Friday, October 27, 2017

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Let's delve deeper into President Trump's Asia trip.

Specifics of his itinerary isn't confirmed, but the world is facinated with what he plans

to get done in South Korea, the second stop of his five nation tour.

Most recently he grabbed attention by confidently saying he is the man to resolve the issues

with Pyongyang.

Hwang Hojun has the full story.

He gave Kim Jong-un the nickname "Rocket Man."

He said North Korea would face "fire and fury" if it doesn't abandon its nuclear ambitions.

And though it would appear the situation has not yet improved, President Trump says he's

a problem solver who will put an end to North Korea's provocations.

In an interview with Fox Business, which aired in the U.S. Wednesday night, Trump called

North Korea a (quote) "very big problem."

He criticized his predecessors for failing to solve it but said confidently said he's

the one who will finally take care of it.

In a year of extraordinary provocations from Pyongyang and heated rhetoric, President Trump's

agenda during his visit to Seoul will be mainly focused on related issues.

The White House said just days ago that a visit to the demilitarized zone is unlikely,

but President Trump himself is not ruling out a surprise trip.

(ENGLISH/REUTERS3210) "I'd rather not say, but you'll be surprised."

All U.S. presidents since Ronald Reagan -- minus the elder George Bush -- have visited the

DMZ, and so did Vice President Mike Pence last April.

So Trump would be breaking with a precedent if he didn't go.

According to an anonymous Cheong Wa Dae official, the Blue House has recommended that President

Trump visit Camp Humphreys, a brand-new military base built for U.S. Forces Korea,... in Pyeongtaek,

about 60 kilometers south of Seoul.

However, the official said whether President Trump decides to visit the demilitarized zone

lies solely with the White House.

Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Pres. Trump says he will solve N. Korean issue - Duration: 1:53.

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Firm With Ties To Trump Lands Contract To Restore Power In Puerto Rico - Duration: 1:03.

For more infomation >> Firm With Ties To Trump Lands Contract To Restore Power In Puerto Rico - Duration: 1:03.

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Donald Trump to declare national emergency on drug abuse - Duration: 1:56.

Donald Trump to declare national emergency on drug abuse

The United States is battling a surge in opioid-related deaths, including 33,000 lives lost in 2015, more than any year on record, according to federal data.  "The opioid is a tremendous emergency," President Trump told Fox Business Network.

"Next week, Im going to (be) declaring an emergency, (a) national emergency on drugs." .

President Trump who has never smoked a cigarette, taken drugs or had an alcoholic drink, is expected to provide a preview of his plans for tackling drug demand and the opioid crisis in remarks on Thursday.

  President Trump said in August that he would declare opioid abuse a national emergency. Opioids, primarily prescription painkillers, heroin and fentanyl – a drug 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine – are fuelling the drug overdoses.

  The declaration by President Trump could help unlock more support and resources to address the drug overdose epidemic, such as additional funding and expanded access to various forms of treatment, and it gives the government more flexibility in waiving rules and restrictions to expedite action.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump to declare national emergency on drug abuse - Duration: 1:56.

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Trump accuses Putin of HELPING North Korea in shock rant - Duration: 2:21.

Trump accuses Putin of HELPING North Korea in shock rant

The Donald hit out at former buddy Vladimir Putin during an interview where he said it would be easier to end Kim's regime if the US had a stronger relationship with Russia.

In an extraordinary move, Trump said Putin had in fact hindered efforts to stop WW3.

He said: "China is helping us and maybe Russia's going through the other way and hurting what we're getting." "I think we could have a good relationship. I think the North Korean situation would be easier settled.".

The Donald has ramped up the pressure on Pyongyang following a series of weapons tests over the summer. In the following months, Trump pressed China to rein in the North, which relies heavily on trade with its larger neighbour.

China has appeared to go along with the US big shot, drawing rare praise from the famously combative President.

But The Donald has now turned on Russia, once considered a friend, in recent months over what he sees as inaction over the crisis.

The revealing comments come just days before Trump embarks on a whirlwind tour of east Asia in a bid to drum up support for action to be taken against psycho Kim.

Trump has even refused to rule out visiting the Korean Peninsula's demilitarised zone when he visits the South. When asked if he would be making the trip, he said: "I'd rather not say, but you'll be surprised.".

For more infomation >> Trump accuses Putin of HELPING North Korea in shock rant - Duration: 2:21.

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Trump releases 2,800 JFK files, blocks others - Duration: 0:56.

President Trump on Thursday ordered the release of more than 28-hundred files on the 1963

assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

But he blocked the release of the remaining 300 files after last-minute requests from

national security agencies to keep them hidden.

The redacted documents are undergoing a further six-month review, but they could stay hidden

after that.

White House officials did not provide major details of the contents of the records being

shared on the National Archives' website.

Experts say they do not expect the documents to reveal any bombshells.

For the ones that have not been released, officials said they contain sensitive information,

such as the identities of intelligence officials, law enforcement as well as other details that

may affect foreign policy.

For more infomation >> Trump releases 2,800 JFK files, blocks others - Duration: 0:56.

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Trump Holds Back 300 JFK Assassination Files - Duration: 2:58.

For more infomation >> Trump Holds Back 300 JFK Assassination Files - Duration: 2:58.

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Trump releases some, but not all, JFK records, JFK files 260 Channel - Duration: 0:49.

For more infomation >> Trump releases some, but not all, JFK records, JFK files 260 Channel - Duration: 0:49.

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Critics Say Trump's Opioid Announcement Doesn't Go Far Enough - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> Critics Say Trump's Opioid Announcement Doesn't Go Far Enough - Duration: 2:18.

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World War 3: Trump needs to 'TIGHTEN THE NOOSE' around North Korea, says former official - Duration: 4:44.

World War 3: Trump needs to 'TIGHTEN THE NOOSE' around North Korea, says former official

Leon Panetta, who also served as CIA director under the Obama administration, has called on Donald Trump to increase a military presence around North Korea in a bid to thwart the nuclear ambitions of Kim Jong-un.

He said: There's no easy military solution here. Any military solution involves a serious risk that hundreds of thousands of lives would be lost and perhaps a nuclear war would break out on the Korean peninsula and in the world.

So, I think the key right now is to lower the volume of rhetoric going back and forth and focus on tightening the noose around North Korea.

"Building up our military presence there; building up the security of South Korea, Japan and others; developing a strong missile shield that can protect us from any use of missiles and also tightening these sanctions. Mr Panetta, who also served as the White House chief of staff under Bill Clinton, warned Trump about his planned visit to the Korean Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) during his tour of Asia next month.

He said: You know, this situation is tense enough and that tension doesn't need to be heightened." When pressed on why Trump should avoid a visit to the DMZ, a trip that has been made by past presidents, Mr Panetta claimed that the current global tension is to blame.

He stated: Well, past Presidents have done this, but you'll admit that most of them have done it when the tensions have not been as high as they are today.

So, I'm just asking the president to take your time, talk to the key people, get their advice before you decide to do it. The war of words between the isolationist kingdom and the US has been upped another gear with the former recently announcing plans for a huge nuclear test.

A senior diplomat from Pyongyang yesterday said warnings of a possible atmospheric nuclear test over the Pacific Ocean should be taken "literally".

The official told CNN the threat by the hermit state's despotic leader should not be taken lightly. Ri Yong Pil said the foreign ministry was aware of plans for a launch and urged Washington to prepare itself.

He said: "The foreign minister is very well aware of the intentions of our supreme leader, so I think you should take his words literally.".

Last month North Korea's foreign minister Ri Yong Ho said Pyongyang was considering "the most powerful detonation" of a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean.

Mr Panetta's calls for an increased military presence in the hermit kingdom come as it was recently warned that an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack could wipe out 90 per cent of the US population.

A new congressional report stated that an EMP attack would decimate America by targeting a key pillar of infrastructure, technology.

Peter Vincent Pry, a nuclear strategist and formerly of the CIA, said: "The US can sustain a population of 320million people only because of modern technology.

"An EMP that blacks-out the electric grid for a year would decimate the critical infrastructure necessary to support such a large population." Mr Pry stated that up to 90 per cent of the US population could be wiped out thanks to starvation, disease and societal collapse.

For more infomation >> World War 3: Trump needs to 'TIGHTEN THE NOOSE' around North Korea, says former official - Duration: 4:44.

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Protester who threw Russian flags at Trump was on Capitol watch list - Duration: 2:39.

For more infomation >> Protester who threw Russian flags at Trump was on Capitol watch list - Duration: 2:39.

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JFK truth to be revealed TODAY as deadline arrives and Trump vows to open secret files - Duration: 3:17.

JFK truth to be revealed TODAY as deadline arrives and Trump vows to open secret files

The JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 required the US Government to release the secret records on the death of the President within 25 years. The deadline follows 's vow to reveal all the remaining files to the public.

Republican Representative Walter Jones said: This is about the people of America.

"I've said publicly that if Mr Trump, the president of the United States, would do this for the American people, he would be a hero with the majority of people as it relates to the Kennedy assassination.

Many conspiracy theorists have accused the CIA of involvement in the assassination of JFK, while others have pointed their fingers at Russia or suggested there was a second shooter.

The US Government has previously blocked the release of the files. Mr Jones claimed the CIA and other agencies were behind the decision to keep what happened under wraps.

He said: "Fifty-four years later, if they are afraid of the truth, then maybe they ought not to be in the position they are in.

"The American people have a right to the truth. This is one of those tragedies, like Pearl Harbour, like 9/11 — and the assassination of John Kennedy changed the direction of this nation.

"Anybody that does not want the American people to know the truth, then they have got something to hide. Mr Jones also asked what Kennedy's supposed killer, Lee Harvey Oswald was doing in Mexico City before the assassination or what were his links to the CIA.

The US President broke the news that the files would be declassified over Twitter.

He said: "Subject to the receipt of further information, I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified JFK FILES to be opened." More than 3,000 never-before-seen documents are set to be released next week.

In total hundreds of thousands of previously classified pages will be made available to the public. The files will take a closer look at the 1963 shooting of President John F.

Kennedy as he rode in an open top car through Dallas, Texas.

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