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Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 17:39:00

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Primetime 20240604 05:31:00

that china s expanding its footprint with surveillance. do you see this as more aggression toward the u. s from china? absolutely they re seeing threats from united states and, of course from the just the movement of democracy there an authoritarian regime. it s wide there, of course, gravitating toward russia and that they re challenging us. and as you just said, they re challenging us on our streets are challenging us in the skies and, you know we need to bring a stop to it. this is a start, but clearly they have expanded their surveillance society that they ve already implemented their own country into others, even now penetrating in the united states. should there be retaliation by the biden administration and congress? well, certainly i think what we need to do here is to scrub this and all the other activities that we re seeing. we can learn as much about what they re doing to be able to stop it in the future. and then certainly this needs to be dealt with. with china itself. we

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Primetime 20240604 01:30:00

footprint with surveillance. do you see this as more aggression toward the u. s from china? absolutely they re seeing threats from united states and, of course from the just the movement of democracy there an authoritarian regime. it s wide there, of course gravitating towards russia and that they re challenging us. and as you just said, they re challenging us on our streets are challenging us in the skies and, you know, we need to bring a stop to it. this is a start, but clearly they have expanded their surveillance society that they ve already implemented their own country into others, even now penetrating in the united states. should there be retaliation by the biden administration and congress? well certainly i think what we need to do here is to scrub this and all the other activities that we re seeing. we can learn as much about what they re doing to be able to stop it in the future. and then certainly this needs to be dealt with with china itself. we can t have the chinese gover

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 07:22:00

minutes for an icbm to reach the u.s. if american defense systems failed. cnn s will ripley has more on that and thursday s icbm launch. reporter: in the skies near japan, f-15s on the hunt for a suspected north korean intercontinental ballistic missile, catching what could be its last seconds in flight. experts say the burning object resembles a ballistic missile boost rocket re-entering the atmosphere, flying for about an hour at hypersonic speeds. if there is no interception or the interception fails, an icbm launched from north korea would take a little bit more than 30 minutes to reach the homeland u.s., and also depending on if it s the west coast or the east coast, it will take slightly more time. reporter: chinese scientists simulated a north korean nuclear

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Transcripts for CNN Early Start With Christine Romans 20240604 09:27:00

north korea confirming its long range intercontinental ballistic missile launch thursday shows its willingness to counterattack enemies. pyongyang says it was a response to this week s joint military drills by south korea and the u.s. will ripley has more on what kind of threat a missile like that poses to the u.s. reporter: in the skies near japan, f 15s on the hunt for suspected north korean intercontinental ballistic missile missile capturing what could be its last seconds in flight. this rare video released by japan s military, experts say the burning object resemble as ballistic missile boost rocket re-entering the atmosphere flying for about an hour at hypersonic speeds. if there is no interception

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