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today both for me personally i'm a 36 year coast guard i have the privilege of leading the united states coast guard and you know it's a solemn reminder of you know when you take an oath to support and defend the constitution of your country that's a solemn oath and here we are reminded of the sacrifice of of ally partners i know tomorrow there's a ceremony like home recognizing german soldiers that were lost and for any of us that serve you know ultimately you will if we willingly serve to the point of giving your life for your country and today's a very solemn reminder that you know soldiers are know all about emotions but could you describe what your main emotions are being here today well for me it's my 1st time here in normandy so i think my emotion is it's very emotional it's very personal it's it's sort of has i can take in the beauty it's a beautiful day here but you know they delayed the invasion one day of supposed to be on june 5th the june 6 because of the weather and it was still pretty tough on the sex i think about what those men in certain situations be on cramped boats seasick
today both for me personally i'm a 36 year coast guard i have the privilege of leading the united states coast guard and you know it's a solemn reminder of you know when you take an oath to support and defend the constitution of your country that's a solemn oath and here we are reminded of the sacrifice of of ally partners i know tomorrow there's a ceremony like home recognizing german soldiers that were lost and for any of us that serve you know ultimately you will if we willingly serve to the...
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united states army band. (music) the united states merchant mariness! (music) states coast force states ♪ the united states navy ♪ marine corpsates ♪ states army ♪ [applause] president donald trump joined emmanuel macron and others on the beach in normandy today. watch the entire ceremonies night at 8:00 eastern's man. -- here on c-span. class he was wearing military camouflage. the blood drop emblem right here. and the initials kkk on his chest. across his head were nights of the click let's land. then he had a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. by mr. kelly,d the grand dragon. with a dark blue certain -- suit and tie. when he saw me, he froze. back.lly bumped into his they stumbled and regained their ballots. i knew what they were thinking. were thinking either the desk clerk gave them the wrong number or this was an ambush. i went like this to display my tested up and i approached him and i said hello mr. kelly. someone in.
united states army band. (music) the united states merchant mariness! (music) states coast force states ♪ the united states navy ♪ marine corpsates ♪ states army ♪ [applause] president donald trump joined emmanuel macron and others on the beach in normandy today. watch the entire ceremonies night at 8:00 eastern's man. -- here on c-span. class he was wearing military camouflage. the blood drop emblem right here. and the initials kkk on his chest. across his head were nights of the click...
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purchase for an aggregate amount not to exceed $5,534,760 and services agreement all with the united states coast guard and utility agreements with various providers in paamount not to exceed $750,000. >> this is phase two for south gate road realignment project. i want to direct you to the screen that shows the eastbound off-ramp that has been closed for 15 years. the goal is to reopen the off-ramp and realign south gate road from left to right. south gate road from the western slope will come into the interchange area, go underneath the off-ramp. the movements are grade separated. it is a much safer path for cars and bicycles and pedestrians in that regard. the project itself just as a reminder, we are finally at a pint for final approve els on the design and right away working with all entities, stick leo o particularly coast guard. they have worked with us through complicated right-of-way negotiations and agreements that, frankly, in a lot of respects are allowing us to move forward to the construction schedule this fall. we plan to advertise the project july, award by october, start construc
purchase for an aggregate amount not to exceed $5,534,760 and services agreement all with the united states coast guard and utility agreements with various providers in paamount not to exceed $750,000. >> this is phase two for south gate road realignment project. i want to direct you to the screen that shows the eastbound off-ramp that has been closed for 15 years. the goal is to reopen the off-ramp and realign south gate road from left to right. south gate road from the western slope...
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rescue. 20th, coastal rescue where the fire department boarded a ship and we worked with the united states coast guard and worked to package a patient to hoist them out from the deck and transport out to a hospital and that victim will recover. we had another fire on the 22nd of may, pier 39. no displaced. that fire is still under investigation. >>> on the 29th, we had a coastal rescue, surfer. on the same day, we had a coast rescue. a person was stranded on seal rock. and we had another rescue on the 29, and a wind surfer was rescued and will recover. so may 20 to 25 was e.m.s. appreciation week. it was titled "beyond the call." starting with youth interactions, coffee with the public, awards ceremonies, and more. here is just a picture of we're working with john o'connell on the high school e.m.s. day, which was a success, and a picture of some of the command staff and a member, danny grazia attending a barbecue at station 49. it's very great that we're spending sometime with the members at 49. the interaction has been working really well. like i said, the coffee. we had -- starbucks sponsored
rescue. 20th, coastal rescue where the fire department boarded a ship and we worked with the united states coast guard and worked to package a patient to hoist them out from the deck and transport out to a hospital and that victim will recover. we had another fire on the 22nd of may, pier 39. no displaced. that fire is still under investigation. >>> on the 29th, we had a coastal rescue, surfer. on the same day, we had a coast rescue. a person was stranded on seal rock. and we had...
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january 3, 2019, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of visitors of the united states coast guard academy. the clerk: mr. rutherford of florida. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. so we just took up the humanitarian crisis that's ing on our border and passed the senate bill, so there will be tremendous amount of money that will be going to provide ore beds, shelter, food, whatever is needed, transportation. the one thing that the senate ill is especially void of is oney to secure our border. so -- and it is something to y that with all of the problems in the senate bill, the things that were not addressed in the senate bill, the fact that it was so much better than the house bill says an awful lot about the house bill and its shortcomings. we have, still, and will after this bill is signed into law, money's put into use, we have a , sis on our southern border and was pointed out to me
january 3, 2019, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of visitors of the united states coast guard academy. the clerk: mr. rutherford of florida. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. so we just took up the humanitarian crisis that's ing on our border and passed the senate bill, so...
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as far as the united states particularly have an effect on the west coast the united states but we've actually see impacts across the united states from from that long range transport of pollutants as they're things people watching us can do as individuals to help or will only big changes improve air quality. on there's a lot of things we can do. individually by just looking at what you're personally doing in terms of allowing emissions to the atmosphere. to give you a sense of what impact. we've already had across the united states the clean air act since 1990 we've had we've seen a decrease in emissions of 73 percent of the key pollutants that science carbon dioxide. hydrocarbons many many other aspects that has. resulted in a savings of about estimates about truth 2 trillion dollars. primarily due to the 230000 lives that have been saved over that time period in the united states and the 66 reduction in. the hospital visits of about 66000. events per year or so. so that alone would tell you it makes a lot of sense to. to do something about climate change yet you know are we 100 per
as far as the united states particularly have an effect on the west coast the united states but we've actually see impacts across the united states from from that long range transport of pollutants as they're things people watching us can do as individuals to help or will only big changes improve air quality. on there's a lot of things we can do. individually by just looking at what you're personally doing in terms of allowing emissions to the atmosphere. to give you a sense of what impact....
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hosted on big base all over the country, the touch points that the navy league has with the united states coast guard is tremendously impactful, something as simple as quarters and ship conditioning and we have a tremendous amount of support from your great organization. the industry, we're approaching $12 billion coast guard today. so we have a different relationship with industry than we have had in the past. for those vendors and folks here that are interested in what we're doing, we're very appreciative of that. we're on a terrific vendor here recapitalizing the coast guard and as the fifth arm service, the smallest of the armed services, what is different for us, is we're first and foremost an armed force, a military force, we're housed differently in the department of homeland security, where we absolutely should sit but then we're a federal regulatory agency. we're common sense. we work with the maritime industry. so there is different relationships there. we're a law enforcement agency. we're a first responder, as you saw the men and women of the coast guard respond the last couple of y
hosted on big base all over the country, the touch points that the navy league has with the united states coast guard is tremendously impactful, something as simple as quarters and ship conditioning and we have a tremendous amount of support from your great organization. the industry, we're approaching $12 billion coast guard today. so we have a different relationship with industry than we have had in the past. for those vendors and folks here that are interested in what we're doing, we're very...
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europe and in u.s., the west coast of the united states. what is your assessment of president trump's strategy when it comes to iran right now? guest: the challenge i see with the strategy is there doesn't appear to be a consistent strategy and i say that as someone who has been classified and unclassified briefings. significanthas experience with understanding iranian culture and politics and the iranian nuclear program and so i think the challenge we are see, it ise need to thinkistent strategy, i it is alarmingly absent to the view of the iranians and i think it puts us in a more challenging circumstance when we are dealing and a foreign adversary they can't understand what our priorities are because they haven't been well outlined. host: where would you see the priority should be? guest: we need to see what the goals are. we are hearing that the goal is to get diplomatic talks. the challenging point is we had diplomatic talks. we had the talks in advance of the iranian nuclear deal that were 20 months long and it was the g5 plus one nat
europe and in u.s., the west coast of the united states. what is your assessment of president trump's strategy when it comes to iran right now? guest: the challenge i see with the strategy is there doesn't appear to be a consistent strategy and i say that as someone who has been classified and unclassified briefings. significanthas experience with understanding iranian culture and politics and the iranian nuclear program and so i think the challenge we are see, it ise need to thinkistent...
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plants have now been approved to install massive new wind farms along the east coast of the united states martha's vineyard could be the largest in the world. this offshore wind project will take up roughly 1400 square miles which is larger than the state of rhode island. >> they are being cited on prime commercial fishing grounds without any regard for pre-existing uses. we will not be able to fish during construction and most commercial fishing vessels will not be able to fish during construction, either. >> he has called for a federal study conducting the effect of these wind farms. the bottom line is, it's one of the most expensive ways to generate electricity. >> so the question is if we are going to install wind farms, and create eyesores on beaches up and down the coast, who benefits exactly? >> one of the problems with these federal tax subsidies is, they all turn out to be global international. the bottom line is we will have american taxpayer dollars flowing to these foreign companies. >> fishermen on the coast of the united states have one final hope. >> what happened to americ
plants have now been approved to install massive new wind farms along the east coast of the united states martha's vineyard could be the largest in the world. this offshore wind project will take up roughly 1400 square miles which is larger than the state of rhode island. >> they are being cited on prime commercial fishing grounds without any regard for pre-existing uses. we will not be able to fish during construction and most commercial fishing vessels will not be able to fish during...
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well they found that the gray cells which are found in northern europe on the north east coast of the united states and canada have an ability to copy speech and songs and that what this means is that they sense you have a similar production mechanism so the ability sort of to produce aims in their voice box similar to humans and it's potentially a new model to study speech disorders so it's a pretty breakthrough it's a big breakthrough for scientists but what i want to do before we talk about it more is actually take a look at the seals and listen to them and i want to know what song are they singing nicole so let's listen to it 1st ok. i have. to ask. well there you go on to say one thing because they sing better than me what song was a. little far indeed it was the thing about it is that currently it's actually not been possible to develop a sort of a workable model for tackling speech disorders so this like i said before is a huge breakthrough because interesting lee people would have associated perhaps primates with sort of using an animal will say as a similar sort of mechanism to humans but
well they found that the gray cells which are found in northern europe on the north east coast of the united states and canada have an ability to copy speech and songs and that what this means is that they sense you have a similar production mechanism so the ability sort of to produce aims in their voice box similar to humans and it's potentially a new model to study speech disorders so it's a pretty breakthrough it's a big breakthrough for scientists but what i want to do before we talk about...
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shores us permanent replenishment interception facilities and it is a 1000 kilometers from our coast united states is going to take charge of improving conditions especially refueling watches might now find some new star spangled species zipping across the sky because ecuador has just agreed to allow the u.s. military to use the u.s. go world heritage site reports claim the pentagon will now keep planes on the historic sun crystal island for operations in the pacific ocean with the primary purpose said to be fighting drug trafficking so far so good that's just a small catch a minor inconvenience really the ecuadorian constitution doesn't allow foreign military bases on its soil but now if it says the defense minister it's not a base passaic it's a funny little gathering place going to look at the u.s. aircraft meet for periods of no more than a week and is subject to the protocol of the preservation of sovereignty those are my concerns gone also on the plus side washington's covering all the costs but perhaps unsurprisingly not everyone's happy about this latest addition galapagos is not an aircra
shores us permanent replenishment interception facilities and it is a 1000 kilometers from our coast united states is going to take charge of improving conditions especially refueling watches might now find some new star spangled species zipping across the sky because ecuador has just agreed to allow the u.s. military to use the u.s. go world heritage site reports claim the pentagon will now keep planes on the historic sun crystal island for operations in the pacific ocean with the primary...
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the question is yes, they could fly drones, they could put ships or submarines off the coast of the united states in international water. during the cold war, the russians did this regularly with submarines. they were in and around eastern ports. it is certainly possible. i think it would be a provocative step. about iranian activity within its own borders. caller: good morning. i would like to start by thanking you and your guests. with all the other men and women that brings us this program, you are doing us a great service. , i was a negotiator. i sat across from people and negotiated. our president blinked. he blinked. now how do we do it? you can't pull the gun out and caught the trigger and put it away. if we step back and we look at the activity over the last couple of months, the u.s. shutdown its consulate. personnelum did most from the embassy in baghdad because of iranian threats. it did not respond to the tanker crisis. now it doesn't respond to a shootdown of a drone. my view is the signal this sends iran is we are not going to respond to their activity. that sounds like appeasement.
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united states. it is the largest on the east coast.produces about 330,000 barrels per day, which is more than 150 million gallons per month of refined gasoline jet fuel and other products. despite repeated requests, the refinery to give us update on exactly the status and current output, we have not gotten that. at its full capacity, the refinery, which by the way is actually two large refineries sort of connected in one, is a 27% of the mid-atlantic's gasoline output. we don't exactly know how much refinery -- the refinery is still operating but just how much we do not know. each refinery is about 13.5%, 27% of the region's gasoline output in total. obviously we'll be trying to figure out the real impact not only on the price of gasoline but on all the impact of the infrastructure here on the east coast. the other angle here, guys, is also what happens with the ownership structure. this is a refinery that is owned unlike any other in the united states it is not owned by an oil and gas company. it is owned by four different companies,
united states. it is the largest on the east coast.produces about 330,000 barrels per day, which is more than 150 million gallons per month of refined gasoline jet fuel and other products. despite repeated requests, the refinery to give us update on exactly the status and current output, we have not gotten that. at its full capacity, the refinery, which by the way is actually two large refineries sort of connected in one, is a 27% of the mid-atlantic's gasoline output. we don't exactly know how...
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expectation is this is the plane that can take passengers from the middle of the united states to the middle of europe, not just coast-to-coast, so extend the range of the workhorse that is the bread and carriers,many including lowow-cost carriers. at this show, before the 737 max crisis, boeing was expected to unveil their new midsize aircraft. it will have a lot of overlap. the 797 duet unveil to the 737 max crisisis. they are on hold for the moment as they resolve this. airbus is moving on. the xlr will not enter service until around 2023, but there are already orders for it. positioning t to take more of boeing's market share. , how are trade battles they affecting the mood? >> everyone is positive and optimistic. it is a big event, everyone is happy. you will not hear people saying they are suffering. it is well known the u.s. china trade war is hitting air cargo. shipping often goes by planes and if there are tariffs on those goods going back and forth, there are going to be less. passenger numbers, not so much yet. globally,wth slows that will hit passenger figures. they expect the industry to lose on $7 billi
expectation is this is the plane that can take passengers from the middle of the united states to the middle of europe, not just coast-to-coast, so extend the range of the workhorse that is the bread and carriers,many including lowow-cost carriers. at this show, before the 737 max crisis, boeing was expected to unveil their new midsize aircraft. it will have a lot of overlap. the 797 duet unveil to the 737 max crisisis. they are on hold for the moment as they resolve this. airbus is moving on....
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being closed after a huge fire tore through the largest crude oil refinery on the east coast of the united states firefighters at the philadelphia energy solutions refinery say the blaze is under control there's been no confirmation if workers have been injured the head of georgia's parliament has quit after a visiting russian politician was allowed to make a speech to m.p.'s dozens of protesters were injured as riot police stop them storming parliament the kremlin is condemning what it calls and russia provocation moscow's influence in georgian politics remains a highly sensitive subject since russian troops invaded 11 years ago. now voters in turkey will head to the polls once again on sunday for a rerun of istanbul's mayoral elections opposition candidates. was ousted from office in march after his victory was an old over allegations of voting irregularities seen in conservative as this report. if you remember one was declared the winner of his stumbles may or elections 3 months ago. he spun turkey's main opposition party c.h.p. backed him almost mandated lasted only 18 days. the governing par
being closed after a huge fire tore through the largest crude oil refinery on the east coast of the united states firefighters at the philadelphia energy solutions refinery say the blaze is under control there's been no confirmation if workers have been injured the head of georgia's parliament has quit after a visiting russian politician was allowed to make a speech to m.p.'s dozens of protesters were injured as riot police stop them storming parliament the kremlin is condemning what it calls...
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i was based in europe and on the west coast of the united states. i did work iranian specific issues, yes, specifically related to science and technology developments. >> what's your assessment of president trump's strategy when it comes to iran right now? >> the challenge that i see with the strategy is that there doesn't appear to be a very consistent strategy. and i say that as someone who has been in both classified and unclassified briefings related to iran. and as someone who has significance experience understanding iranian culture, iranian politics and also the iranian nuclear program. and so i think the challenge that we're facing is we need to see -- if -- let me put it this way. if a consistent strategy isn't apparent to a member of congress with a background in national security, i think it's alarmingly absent to the view of the iranians. and i think it puts us in a more challenging circumstance when we are dealing with a foreign adversary, often maligned acting nation, and they can't understand what our priorities are, because frankly,
i was based in europe and on the west coast of the united states. i did work iranian specific issues, yes, specifically related to science and technology developments. >> what's your assessment of president trump's strategy when it comes to iran right now? >> the challenge that i see with the strategy is that there doesn't appear to be a very consistent strategy. and i say that as someone who has been in both classified and unclassified briefings related to iran. and as someone who...
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the united arab emirates says only a state actor could have carried out the attacks on four tankers off its coastmay. the clock is ticking on tariffs, as president trump says a deal is possible between the us and mexico. if talks fail, duties are imposed on monday. and france kick off the women's world cup in style — the hosts win the opening game with four goals against south korea. hello and welcome to bbc world news. space tourism — once a distant dream for many — will become a reality from next year according to nasa. but anyone hoping to visit the international space station will need plenty of money to spare — a round trip costing about $58 million. earlier, nasa announced it will open up the iss for tourism and other business ventures, but numbers will be limited, we are enabling private astronaut missions to the international space station. nasa will support up to two short duration private astronaut missions per year to the international space station, beginning as early as 2020. these missions will be privately funded, dedicated commercial space flight allowing approved commercial activ
the united arab emirates says only a state actor could have carried out the attacks on four tankers off its coastmay. the clock is ticking on tariffs, as president trump says a deal is possible between the us and mexico. if talks fail, duties are imposed on monday. and france kick off the women's world cup in style — the hosts win the opening game with four goals against south korea. hello and welcome to bbc world news. space tourism — once a distant dream for many — will become a reality...
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coast of the united arab emirates. meanwhile the uk is joining the u.s. in pointing the finger at iran. negative state mike pompeo appearing on "fox news sunday" saying there is no doubt who is responsible. >> it is unmistakable happen here. these were attacks by the islamic republican Ãrepublic of iran with the clear intent to deny transit to the straight. american people should rest assured with high confidence with respect to conduct the attacks as well as half a dozen other attacks throughout the world. over the past 40 days. >> with fox news team coverage, trey yingst is live that would be with ellison barber. >> the president says yes will guarantee freedom of navigation throughout .
coast of the united arab emirates. meanwhile the uk is joining the u.s. in pointing the finger at iran. negative state mike pompeo appearing on "fox news sunday" saying there is no doubt who is responsible. >> it is unmistakable happen here. these were attacks by the islamic republican Ãrepublic of iran with the clear intent to deny transit to the straight. american people should rest assured with high confidence with respect to conduct the attacks as well as half a dozen other...
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united states, threatened the united states with this. >> a murderous dirk tart who massacres his own people, tested nuclear weapons that the united states assesses can each the west coast as far as chicago. trump wouldn't use as a family member of the dictator as a cia asset because he is on kim's side. also trump defended north korea's kim jong un contradicting his own national security adviser. >> he has kept his word to me. that's very important. >> what they've said was that they're not going to test ballistic missiles, intercontinental raenl ballistic mitchells or have nuclear tests. that's continued. >> okay. kim has not kept hisward. why does the president say he has? outfront now our military analyst. mark hertling. and bruce clinger, former cia deputy division for north korea and fellow at the heritage foundation. bruce, just trying to understand. it appears -- it appears the president seems to be saying he wouldn't allow the cia to use kim's family as an intelligence asset because that's what the new report was we new the guy was killed. the new report was he was an asset of the cia. this is stunning isn't it. >> it's shocking and concerning when i was at cia
united states, threatened the united states with this. >> a murderous dirk tart who massacres his own people, tested nuclear weapons that the united states assesses can each the west coast as far as chicago. trump wouldn't use as a family member of the dictator as a cia asset because he is on kim's side. also trump defended north korea's kim jong un contradicting his own national security adviser. >> he has kept his word to me. that's very important. >> what they've said was...
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those pictures we saw at seven o'clock on the east coast of the united states, four o'clock in californiaeing greeted by prince charles and being introduced by the —— to the queen, marine 0ne landing on the grass at buckingham palace. exactly the kind of images the president would like. in terms of the comments about sadiq khan, to some extent that also plays to an audience as well? yes. i think it is the comment about the duchess of sussex, an american, meghan markle, that will get as much playback in the united states as those comments about sadiq khan. donald trump supporters were like the fact he takes on critics, they like it when he calls people little, he called marco rubio little during the presidential campaign. they may feel squeamish about the fact he is calling a member of the royal family nasty. that might be going too far. he rode it back. he said it was fake news. we have it on tape so it was not fake news. it is interesting that he went out of his way to say that he went out of his way to say that this did not actually happen. has anybody doubted the fact that he wa nted h
those pictures we saw at seven o'clock on the east coast of the united states, four o'clock in californiaeing greeted by prince charles and being introduced by the —— to the queen, marine 0ne landing on the grass at buckingham palace. exactly the kind of images the president would like. in terms of the comments about sadiq khan, to some extent that also plays to an audience as well? yes. i think it is the comment about the duchess of sussex, an american, meghan markle, that will get as much...
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united states and around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. china and the united states divided by the tug-of-war on trade, and now there is a new flash point to tell you about, a massive protest that took place in hong kong. chinese state media say the united states is behind it because of the trade dispute, but trade is not the reason so many people took to the streets there, as evidenced by the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators you see right there, people who said they came together to protest the bill they fear gives the chinese government too much power in hong kong. the linc would allow criminal suspects in hong kong to be sent to mainland china. emotions have been running high on this issue and the protesters there, well, it went straight through monday morning. for most -- for the most part, things were peaceful. the clashes did break out there in some places. authorities say at least three people -- three police officers were hurt and several arrests were made during that time. the city's chief executive, though, is vowing to push
united states and around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. china and the united states divided by the tug-of-war on trade, and now there is a new flash point to tell you about, a massive protest that took place in hong kong. chinese state media say the united states is behind it because of the trade dispute, but trade is not the reason so many people took to the streets there, as evidenced by the hundreds...
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rescue helicopters, and a well-earned payraise for every soldier, sailor, airman, coast guardsmen, and marine in the united states. [applause] and if anybody wants to give up your raise, it's ok, we will accept that. don't do it. we are also asking congress to invest more in hypersonic weapons. we have things under development the likes of which you have never seen and which you can't even conceive. artificial intelligence, nuclear weapons and modernization, and space superiority. and as you know, we are soon having something i started. and it started a little slow and now everyone has embraced it. space force. and you will be working with it. [applause] general, i want to thank you for helping us. it's been great, working with you has been great. whole new force. in the stadium today, many of the future leaders who will develop the doctorate of strategy and technology to restore america's legacy of leadership in space. as you know, other nations are moving aggressively to weaponize space with new technologies that can disrupt vital communications and blind satellites that are critical to our battlefield operatio
rescue helicopters, and a well-earned payraise for every soldier, sailor, airman, coast guardsmen, and marine in the united states. [applause] and if anybody wants to give up your raise, it's ok, we will accept that. don't do it. we are also asking congress to invest more in hypersonic weapons. we have things under development the likes of which you have never seen and which you can't even conceive. artificial intelligence, nuclear weapons and modernization, and space superiority. and as you...
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coast of mexico and central and south america. >> d9 profits to criminal networks that corrupt governments, for meant violence and export poison to the united statesries. rob: the royal canadian navy assisted the coast guard in that bust. jillian: donald trump unleashing on nancy pelosi over her handling of growing calls for impeachment. >> he is a nasty vindictive horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for them. he came out with a report, horrible angry democrats totally biased against me. nancy pelosi is a disaster. letter and do what she wants. they are in big trouble. jillian: she stopped short of calling for impeachment, she wants to be -- see the president go to prison. house democrats have officially introduced a resolution to hold attorney general william barr in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas. rob: columbine high school could be torn down to keep students safe. the community is considering a big move amid an uptick of people trying to illegally enter that school where 13 people died in a school shooting in 1999. some alumni who were there during the massacre think this is a bad idea. >> i would be
coast of mexico and central and south america. >> d9 profits to criminal networks that corrupt governments, for meant violence and export poison to the united statesries. rob: the royal canadian navy assisted the coast guard in that bust. jillian: donald trump unleashing on nancy pelosi over her handling of growing calls for impeachment. >> he is a nasty vindictive horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for them. he came out with a report, horrible angry...