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LAPD: Flights Were Grounded Over Fog When Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Crashed

Impeachment Trial Live Updates: GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump starts again on Monday, with Trump’s legal counsel offering arguments for why the president should not be impeached. Refresh for updates. It follows arguments from House managers led by Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) last week. 1 p.m. – Trial Starts President Trump’s defense has taken the floor, led by counsel Pat Cipollone. 12:15 p.m. – GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) both suggested on Monday that a report about National Security Adviser John Bolton’s upcoming book should warrant calling witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins said in a statement. Details of Bolton’s…

LAPD: Flights Were Grounded Over Fog When Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Crashed

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed its helicopter flights were grounded due to fog when former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant’s helicopter crashed, killing him and eight others, on Sunday.

The department’s Air Support Division was grounded from Sunday morning until the afternoon, LAPD spokesperson Josh Rubenstein told CBS News.

“The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying,” he said. The fog, he added, “was enough that we were not flying.”

The department usually flies two helicopters in better conditions, he added. One is flown around the San Fernando Valley and one in the Los Angeles basin.

Bryant, 41, and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna were among the people who died in the crash in Calabasas, California, according to a statement from NBA commissioner Adam Silver. The LAPD confirmed in a news conference that nine people died in the crash, although the department didn’t confirm whether Bryant or his daughter were on board.

“It’s horrible,” said Matt Mauser, the husband of a woman who died in the crash. “I got three small kids and am trying to figure out how to navigate life with three kids and no mom,” he told NBC News, referring to his wife, Christina Mauser, who was the assistant coach for Gianna Bryant’s Mamba Academy basketball team.

“He picked her because she was amazing,” Mauser said. “I was so proud of her and she was so happy.”

Following Bryant’s sudden death, there has been an outpouring of support on social media.

“There’s no words to express the pain Im going through with this tragedy of loosing my neice (sic) Gigi & my brother @kobebryant I love u and u will be missed. My condolences goes out to the Bryant family and the families of the other passengers on board. IM SICK RIGHT NOW,” wrote former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Shaquille O’Neal on Twitter. The two won three NBA championships in a row in the early 2000s.

LAPD: Flights Were Grounded Over Fog When Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Crashed Kobe Bryant (C) and Shaquille O’Neal (R) listen to former Lakers head coach Phil Jackson (L) in a file photo (JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)

“It’s been one of the harder times of my life,” said Bryant’s former Lakers teammate Luke Walton.

Derek Fisher, another Lakers teammate who won several championships with Bryant, wrote on Twitter: “Struggling to process what is now a reality. Kobe’s life after basketball was just beginning and his second act was going to be even greater. His legacy, Gigi’s legacy both will live on forever!”

Bryant’s former Lakers coach, Phil Jackson, also responded in a statement. “The crash was a tragedy for multiple families,” Jackson wrote. “My heart goes out to Vanessa and the families that lost loved ones. Kobe was a chosen one—special in many ways to many people. Our relationship as coach/player transcended the norm. He went beyond the veil.”

When he retired in 2016, Bryant was the third-leading scorer in NBA history. In 2008, he was the league MVP, a two-time NBA scoring champion, and won five NBA championships.

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China Now Second Largest Weapons Producer in World: Arms Watchdog

China has come straight in at number two in the arms producer charts, ahead of Russia, but trailing behind the United States at number one. The report by a Swedish arms watchdog pulled together estimates of sales from China’s arms industry–obscured by secrecy and data-massaging–and compared them with their international rankings. Production of arms does not equate to military spending, since arms can be imported, and much of military spending goes to wages, maintenance, and logistics. China in the past was a big importer of weapons from Russia and Ukraine, and is still Russia’s biggest customer. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says its report, published on Monday, is the most comprehensive picture of Chinese companies’ weapons to date. “In the past, a lack of transparency has meant that the…