Tuesday, October 31, 2017

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For more infomation >> BREAKING: 13 Dead, 65 Wounded Over Weekend, Now Trump Made A Game-Changing Announcement - Duration: 6:08.

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Gov. Dayton Calls Trump's Tax Plan 'Offensive' - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Gov. Dayton Calls Trump's Tax Plan 'Offensive' - Duration: 0:58.

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Papadopoulos' guilty plea is much bigger problem for Trump than the Manafort indictment - Duration: 3:55.

For more infomation >> Papadopoulos' guilty plea is much bigger problem for Trump than the Manafort indictment - Duration: 3:55.

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Donald Trump frustrated by JFK files continuing secrecy: Determined to release ALL files - Duration: 6:47.

Donald Trump frustrated by JFK files continuing secrecy: Determined to release ALL files

President Donald Trump, the one man able to block the release, did not intend to make this easy.

Like much else surrounding investigations of the November 1963 killing of President , Thursday's release of 2,800 records from the JFK files was anything but smooth.

It came together only at the last minute, with White House lawyers still fielding late-arriving requests for additional redactions in the morning and an irritated President Trump continuing to resist signing off on the request, according to an account by two White House officials.

The tale of the final hours before the congressionally mandated 25-year release deadline adds a new chapter to the story of President Trumps troubled relationship with his spy agencies. .

He again flashed his skepticism and unpredictability in dealing with agencies long accustomed to a level of deference.  And those officials had their own story tell, some rejecting the notion they were slow to act on President Trumps expectations for the documents.

The CIA began work months ago to get its remaining assassination-related documents ready for release on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the process.

The person, who was not authorised to publicly discuss the process and spoke only on condition of anonymity, said the goal was to have all the agencys documents ready to be released in full or with national security redactions before the deadline. .

Since taking office, President Trump has challenged the integrity of intelligence leaders, moved to exert more control over US spying agencies and accused his predecessor of using government spycraft to monitor his campaign.

In the JFK files matter, one White House official said, President Trump wanted to make clear he wouldnt be bullied by the agencies.

Whatever occurred in the lead-up to deadline day, President Trump was irritated Thursday that agencies still were arguing for more redactions.

The president earlier in the week had tweeted to tease the release of the documents, heightening the sense of drama on a subject that has sparked the imaginations of conspiracy theorists for decades. .

Under a 1992 law, all of the records related to the assassination were to be made public unless explicitly withheld by the president.

Just before the release Thursday, President Trump wrote in a memorandum that he had no choice but to agree to requests from the CIA and FBI to keep thousands of documents secret because of the possibility that releasing the information could still harm national security.

Two aides said President Trump was upset by what he perceived to be overly broad secrecy requests, adding that the agencies had been explicitly warned about his expectation that redactions be kept to a minimum.

The President and White House have been very clear with all agencies for weeks: They must be transparent and disclose all information possible, White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah said Friday. .

Late last week, President Trump received his first official briefing on the release in an Oval Office meeting that included Chief of Staff John Kelly, White House Counsel Don McGahn and National Security Council legal adviser John Eisenberg.

President Trump made it clear he was unsatisfied with the pace of declassification. President Trump's tweets, an official said, were meant as a signal to the intelligence community to take seriously his threats to release the documents in their entirety.

According to White House officials, President Trump accepted that some of the records contained references to sensitive sources and methods used by the intelligence community and law enforcement and that declassification could harm American foreign policy interests.

But after having the scope of the redactions presented to him, President Trump told aides he did not believe them to be in the spirit of the law. .

On Thursday, President Trump's top aides presented him with an alternative to simply acquiescing to the agency requests: he could temporarily allow the redactions while ordering the agencies to launch a new comprehensive examination of the records still withheld or redacted in part.

President Trump accepted the suggestion, ordering that agencies be extremely circumspect about keeping the remaining documents secret at the end of the 180-day assessment.

  After strict consultation with General Kelly, the CIA and other agencies, I will be releasing ALL JFK files other than the names and addresses of any mentioned person who is still living, President Trump wrote in a Friday tweet.

I am doing this for reasons of full disclosure, transparency and in order to put any and all conspiracy theories to rest. .

For more infomation >> Donald Trump frustrated by JFK files continuing secrecy: Determined to release ALL files - Duration: 6:47.

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Billionaires $10M ad campaign seeks to impeach Pres Trump MSNBC - Duration: 4:39.

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Exjefe de la campaña de Trump se entrega al FBI | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 3:09.

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WATCH: Trump's SPECTACULAR nuclear bomber used in North Korea threat embark amid WW3 fears - Duration: 4:15.

WATCH: Trump's SPECTACULAR nuclear bomber used in North Korea threat embark amid WW3 fears

, captured last weekend, shows the stealth bomber in all its glory shortly before it conducted a long-range mission over the Pacific Ocean.  It undoubtedly comes as a brutal warning to Kim Jong-un as North Korea's nuclear war programme, which the rogue state has continued despite global condemnation.

has fired several test missiles into the Pacific Ocean and threatened to target the United States with its finished nuclear weapons. With US President Mr Trump keen to demonstrate his own military capabilities, the nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bomber conducted the long-range mission.

Impressive footage shows the war machine in its hangar at Whitman Air Force Base in Missouri before it flew through the USA's Pacific "area of responsibility" – which stretches north to south from Mongolia to New Zealand and east to west from Pacific islands to India.

The bomber can then be seen taxiing the runway before taking off on its mission.

A US Strategic Command statement said: "These missions validate our always-ready global strike capability and are a visible demonstration of commitment to our allies and enhancing regional security."  North Korea have increased their own preparations for the possible outbreak of World War 3, with state media reporting mass-evacuation drills had been carried out to prepare civilians for war across the entire state.

According to NK News, evacuation drills are "extremely rare" and often unheard of in the rogue state. A North Korean defector, who once lived in Pyongyang, said he remembers these types of drills taking place "sometimes three times a year".

NK News claimed "daily air raid drills" were common in 1994 when North Korea and the US were "on the brink of war".

This comes as experts claim North Korea could be able to strike mainland United States within nine months. Speaking to Fox News, Gordon Chang, author of 'Nuclear Showdown', said progress against Kim Jong-un's rogue state must be accelerated.

He said: "Take the case of the most difficult of all which is China. China, at the end of September, seems to have ordered its banks to end their relationship with North Korea.

"But we are going to have to see over term whether they actually enforce that continually. Nonetheless, that's a step forward.

"We have seen a lot of these African countries stop paying money to North Korea and that's a direct result of American diplomacy. "There has been progress.

Now the question is, we need to have progressed pretty quickly because the North Koreans are within about nine months or so will be able to put a nuke on top of a long-range missile and hit the American homeland and, of course, we do not want that capability.

"On the other hand, I think the President actually got the right strategy and is pretty determined to carry it out."  .

For more infomation >> WATCH: Trump's SPECTACULAR nuclear bomber used in North Korea threat embark amid WW3 fears - Duration: 4:15.

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Ex-Trump Adviser George Papadopoulos Pleads Guilty in Mueller's Russia Probe - Duration: 3:12.

For more infomation >> Ex-Trump Adviser George Papadopoulos Pleads Guilty in Mueller's Russia Probe - Duration: 3:12.

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Trump sings Mad Max - Jairzinho (Dutch Rap/Hiphop) - Duration: 3:00.

Mad Max

Hitman Hitman

Some of the Dutch lines are not easy to understand. So I won't translate them.

Mam leave that

My approach

Look at my approach yes

So fly no gravity

All those thing get approached

You would think I'm ready for fathersday

The way I work whooow

Throw it on me I want to know how that pussy looks

They say daddy makes you wetter than shower does

Let me drop in your candy

When I slide along your girl

She goes low

Scary mid mid how I throw

I dribble thru the VIP on facecodes

Mom leave that

Don't mind my approch

Look at my approch

Punchline in your DM

Pull up on your BMW

Let me pinch without regret

Lit just like lamp

Lights on

I never miss you I aim

On set I'm on so you will be humiliated

On set I'm on so they go down with shame

For more infomation >> Trump sings Mad Max - Jairzinho (Dutch Rap/Hiphop) - Duration: 3:00.

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Nuclear bombers sent to Pacific ahead of Trump's regional visit amid North Korea tensions - Duration: 3:14.

Nuclear bombers sent to Pacific ahead of Trump's regional visit amid North Korea tensions

The nuclear-fitted B-2 bombers travelled to the region as US Defence Secretary James Mattis declared the US would not "accept North Korea as a nuclear power".

President Trump will visit South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and the Philippines in a trip which has been viewed as highly provocative by Kim Jong-un.

Fears have been raised that Trump arriving in Seoul could spark a war on the Korean peninsular with tensions showing no sign of calming. The tour was announced as a move to "confront the North Korean threat" in September.

The White House said: "The President's engagements will strengthen the international resolve to confront the North Korean threat and ensure the complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula." The jets can be refuelled mid-flight giving them the ability to strike any point in the world.

Defence Secretary James Mattis said: "I cannot imagine a condition under which the United States would accept North Korea as a nuclear power.

North Korea has accelerated the threat that it poses to its neighbours and the world through its illegal and unnecessary missile and nuclear weapons programs.".

Pyongyang have threatened to test their most powerful nuclear bomb in the Pacific ocean ahead of the visit.

Local news reports have suggested the US President could visit the heavily fortified DMZ border between South Korea and the North which it is feared will be seen as a threat.

In 1983 President Ronald Reagan, who Trump has long admired, took a tour of the area.

Now there have been calls for Trump to carry out the provocative trip as a show of strength. But concerns have been raised the move could provoke retaliation from the isolated dictatorship amid soaring tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Sue Mi Terry, a former Korea analyst, said: Theyre seeing almost everything as a threat.

They already see him as a very provocative person. Anything that he does will be continually seen that way. Asked about a visit to the border President Trump said: "Well, Id rather not say, but youll be surprised.".

For more infomation >> Nuclear bombers sent to Pacific ahead of Trump's regional visit amid North Korea tensions - Duration: 3:14.

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Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager surrenders to FBI in Russia inquiry - Duration: 3:38.

Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager surrenders to FBI in Russia inquiry

s former campaign manager Mr Manafort, along with an associate, has surrender to investigators analysing the allegation of Russian interference in last years US election.  It marks a huge development in the investigation as to whether meddled in Mr Trumps shock election win - and whether collusion took place between his team and Russia.  The charges are the first from the investigation of Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller, who was appointed to look into alleged Russian meddling to sway the election in favour of Mr Trump.

Mr Manafort's former business partner Rick Gates has also been taken in as part of the investigation. .

The pair have been indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 counts including conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money and violating federal lobbying and banking laws, the federal special counsel.

The counsel said: "The indictment contains 12 counts: conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false and misleading FARA statements, false statements, and seven counts of failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts.".

Mr Manafort, 68, served the Trump campaign from June to August of 2016 before resigning amid reports he may have received millions in illegal payments from a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine.

Mr Mueller has been investigating Manaforts financial and real estate dealings and his prior work for that political group, the Party of Regions, which backed former Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovich.

Investigators also examined potential money laundering by Mr Manafort and other possible financial crimes, sources have told Reuters.

It comes after a furious Mr Trump posed a series of tweets about alleged Russian meddling.  He wrote on Tuesday: "The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics, but the Republicans are now fighting back like never before.  "There is so much GUILT by Democrats/Clinton, and now the facts are pouring out.

DO SOMETHING! "All of this 'Russia' talk right when the Republicans are making their big push for historic Tax Cuts & Reform.

Is this coincidental? NOT!" A federal grand jury approved the indictment on Friday, with the first charges set to be unsealed today. .

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager surrenders to FBI in Russia inquiry - Duration: 3:38.

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Donald Trump Sings Despacito By Luis Fonsi - Duration: 1:08.

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Trump's ban on transgender troops is blocked by court - Duration: 2:32.

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NEWS ALERT , President Trump Latest News Today 10/31/17 , White House news , USA Morning News - Duration: 15:40.

For more infomation >> NEWS ALERT , President Trump Latest News Today 10/31/17 , White House news , USA Morning News - Duration: 15:40.

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EX-TRUMP CAMPAIGN ADVISER PLEADS GUILTY TO MAKING FALSE STATEMENT - Duration: 3:19.

For more infomation >> EX-TRUMP CAMPAIGN ADVISER PLEADS GUILTY TO MAKING FALSE STATEMENT - Duration: 3:19.

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Bryan Cranston: 'F--- you' to anyone who wants Trump to fail - Duration: 1:38.

Bryan Cranston: 'F--- you' to anyone who wants Trump to fail

"Breaking Bad" actor Bryan Cranston, notably outspoken against then-candidate Donald Trump, recently changed his tone, calling out those who don't support the current president.

"President Trump is not the person who I wanted to be in that office, and I've been very open about that, Cranston said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter on Monday. That being said, he is the president.

"If he fails, the country is in jeopardy. It would be egotistical for anyone to say, 'I hope he fails,'" Cranston said. "To that person I would say, f--- you. Why would you want that? So you can be right?".

The actor, currently promoting Vietnam War-era movie "Last Flag Flying," said he doesn't want Trump to fail. I don't want him to fail, Cranston argued. I want him to succeed.

The actors comments mark an abrupt change from previous remarks he made about the president before he was elected. In October 2016, Cranston said he would move to Canada if Trump were elected to office.

However, in the interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston said regardless of political affiliations, he'll support anyone with "a good idea.

"If you've got a good idea that helps the country, oh man, I'm gonna support you," Cranston said. "I don't care if you're a Republican and I'm a Democrat or whatever, I don't care.".

He added: "We've got to get away from this idea that our country is a political football, and someone with a different opinion is the enemy.

Assume they love this country as much as you do, and there's always room for improvement. How can we make it better?".

For more infomation >> Bryan Cranston: 'F--- you' to anyone who wants Trump to fail - Duration: 1:38.

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ERICK ERICKSON IT'S PAUL MANAFORT'S INDICTMENT, NOT TRUMP'S NEWSUS HPL - Duration: 3:17.

For more infomation >> ERICK ERICKSON IT'S PAUL MANAFORT'S INDICTMENT, NOT TRUMP'S NEWSUS HPL - Duration: 3:17.

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Trump Says He Will Release All of the JFK Files - Duration: 13:44.

the US president Donald Trump has promised to release all the additional

John F Kennedy assassination files the documents containing names and addresses

of people still alive would not be made public. What's up everybody Truth Seeker here.

This says after a strict consultation with general Kelley the CIA

and other agencies I will be releasing all JFK files other than the names and

addresses of any mentioned person who is still living Trump wrote in a series of

tweets referring to his chief of staff John Kelly 2,800 files related to the

assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 were released Thursday the

documents were released under the 1992 John F Kennedy assassination records

collection Act which determined that the u.s. National Archives should publish

the withheld assassination information within a 25 year time frame however many

records still remain securely locked away over fears they could threaten

national security RT reports after consulting US intelligence Trump said

Saturday that he is ready to see all the JFK archive files put out into the

public domain however he said he would not release the names of people still

living who are mentioned in the documents on Thursday the White House

issued a statement saying the documents not published in this round of releases

will be disclosed by April 26 2018 his said redactions will only occur in the

rarest of circumstances meanwhile WikiLeaks challenges Trump's assertion

on Twitter that he released the cache of the secret files long ahead of

schedule tweeting on Sunday the whistleblowing organization pointed out

the deadline was set twenty-five years ago during the George HW Bush

administration the outlet headed by Julian Assange has also offered a

$100,000 reward for the withheld JFK files

that's a pretty nice little reward julian assange is offering right there

something's telling me that what's in these documents must be some really

really really serious sick twisted stuff that's my only you know thing I could

think of because why else would they not be one you know there's something weird

Ren it's really totally making me go with the idea that everything is mafia

ran plus we already got the proof as you've seen in the files that did get

released actually does have some details in it that wasn't in public domain

information especially the fact that the United States was actually doing false

Flags attacks there's actually proof of that now that they was doing it on their

own soil so there's something really deep I think that was attached with

those that is what's being withheld I want to know more about what the CIA has

really been doing on our US grounds and I think those Doc's that aren't released

yet has that information in it but Trump promised that he's gonna actually be

releasing all them he's just gonna be taking out names of people that might

still be alive so we'll see how this goes right that's gonna be pretty

exciting to see those finally get released yeah also moving on to the news

we had seen in having another meltdown says the scene in house meltdown when

guest refuses to buy their fake news narratives for anyone who's been paying

attention the purveyors of fake news are struggling to stay afloat as the

mainstream media continues to push this anti Trump agenda CNN the king of fake

news has been the worst of the bunch and given recent developments in the Mueller

witch-hunt have been drooling over the idea of impeaching the president however

Mueller's investigations turned out absolutely nothing against President

Trump and instead ended up with his bringing in indictment against Paul

Manafort stemming from business discrepancies prior to the election

needless to say the fake news media is rattled by the knowledge that the

Russian collusion narrative is quickly being debunked

and are desperate to keep it alive during the discussion F CNN on the

Mueller mantel art news the panel interrupted into chaos showing just what

dire straits the fake news network finds itself in now I'll go ahead and play the

clip right here for you it has nothing to do with us that is a reaction coming

in this afternoon from the White House amid a barrage of questions of her trunk

campaign associates charge is part of Bob Miller's investigation into Russia's

meddling in the 2016 presidential election so with me now Christine Quinn

former Democratic Speaker of the New York City Council and president of women

in need and Ed Martin CNN political commentator and author of the

conservative case for Trump so welcome to both of you thanks and and and let me

just start with you have you read the Papadopoulos criminal complaint you know

I was just reading it now Brooke funny you say that before I went on with you

out one of the things I was so interested in is the timing he it looks

like he signed the paperwork almost a month ago sort of his plea it's not a

plea actually formally it's an agreement of guilt and you know it's been an

interesting week as a history buff I really was fascinated by the Jay a lot

of the JFK documents and what they really showed among other things was

that J Edgar Hoover who at the time was perceived as a very serious leader it

turns out he was pretty morally corrupt if not otherwise and I just think that

we're gonna find out that this special counsel Robert Mueller the idea that at

the end of a week when President Trump had GDP growth and 3% Wall Street

markets are way up no I'm talking yeah I do you're exactly right I think that

what Miller is corrupt I am suggesting that Bob Moeller did something by taking

the the four-week old document and also the manna for gates document and leaking

it on Friday afternoon the leaks had to happen Friday afternoon should be they

should be indicted and people should go to prison and that is called corrupt

that is a problem the

is happening to this country because no matter what you think of jump in for a

moment gunship got it Chris so this is classic deflect and play what you said

sir is very classic of the Trump playbook what happened here is that

three individuals associated with President Trump and Russia to have been

indicted and one we found out in July pled guilty

there was no leader with that it's not true it's not true

he came country we said it's not true it is true then correct the facts but hold

on cuz we talk over people it's because you got nothing to say but the same

thing over and over again the facts here is Bob Muller is a highly respected

prosecutor on both sides and in fact Republicans and dis conservatives

Democrats progressives hailed his appointment we have gates and mana Ford

indicted in massive charges of wrongdoing

now Papadopoulos is in an agreement with the government and the pimping is now

calling him some lolling volunteer he was in conversations with the Russians

lied to the FBI the f man Court has claimed he obstructed the FBI's work and

his boss in the campaign said that a boy in an email when he was in these

meetings and after so you can try to deflect to Martians and UFOs and JFK's

but the facts here party it's not funny sir because when do they happen it is

not today is a sad day and it is a because president Trump's associates

have been indicted and entering in country or what fully agreements but

stay in this I'll go back to Ed about yelling and listen to the storm don't

call like favor do yourself a favor Christine

don't call people honey that's not a horse your side

okay listen let me respond to your first of all Christine you misspoke and you

misspoke and you corrected yourself the facts are there's no plea there's no

plea agreement okay so there's no plea agreement okay so yourself I thought you

said you were gonna let people not talk over each other I'm naturally elevation

and I corrected it all due respect let's go G listen here's the fact here's the

facts everybody that runs a big campaign like Christine ran for her losing race

for mayor knows lots of people volunteer and claim they're affiliated with a

campaign and then this guy lied he deserves to go to jail if that's the

penalty for lying to the FBI but after that you don't get blamed for every

nitwit or guy who comes in and lies to the FBI that's not how it works and my

point is simply this Brooke we have to be careful and you should want to be

careful too Christine because you lived in a world where Eliot Spitzer abused

his office and Kathleen Kane in Pennsylvania abused her office

we don't want regrets I think the timing of this is very suspect and at the end

of the day we don't want a prosecutor who is a zombie prosecutor attacking

people across let me jump it I have 60 seconds my show guys with all due

respect my show I get the last little word here and I want you to respond to

this because off the top when you are saying that Bob Miller is corrupt you

said something to the effect that you think he he times the news today to

overshadow the economy you know what I said what I said was even on our station

on CNN with Anderson last week we talked about how the president was having a

week where the economy was up Wall Street's up the GDP is up we have Isis

on the run and Hillary Clinton's campaign is admitting they don't know

who paid for the dossier with the Russians and my point is that's weird

everybody in politics Christine especially knows you drop something when

your opponent's doing better on a Friday and let the weekend have a story after

story about speculation about indictment I honestly don't have any idea

kind of drugs these people are on it's that or they had some kind of a weird

lobotomy or something I don't know we're seeing them gets these people I really

don't cuz this is just total insanity and these people their logic just makes

no sense at all but definitely leave your thoughts in the comments below and

thanks for watching everybody oh I almost forgot I have a Halloween episode

down I'm gonna be releasing tonight around 6 p.m. Central Time so definitely

make sure you check back later tonight and and have a happy Halloween everybody

you

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