Tuesday, September 19, 2017

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CONSERVATIVES ARE FURIOUS WITH DOLLY PARTON OVER HER

APPEARANCE AT THE EMMYS.

SHE ACTUALLY TOOK THE STAGE WITH LILY TOMLIN AND JANE FONDA AND

OF COURSE, THEIR SPEECH GOT A LITTLE POLITICAL.

THEY WERE IN A MOVIE TOGETHER, 9-TO-5 AND THAT'S THE

REASON WHY THEY WERE ON STAGE TOGETHER TO PRESENT THE

AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES IN THE

COUNTRY STAR DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT TRUMP, BUT JANE FONDA AND

BILLY TOMLIN DID SO LET ME TELL YOU WHAT THE STATEMENTS WERE.

JANE FONDA SAID THE FOLLOWING:

THEN LILY TOMLIN SAID:

DOLLY PARTON DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THAT WERE ABOUT TRUMP

JUST THE FACT THAT SHE WAS THERE SANDWICHED BETWEEN THESE

LIBERAL WOMEN REALLY UPSET AND HURT THE FEELINGS OF TRUMP

SUPPORTERS THE LIMIT GIVE YOU A FEW EXAMPLES.

ONE COMMENTER ON DOLLY PARTON'S FACEBOOK PAGE SAID:

ANOTHER PERSON SAID:

ANOTHER SAID:

SHE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT TRUMP.

SHE JUST DID THERE AS THESE ACTRESSES MADE THEIR COMMENTS.

WHO'S THE SNOWFLAKE NOW?

REALLY?

NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO CRITICIZE TRUMP?

KNOW WAS ALLOWED TO BE IN THE SAME ROOM AS INDIVIDUALS

WHO CRITICIZE TRUMP BECAUSE IF THEY ARE IN THAT SAME ROOM,

GUILT BY ASSOCIATION.

I COULD NOT AGREE MORE.

COME ON.

LOOK, FIRST OF ALL, THEY ARE FROM A MOVIE WHICH IS ALL

ABOUT FIGHTING AGAINST THE CHAUVINIST BOSS.

THAT'S PART OF THE MOVIE.

THERE BOXES AND A WHOLE AND THE CHAUVINIST.

THEY TAKE IT TO THE MOVIE EXTREMES.

THE JOKE IS ON POINT THAT WAY AND YOU'VE GOT A GUY, LIKE HIM

OR DON'T, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS A

CHAUVINIST AS WELL.

FRANKLY, HE FALLS INTO THE SAME CATEGORY AS THE GUY FROM

THE MOVIE DIES A CLEAN JOKE THAT YOU MAY NOT LIKE AND YOU MAY

NOT THINK POLITICS BELONG IN THE EMMYS WHICH ASSIST THIS JUST IN?

POLITICS IS ALWAYS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE WORD SHOWTIME NO ISSUE.

THE IDEA THAT DOLLY PARTON, WHO JUST HAPPENED, SHE KNEW IT WAS

GOING DOWN THAT SHE WITH A WERE GOING TO DO BUT THAT SHE SHOULD

BE STORED IN THE SAME WAY IS ODD TO ME.

AS ANA SAYS, IT KINDA REFLECTS HOW THIN SKINNED THAT GOP

SUPPORTERS CAN BE.

THEY CANNOT HANDLE ANYONE CRITICIZING TRUMP.

THINK ABOUT THAT FOR A SECOND.

IT HURTS THEIR FEELINGS TOO MUCH TO THE POINT THAT THEY WILL

TAKE TIME OUT OF THEIR DATA WRITE NASTY COMMENTS TOWARD

SOMEONE WHO JUST HAPPENS TO BE IN THE SAME, IN THE

PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE CRITICIZING TRUMP.

IF THAT IS NOT SNOWFLAKE 101, I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS.

BY THE WAY, SPEAKING OF SNOWFLAKES, KELLYANNE

CONWAY DIDN'T LIKE HOW POLITICIZED THE EMMYS WERE.

HERE SHE IS TALKING ABOUT JUST THAT:

YOUR TAKE AWAY YESTERDAY FROM THE THREE-HOUR CELEBRITY, I

DON'T KNOW, POLITICAL RALLY?

IT DID FEEL THAT WAY.

I GUESS IT'S SORT OF ñ IT'S A SAMENESS.

THEY GOT PLUCKED AND POLISHED AND WAXED AND SOME OF THEM

DIDN'T EAT FOR TWO MONTHS AND ALL FOR WHAT?

TO SOUND THE SAME?

THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO SPEAK BUT IF YOU'RE TUNING IN TO

WATCH, IF YOU'RE AMERICAN AND TUNING IN TO WATCH YOUR

FAVORITE ACTORS AND ACTRESSES AND SHOWS AND I USED IT TO

DO IT ROUTINELY AS A KID, WHO'S GOING TO WIN?

OH NO, SHE LOST.

I LOVE HER SHOW.

THERE IS VERY LITTLE OF THAT.

IT'S BETWEEN THE EMMYS, THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT WAS VERY

POLITICIZED, OUR SPORTS A VERY POLITICIZED AND IT LOOKS

LIKE THE RATINGS ARE SUFFERING THAT IT LOOKS LIKE AMERICA

IS RESPONDING BY TUNING OUT BECAUSE THEY WANT YOU TO

STICK TO YOUR KNITTING.

THEY WANT THEM TO, I GUESS, IN THIS CASE READ THE STUFF OTHER

PEOPLE WRITE FOR YOU.

SHE COULDN'T BE ñ THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS GOING ON HERE.

1ST, YOU ARREST THE RATINGS BECAUSE I ALSO SAW FRANK

ONCE POSTED SOMETHING ABOUT THE RATINGS ARE WAY DOWN AND

WHEN WILL LIBERALS UNDERSTAND THEY'RE GOING TO

ALIENATE HALF THE COUNTRY WITH THE POLITICS.

THE RATINGS ARE DOWN IN THE EMMYS, AND BY THE WAY, WHEN

WE SAY DOWN, THEY WERE DOWN LAST YEAR TOO.

JUST IN THE TARGET DEMO THEY WERE DOWN 10% BECAUSE AT THE

BALLGAME WAS ON THAT WAS A MARQUEE FOOTBALL GAME AND

FOOTBALL RANKS AT THE TOP OF TELEVISION VIEWING EVERY WEEK.

IF YOU LOOK IN THE TOP FIVE SHOWS, THEY ARE ALL FOOTBALL.

SO PUT A MARQUEE FOOTBALL GAME IN PRIME TIME UP AGAINST

THE EMMYS, THAT'S GOING TO SIPHON OFF A BUNCH OF AUDIENCE.

NUMBER TWO, AGAIN, ON THE SAME POINT.

POLITICS IS ACTUALLY DRIVING THE SUCCESS OF STEPHEN COLBERT

AND LATE NIGHT.

BEFORE TRUMP CAME IN, COLBERT WAS LANGUISHING.

NOW HE IS WINNING.

I DON'T BUY THE IDEA THAT NO ONE'S WATCHING AND THE

NUMBERS ARE DOWN AND HOLLYWOOD, WHEN ARE THEY GONNA GET IT?

BULLSHIT.

PEOPLE, EVERYONE HAS BECOME A POLITICAL ACTIVIST.

PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEVER VOTED BEFORE ALL THE SUDDEN

LEADING FORWARD IN THEIR CHAIRS AND FIND OUT WHAT'S GOING ON.

HAD THE IDEA, WHEN ARE LIBERALS GOING TO LEARN POLITICS HAS

NO PLACE AT THESE AWARD SHOWS AND IN THE LAST THING AND I

WILL SHUT UP, I ALSO OBJECT TO THE IDEA THAT ACTORS CANNOT

HAVE OPINIONS ON POLITICS.

WHY NOT?

YOU HAVE TO BE A PUNDIT ON FOX NEWS?

YOU HAVE TO BE A FORMER APPLIANCE SALESMAN WHO

LOOKS GOOD AND THAT CAN SPEAK DECENTLY, YOU GET A

WEEKEND SHOW AND THEN A MAINSTREAM SHOW ON FOX NEWS.

FUCK THAT.

THESE, SOME OF THEM ARE WELL-INFORMED PEOPLE IN A

NUMBER OF DIFFERENT SUBJECTS AND IF THIS IS THEREFORE AN

OPPORTUNITY, I DON'T MIND HEARING WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY.

EXACTLY.

IT'S THE RIGHT TO SAY WHAT THEY WANT TO SAY.

THEY LOVE TALKING ABOUT THE RATINGS AND IT'S HILARIOUS

BECAUSE I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR KELLYANNE CONWAY TALK ABOUT

TRUMP'S RATINGS AND I'M SPECIFICALLY TALKING BY HIS

APPROVAL RATINGS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT GOOD.

RASMUSSEN WHICH LEANS A LITTLE BIT MORE CONSERVATIVE HAS

THE HIGHEST APPROVAL RATING FOR CONCERT AT 44%

BUT IF YOU LOOK AT GALLUP IT'S 48%.

I'M TALKING ABOUT TODAY.

THAT'S WHAT HIS RATING IS TODAY DOES NOT LOOKING GOOD FOR HIM.

HE CAME INTO OFFICE WITH INCREDIBLY LOW APPROVAL RATINGS.

THEIR PEOPLE AS YOU MENTIONED WHO WERE NEVER IN KINDA BE

POLITICAL GETTING INVOLVED AND FEELING INSPIRED TO MAKE A

CHANGE AND YOU ARE SEEING IN SOCIAL MEDIA, PEOPLE ON MY

FACEBOOK FEED THAT HAD NEVER BEEN POLITICAL BEFORE NOW

GETTING INVOLVED BECAUSE THEY SEE THAT RIGHT NOW IS A VERY

FRAGILE AND VULNERABLE TIME IN AMERICA AND SO IF YOU HAVE

PEOPLE IN HOLLYWOOD OR CELEBRITIES WHO WANT TO

MAKE A STATEMENT OR MAKE A STANCE, AWESOME.

I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH IT.

FACT, EVEN IF THERE WERE A COUPLE OF PEOPLE WHO WANTED

TO SAY SOMETHING SUPPORTIVE OF TRUMP, I'M NOT GOING TO SAY

HERE AND SAY WHAT YOU JUST STICK TO ACTING BECAUSE I LIKE

WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY.

NO, THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY WHAT THEY WANT TO SAY AND

IF THIS IS THEIR PLATFORM THEN SO BE IT.

I DEFAULT TO THE FIRST THING ANA SAID WHICH IS SO WELL PUT.

SNOWFLAKE 101: IT WAS TWO JOKES.

GET OVER IT ALREADY.

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A Third Party? 'True President Trump' Voters' Views Diverge From GOP | Meet The Press | NBC News - Duration: 2:33.

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North Korea taunted with World War 3 drills by Donald Trump's Guam fighter jets - Duration: 4:20.

North Korea taunted with World War 3 drills by Donald Trump's Guam fighter jets

These pictures show a flurry of joint military exercises between Donald Trump's Guam forces and South Korea, in a show of force against Kim Jong-un.

Four F-35B stealth fighters and two B-1B bombers flew over the peninsula to demonstrate the deterrence capability of the US-South Korea alliance against s nuclear and missile threats, South Korea's defence ministry said in a statement.

Dramatic photographs taken at the bombing range show the fighter jets zoom past overhead, before dropping their weapons into a mountain-side crater causing a huge fiery explosion.

The drills are the first flights since North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3 - along with staging another missile test over Japan, sending regional tensions soaring.

As part of today's "routine" training exercise, US jets few alongside four South Korean F-15K jet fighters to drop MK-82, MK-84 and GBU-32 bombs on stimulated targets at the Pilseung Range in Gangwon-do.

After the drills, the F-35B jets and B-1B bombers returned to their bases in Japan and Guam respectively, sources said.

But the joint drills will be conducted two to three times a month these days, Defence Minister Song Young-moo told a parliamentary hearing on Monday. The joint military drills come three days after the North fired another intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan.

A sixth nuclear test was also conducted earlier this month, when Kim Jong-Uns tyrannical regime tested what it termed a hydrogen bomb many times more powerful than its previous device.  US President Trump has threatened "fire and fury" against North Korea as he talks up conflict with the rogue state, adding that Washington is ready to use the "full range" of capabilities at its disposal if necessary.

And on Sunday, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said the Security Council had run out of options on containing North Koreas nuclear programme. And she warned the United States might have to turn the matter over to the Pentagon.

Asked about Trumps warning last month that the North Korean threat to the United States would be met with fire and fury, Ms Haley said: It was not an empty threat. Washington has also asked China to do more to rein in its neighbour and ally, while Beijing has urged the United States to refrain from making threats against the North.

Todays exercises come as near North Korea amid continuing tensions over the isolated states nuclear ambitions.

The official Xinhua news agency said the joint exercises will take place between Peter the Great Bay, just outside of the Russian far eastern port of Vladivostok, not far from the Russia-North Korea border, and into the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, to the north of Japan. .

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President Trump To Address UN General Assembly - Duration: 1:49.

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Trump Administration Reaffirms Plans to Pull Out of Paris Climate Agreement - Duration: 0:57.

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Corporate Response to Trump Pulling Out of Paris Accord | Ceres - Duration: 2:29.

The United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.

The business community has a strong reaction to the president's withdraw from the Paris agreement.

Many prominent companies including IBM, Exxon Mobil and Amazon

support the Accord.

More than two dozen companies including oil giant Shell,

Apple, Facebook.

General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt tweeted:

"Climate change is real. Industry must now lead and not depend on government."

It was just an enormous response of businesses saying unlike ten years ago,

they're willing to step up to the plate, they're willing to be part of the solution, not part of the problem

and they're willing to act.

This is not about good guys versus bad guys,

East Coast versus West Coast, blue states versus green states.

It is about whether or not we have enough jobs.

It is about whether our industries stay strong.

The agricultural industry can't be strong if climate keeps getting worse

and storms are ruining their crops.

The insurance industry will not stay strong, if they're paying 40 billion dollar in payouts

on average a year, for the property and casualty insurance sector

because of climate related increased storms.

The clothing industry who rely on the cotton crop,

do not do well when the cotton crop dies due to droughts caused by climate change.

What we found was not 10 companies or 20 companies

but 50 companies and then 100 companies

and we're now at 500 plus, who wanted to stand up and make the case

that acting on climate was in their own self-interest,

as well as in the public interest.

For us it's bringing in some, who people felt would be against climate regulation,

who people felt in the past oppose climate regulation.

But we're seeing quite the opposite,

that businesses understand the need to act,

they're starting to act, and from all the most unsuspecting places.

And if Washington doesn't want to listen to environmental leaders or scientists,

they will listen to the major corporate leaders and financial leaders,

when they call for change and change them.

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President Trump Makes 1st U.N. Appearance - Duration: 1:40.

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In First U.N. Remarks Donald Trump Brings Up His Own Property Nearby | The 11th Hour | MSNBC - Duration: 2:18.

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Trump Makes First Appearance As President At U.N. - Duration: 2:07.

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Trump Debuts At United Nations, Pushes For Reform - Duration: 0:30.

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Trump tweets today Joy and panel discuss his latest MSNBC - Duration: 13:34.

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What the world can take away from Trump's Tweets - Duration: 3:46.

Some of the most globally recognized personalities take to Twitter to share their piece of mind.

When it comes to causing controversy on the platform, no one comes close to U.S. President

Donald Trump.

On our News Features tonight, Lee Unshin puts the filter-less leader's Tweets under the

microscope for what the world should take away from them.

Type away and express yourself, but keep it under 140 characters.

The social network Twitter now has over 300 million active users.

And with over 14-hundred tweets since taking office this January...

,U.S. President Donald Trump is a regular on the platform, to say the least.

(Korean) "From the beginning President Trump didn't

exactly have a great relationship with the media.

So he uses Twitter to have his words heard directly from him, rather than through the

press.

But the shortened messages due to Twitter's character limit can create misunderstandings.

His blunt word choices also can be seen as a negative aspect of his use of Twitter."

Besides popularizing abbreviations like MAGA, he has publicly labeled people 'crazy', or

'psycho', engaged in a heated discussions, dubbed 'Twitter wars',... and has often been

criticized for causing confusion through his mixed messages on government policies, as

seen in his recent tweets on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

(English-Skype) "It may very well appear to some of his supporters,

I think most Americans are concerned by it...Twitter existed under President Obama but he followed

the very traditional way you run a presidency which is you acknowledge and understand that

everything that U.S. president says is important, everything has an impact and watched around

the world."

(Standup) And those concerns have also spread outside

the United States.

With the direct and outspoken way he uses the medium, President Trump's tweets have

a global impact like no other, often making headlines even here in Seoul.

In June, Trump claimed a "New Trade Deal" had been discussed with South Korean leader

Moon Jae-in, AHEAD of their joint statement, even suggesting the two had agreed on renegotiating

the landmark deal... causing chaos for industry watchers on both sides.

And his fiery yet somewhat vague remarks on North Korea's reckless provocations had the

world on the edge of their seats... as what level of measures Washington was considering,

was anybody's guess.

(English) "These kinds of remarks by President Trump

are making much confusion in policy terms between the US and South Korea, so all these

policy makers are making efforts to normalize what has been confused by each side,...I think

we just have to keep the principles of what should be between the US and South Korea rather

than just swayed by what he mentions all the time in tweeting."

With time, experts add that politicians and world leaders have learned not to believe

everything that President Trump writes on his Twitter feed.

(English-Skype) "No one in most of our view benefits from

the kind of uncertainty, where you get this, kind of unfiltered essence of Trump and you

are not quite sure what that means and you don't know how much of it is going to end

up in policy.

But nothing I've seen so far suggests he's going to allow himself to be filtered."

So for now this "government by twitter" is here to stay.

But whether they are just passing thoughts or serious declarations of intent...the words

of such a prominent figure with much leverage, reach way beyond than his 40 million followers

on the platform.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

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Kellyanne Conway Fights Fire With Fire Annihilates Emmys Hollywood For Anti-Trump Broadcast! - Duration: 10:34.

Kellyanne Conway Fights Fire With Fire Annihilates Emmys Hollywood For Anti-Trump Broadcast

peered away in Kelly and Conway counselor to the president Kelly Ann

good morning so what will what will our president's message be in front of that

this group of global elites at the UN president Trump will be promoting peace

he'll be promoting prosperity and sovereignty and accountability North

Korea is not a distinctly American problem it is the world's challenge now

and the president will call upon our allies and others to come together to

push back against a nuclear capable North Korea also you see the

deterioration of democracy in Venezuela you see hotspots around the globe like

Syria obviously the Iran nuclear deal that was UN sanctioned is very much on

this president's mind he's been talking about that since he was a candidate and

but he'll also promote prosperity because prosperity is also everyone's

business to make sure that our sovereign nations

pursue economic prosperity for its citizenry the way they they see fit and

this president also has always called for a better balance a better deal and

trade deals for this country he's putting American workers and American

companies and American employers in American interests first and how that

goes into a UN address like this is making clear that he will always come to

the table in good faith but that these deals need to benefit Americans more

same thing with UN reform and then finally sovereignty and accountability

we need to be sovereign nations with physical borders this is a big part of

the president's very busy September where he will continue domestically to

to be talking about the border wall interior enforcement other major tenets

of his immigration plan and take really gone a road tour no promoting his tax

reform tax relief plan absolutely busy September no kidding so it's interesting

he's gonna be spending a couple of days here talking about things but you

brought up North Korea you know that really is the tough one and while he's

going to speak before the assembled countries it's really the country of

China because they've cut off fuel supplies by 30 percent they really have

to do it a hundred percent Kellyanne to be

effective the president has really have been engaging China you know almost from

day one because he established a much better relationship with President Xi

but at the same time those diplomatic channels have not worked obviously the

economic sanctions will I mean North Korea sanctions his own people yeah I

mean who we all know that and so you do see the president himself commented on

Twitter yesterday about the long gas lines and it would be it is important I

believe for the president to keep talking to China as well well go ahead

Kelly and the president tweeted last December east of the United Nations has

such great potential but right now it is just a club for people to get together

talk and have a good time so sad so will you elaborate on that because a lot of

people watching might not know what happens in the UN and when these world

leaders get together what does he mean by that specifically I know you played a

clip earlier too and thanks for recalling that clip from December 28th I

happen to be a Mara Lago that day when the president made those comments about

how the UN just needs to be more responsive that it needs to be held

accountable to its member nations but the member nations according to this

president also have to pull their weight and contribute financially and otherwise

we're very happy that UN reform is on the agenda and this president mr. Trump

is certainly open to UN reforms and we're very happy but recently by 15 to 0

twice you had a unanimous vote agreeing to sanction North Korea so we know that

there are aspects of the UN in that case the UN Security Council that work well

in times of crises but the fact is that the UN like many member organizations

should be very responsive to its member states but the member states also should

be responsive there are some big things that can be worked on together and I

think that's the president's point he's going there the best way to reform a

body and organization a nation is from doing it from the inside from the inside

and he's going there and I'm sure he will talk about that as well the

sovereignty and the accountability as well the accountability even member

nations be the accountability of the larger organization to those member

nations Kellyanne I saw an item on I think the hill comm yesterday where it

said the before the whole reconciliation

thing runs out it sounds like Mitch McConnell is going

to try to bring up healthcare again before the end of September is that a

possibility where they if they could get 50 US senators to say yep I'm on board

could that happen it could happen and you probably know and I've been covering

that the Graham Cassidy bill is gaining in support and steam many of the

governors like it I'm told we're close to 50 votes or so in the Senate I we

know that mr. Menendez is otherwise indisposed

in New Jersey so that changes the mathematical calculus in the Senate and

and this is important this president wants to deliver coverage for those 29

million Americans who don't have it who relied to about keeping their plan and

keeping their doctor and who have been left out of the process people had the

worst possible outcome under Obamacare they have this insurance card that they

could not use so being their premiums spiked obviously the deductibles were

out of control and and the in Graham Cass I think allowing the individual

more freedom and allowing many of those important healthcare delivery aspects

components to go into this bill so that repealing and replacing Obamacare really

takes hold is incredibly important now the president keeps saying and he's

right he's been here for seven or eight months

they've been talking about this for seven eight years he's ready

you put meaningful repeal and replace legislation on his desk and he will sign

does Mitch have enough yeses it looks like it looks like they're getting there

I speak to our legislative affairs office saw continuously and I know that

senators Graham and Cassidy worked very hard along with a former senator Rick

Santorum on this alternative plan and and have again being I think gaining

support of many governors that's okay because to get those Medicaid dollars to

the governors who are closer to those in need is is really important to help here

reforms absolutely will Kellyanne I I've heard a rumor that when the year starts

out the first date you Circle is that Sunday night of the Emmys and you make

sure you don't miss it you pop popcorn and enjoy it your takeaway yesterday

from the three-hour celebrity I don't know political rally it did feel that

way I guess it's sort of the same it's the same 'no sit

sits they get they got plucked and polished and waxed and some of them

didn't eat for two months and all for what to sound the same and there they

have a right to speak but if you're tuning in to watch if you're American

you're tuning in to watch your favorite actors and actresses and shows and I

used to do it routinely as a kid who's going to win and and oh she lost and I

love her show more and there's very little of that it's between the Emmys

the Miss America pageant was very politicized our sports are very

politicized and it looks like the ratings are suffering it looks like

America is responding by tuning out because they want you to stick to your

knitting they want you to I guess in this case read the stuff other people

write for you and so they're welcome to their opinion

but how does it really fit I got that feeling of the old you know the old

Sesame Street song one of these things does not belong here just it was on and

on and on and I think it's this culture of sameness that I talk about look at

the media Research Center News Buster's analysis recently were 91 percent 91

percent of the coverage about President Trump in the in the summer was negative

I felt the same last night watching it but I am so happy Kate McKinnon was able

to get her Emmy I know she thought Hillary Clinton but I had to be much

more fun to to play me yes she used to play she she used to play Hillary and

then Sean Spicer of course Melissa McCarthy they they panned over to her in

the audience when Sean comes out for folks at home that didn't see it we're

gonna show you a soundbite if Sean Spicer coming out with his podium will

get your reaction this was shocking is there anyone who could say how big the

audience is Sean do you know

audience to witness and Emmys period hmm that's funny what do you think I'm very

happy my former White House colleagues Sean Spicer is a man of good humor and

he's been quoted recently saying life outside is much more relaxed so I'm very

happy for him this is something that a lot of folks in Hollywood sometimes lack

which is introspection and good humor but you know back back to also your

original question I'd like to tie it all together here it's people have the right

to speak freely that's very obvious we live in the greatest democracy in the

world that allows that we're doing it presently

but again to what end in other words it doesn't really you're alienating six at

least 63 million Americans who reported this president last time but you're

alienating many more who want the President to succeed and you're showing

the world that you're so easy with an insult about our about our leader I

think that's really unfortunate actually Kellyanne do you think the president

United States will call Alec Baldwin today to congratulate him for winning an

Emmy for playing Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live let me predict the

future no and he probably parently noticed he's addressing the United

Nations General Assembly today there's a lot of things on the president united

states docket North Korea Iran and Syria Venezuela healthcare reform the border

wall he's a busy guy no phone call to Alec Baldwin all right Kellyanne thank

you thank you busy week all right a still ahead on this Monday telecast new

surveillance video may have actually captured one of the London subway

bombers leaving his foster home what could this mean for the investigation

Aaron Cohen here to discuss coming up the foster family was honored by the

Queen by the way that's what that video meant and people on TV look

you

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News Wrap: UN hasn't reached its full potential, says Trump - Duration: 3:30.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: For President Trump today, it was the kickoff of his first United Nations

General Assembly.

As a candidate, he had roundly criticized the world body.

Today, he spoke at a meeting on U.N. reform, and said the U.S. will work with Secretary-General

Antonio Guterres to make changes.

DONALD TRUMP, President of the United States: The United Nations has not reached its full

potential because of bureaucracy and mismanagement.

While the United Nations on a regular budget has increased by 140 percent and its staff

has more than doubled since 2000, we are not seeing the results in line with this investment,

but I know that, under the secretary-general, that's changing, and it's changing fast.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The president also met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

and talked again of trying for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.

Mr. Trump addresses the full General Assembly tomorrow.

The president also spoke with Chinese leader Xi Jinping by phone about enforcing new sanctions

on North Korea.

This came as the North warned that new pressure will only increase its drive to develop more

nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, in live drills, the U.S. military sent a pair of B-1B bombers and F-35 stealth

fighters over South Korea.

It was the second such flight in recent weeks.

Hurricane Maria has closed in on the Eastern Caribbean tonight, threatening the very same

islands wrecked by Hurricane Irma.

By this evening, the storm was passing Martinique with winds of 130 miles an hour, making it

a Category 4 storm and still growing.

The Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are in the projected path tomorrow and Wednesday.

There are new signs of recovery today in Florida, a week after Hurricane Irma swept the state.

Schools in Miami-Dade and Broward County reopened for more than 600,000 students.

Other systems, and some colleges, remain closed.

In the hard-hit Florida Keys, Governor Rick Scott and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human

Services Tom Price warned today of potential dangers to those returning.

TOM PRICE, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary: There's mold challenges.

There are the marine life that -- and diseases that occur.

So they need to take precautions, simple wearing of gloves, making certain that when they are

moving debris that they are being cautious and that they are not inhabiting a place that

is uninhabitable.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Utility crews have restored power to the great majority of those who lost

it during the storm, but nearly 800,000 people remained in the dark today.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending that four large national monuments in the

West be downsized.

It's widely reported the sites are Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah.

They cover more than three million acres, as well as two others in Nevada and Oregon.

Zinke also recommended lifting curbs on logging and mining at several other sites.

Environmentalists have condemned the proposal.

President Trump has said designating these monuments amounted to a federal land grab.

On Wall Street today, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 63 points to close at 22331.

The Nasdaq rose six points, and the S&P 500 added three.

And some history was made at the 69th annual Emmy Awards last night.

"The Handmaid's Tale," which was shown on Hulu, won for best drama series.

It's the first such award for a video streaming service.

And Lena Waithe became the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for best comedy-writing,

for the show "Master of None."

HBO's political satire "Veep" won best comedy, and "Saturday Night Live" won nine awards,

the most of the evening.

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Trump To Speak On North Korea At U.N. General Assembly - Duration: 0:58.

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White House Paranoia: Trump Officials Think Aides Are Spies for Mueller - Duration: 3:18.

According to a new report by the New York Times, the White House is absolutely gripped

with paranoia.

The report says that people within the White House, White House officials, believe that

some other officials or White House aides might actually be wearing wires so that they

can record conversations with White House officials or Donald Trump himself and later

on go turn in those tapes to Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller.

Now, this is a legitimate fear that some people within the Trump Administration are having

right now, according to sources within this report.

People in the White House are readily admitting that yeah, there's some wackadoos up here

that absolutely think we're wearing wires so that we can turn these over to Bob Mueller

later so he has more evidence to start prosecuting people.

Here's the thing, they absolutely could be wearing wires at the request of Bob Mueller

trying to get information, but if these people are so paranoid about their conversations

being recorded, then the bigger question here is what are they talking about that they're

afraid of other people, specifically a special prosecutor, overhearing?

That only further proves that we probably need somebody in the White House wearing a

wire to find out what the hell is going on behind the scenes.

We already know that this special prosecutor, his investigation is already touching on Kushner,

Trump Jr.

We know it's going to Trump.

We know he's calling in White House aides to give some testimony.

We know more and more people are being called to come testify in front of the grand jury.

Don Jr.'s probably going to have to testify in front of a full Senate panel later this

month, and so things are getting a little crazy with this investigation, because it's

roping in everybody from the Trump Administration, even people who have left.

We learned this past weekend that Michael Flynn was trying to negotiate some kind of

pay to play with other countries regarding nuclear weapons, so yeah, I don't fault people

within the Trump Administration for being a little paranoid right now, because you really

should be.

Bad things are happening for each and every one of you in terms of this special prosecutor's

investigation, and it's only a matter of time before every one of you gets taken down.

It might be six months from now.

It might be a year and a half from now.

It could be by the end of this month.

We don't know, and to be honest, that's part of the fun of it, watching these idiots squirm

because they know they did things that were unethical or possibly illegal, but not knowing

when that hammer's going to drop and finally take them away to prison, that is about the

only good thing happening with the Trump Administration today.

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Trump's Golf Ball Retweet Was Low, Even For Him - Duration: 3:11.

As a wealthy individual, Donald Trump always likes to talk about class and dignity, and

you know, just being a well-respected upper-class member of society.

But for somebody who likes to talk about class all the time, he consistently shows us that

money can in fact not buy class.

And he proved it once again this past weekend when he retweeted a gift from a Twitter account

called Fucked Up Trump, or Fucked Up Minds excuse me, that showed Donald Trump swinging

a golf club, hitting a golf ball, rather poorly I might add.

And then it was super imposed with another gift that showed that golf ball hitting Hilary

Clinton and knocking her down.

Seems kind of harmless, right?

I mean it didn't actually happen, but here's the thing.

That gift was retweeted by the President of the United States, that showed him allegedly,

jokingly, mockingly knocking down his former Presidential candidate opponent, who also

happens to be a woman, and he thinks it's funny.

He doesn't see anything wrong with retweeting that out to millions of people, and millions

of bots on his Twitter account.

But it is wrong.

Once again, we cannot continue to normalize the behavior of Donald Trump, and we cannot

continue to let him fall well below the bar that is already set incredibly low for him,

but every time he proves us wrong.

He proves us that he can go lower than our expectations, and that is what this little

tweet incident did this past weekend.

There wasn't anything funny about this.

This was his horrible alt-right base showing us how much they still hate Hilary Clinton,

how obsessed they still are with Hilary Clinton, and Donald Trump is right there with them,

because that's all he thinks about on any given day.

Hilary Clinton beat him in the popular vote, and President Obama was a better President

than he'll ever be.

And those two facts eat away at him every second he is awake, and probably he has nightmares

about them when he goes to sleep.

Donald Trump is not a normal person.

Donald Trump is not the kind of guy anybody in this country should idolize, or look up

to, or respect, or admire.

And he's not the kind of guy that anybody would ever describe as having class.

His own Twitter feed is proof that money can't buy dignity, money can't buy class, money

can't buy respect.

Those kinds of things have to be earned and shown, and Donald Trump is incapable of showing

the American public that he is a decent human being, because there is not a single redeeming

quality within him that would ever allow him to act like a decent human being for more

than

about one second.

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