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American and Japanese rescuers are still looking for three missing crew members of a U.S. Navy

plane that crashed in waters off Okinawa on Wednesday.

Eight out of the total eleven crew members and passengers have been rescued.

The aircraft is believed to have crashed during a routine transport flight to the USS Ronald

Reagan aircraft carrier in the Philippine Sea.

The Navy did not disclose the type of aircraft involved, but Japan's Self-Defense Forces

say it was a C-2 Greyhound.

Wednesday's crash follows a spate of U.S. Navy accidents in the region, some of which

were fatal, raising questions about Navy training and the pace of operations.

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ICC Prosecutor Seeks Probe Into War Crimes Allegations Against US Military, CIA in Afghanistan - Duration: 0:59.

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China Objects to New US Sanctions on North Korea - Duration: 0:58.

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Law Enforcement Officials Came All Across The U.S. For Officer's Funeral - Duration: 2:58.

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Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 0:41.

American and Japanese rescuers are still looking for three missing crew members of a U.S. Navy

plane that crashed in waters off Okinawa on Wednesday.

Eight out of the total eleven crew members and passengers have been rescued.

The aircraft is believed to have crashed during a routine transport flight to the USS Ronald

Reagan aircraft carrier in the Philippine Sea.

The Navy did not disclose the type of aircraft involved, but Japan's Self-Defense Forces

say it was a C-2 Greyhound.

Wednesday's crash follows a spate of U.S. Navy accidents in the region, some of which

were fatal, raising questions about Navy training and the pace of operations.

For more infomation >> Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 0:41.

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Thanksgiving 2017 Google Doodle in U.S - Duration: 1:46.

The Search Engine Google is showing this animated Doodle in United States for the Thanksgiving

2017.

Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a public holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday

of November in the United States.

It originated as a harvest festival.

Thanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789, after Congress requested

a proclamation by George Washington Although Thanksgiving has historical roots

in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday

as well.

Three hundred ninety-six years ago, the Pilgrims celebrated their first successful harvest

with Native Americans of the Wampanoag tribe.

As time flew by, feasts like these became beloved traditions that flocked through the

colonies, and in 1863, Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in United

States.

The poor are often provided with food at Thanksgiving time.

Most communities have annual food drives that collect non-perishable packaged and canned

foods, and corporations sponsor charitable distributions of staple foods and Thanksgiving

dinners.

Together with Christmas and the New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader fall/winter

holiday season in the U.S.

Though the pardoning of turkeys has been a presidential privilege since 1989, the Turkey

in this Google Doodle has decided to pardon itself.

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What will happen if the US leaves the Paris Agreement? - Duration: 1:48.

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US Approves $10.5B Patriot Missile Sale to Poland - Duration: 0:58.

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What is Black Friday | Learn about the US | Holidays - Duration: 1:08.

Black Friday, what is it? and why do people go so crazy about it?

Black Friday is the most popular shopping day of the year, specifically for physical

brick-and-mortar shops. that means stores that you shop at in person and they're

made out of brick. this is supposed to be a day of big sales & great deals!

although often it's not. it gets its name because it happens the Friday after

Thanksgiving. why "Black" Friday? most Americans don't

know this. I think most people think it's a very dark history, Black Friday! but

it's not, it's just because the expression to be in the black means to

be making money, making profits! so if you're in the black you're getting money.

and that's exactly what businesses are trying to do on Black Friday! the

opposite is to be in the red. if you're in the red you are losing money, not

making any profits! in the black – good! in the red – bad!

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TREY GOWDY SAID THAT CONGRESS IS DIVIDED BECAUSE THE UNITED STATES IS DIVIDED - Duration: 2:48.

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Right Angle - Fat And Unhappy At The State Department - 11/23/17 - Duration: 10:13.

The State Department is being decapitated and depleted at a dizzying

speed. That's the headline for the Washington Post. Hi I'm Scott Ott with

Bill Whittle and Stephen Green. This episode of Right Angle's brought to you

by the members at BillWhittle.com. Well men, a Washington Post columnist named

Joe Davidson quotes Barbara Stevenson, who is the American Foreign Service

President, kind of the you know Union boss I guess you say it that way

although technically probably not a union, and she says this and I quote

from the Washington Post, the ranks of career ministers, our three star

equivalents, are down from 33 in June of 2016 to 19. The ranks of our two-star

minister counselors have fallen from 431 right after Labor Day to 369 today and

they're still falling. The Post says that the entry level or

the columnist in the post anyway says that the entry level Stevenson expects

about a hundred new foreign service officers to join the State Department

next year, compared with 366 in 2016. Here's a quote from Stephenson she says

these numbers are hard to square with the stated agenda of making the State

Department and the Foreign Service stronger, she said, calling the cuts a

decapitation to its leadership ranks. Now Stephen Green if you are going to do

what President Trump says we're going to do and have a robust foreign policy and

foster respect for American exceptionalism around the world, how can

you do so without a robust State Department? Well there are two

parts to that question and the first is State Department is about as useless

as blank on a snake all right? We just we know that yeah legs thank you

clean that up for me. Listen we have needed an imaginative State Department since

approximately noon on September 11, 2001 and that's a long time ago now,

all right? There's 16 years ago now and instead we still have the same stale

people from the same stale schools taught by the same stale people and its we

do not have the State Department that this country needs in a world that is

fast moving, fast changing, and extremely, in parts of it anyway, increasingly

dangerous. The nice safe parts are still the nice safe parts but the Georgetown

crowd doesn't seem to understand that that approach that works in Berlin,

Brussels, or even Beijing, does not work in Raqqa or in Tehran, so number one.

Number two is we could use a much smaller State Department. That's

fine you know corporations shed white-collar workers like crazy

starting in the early 90s with with real computerization and they're

stronger for it not weaker, stronger. The problem in state isn't that they're

they're all these empty desks.. we could use more empty desks.. the problem is

we've got too many obama holdovers and you want to talk about this but the drabbest

most stale thinkers around. Eight years of that stuff and they're still

entrenched. If Rex Tillerson wants to have a meaningful tenure at State, it's

not that he has to hire a bunch of new people, it's that he's got a fire those

Obama holdovers and I don't understand what's taking him so long.

Well you know the State Department data indicates that there are 13,873

Foreign Service employees today compared to 13,980 in 2016 so you know Bill

Whittle the US Foreign Service is down to its last

13,873 employees. I thought President Trump wanted to Make America

Great Again! This woman writes about all this stuff like it's a bad thing.

I don't really know what I can say that didn't get covered by Steve. Obviously a

State Department needs a certain amount of personnel. I suspect 13 thousand's a

little high. The fact that a career bureaucrat in the federal government is

lamenting the fact that fewer bureaucrats are coming into the federal

government is to me welcome news and and terrific. I suspect and this is a

this is a part I think is actually a little interesting. I

suspect that what's happening to State is a mirror of what happened to Defense

under Obama and likewise the current situation at Defense is somewhat similar

to what State was under Obama. People were forced out of the military during

the Obama Presidency. They weren't just cashiered a few of

them were simply just cashiered but basically what they did was they tried

everything they could to make it intolerable for an honorable warfighter

to remain in the Defense Department, either as a serving soldier in the field

or as any kind of upper level officer. They made it so antithetical to what

they were trained to do and what they believed their mission is that the best

the best soldiers we had just left they haven't come back. If that is what's

happening at State then that's nothing but good news because the people who are

leaving and the people who would normally come in and are not coming in

are the people that have allowed North Korea eight years of nuclear development.

They're the people that put 800 million dollars on a pallet and flew it to the

to the Iranians for them to use to develop their nuclear weapons. This is

the same State Department that basically lost the won war in Iraq, same State

Department that's done all of these horrible things, just useless,

worthless diplomats of a philosophy as you said of a philosophy that is just

simply so outdated it's not it's not eight years old it's I almost said it

was a hundred years old going back to the progressive movement but essentially

it's timeless this belief that if we're nice to people who are enemies who live

in in dominance based societies, this belief that if we're nice to bullies and

tyrants undoubtedly goes back to Babylon I just has to and and to get rid of

people like that is a is actually not only good for American diplomacy, it's

also making all of us safer because look, I would rather have a situation that's

handled by State then rather than by Defense in terms of the you know if

there's a pressing crisis. If we can keep it to diplomatic terms that's better for

everybody but the Department of State and the

Department of Defense both need to be going in the same direction and that is

looking out for the vital interests of the United States against implicable

enemies who will not ever surrender their cause of destroying freedom, so if you

want to get rid of all the people that don't believe in this pretty simple

stuff, then I think that's just a I think it's a blessing. Goodbye, good riddance,

and take your attitude with you. You know you're in a bad situation during the

Obama Administration when the Secretary of State was not even as smart as Gollum.

I mean at least Gollum understood we be nice to them if they be nice to us. I

will say that the I will say that the former Secretary of State wasn't as

lifelike or realistic looking as Gollum. It's amazing things they can do with CGI

these days. Well you know there is a there's a title 22 in the US Code

section 2651 under the topping topic of Foreign Relations and intercourse

chapter 38 and it says this. Establishment of Department of State;

there shall be at the seat of government an executive department to be known as

the Department of State and a Secretary of State who shall be the head thereof

and that's it and frankly when it comes to staffing I think that's that's fine

right there. I mean there's there's the Secretary of State what else do you need.

and in fact I can't remember the exact number but I know the number of is less

than four in the State Department when Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State.

Now there are only 13 states back then and now there are like four times that

many so if he needs to have 16 staff members at the State Department that's

fine with me too. You just know that the disease that's going on at the

State Department and elsewhere in the federal government when you read a quote

like this and this was also from that same Washington Post story reflecting

declining spirits at State. One longtime foreign service officer decided to quit

because she no longer feels appreciated, let alone indispensable. She's it's not

over yet she's still on the payroll so she spoke anonymously to

not be identified. So she's not feeling appreciated,

she's not feeling indispensable anymore, but she will cash the check and I think

that there are too many rent-seeking bureaucrats in the organization already

and in in all seriousness thirteen thousand eight hundred and

seventy three staff people to represent the United States around the world.

You would think among thirteen thousand eight hundred and seventy three or

actually eight hundred and ninety something during the Obama

Administration, there would be maybe one of them who spoke Russian well enough to

spell reset correctly, is it possible? I measure

the results not the input. If you say well to have a strong foreign policy we

need to have fourteen thousand State Department employees no no. To have a

strong foreign policy we need to have peace because our enemies fear us and

our allies respect us and I don't care if that takes four people like it did

under Thomas Jefferson's leadership or fourteen thousand people but I suspect

it's a number closer to four than to fourteen thousand. For Bill Whittle

Stephen Green and the entire Right Angle team, I'm Scott Ott. Thanks to the members

at BillWhittle.com for making this possible.

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Democratic ideals of US government - Duration: 7:46.

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North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:29.

North Korea broke its silence and has slammed the United States for redesignating it as

a state sponsor of terrorism,... calling it a serious provocation.

Pyongyang's foreign ministry says that President Trump's decision will only intensify the regime's

commitment... to retain its nuclear arsenal.

Our Kim Hyo-sun brings us the regime's latest remarks.

North Korea has criticized the U.S. for relisting the country as a state sponsor of terrorism.

In its first reaction to President Trump's designation,... a spokesman for North Korea's

Foreign Ministry called the decision as a serious provocation.

He also warned that Washington will be held accountable for all the consequences,... while

stressing that the designation will only strengthen the regime's resolve to retain its nuclear

program.

North Korea's state-run organization, the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, released

a separate statement,... which called for Washington to immediately withdraw its decision.

(KOREAN) "The U.S. must seriously ponder upon the fact

that the anger and hatred of our military and people could lead to an undesirable retaliation."

As such a reaction comes a day after the designation with no detailed threats mentioned,... pundits

forecast the regime will not immediately resume military provocations, but monitor the situation

for the time being.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:26.

North Korea has slammed the United States for redesignating it as a state sponsor of

terrorism,... calling it a serious provocation.

Pyongyang's foreign ministry added that President Trump's decision will only intensify the regime's

commitment to retain its nuclear arsenal.

Our Kim Hyo-sun reports.

North Korea has criticized the U.S. for relisting the country as a state sponsor of terrorism.

In its first reaction to President Trump's designation,... a spokesman for North Korea's

Foreign Ministry called the decision as a serious provocation.

He also warned that Washington will be held accountable for all the consequences,... while

stressing that the designation will only strengthen the regime's resolve to retain its nuclear

program.

North Korea's state-run organization, the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, released

a separate statement,... which called for Washington to immediately withdraw its decision.

(KOREAN) "The U.S. must seriously ponder upon the fact

that the anger and hatred of our military and people could lead to an undesirable retaliation."

As such a reaction comes a day after the designation with no detailed threats mentioned,... pundits

forecast the regime will not immediately resume military provocations, but monitor the situation

for the time being.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:26.

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North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:27.

North Korea has slammed the United States for redesignating it as a state sponsor of

terrorism,... calling it a serious provocation.

Pyongyang's foreign ministry added that President Trump's decision will only intensify the regime's

commitment to retain its nuclear arsenal.

Our Kim Hyo-sun reports.

North Korea has criticized the U.S. for relisting the country as a state sponsor of terrorism.

In its first reaction to President Trump's designation,... a spokesman for North Korea's

Foreign Ministry called the decision as a serious provocation.

He also warned that Washington will be held accountable for all the consequences,... while

stressing that the designation will only strengthen the regime's resolve to retain its nuclear

program.

North Korea's state-run organization, the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, released

a separate statement,... which called for Washington to immediately withdraw its decision.

(KOREAN) "The U.S. must seriously ponder upon the fact

that the anger and hatred of our military and people could lead to an undesirable retaliation."

As such a reaction comes a day after the designation with no detailed threats mentioned,... pundits

forecast the regime will not immediately resume military provocations, but monitor the situation

for the time being.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:27.

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North Korea and Cuba team up in defiance of United States after World War 3 talks - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:43.

North Korea and Cuba team up in defiance of US after World War 3 talks

NORTH Korea has joined forces with Cuba after the two countries met for military talks.

Tyrant Kim Jong-un is desperately seeking allies as the US ramps up pressure on the

hermit kingdom.

It has brought the world to the brink of nuclear war this year after a series of reckless missile

tests.

The regime's foreign minister met with his Cuban counterpart yesterday to reject US President

Donald Trump's "unilateral and arbitrary demands."

A statement from the Cuban foreign ministry read: "They strongly rejected the unilateral

and arbitrary lists and designations established by the US government that serve as a basis

for the implementation of coercive measures which are contrary to international law.

"On the situation on the Korean peninsula, they expressed concern about the escalation

of tensions.

"The ministers discussed the respective efforts carried out in the construction of socialism

according to the realities inherent to their respective countries."

Trump has repeatedly pushed for strong diplomatic and economic pressure on the hermit kingdom

– as sanctions strangle Kim's economy.

Since taking office last year, he has also maintained a hostile attitude towards Cuba.

He described the communist country as a major security threat in June and accused its government

of shipping weapons to North Korea.

The island lies just 90 minutes from the US mainland, which North Korea has threatened

to bomb with nuclear weapons.

Cuba maintains an embassy in North Korea, but still trades publicly with bitter enemy

South Korea.

Kim is doing everything possible to retain his grip on power as the North is surrounded

by its enemies.

Daily Star Online yesterday revealed he has "punished" his top army chiefs to prevent

a Robert Mugabe-style military coup.

The brutal autocrat ordered a rare inspection of the General Political Bureau – a key

military organ – to stamp out its "impure attitude".

For more infomation >> North Korea and Cuba team up in defiance of United States after World War 3 talks - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:43.

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North Korea denounces U.S. terror listing as grave provocation - Duration: 1:26.

North Korea has slammed the United States for redesignating it as a state sponsor of

terrorism,... calling it a serious provocation.

Pyongyang's foreign ministry added that President Trump's decision will only intensify the regime's

commitment to retain its nuclear arsenal.

Our Kim Hyo-sun reports.

North Korea has criticized the U.S. for relisting the country as a state sponsor of terrorism.

In its first reaction to President Trump's designation,... a spokesman for North Korea's

Foreign Ministry called the decision as a serious provocation.

He also warned that Washington will be held accountable for all the consequences,... while

stressing that the designation will only strengthen the regime's resolve to retain its nuclear

program.

North Korea's state-run organization, the Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, released

a separate statement,... which called for Washington to immediately withdraw its decision.

(KOREAN) "The U.S. must seriously ponder upon the fact

that the anger and hatred of our military and people could lead to an undesirable retaliation."

As such a reaction comes a day after the designation with no detailed threats mentioned,... pundits

forecast the regime will not immediately resume military provocations, but monitor the situation

for the time being.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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US Navy plane crashes into sea - rescue operation for 11 on board - Duration: 2:52.

US Navy plane crashes into sea - rescue operation for 11 on board

A US Navy statement said the cause of the crash was unknown. A recovery operation is underway.  Eleven people, described as crew and passengers, were on board when the plane crashed into the sea.

Japan said eight of those on board had been found.

They offered no further detail on their condition.  The US Navy statement said: "A United States Navy aircraft carrying 11 crew and passengers crashed into the ocean southeast of Okinawa at approximately 2:45 p.m. today.

"The names of the crew and passengers are being withheld pending next of kin notification. "Personnel recovery is underway and their condition will be evaluated by USS Ronald Reagan medical staff. "The aircraft was en-route to the U.S.

Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), which is currently operating in the Philippine Sea. "USS Ronald Reagan is conducting search and rescue operations. The cause of the crash is not known at this time.".

It is the latest in a string of tragic incidents involving the US Navy this year.  In June the USS Fitzgerland collided with a cargo ship near Japan.

Seven people died.  And in August 10 people died when the USS John McCain collided with an oil tanker near Singapore. .

Japans Minister of Defence Itsunori Onodera said the US Navy had informed him the crash may have been a result of engine trouble.

The propeller powered transport plane, a C-2 Greyhound, carries personnel, mail and other cargo from mainland bases to carriers operating at sea.

The aircraft has been in operation for more than five decades and is due to be replaced by the long-range tilt-rotor Osprey aircraft.

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U.S. Navy Aircraft Crashes Near Japan: 8 Rescued, 3 Still Missing | CaCao TV - Duration: 7:40.

U.S. Navy Aircraft Crashes Near Japan: 8 Rescued, 3 Still Missing

U.S.

Navy File Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Eduardo Otero A C-2A Greyhound assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VRC) 30 launches from the flight deck of the Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier and flagship of Carrier Strike Group five, the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76).

Ronald Regan is participating in Annual Exercise 2017, the premier training event between the U.S.

Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, is designed to increase the defensive readiness and interoperability of Japanese and American Forces through training in air and sea operations.

Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Wednesday with 11 crew and passengers on board. Eight service members were rescued, U.S. A search and rescue operation is underway to find the other three personnel.

"I'd like everyone to take a moment and keep some of our Navy family, friends and loved ones in their thoughts and prayers," Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said in a video statement.

"We heard just a little while ago that a C-2 going out to the Reagan crashed in the ocean. Eleven people on board, eight have been rescued so far.

Full search mission is underway. The Japanese Navy is helping us with many, many assets but we should keep our fellow Navy family people in our thoughts and prayers.".

The C2-A aircraft crashed into the ocean about 500 nautical miles southeast of Okinawa.

Officials said the plane was conducting a routine transport flight carrying passengers and cargo from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni to the USS Ronald Reagan, which is operating in the Philippine Sea as part of an exercise with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

The C2-A is assigned to the "Providers" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Three Zero, Detachment Five, and is forward deployed to Naval Air Facility Atsugi in Japan.

The squadron's mission includes "the transport of high-priority cargo, mail, duty passengers and Distinguished Visitors between USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and shore bases throughout the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia theaters," U.S. Navy officials said in a press release.

"Our entire focus is on finding all of our Sailors," said Rear Adm. Dalton, commander of Task Force 70. "U.S. and Japanese ships and aircraft are searching the area of the crash, and we will be relentless in our efforts.".

The names of the crew and passengers are being withheld pending next of kin notification and the U.S. Navy said the incident will be investigated.

A family assistance center is online at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka. Families who live off base in Japan can call 0468-16-1728. Families living in the United States can call +81-468-16-1728 and families who live on base can call 243-1728 for information.

The cause of the crash is not known. The eight rescued personnel were transferred to the USS Ronald Reagan for medical evaluation and U.S.

Navy officials said they "are in good condition at this time." The USS Ronald Reagan is a Nimitz-class, nuclear-powered supercarrier named after former President Ronald Reagan. This is the 22nd non-combat military aviation crash this year, according to Fox News.

On Monday, a T-38 Talon crashed in Texas, just northwest of Laughlin Air Force Base, killing one pilot and injuring another. U.S. Air Force officials said they were grounding all flights at the base.

"Our community has suffered the irreplaceable loss of one of our pilots," Col. Charlie Velino, 47th Flying Training Wing commander, said in a press release.

"The immediate concern is to provide support and love to his family, friends and colleagues. Our Airmen and their families are incredibly important to us, and our top priority.

For now, we will focus inward to make sure that our base community rallies around those who are suffering and need our support.".

"During this Thanksgiving season, there is value in remembering the debt that we all owe to the brave men and women who serve in the military," said Velino.

"The pilots who train at this base are truly the tip of the spear in securing our national defense, and we are grateful for their choice to serve in that pivotal capacity.".

Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson send her condolences after the deadly crash in Texas. "I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of one of our Airmen.

I extend my heartfelt condolences to family, friends and all of our Airmen at Laughlin AFB," she said in a statement on Twitter.

President Donald Trump tweeted about the crash on Thursday morning before heading to his Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

"The @USNavy is conducting search and rescue following aircraft crash. We are monitoring the situation. Prayers for all involved," Trump wrote on his Twitter page.

Senator John McCain, who was a Navy pilot during Vietnam before crashing and being captured and held as a prisoner of war for five years, also sent a message on Twitter, saying the Senate Armed Services Committee would also look into the cause of the crash.

Praying for all involved in @USNavy aircraft crash as search & rescue efforts continue. The Senate Armed Service Committee is closely monitoring the ongoing investigation to determine why this happened.

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Massive $300 Million Plant to Be Built in the United States, Trump Wins Again - Duration: 6:54.

Massive $300 Million Plant to Be Built in the United States, Trump Wins Again

President Donald Trump was elected in large part on a promise to revitalize our nations economy through pro-business and pro-growth policies that would produce countless new jobs for American workers.

Though Congress has been dragging its feet when it comes to economy-boosting tax cuts and reform legislation, Trumps administration has done what it can to spur job growth through cutting regulations and fostering confidence among businesses and consumers.

Fox Business reported this week that Tyson Foods, one of the biggest food companies in the world, will be building a massive new plant in Tennessee.

The plant will cost an estimated $300 million to build and will provide for at least 1,500 new jobs processing more than 1.25 million chickens per week.

The plant is expected to generate upwards of $150 million in additional revenue for the state.

"This project will enable us to provide even more fresh chicken to consumers across the country," Tyson Foods president and CEO Tom Hayes said in a news release.

"As one of the world's leading protein companies, we continue to raise the world's expectations of how much good food can do.".

The new plant, which is expected to begin operations in 2019, was initially planned as an even bigger facility in Kansas, but was ultimately shifted to Tennessee after local residents expressed opposition in Kansas.

"The (Tennessee) location is attractive to us because of the strong support we've received from state and local leaders, the existing industrial park and availability of labor, as well as access to feed grains produced in the region," stated Doug Ramsey, group president of Poultry for Tyson Foods.

Meanwhile, Fox Business also noted that progress is already underway in Tennessee for construction of a massive, one million square foot factory in which LG Electronics will manufacture new washing machines.

That plant is also expected to be operational in 2019.

But even though Kansas may have been passed over as the initial choice for the new Tyson chicken plant, the company still has its eye on the state for an additional expansion in the future, according to The Kansas City Star, meaning even more jobs and economic growth in the years to come.

"We have been fully aware they were considering multiple locations and planning to build more than one new complex," explained Jackie McClaskey, Kansas secretary of agriculture.

"We anticipate positive news in 2018 as we continue to work with multiple Kansas communities and Tyson.".

Even as plans for the one plant in Leavenworth County were placed on hold due to local opposition, other communities have expressed interest in being home to a new Tyson plant that will bring in jobs and revenue.

Nor are there any hard feelings — at least in public — at being initially passed over for a new Tyson plant, as the Kansas Department of Agriculture issued a statement congratulating both Tyson and Tennessee on working out a deal, with an obvious eye toward working together in the future.

"Consumer demand drives growth in the food and agriculture industry, and we have been aware throughout our own discussions with Tyson Foods that their expansion plans included multiple facilities in more than one state, so this announcement was not unexpected," said department spokeswoman Heather Lansdowne.

"We look forward to continuing to work with Tyson Foods as they further evaluate expansion of their poultry business unit growth opportunities in Kansas," she added.

Meanwhile, as American businesses expand manufacturing capacity here at home, Trump secured dozens of business deals with foreign nations such as China during his recent trip to Asia, according to CNBC.

It was estimated that, of just 37 deals struck with Chinese companies alone, roughly $250 billion will flow into the U.S. economy as a result.

Left unspecified are similar deals struck with businesses in the other nations Trump visited that could also result in tens of billions more in tax revenue initially and create an untold number of jobs.

This is what Trump was talking about when he repeatedly promised to Make America Great Again.

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