Trump Praises Nascar Fans and Again Rails Against N.F.L. Protests
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Trump Signs Revised Travel Ban - Duration: 0:28.-------------------------------------------
President Trump Signs New Travel Ban, Adds Three Countries - Duration: 0:25.-------------------------------------------
Morning Joe 9/25/17 Look at Trump's actions on North Korea, says senator - Duration: 7:12.-------------------------------------------
Trump doing all he can do avoid nuclear war with North Korea: Mnuchin - Duration: 0:33.A top U.S. official has assured that President Trump... does *not want a nuclear war with
North Korea.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that the administration is doing everything
it can... to make sure a war does not break out.
He did emphasize however,... that President Trump's number one priority,... is ensuring
the safety of the American people,... as well as those of its allies.
Mnuchin also condemned North Korea's recent provocations,... saying its nuclear test and
missile launches over Japanese airspace,... were unacceptable.
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President Trump issues new travel ban for EIGHT countries - Duration: 3:36.President Trump issues new travel ban for EIGHT countries
BAN: Eight countries are on the revised US travel ban list.
The new order replaced his ban on travellers from six Muslim-majority nations entering the United States. The new restrictions will affect those coming from Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Somalia, as well as Venezuela, North Korea, and Chad.
Officials have said the new order will go into effect on October 18, but that any valid visas from affected countries wont be revoked.
The list has tailored rules depending on which country it is impacting Venezuela, which will only apply to certain government officials and their families.
Changes from the previous order include restrictions on Sudan being lifted. People from Iraq will also not be subjected to an outright blanket travel ban but will instead face enhanced vetting.
Shortly after the announcement, Trump tweeted: Making America Safe is my number one priority. We will not admit those into our country we cannot safely vet. His previous travel ban sparked international outrage and a number of legal challenges.
The new proclamation says: North Korea does not cooperate with the United States government in any respect and fails to satisfy all information-sharing requirements..
Yesterday, Trump said of the ban: The tougher, the better. After the September 15 Parsons Green bombing attack in London, he wrote on Twitter that the new ban should be far larger, tougher and more specific – but stupidly, that would not be politically correct. The expiring ban blocked entry into the US by people from the six countries for 90 days and locked out most aspiring refugees for 120 days to give Trumps administration time to conduct a worldwide review of U.S.
vetting procedures for foreign visitors. Critics have accused the Republican president of discriminating against Muslims in violation of constitutional guarantees of religious liberty and equal protection under the law; breaking existing US immigration law and stoking religious hatred.
Some federal courts blocked the ban, but the US Supreme Court allowed it to take effect in June with some restrictions.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on October 10 on whether the current ban discriminates against Muslims in violation of the Constitution.
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BREAKING TRUMP to replace TRAVEL BAN with NEW TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS - News - Duration: 5:44.-------------------------------------------
Trump Vs. NFL Latest - Duration: 2:15.-------------------------------------------
Trump Administration Announces New Travel Restrictions - Duration: 0:26.-------------------------------------------
Some Lions kneel, team links arms in response to Trump - Duration: 0:41.-------------------------------------------
President Trump signs proclamation implementing travel restrictions on 8 countries - Duration: 0:31.-------------------------------------------
North Korea stages rallies in support of Kim Jong-un and denounces Trump's UN speech - Duration: 1:57.Pyongyang sent an open letter calling on nations to denounce Trump's speech at the UN.
Also several mass protests were staged in North Korea.
The weekend rallies targeted the U.S. administration while showing support for their leader Kim
Jong-un.
Kwon Jang-ho zooms in on the rare sight.
Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands were said to have taken to the streets across North
Korea, armed with banners and slogans denouncing the U.S. and Trump.
The biggest rally was staged reportedly in Pyongyang, with over a hundred thousand gathered
at Kim Il-sung Square.
Senior officials were said to have read out a statement by Kim Jong-un, before making
their own speeches and rally cries, vowing to achieve their "final victory" over the
"U.S. imperialists."
These rallies came after Kim Jong-un released an unprecedented statement on Friday condemning
U.S. President Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly earlier last week.
Written in the first person, the statement called Trump "mentally deranged" and pledged
to take the strongest countermeasures against the U.S.
Trump had called Kim a "rocket man" on a suicide mission in his speech, and had threatened
to "totally destroy" North Korea if necessary.
The ongoing volley of insults and threats has put other nations on edge.
However, Pyongyang also called on them to take their side in condemning Trump in an
open letter to parliaments around the world on Monday.
The regime's foreign affairs committee is said to have asked all countries that "love
independence, peace and justice" to fulfill their duty of maintaining these values...
and remain vigilant of the U.S. leader's actions.
The letter warned that Trump's words were a big miscalculation that could lead to nuclear
war.
It added the mission of the committee is to promote friendly relations with all parliaments
and peace-loving people around the world.
There is no information as to which nations the letter was sent.
Kwon Jang-Ho, Arirang News.
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Trump's Criticism Of Kneeling Protest Brings Athletes From Multiple Sports Together - Duration: 3:11.-------------------------------------------
Donald Trump Sings Unforgettable by French Montana ft. Swae Lee (AUTOTUNE cover version) - Duration: 1:28.It's not good enough for me Since I've been with you
It's not gonna work for you Nobody can equal me
I'm gonna sip on this drink, when I'm fucked up
I should know how to pick up I'm gonna catch the rhythm
While she push up against me, is she tipsy?
I had enough convo for 24 I peep'd you from across the room
Pretty little body dancin' like GoGo And you are unforgettable
I need to get you alone A fuckin' good time never hurt nobody
I got a little drink but it's not Bacardi If you loved the girl, then I'm so, so sorry
I gotta give it to her like we in a marriage Like we in a hurry
I won't tell nobody You're on your level too
Tryna do what lovers do
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McCain says Trump never apologized for 'war hero' dig - Duration: 2:10.McCain says Trump never apologized for 'war hero' dig
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Top 5 Other Athlete Protests, in Light of Trump's Anthem Tweets - Duration: 2:10.After President Donald Trump called for protesting NFL'ers to be fired, more than 200 of them
sat, knelt or raised their fists in protest.
But it's not the first time!
Here are 5 OTHER times athletes protested.
In 2014, NBA players protested the choking death of Eric Garner, an African-American
man, by police officers.
Garner's last words were "I can't breathe" -- which many NBA players, including Lebron
James and Kobe Bryant, wore on their shirts during pre-game not long afterwards.
Soccer player Megan Rapinoe has received wards for her work in the LGBTQ community, but when
she decided to kneel before the national anthem in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, U.S.
Soccer passed a policy that requires all of its players to stand "respectfully" during
the national anthems
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, many major league ballparks started playing God
Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch.
Most fans and players stand and remove their caps for the song -- but not Toronto Blue
Jay Carlos Delgado.
He refused to stand in protest of the war in Iraq
And ended up booed in many cities, especially New York.
The United States were one of 66 countries that did not participate in the 1980 Olympics
in the Moscow
The boycott came after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.
The USSR boycotted right back four years later, by not attending the '84 games in Los Angeles.
American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos won gold and bronze, respectively, in the
200 metres at the 1968 Olympic Games.
But they're better remembered for what they did at the medal ceremony.
They wore black socks with no shoes, symbolizing black poverty.
Smith wore a black scarf to symbolize black pride.
And during the national anthem, they lowered their heads and gave a black power salute
Fifty years later, this photograph is still one of the most famous in sports history.
Will this photo have also have a lasting legacy?
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Trump Signs New Travel Ban With Enhanced Vetting - Duration: 1:44.-------------------------------------------
Trump Signs New Travel Ban With Enhanced Vetting - Duration: 0:35.-------------------------------------------
North Korea stages rallies in support of Kim Jong-un and denounces Trump's UN speech - Duration: 2:02.The North Korean regime staged several mass protests against the United States and the
Trump administration over the weekend, and in support of leader Kim Jong-un.
Pyongyang has also sent an open letter calling on nations to denounce Trump's speech at the
UN,... where he vowed to totally destroy North Korea if it threatens the U.S. or its allies.
Kwon Jang-ho has the details.
Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands were said to have taken to the streets across North
Korea, armed with banners and slogans denouncing the U.S. and Trump.
The biggest rally was staged reportedly in Pyongyang, with over a hundred thousand gathered
at Kim Il-sung Square.
Senior officials were said to have read out a statement by Kim Jong-un, before making
their own speeches and rally cries, vowing to achieve their "final victory" over the
"U.S. imperialists."
These rallies came after Kim Jong-un released an unprecedented statement on Friday condemning
U.S. President Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly earlier last week.
Written in the first person, the statement called Trump "mentally deranged" and pledged
to take the strongest countermeasures against the U.S.
Trump had called Kim a "rocket man" on a suicide mission in his speech, and had threatened
to "totally destroy" North Korea if necessary.
The ongoing volley of insults and threats has put other nations on edge.
However, Pyongyang also called on them to take their side in condemning Trump in an
open letter to parliaments around the world on Monday.
The regime's foreign affairs committee is said to have asked all countries that "love
independence, peace and justice" to fulfill their duty of maintaining these values...
and remain vigilant of the U.S. leader's actions.
The letter warned that Trump's words were a big miscalculation that could lead to nuclear
war.
It added the mission of the committee is to promote friendly relations with all parliaments
and peace-loving people around the world.
There is no information as to which nations the letter was sent.
Kwon Jang-Ho, Arirang News.
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