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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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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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White House Rejects N. Korean Claim That Trump 'Declared War' - Duration: 3:09.White House Rejects N. Korean Claim That Trump 'Declared War'
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North Korean FM accuses President Trump of declaring war against his country - Duration: 2:25.Our top story this morning...
North Korea is raising the stakes in its high-risk standoff with the United States.
The regime's top diplomat says his country regards itself at war with the U.S. after
President Trump's outspoken remarks about Kim Jong-un at the UN General Assembly last
week.
The North's foreign minister also threatened to shoot down American fighter jets,... even
if they nowhere near North Korea's airspace.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho says President Trump has declared war against
his country,... warning that Pyongyang has the right to defend itself,... including shooting
down American bombers if necessary.
"Since the U.S. has clearly declared war on our country, we have every right to take countermeasures.
That includes the right to shoot down their strategic bombers at a time of our discretion,...
even if they're not in our airspace.
We will see then... who lasts longer."
( . .)
Ri made the comments on Monday in front of his hotel in New York, where he attended the
UN General Assembly last week.
The remarks come after Washington's flying of two B-1B bombers in international airspace
off North Korea's eastern coast on Saturday.
Referring to Trump's tweet in which he said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his regime
won't be around much longer,... Ri condemned the U.S. President for decalring war.
"Trump ultimately declared war on us last weekend by claiming again that our leadership
won't be around much longer.
Given that this comes from an incumbent American president, this is clearly a declaration of
a war."
( . .)
The White House flat out dismissed the minister's claims.
(ENGLISH) "We've not declared a war on North Korea,…
and frankly the suggestion of that is absurd.
It's never appropriate for a country to shoot down another country's aircraft when it's
over international waters,… our goal is still the same.
We continue to seek for peaceful denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
The Pentagon also responded by saying it will continue to seek a peaceful denuclearization
of the Korean Peninsula,... stressing that no country has the right to attack others
in international airspace.
It added that all options against North Korea will be provided to President Trump unless
Pyongyang halts its provocative behaviors.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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North Korean FM accuses President Trump of declaring war against his country - Duration: 2:22.The war of words between Washington and Pyongyang has hit another peak--
The regime's top diplomat has accused President Trump of declaring war on his country,...
following Trump's remarks at the UN Assembly last week.
He even went a step further,... saying his country has the right to defend itself by
shooting down American fighter jets,... even those *outside North Korea's airspace.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho says President Trump has declared war against
his country,... warning that Pyongyang has the right to defend itself,... including shooting
down American bombers if necessary.
"Since the U.S. has clearly declared war on our country, we have every right to take countermeasures.
That includes the right to shoot down their strategic bombers at a time of our discretion,...
even if they're not in our airspace.
We will see then... who lasts longer."
( . .)
Ri made the comments on Monday in front of his hotel in New York, where he attended the
UN General Assembly last week.
The remarks come after Washington's flying of two B-1B bombers in international airspace
off North Korea's eastern coast on Saturday.
Referring to Trump's tweet in which he said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his regime
won't be around much longer,... Ri condemned the U.S. President for decalring war.
"Trump ultimately declared war on us last weekend by claiming again that our leadership
won't be around much longer.
Given that this comes from an incumbent American president, this is clearly a declaration of
a war."
( . .)
The White House flat out dismissed the minister's claims.
(ENGLISH) "We've not declared a war on North Korea,…
and frankly the suggestion of that is absurd.
It's never appropriate for a country to shoot down another country's aircraft when it's
over international waters,… our goal is still the same.
We continue to seek for peaceful denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
The Pentagon also responded by saying it will continue to seek a peaceful denuclearization
of the Korean Peninsula,... stressing that no country has the right to attack others
in international airspace.
It added that all options against North Korea will be provided to President Trump unless
Pyongyang halts its provocative behaviors.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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NFL players, owners come together to denounce Trump's anti-protest rant - Duration: 4:37.NFL players, owners come together to denounce Trump's anti-protest rant
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How Trump's travel ban changed and what comes next - Duration: 3:32.The U.S. Supreme Court is dropping, for now, upcoming arguments over President Trump's
controversial travel ban.
The move comes one day after the White House issued a revised and expanded ban.
It restricts travel to the U.S. from eight countries, including five on the original
ban, Iran, Syria, Somalia, Yemen and Libya.
New to the list, Chad, North Korea and Venezuela.
For more on the ban and what comes next, we are joined by Yeganeh Torbati.
She covers immigration for the Reuters news service.
Yeganeh, welcome back to the program.
So, what is mainly different about this one?
YEGANEH TORBATI, Reuters: So, what happened was the administration essentially dropped
Sudan from the list of countries that whose citizens can come to the United States.
It added a couple of other countries, Chad, North Korea, and it restricted travel to the
United States by certain Venezuelan government officials and their families.
But for the five main countries on the travel ban list, the ones you just named, the restrictions
are largely still in place, and they're now indefinite.
There's no time limit on them.
JUDY WOODRUFF: What was the rationale behind this change?
YEGANEH TORBATI: So what the administration said over the past weekend, essentially, Friday
and again on Sunday, is that they went through a rigorous process where they engaged with
countries around the world to -- in order to get more information from them on their
citizens and get certain assertions and certain agreements of cooperation, essentially, to
help the United States verify their citizens' identity.
And what they have told the public and what they have told us is that those countries
that didn't provide that or either were not able to or willing to provide that level of
cooperation, those are the countries whose citizens are now basically banned from coming
to the United States.
JUDY WOODRUFF: So it's no longer then a Muslim ban, which is what the critics were saying
it was, even though the administration denied that?
YEGANEH TORBATI: Right, so the administration denies that.
But what critics of the ban are saying is that throwing in countries like North Korea
and Venezuela into this ban doesn't sort of take away from the original intent or what
they see as the original intent, which was to ban people from Muslim-majority countries
from coming to the United States.
North Korea last year sent about 109 individuals to the United States in the form of immigrants
and non-immigrants, a tiny number.
The restrictions on Venezuela, another non-Muslim majority country in this new list, are very
narrow.
It's just certain government officials and their families can't come as tourists to the
United States.
Chad is 53 percent Muslim, and so critics still see this as a Muslim-majority -- a ban
on countries that are Muslim-majority.
JUDY WOODRUFF: And, finally, as we reported, the Supreme Court now put off hearing these
arguments.
What is likely to be the effect?
There were lawsuits filed on the basis of this being unconstitutional.
Where is all that likely to go?
YEGANEH TORBATI: Right.
So, legal experts see the Supreme Court's move today as essentially an indication that
it really doesn't want to rule on this case, and that it likely or perhaps will indeed
rule it moot.
The Supreme Court has a long-term view and it realizes that President Trump is not going
to be the last president.
There will be presidents after him, and they don't want to rule on a case related to immigration
and national security, areas that are very much the prerogative generally of the executive
branch.
They don't want to set very far-reaching precedents if in fact the original reason for the case
has now expired.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Yeganeh Torbati of Reuters, we thank you.
YEGANEH TORBATI: Thank you.
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