navy had bases all over the place.e didn't have that. we had the philippines and that was about it. the white fleet did and what people in my book that is well was buying: the economy. you would pull into port and load of coal with over vendor was happy to sell you coal. it works well for onesies and tuesdays. twosies. your grade point is well taken. in places where this may be could refuel. what fixes that is the fuel...
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but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.‘ll have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock, with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they are going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this dock, very narrow spaces, and eventually having to take her under the bridges out there. that will be the beginning of her first sea trials. and, later this year, if it all goes according to plan, she will be sailing into her new home of portsmouth. jonathan beale, bbc news. as jonathan was asjonathan was seeing, the ship is anchored in the deep waters of the firth of forth the largest ever built for the royal navy has a little later on to make its way under the three bridges across the forth. that is another great, located another. it has to wait for rotator, they will be a cleara
but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.‘ll have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock, with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they are going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this dock, very narrow spaces, and...
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the other was the rate into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand to see if they can repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to the ill the desire to test the defenses of the indian ocean for future campaigns because they're opening operations and they wanted to know what the prospects were. have been forced to promise this and that is why the japanese rated them in april. it was off like pearl harbor, one in colombo, one in the other place. at the same time, they are setting up for the battle of carl c. this turns it on its head because the japanese fleet is on its way home from the indian ocean operation. for modern taiwan. at the same time, two of the were detaching and heading for the c -- sea. it puts full priority on the possible threat to japan for future attacks. raid,after the doolittle one of the bombs of the doolittle raiders hits one of the japanese carriers which was being converted. the reason i mention that is because it was a matter of pride to the japanese that one
the other was the rate into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand to see if they can repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to the ill the desire to test the defenses of the indian ocean for future campaigns because they're opening operations and they wanted to know what the prospects were. have been forced to promise this and that is why the japanese rated them in april. it was off like pearl harbor, one in colombo, one...
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese raid the island in april. in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor, two of them. at the same time, they are setting up for the battle of coral sea. when the raid happens, this turning it on its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its own. on april 18th, it is literally near modern taiwan on its way back home. at the same time two of the carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all this in what could only be described a tizzy because it puts threat on japan for future attacks. one of the bombs of the doolittle raiders even hits on
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese raid the island in april. in a carrier raid a lot like...
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this is a significant move for the royal navy.t carrierfor it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost it had been without an aircraft carrierfor almost a decade. it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost a decadelj it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost a decade. i think there are very few capabilities by any country that are symbolic and titanic as a strike capability. these are very visible symbols of national power and projection. but first, they will have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock with the help of 11 barges. to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to a number is about 300 metres. that is the length of the houses of parliament. from the keel to the top of the mast, thatis the keel to the top of the mast, that is taller and some of the tallest buildings in the uk. eventually, they will have to take are under the bridges out there. that will be a real challenge in the beginning of herfirst real that will be a real challenge in the beginning of her first re
this is a significant move for the royal navy.t carrierfor it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost it had been without an aircraft carrierfor almost a decade. it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost a decadelj it had been without an aircraft carrier for almost a decade. i think there are very few capabilities by any country that are symbolic and titanic as a strike capability. these are very visible symbols of national power and projection. but first, they will have to...
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setting sail at last — the royal navy's new £3 billion
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in short hand, basically to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of them. one at colombo and one at tringamali. at the same time, they're sething up for the battle at coral sea. when the doolittle raid happens, this turns it only its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its way home from the indian ocean outbridge. april 18, it is literally near forno sa, modern taiwan. at the same time, two carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all of this in a -- in what
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in short hand, basically to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese...
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but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.as symbolic and totemic as a carrier strike capability. submarines you can't see. these are very visible symbols of national power, power projection. but first they will have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres. that is the length of the houses of parliament. as far as height, from the keel right up to the top of that massed, right up to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson's column and, in fact, they're going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this docks, some very narrow spaces, and eventually having to take her under the bridges out there. that will be the beginning of her sea trials. do you feel like the driver of a spanking brand—new porsche about to take it out of the garage and you are petrified you're going to crash it? yes but i'm also taking a brand—new garage out of the post porsche out of the garage that
but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.as symbolic and totemic as a carrier strike capability. submarines you can't see. these are very visible symbols of national power, power projection. but first they will have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres. that is the length of the houses of parliament. as far as height, from the keel right up to...
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setting sail at last — the royal navy's new £3 billion aircraft carrier starts sea trials seven yearsark royal was scrapped. two different studies today show very different forecasts for the economy. one good, one bad. so who's right? i'll speak to one firm that says things are looking up, but it's tough out there. in sport — lewis hamilton labels sebastian vettel a disgrace after the two collide in an action packed azerbaijan grand prix. coming of age — he made his debut just six years ago, now ed sheeran has closed the glastonbury festival on the main pyramid stage. and carol has the weather. for many of us today, it will be a fine and dry day with a fair bit of sunshine. however, the cloud will build from the west and we will see some rain in northern ireland later this afternoon, heralding an u nsettled this afternoon, heralding an unsettled week ahead. first, our main story. every single tower block which has had its cladding tested since the grenfell disaster has failed fire safety inspections. 60 high—rises in 25 areas of england have been examined so far. local councils are be
setting sail at last — the royal navy's new £3 billion aircraft carrier starts sea trials seven yearsark royal was scrapped. two different studies today show very different forecasts for the economy. one good, one bad. so who's right? i'll speak to one firm that says things are looking up, but it's tough out there. in sport — lewis hamilton labels sebastian vettel a disgrace after the two collide in an action packed azerbaijan grand prix. coming of age — he made his debut just six years...
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the royal navy has a new aircraft carrier, the first since the ark royal was decommissioned six years trials. the vessel cost £3 billion and is the size of three football pitches. in washington, the us supreme court has approved parts of the controversial travel ban signed by president trump while it considers whether the policy should be fully upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days and suspends the us refugee programme for 120 days. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the supreme court. we have talked a lot about this embattled president but how much of a victory is this one for him? it is not maybe the complete slam dunk donald trump would have hoped for but it is a partial and significant victory nonetheless. if you think about where we were, the ban had been struck down completely by the lower courts until it could be considered by the supreme court. now they have decided that from now on people will no longer be allowed to come to the us from those six countries unless they have a bona fides relationship with a
the royal navy has a new aircraft carrier, the first since the ark royal was decommissioned six years trials. the vessel cost £3 billion and is the size of three football pitches. in washington, the us supreme court has approved parts of the controversial travel ban signed by president trump while it considers whether the policy should be fully upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days and suspends the us refugee programme for 120...
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. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in a relatively bloodless coup. immediately, the young sultan set out on a different tact for winning the war. >> ian: almost before the shooting had stopped, we would institute a civil aid program. build roads, build a school, build a mosque, build shops, a clinic. but it was in this way the sultan was able to demonstrate that he was the one who had his people's best interest at heart, not the communists. >> anthony: things seldom work out so well. post insurgency or counterinsurgency, this tactic failed spectacularly in vietnam of course. what made the difference here? >> ian: in every war in history, you end up l
. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in a...
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but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.f national power and power projection. but first, they‘ll have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock, with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they are going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this dock, very narrow spaces, and eventually having to take her under the bridges out there. that will be the beginning of her first sea trials. and, later this year, if it all goes according to plan, she will be sailing into her new home of portsmouth. jonathan beale, bbc news. at all from us, good night. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. the dup agrees to support theresa may‘s minority conservative government —— northern ireland will get an extra one billion pounds of investment over two years. the prime minister tells mps s
but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.f national power and power projection. but first, they‘ll have to carefully manoeuvre this massive ship out of the dock, with the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they are going to have to lower that mast as they...
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and if it was the following form -- you at the royal navy get on a ship flying your flag to search for slaves, wouldn't that be awesome? [laughter] they're talking to the portuguese, spanish, anyone who will listen including the united states of america. it is in that context, and also leading up to the war of 1812, when we get our next diary entry. whether it will be -- eventually abolished, is in fact get a problem. the slave trade is beyond question and abomination, disgraceful to the human character, but there are so many interests concurring to support it. i say the motive that the abolitionist's are in a great degree -- fashion and faction for the impressment of seamen, is to all intents and purposes, unjust and immoral, oppressive and to radical is the slave trade. every particle -- of arguments i can bear against the slave trade ears with equal force against the president. so not only was john quincy adams towing his party line here, he was being an effect to and good diplomats. he's really does she has these jobs, getting these jobs, diplomat negotiating treaties , eventually
and if it was the following form -- you at the royal navy get on a ship flying your flag to search for slaves, wouldn't that be awesome? [laughter] they're talking to the portuguese, spanish, anyone who will listen including the united states of america. it is in that context, and also leading up to the war of 1812, when we get our next diary entry. whether it will be -- eventually abolished, is in fact get a problem. the slave trade is beyond question and abomination, disgraceful to the human...
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now, steering the royal navy's new £6 billion aircraft carrier out of port this afternoon will be a nerve—janglingtimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot of unwelcome attention — from the russians. let's got live now to rosyth on the firth of forth where we can see hms queen elizabeth begin her maiden voyage. it isa it is a very complex menus to get this ship out of its dock. the ship is very large, three times larger than the previous class of ships. it will take about 11 tugs to manoeuvre it out of the entrance to the doc that you can see behind me. there is a very small gap on either side of the warship. about a foot on either side of clearance, and a couple of feet from the bottom of the ship to the sea bed. so they are waiting for high tide. i think it mightjust be moving very slowly now as we speak. we think it is going to depart within the next hour or so, but even then, of course, the manoeuvring isn't yet over. it is waiting for high tide t
now, steering the royal navy's new £6 billion aircraft carrier out of port this afternoon will be a nerve—janglingtimetres between the bottom of hms queen elizabeth and the seabed — and that's not a lot of room for a vessel weighing 65,000 tonnes. and once at sea they're expected to attract rather a lot of unwelcome attention — from the russians. let's got live now to rosyth on the firth of forth where we can see hms queen elizabeth begin her maiden voyage. it isa it is a very complex...
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but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.th the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they‘re going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this dock, some very narrow spaces, and eventually having to take her under the bridges out there. that will be the beginning of her first sea trials. do you feel like the driver of a spanking brand—new porsche, about to take it out of the garage, and you‘re petrified you‘re going to crash it? yes, but i‘m also taking a brand—new porsche out of the garage that has never been driven before, so you presume the brand—new porsche has been driven from the factory at least a distance to get it there. she has been towed out of the dock. she will be towed out into the river, and the first time we put those levers forward will be the first time we have been under
but this is a significant moment for the royal navy.th the help of 11 barges. just to give you a sense of scale, from one end of the deck to the other is about 300 metres, that is the length of the houses of parliament. as for height, from the keel to the top of that mast, that is taller than nelson‘s column and in fact they‘re going to have to lower that mast as they slide her through this dock, some very narrow spaces, and eventually having to take her under the bridges out there. that...
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retired commodity commodore from the royal saudi navy for an edited discussion is available on our facebook page to check it out when you can right now though here are some highlights. well the problem with the saudi regime is that it has been doing this since the early one nine hundred eighty s. when they were supporting extremist groups in afghanistan with u.s. support saudi arabia and saudis don't have anything against the a.m.a. and people and as a matter of fact we think they get on as a as very rich and rich of sources very rich. and until nine hundred seventy nine things we had a fine between the problem that was created in between iran and saudi arabia is that the saudi arabian regime like other regimes they were free of fear of revolutions in their own country. dictatorship family that doesn't even tolerate itself the crown just kicked out of office today. the king put it here he put his son in its worth. but why why. now we see. the. head of. our forces are fighting alongside the god the so the forces in yemen we know. where it's ideology come from we know idea where the idea from
retired commodity commodore from the royal saudi navy for an edited discussion is available on our facebook page to check it out when you can right now though here are some highlights. well the problem with the saudi regime is that it has been doing this since the early one nine hundred eighty s. when they were supporting extremist groups in afghanistan with u.s. support saudi arabia and saudis don't have anything against the a.m.a. and people and as a matter of fact we think they get on as a...
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go out and capture cargos from the royal navy and the merchant fleet. my concern is be leary of putting more gun fighters out in the street in the wild west. as an individual tasked with protecting our networks, i am thinking to myself we have got enough cyber actors out there already. just putting more out there i'm not sure is in everybody's best interests. i would also be concerned about the legal liability you might -- and i'm not a lawyer. the legal liability. i would think that you would have some liability issues associated with taking actions with second and third order effects that you don't truly understand when you actually execute it. that's just my concern. >> are other countries doing this? are you familiar with any other countries that have enabled their private sector -- >> there may be equivalent legal frameworks out there. certainly not that have come to my attention and not that i have had a discussion about. >> i was curious. you used a gun fighter analogy. some people have thought that the nra might set up a whole new wing of activi
go out and capture cargos from the royal navy and the merchant fleet. my concern is be leary of putting more gun fighters out in the street in the wild west. as an individual tasked with protecting our networks, i am thinking to myself we have got enough cyber actors out there already. just putting more out there i'm not sure is in everybody's best interests. i would also be concerned about the legal liability you might -- and i'm not a lawyer. the legal liability. i would think that you would...
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy.pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of them. one at colombo and one at tringamali. at the same time, they're sething up for the battle at coral sea. when the doolittle raid happens, this turns it only its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its way home from the indian ocean outbridge. april 18, it is literally near forno sa, modern taiwan. at the same time, two carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all of this in a -- in what could only be described a tizzy because it full possibly on japan for future attacks
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy.pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of...
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royal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemoratedw greets. the tenant, and harper is now the guest and prince philip commences vassell. hello, we are seeing a big leap in temperatures compared with yesterday. temperatures are expected to get to the high 20s in some areas today. not surprising that we are seeing plenty of strong sunshine across the southern half of the uk. equally, we had low cloud to start the day, particularly for the north—west of england, low cloud and misty and it's elsewhere. the cloud across the north west is stubborn, tied in with the weather front and it will bring damp conditions to the north—west highlands. here, low levels of uv light, but unusually high levels from the north of england size. for the bulk of england and wales, the sunshine will be strong today. it will continue across the eastern side of scotland and northern ireland, across the bulk of england and wales. the cloud will melt away and wales. the cloud will melt away and there will be fair weather cloud at very best. across the highlands, th
royal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemoratedw greets. the tenant, and harper is now the guest and prince philip commences vassell. hello, we are seeing a big leap in temperatures compared with yesterday. temperatures are expected to get to the high 20s in some areas today. not surprising that we are seeing plenty of strong sunshine across the southern half of the uk. equally, we had low cloud to start...
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russian or chinese naval vessels in the harbor or have royal caribbean, kacarnival and nor wej cruiseships. i think we want to invade them with the velvet navyinue with what we know works. >> speaking of tourism, i had the pleasure of speaking to steve wynn he said the trump administration has been fantastic for business. businesses feel more confident in terms of having conferences, et cetera, feel more confident to travel. are you seeing that sort of impact on the miami beach area in terms of president trump bringing about that willingness to spend >> unfortunately, i can't tell you i attribute anything to president trump. i attribute it to this amazing place we have, this low tax state, this incredible city. we're dealing with sea level rise he has mar-a-lago on the ocean getting out of that paris climate agreement didn't make a lot of sense we need help, federal help unfortunately, he's ignored it and seems to be going in the opposite direction we hope he continues to go forward for once >> brian, back to you. >> melissa, thank you very much. you know that bitcoin has been on a tear, but here's a question could you actually live off -- n
russian or chinese naval vessels in the harbor or have royal caribbean, kacarnival and nor wej cruiseships. i think we want to invade them with the velvet navyinue with what we know works. >> speaking of tourism, i had the pleasure of speaking to steve wynn he said the trump administration has been fantastic for business. businesses feel more confident in terms of having conferences, et cetera, feel more confident to travel. are you seeing that sort of impact on the miami beach area in...
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royal family will leave buckingham palace to make their way towards guards parade at 1045. nick, thank you. us officials say seven crew members are missing and three have been injured after a us navyhip off the coast of japan. the commander of the uss fitzgerald and another sailor had to be winched to hospital. 0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes, told us that questions are being asked about what exactly happened. it is very unusual and it is very serious that such a sophisticated ship as this, the uss fitzgerald, an arleigh— burke—class destroyer, one of the most modern and sophisticated warships in the world with an array of different types of radar and sensors, how did this ship, on a calm clear night, collide with a large merchant vessel of the coast of japan. it is a busy part of the sea, these are highly trained crews nonetheless. a lot of questions have been raised by this, it has caused extensive damage to the uss fitzgerald. i've seen pictures from the scene, this huge gash down the side of the destroyer, the bow of the cargo vessel appears to have penetrated the side of the navy destroyer, both above and below the waterline and it has taken on water, it is li
royal family will leave buckingham palace to make their way towards guards parade at 1045. nick, thank you. us officials say seven crew members are missing and three have been injured after a us navyhip off the coast of japan. the commander of the uss fitzgerald and another sailor had to be winched to hospital. 0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes, told us that questions are being asked about what exactly happened. it is very unusual and it is very serious that such a sophisticated...