1am in london and 2am in the german city of hamburg, where riot police have clashed with demonstrators as World Leaders gather for the g20 summit of leading economies. Although its not officially started, President Trump has already grabbed the spotlight. Speaking in poland just before the summit, hes said Western Civilization needs to defend itself. And ahead of his meeting with president putin, hes called on russia to stop destabilising other countries. Jon sopel reports from hamburg. The famous port of hamburg, tonight a disembarkation point for anarchists, anti capitalists, anti globalisation protesters and the leaders of the worlds 20 richest nations. The protesters stones and fireworks were met by Police Teargas water cannon. No such hostility when the president ventured out in warsaw this morning. Not everywhere in europe would they chant Donald Trumps name so loudly or so approvingly. But with its populist anti immigration government, this was politically the ideal place to com
small sounds like so far, derrick, everything is going as planned. solid rocket boosters have been jettisoned. team on the ground here confirming it was good and the vehicle s trajectory continues to look good. now at three minutes into today s flight. derrick, your thoughts as we watch this moment and what appears to be everything going as planned right now. i m sure everyone is excited and satisfied at what they have seen so far in this first two minutes of flight of the atlas centar rocket and the starliner capsule. i m sure the astronauts on board are feeling good about this as they see everything is looking at its nominal flight and the excitement of this is should be palpable by everyone involved in this as the spacecraft makes its way up to international
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surface by detectors deployed by the rescue teams. they think that the sound is coming from the sea floor and relatively close to the wreck location. now, one of the things that this indicates is that the submersible is stationary and on the sea floor, and this drastically narrows down the possible locations. if the sub can be located, it could mean a rescue attempt at extraordinary depth. military submarines operate at about 300 metres. if titan is stuck at the depth it was heading to, 3,800 metres, it will be in pitch darkness. a major concern is that undersea currents could have swept the sub into wreckage, which then trapped it. one of the safety systems on submersibles like titan is weights that can be jettisoned if something goes wrong, causing the vessel to float back up to the surface on its own. that weight release system might have failed. there s now a french research vessel approaching the site that s equipped with a remotely operated undersea vehicle
the desperate search for the submersible now has a focus. the banging sounds that were picked up at the sea surface by detectors deployed by the rescue teams. they think that the sound is coming from the sea floor and relatively close to the wreck location. now, one of the things that this indicates is that the submersible is stationary and on the sea floor, and this drastically narrows down the possible locations. if the sub can be located, it could mean a rescue attempt at extraordinary depth. military submarines operate at about 300 metres. if titan is stuck at the depth it was heading to, 3,800 metres, it will be in pitch darkness. a major concern is that undersea currents could have swept the sub into wreckage, which then trapped it. one of the safety systems on submersibles like titan is weights that can be jettisoned if something goes wrong, causing the vessel to float back up to the surface on its own. that weight release system might have failed. there s now a french research