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South Korea blasts Donald Trump for putting huge tariffs on its white goods - Duration: 3:27.

South Korea blasts Donald Trump for putting huge tariffs on its white goods

US trade policy, especially the use of punitive duties, has led to a growing list of reproaches from trading partners concerned by Trumps protectionist leanings.

The latest safeguard measures are in violation to WTO rules, South Koreas trade minister Kim Hyun-chong said in a meeting with industry officials.

Trumps tariffs have dealt a heavy blow to South Koreas Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, who together sell between 2.5 million to 3 million washing machines annually to the United States, making around $1 billion in export earnings.

The United States has opted for measures that put political considerations ahead of international standards, South Koreas trade minister said. The government will actively respond to the spread of protectionist measures to defend national interests, he said.

China, the worlds biggest solar panel producer, also responded swiftly to the US move, branding it an overreaction that would harm the global trade environment for affected products.

The USs decision to adopt tougher tariffs this time is an abuse of trade remedy measures, and China expresses strong dissatisfaction regarding this, Wang Hejun, the head of the Trade Remedy and Investigation Bureau at the Chinese commerce ministry, said in a statement on its microblog.

The USs adoption of restrictive measures against imported solar panels and washers is not only detrimental to the healthy development of the industries in the US, but will also worsen the global trade environment of relevant products, Wang said.

China will work with other WTO members to resolutely defend its legitimate interests in response to the erroneous U.S. decision. India has also recently re-opened a US dispute, alleging Washington has failed to comply with a ruling on solar power.

South Korea has already demanded compensation because the United States had failed to meet a Dec.

26 deadline to comply with a ruling against duties of up to 82 percent it had earlier imposed on appliances made by Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and Daewoo Electronics.

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Trump applies tariffs to solar panels, washing machines - Duration: 2:17.

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Trump Effect: Top FBI Official Quits After Strzok's Texts Expose His "YUGE" Felony Act - Duration: 4:59.

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Trump WH Just Told The Democrats Any Budget Deal with DACA Attac - Duration: 4:29.

Trump WH Just Told The Democrats Any Budget Deal with DACA Attached

Is Dead on Arrival

Congressional Democrats need to go back to the drawing board if they want to the Trump

administration to budge on the Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals program, according

to recently surfaced information regarding the recent government shutdown provided by

the White House Sunday.

A White House aide told Breitbart News that Democrats proposed a federal budget measure,

however, attached was a clause regarding DACA.

The move didn�t impress the Trump administration, as it doesn�t want the DACA budget attached

to government funding.

�We will not negotiate over the status of people here unlawfully while Democrats shut

down the government of the millions who are here lawfully,� the White House aide said

Saturday.

During a media briefing, Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short and White House Budget

Director Mick Mulvaney confirmed this information.

�(W)e�re not going to be held hostage and let our troops be held hostage over this,�

Short said.

�When they reopen the government, we will continue the discussions.�

As noted by Breitbart News, Short accused congressional Democrats of causing the government

shutdown in an attempt to impress leftist activists partially due to the success that

President Donald Trump has had during his first year in office.

�They look at the accomplishments of the last year and all this administration has

accomplished, and their reaction is, �Because we can�t beat them, what we�re going to

do is we�re going to shut down the government,�� he added.

Mulvaney assured those at the briefing that the Trump administration would do everything

in its power to minimize the impact left by the shutdown, an effort not taken by the Obama

administration during the 2013 government shutdown that lasted 16 days, and cost the

U.S. an estimated $1.5 billion per day.

Employees from national parks, trade negotiations, cybersecurity agencies and the Environmental

Protection Agency are continuing to work during the shutdown, while President Donald Trump

canceled his trip to Florida and is keeping his trip to Davos, Switzerland, �on a day-by-day

basis,� according to The Blaze.

Mulvaney then took a shot at a Senate Democrats, stating that they are handling the budget

situation like �a two-year-old.�

�It is like a two-year-old temper tantrum to say, �I will take my toys and go home

because I am upset about something else,�� Mulvaney said.

�It has nothing to do with this bill, and the Democrats are conducting a two-year-old

temper tantrum in front of the American people.�

Mulvaney�s comments came just one day after he embarrassed CNN White House correspondent

Jim Acosta who asked him why the shutdown was dubbed the �Schumer Shutdown� when

Republicans control the Senate.

�Come on, you know the answer to that as well as anybody,� Mulvaney said in response

to Acosta�s question, adding that he has to �laugh� when others try to bring up

this topic.

�You know as well as anybody that it takes 60 votes in the Senate to pass an appropriations

bill, right, you know that?� Mulvaney asked.

�I know that,� Acosta replied.

�Okay, so when you only have 51 votes in the Senate, then you have to have Democrat

support in order to fund the government,� Mulvaney said.

�So that�s the answer to your question.�

This is purely an attempt by the Senate Democrats, led by Mr. Schumer, that�s why we call it

the �Schumer shutdown,� in order to try and get a shutdown that they think this president

gets blamed for,� he added.

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Newt Gingrich on Trump's First Year 'We Are Incredibly Fortunate - Duration: 7:01.

Newt Gingrich on Trump�s First Year: �We Are Incredibly Fortunate to Have Him�

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich thinks the first year of the Trump administration

has been a smashing success, with President Donald Trump even rivaling an iconic conservative

president � Ronald Reagan � as an �effective, focused leader.�

In a Fox News op-ed publish Saturday, the first anniversary of Trump�s inauguration,

Gingrich noted that despite the harsh �opposition� Trump faces from liberal activists and the

mainstream media, he has still been able to follow through on numerous campaign promises.

In fact, of the nine U.S. presidents Gingrich has known � starting with Richard Nixon

� only Trump and Reagan have been so effective in their first year.

Americans, Gingrich said, are �incredibly fortunate� that Trump prevailed in the 2016

presidential election.

�It is fair to say President Trump has already achieved so much that he rivals Reagan as

an effective, focused leader,� Gingrich wrote.

�We are incredibly fortunate to have him in the White House as our nation�s 45th

president.�

As evidence of this claim, Gingrich juxtaposed the �resistance� effort against Trump

to the president�s accomplishments.

The mainstream media and the left have �consistently misrepresented and maligned� him, Gingrich

said, leading to a �distorted, minimized view of what has been accomplished by this

remarkably energetic and controversial commander-in-chief.

Pointing out how unexpected Trump�s electoral victory was, Gingrich discussed the response

by liberal protesters � seen in the form of the rallies that took place the day after

his inauguration.

These protesters �promised �resistance� to the so-called �imposter,� who they

simply could not accept as president of the United States,� according to Gingrich.

The Fox News contributor then referenced the now-infamous threat made on the National Mall

by liberal entertainer Madonna.

�I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,� the singer said at

the time.

According to Professor Allen Guelzo, a Civil War expert at Gettysburg College, the last

president to face such a hostile attitude from the opposition was Abraham Lincoln, who

was despised by southern slave owners.

One year into Trump�s presidency, Gingrich wrote that things have not gotten much better.

For instance, Rear Admiral Dr. Ronny Jackson � the president�s personal physician � recently

spoke to reporters at a White House news briefing to reveal the results of Trump�s physical.

Despite the fact that Jackson, who was appointed to his current role by former President Barack

Obama, gave Trump a clean bill of mental and physical health, reporters continued to ask

�antagonistic� and even �stupid� questions, according to Gingrich.

Their goal, he said, was to prove that Trump is unfit for office, despite Jackson�s claims

to the contrary.

�This Trump Derangement Syndrome that the media unfortunately suffer from has become

a major barrier to accurate coverage of the Trump presidency,� Gingrich wrote.

But in the face of this bias, Trump has gotten results.

During his campaign, then-candidate Trump promised to appoint conservative justices

to the federal bench.

As Gingrich noted, not only did the president nominate Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court,

but he has also successfully seated more appellate judges than any first-year president in history.

Moreover, Trump has rolled back many regulations implemented under Obama, becoming the �all-time

champion of rolling back red tape,� Gingrich said.

�The current estimate is that the Trump administration is repealing 22 regulations

for every new one it has created,� he added.

�This is a major contribution to economic growth and a big plus in implementing campaign

promises.�

On the foreign policy front, Gingrich wrote that Trump has followed through on his pledge

to �enable the military to do its job� in regard to the Islamic State group.

As a result, the terror organization has �lost virtually all its territory at minimum risk.�

Though Trump has not yet figured out how to deal with the threats posed by Iran and North

Korea, �neither (nation) has imposed its will up to now,� Gingrich said.

The former House speaker also referenced Trump�s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel

from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem � another campaign promise he has followed through on.

Gingrich believes Trump�s actions have helped the U.S. economy grow.

For example, the passage of historic tax reform has led to a response from the American business

community that is even �more positive and more visible than anyone could have hoped.�

As The Western Journal reported, since the tax bill was signed into law, more than 164

companies have already announced they will be providing bonuses for their workers and/or

cutting prices due to the tax cuts.

Trump also promised to negotiate fairer trade deals for the U.S., and as observed by Gingrich,

�Saudi Arabia alone signed as much as $400 billion in contracts with American companies

during the president�s visit to Riyadh.�

Thanks to the president�s economic leadership, Gingrich wrote that the ��new normal��

of less than 2 percent annual economic growth is rapidly being replaced by estimates in

the range of 3.5 to 4 percent.�

Moreover, as Trump has highlighted on Twitter, unemployment figures among African-Americans

are among the best ever recorded.

Gingrich concluded by saying that Trump still has much to do.

He has yet to repeal Obamacare, introduce a plan to rebuild America�s infrastructure

or �develop conservative solutions for poverty.� In addition, Gingrich wrote that the president

has allowed �symbolic language and arguments about race to drive people apart.�

Still, though, Trump has much to hang his hat on.

�(O)n balance, it is fair to say President Trump has already achieved so much that he

rivals Reagan as an effective, focused leader,� Gingrich wrote.

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Robert Mueller estudiaría interrogar a Trump por la trama rusa | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:40.

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IMF Trump Tax Reform Will Accelerate Growth in U S and Around t - Duration: 4:01.

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Trump Announces His Presidential Library Library Location - Duration: 1:33.

My fellow Americans.

Even the sad morons and losers who did not vote for me.

Let's talk about the elephant in the room

The question on all of our minds

What we're all thinking about

And that is where will I

President Donald J Trump

build my Presidential Library?

As you know, my library's going to be the biggest library

The best library

A library all of us can be proud of

And I tell you today

The Mexicans are going to pay for it!

There's only one place we can build it

And that is

Las Vegas Nevada!

That's why I'm announcing the groundbreaking of the

Donald J Trump Presidential Library Hotel and Casino!

We will have an entire wing dedicated to my tweets

We will have the most racist and sexist slot machines

We will have roulette run by Russians

All of our rooms will have golden showers

We will have the

Grab them by the pussy showgirls

And if for some reason Las Vegas doesn't work out

We do have a backup location

And that is

The giant crater where the United States of America used to be!

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Mayor De Blasio To Meet With President Trump - Duration: 0:24.

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On wedding anniversary, Melania Trump cancels trip with President Trump to Davos - Duration: 2:44.

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TRUMP Thumps Democrats Again for Putting Interests of Illegals O - Duration: 1:14.

TRUMP Thumps Democrats Again for Putting Interests

of Illegals Over US Citizens

On Friday night Democrats shut down the US government for illegal alien rights.

The minority party cut off military paychecks in favor of DREAMER illegal immigrants.

The US Senate will vote on the #SchumerShutdown Monday at noon.

President Trump slammed the Democrats all weekend over the shutdown

Trump continued the attacks on Monday morning.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight 1/23/18 |Tucker Carlson Breaking News Trump | January 23, 2018 - Duration: 33:36.

well good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight the Russia investigation

if you can remember that far back was created to expose collusion between

American politicians and operatives from foreign governments and since so far the

investigation has simply exposed itself as corrupt and mismanaged newly released

text messages from FBI agent Peter struck suggest high-level FBI operatives

were not on the level about the investigation from the very beginning

fox chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge joins us now with

details catherine well thank you Tucker the text messages are a window into the

FBI's highly charged internal politics under then director James Comey and

suggests at least one senior investigator was skeptical the Russia

probe would uncover wrongdoing two days after special counsel Robert

Muller took over the probe in May now demoted FBI agent Peter struck and now

reassigned FBI lawyer Lisa Paige discussed the merits of joining Muller's

team struck tells Paige you and I both know the odds are nothing if I thought

it was likely I be there no question I hesitate in part because of my gut sense

and concerned there's no big there there in another more cryptic text struck

rights I personally have a sense of unfinished business Unleashed it with my

ethat stands for mid-year exam the FBI's code name for the Clinton email case and

now I need to fix it and finish it another Republican who read the text

said the FBI officials talk about a secret society within days of President

Trump's victory there was a society of at least two people to include Peter

struck and Lisa page that had a desire to keep Donald Trump from becoming

president and then an expressed intent to work against him after he was elected

president the FBI blames a technical problem for a five-month gap in the

struck page text and would not comment to Fox News and whether the bureau has

taken physical custody of their phones for a forensic review that could recover

those texts Tucker Kathryn Harris thanks for always being

on this show digenova is a former US attorney in DC and he

joins us tonight Joe thanks for coming on

my pleasure so on a special report a little over an hour

Ron Johnson that had a senator who's head of the Homeland Security Committee

suggested that the secret society referenced in these texts may have been

an actual thing and it may have met off-site away from the FBI secretly we

don't know more than that what does this suggest to you it suggests as we've said

from the beginning that there was a brazen plot to illegally exonerate

Hillary Clinton and if she didn't win the election to then frame Donald Trump

with a falsely created crime everything that we have seen from these texts and

from all the facts developing shows that the FBI and senior DOJ officials

conspired to violate the law and to deny Donald Trump his civil rights will be

the motive for that the motive would be that they didn't like Donald Trump they

didn't think he was fit to be President and they were going to do everything

within their power to exonerate Hillary Clinton and if she lost to frame Donald

Trump with a false crime because they didn't think he should be President what

do you make of the claim that five months of text messages between Strock

and Lisa page from someone have disappeared as Lois Lerner's emails to

this Hillary Clinton as well as an old United States attorney who has watched

obstruction of justice is over the years that explanation from the bureau is

ludicrous those texts were either purposely destroyed period they were

purposely destroyed what moreover they exist somewhere I can assure you the NSA

has them other companies have them Verizon has them AT&T and if the bureau

can't figure out how to get them they're in worse shape than I thought they were

so you don't buy it at all no no absolutely not they're those texts exist

and if they don't exist they were destroyed so you suggest this is

obstruction of justice how do we proceed if the country's chief law enforcement

agency is itself guilty of that well the Attorney General needs to appoint a

special counsel and if he doesn't want to do that he needs to make sure that

the criminal division of the Justice Department and panels a grand jury

immediately and start starts putting in that grand jury under oath Comey struck

age baker mccabe everybody is an senior Justice Department official Sally Yates

Bruce or and others john carlin the head of the National Security Division

all of these people need to be in front of a federal grand jury we have long

since passed the time when we need to have just congressional investigations

for this that make no mistake about it a group of FBI and DOJ people were

trying to frame Donald Trump of a falsely created crime is there any

possibility the Justice Department has already impaneled that investigation

well I certainly hope so because we're long past the time when that should have

been done I I hope they have if they haven't I can't imagine that they're not

about to do so shortly why is it so hard for the FBI to respond to legitimate and

lawful requests for information from the Congress which provides oversight it

shouldn't be I don't understand it I I must say Christopher Rey's performance

has been extremely unimpressive with regard to how to lead an agency at a

time of crisis how to respond publicly how to respond to Congress how to carry

out your duties it has been an abysmal performance by director Ray strucken

page apparently still working at the FBI headquarters here in Washington does

that strike he was odd strikes me is very odd

I cannot conceive of circumstances under which agents in these conditions with

the kind of text messages that they exchanged knowing what we know now about

the criminal activity involving the compromising of National Security Agency

intercepts of 702 data involving involving private American citizens I

can't imagine how they can still be on the premises would they be cleared to

see classified information I certainly cannot imagine how they would still be

clear to see close they have access to former colleagues of course over there

caught their present colleagues in the building yes members of the secret

society no doubt continue to still talk to one another what could be I mean are

there civil service Robin how could that be at this point I'm afraid only

Christopher ray knows why they are being allowed to stay in that building and

last question since you have been here for a long time and worked in this world

for a long time are we right to have real questions about the integrity of

our justice system watching this regrettably we are at a point now where

the FBI has lost almost all of its credibility

regrettably its integrity as a role of the result of the conduct of James Comey

who remains America's most dirty cop terrifying judges gentlemen thank you

very much for that thank you Richard good scene advised Hillary

Clinton during both of her presidential campaigns he joins us on the set now

thanks Richard thanks for coming out so the way typically unfolds between you

and me as I say can you believe this happened and you say Hillary Clinton

nothing wrong right wing crazies making up stories again so let's try something

new we're gonna do what we call the revulsion test I'm gonna read you a

serious statements which are true and you tell me if they bother you how's

that here we go does it bother you the Justice Department decided not to charge

Hillary Clinton in the email case before completing the investigation into her or

interviewing her personally does that bother you

what doesn't bother me is the fact that every good lawyer

every good prosecutor every good judge before the decision is handed down

pretty much kind of decides what the facts of the case and the law would be

and basically because they have a deadline they're not going to write it

the kind of the morning of right so they want to write a scholarly document

that's well received so of course they know what the evidence is going to be

they knew what Hillary was going to say this was no surprising this was the

suggestion that somehow or other it's that what she was going to tell them was

going to be different when they had all the evidence in well this is so striking

I mean so they knew as you said they knew what the evidence was going to be

before they gathered it all why have an investigation at all why interview

anybody because we know what we know so what are we just charge people we

believe her guilty and exonerate those witnesses they had access to tens of

thousands of emails right and they had testimony from plenty of people and as

is the case you end up having kind of the big fish last right and you pretty

much know by that point what that person is going to say because you have all the

documentary evidence to support it so it's not the case they know what she was

gonna say I mean unless you're clairvoyant I mean this is a living

person you ask specific questions you don't know what the person's gonna say I

interview people for a living I don't know what they're gonna support right no

I'm saying is they had the documentary evidence she had it she prepared herself

for it look kind of say one thing Donald Trump said he wants the Hillary Clinton

test right so when he's questioned he wants to have it whatever he said I

the Hillary test should be 11 and a half hours under cameras under the heat just

like she had from Benghazi that's what he does I'm not arguing that Hillary

should go to jail I'm marking about the integrity I'm concerned about the

integrity of our justice system and if we're deciding that people are innocent

or guilty before completing the investigation into them or even

interviewing yeah I have concerns don't you look no suggestion that the FBI was

somehow in her hip pocket is so twisted that most people would say no Comey

broke the rules until I feel come easy defend him I'm just talking with the

process here so okay you're not bothered by that here's the second question you

bothered by this this come from comes from an FBI agent who was investigating

Donald Trump and I'm quoting I want to believe he can't Trump can't get elected

but I can't take that risk does it bother you the Peter struck the FBI

agent official who wrote that was investigating Trump at the time you know

he said awfully bad things about Bernie says look does it bother me that

political views again he had said equally unkind things about it's not

about his political views which he's entitled to and like most federal

employees he's liberal I get it I live here he's involved at the highest level

of the investigation robert muller who's a lifelong republican is the highest

level of investigation Peter struck was in every interview with somebody else

from the FBI keep it near me you're making you're making my point he's not

running it I didn't say he was right but at the level below the guy running it

which is Muller you have Peter struck and he is saying I'm quoting I want to

believe he can't get elected but I can't take that risk we don't know what that

means here's what we do know if that was written by someone investigating Hillary

Clinton I would join you in denouncing that as terrifying I guarantee you if

the facts were the Russians offered help the Clinton campaign said love it the

Russians proceeded to offer help and that Hillary Clinton used that a hundred

times on the campaign trail by now we would have impeachment proceedings no

questioning I agree I want to believe he can't get

elected but I can't take that risk this isn't a person a person in a position to

influence the outcome with the full force of the federal government behind

him what's the outcome of the trump presidency well no I guess he is of

course he is one of the officials running at this point he is gonna rise

or fall on the facts okay that that that robert muller so it doesn't it doesn't

bother you that the guy said i can't take the risk that trumps gonna get

elected says the guy investigating trump on behalf of the FBI doesn't bother this

guy sent 50 thousand text messages in five months ten thousand a month

how was he even getting work done every day so this is my third question so

we've been told by the federal government that they've lost five months

of text messages between lisa page and Peter struck do you believe that does it

bother you that they could have locked quote law I'm not sure how a how you

lose a text message my impression was they endure forever

if you try and cheat the IRS you'll find out they're there they lost them somehow

we're supposed to nod and kind of bovine acceptance oh sure you did to set bother

not II know I look I hope they find them

Tucker there's all these addled conspiracy theories as a distraction

from what it is that we're finding out with each passing day each passing plea

of guilt that's what this is about I think we get a multiple conversation

simultaneously and as I've said from day one when they find the tax from Vladimir

Putin to Donald Trump saying I pledge to get you elected at the same time you

would hate to think that a by prior to this investigation

is the corruption of our justice system and I'm beginning to think based on a

lot of data points whose accuracy you have not contested that we have a real

problem with the way we investigate political crimes when both of Hillary

and of Donald Trump in the run-up to the election when Rudy Giuliani was talking

about FBI agents in Brooklyn these were not people who were friendly to Hillary

Clinton he was getting inside information that was information helpful

to Donald Trump so I agree there's a problem oh it's not a problem

that cuts in from one out of three bothers you but you're you're a very

tolerant man Richard Goodstein thank you for joining us

illegal immigrants blockaded Disneyland to demand citizen

and ship why aren't they being deported immediately we've got two tails next

well a small mob of daca beneficiaries showed up outside Disneyland in Anaheim

California and blocked an entrance they chanted slogans and prevented families

from entering until law enforcement finally removed them

can you tell me why you guys chose Disneyland this is where dreams come

true right this is gazing on is where your dreams come true and we want our

dreams to come true so at least one group of illegal aliens isn't hiding in

the shadows and said they're screaming at tourists at an amusement park imagine

what it takes to act this way you show up in a country that's far better than

the one you left that's why you came here

wouldn't you be grateful these people are not they're angry then they're

entitled they literally have no right to be in America but they're full of

menacing demands and not just at Disneyland we've seen a bunch of

demonstrations like this all over the country in the last year people

demanding immediate citizenship in the free stuff that goes with it

some of them waving foreign flags the question is would any other country on

earth put up with this even sensitive beta mail Canada would probably draw the

line at this try sneaking over their border illegally and blocking access to

Niagara Falls they deport you they probably apologize as they deported

you but they would deport you it's worth remembering that a lot of our immigrants

are not at all like these people you see on the screen they are grateful to be

here they work hard they mind their own business they add a lot to this country

let's find more people like that people you just saw on the tape we should track

every one of them down and boot them out of this country tonight and for good

they're exactly the kind of people we don't want here

of course those protestors won't be deported no one ever is the current

Democratic Party believes enforcing borders is a human rights violation for

two days House Democrats have been savaging Senate Minority Leader Chuck

Schumer for allowing the government to reopen without amnesty for people here

illegally you said Senate Senate Democrats are

getting their butts kicked on the shutdown debate is that true I'm not

sure the exact words but the sentiment that we did a poor job in messaging is

correct I'm disillusioned I think they're caving you know Democrats are

pretty good at articulating values but a little weak on defending them Cathy

Sheena is the mayor of Albany New York the capital that state it's also a

sanctuary city and she joins this team Miss Marron they see you good to see you

so I just I can't was just asking about the Disneyland video that we just showed

people here illegal blocking entry to Americans in the

amusement park because they're demanding citizenship and free stuff what what

country would put up with that other than ours well listen this is a country

that values free speech and the right to protest and these are young people who

feel that they were given a promise and that daca was a way for them these are

young people who were brought over here as children not by their choice as a way

for them to have a pathway to citizenship and this is a great country

and that we allow people the freedom to foreigners what by the way why would you

want someone in your country who's not grateful to be here who's demanding of

American citizens the right to vote and get benefits don't you want people who

are grateful to be here I want to add you know every immigrant that I've ever

met is grateful to be here that doesn't mean that they're not going to stand up

for their rights and you know I joined thousands of people across this country

in protests that happened on Saturday from people who were born and raised in

this country and who've been here for generations that is one of the hallmarks

of our Great Society or not Americans but they have they have a right to a

voice just because you're not from here doesn't mean the Constitution doesn't

apply to you if you're here well well well if you're if you're if you broke

our law to get here you don't have the rights of American citizen have where do

those rights come from this so you know when when you are here you have

constitutionally protected rights and I think that when we look to polarize this

conversation by pointing these people who are here brought here by their

parents without their without their choice and demonizing them we really

treat conversations versus them

they block the entrance to Disneyland okay I didn't do that they did that do

they bury any responsibility for it and there are Americans who used their right

to free speech to block entrances to shut down roads and Shapero test things

in this country you say whether you will dig here are you weren't born you will

have that right it's a matter of citizenship citizenship is meaningful to

most Americans they think it your different if you're a citizen they want

to be on a path to citizenship these are young people who are working hard and we

have work these are people who in the mana be on a bad day we're blocking a

Disneyland so there's not me they were working hard so a new poll by hi new

Harvard poll shows that four out of five Americans eighty one percent of

Americans want less legal immigration a lot less where were their interests

where are their interests in the modern Democratic Party four to five Americans

of all political parties want less legal immigration are you aware of that well

and I think that that's really a stunning number and it demonstrates that

we need to do a better job of communicating how important immigration

is to our cities into our country and you know you look at a city like Albany

New York we have an aging population a lot of the growth that's happening in

our city is happening because of immigration the number one complaint I

get from employers is that they can't find people to work and so we've got a

real workforce development challenge in the city of Albany and in the Capital

Region and immigration is helping to fuel that workforce I wonder though I

mean so for example I was just looking at stats provided by the Albany School

District and I think you've said before that your city is about 40 percent

foreign-born no no it's about 11 percent 11 we have about 40 languages forty

lines my mistake that's pretty high number

so in 2017 of eighth graders in Albany schools 0% qualified 0% according to

your stats qualified in math well that seems to me like a crisis much larger

than anything you're describing the challenge the challenge is in our school

district existed before we had the immigration that what I'm just saying I

wonder why I've never heard you as outraged about that as you are about I

don't know enforcing federal immigration law that seems like a crate would you

agree that's a crisis zero percent that it's greater as well that that's

absolutely right and that is why you know that's an another whole

conversation we can we can have about the work that we are doing to partner

with our school district into ensure that we're turning that around

and by bringing together our institutions of higher education our

business community you know healthcare so that we and we are addressing those

issues you think that bringing in more students who don't have English as a

first language helps her hurts that I think that when we when you look at what

we are doing with our new language learners that we are make having

interventions that are helping them to so it's a problem this need to solve you

just concede it's a problem you're trying to make the problem better but it

is a problem when you import people who don't speak English as a first language

why would you add that burden to schools where zero percent of eighth graders are

proficient in math zero percent well first of all the numbers a little

misleading because of how the testing is done that's your number you if you pass

the region exam you didn't have to take the tests that you're talking about but

in any event the when you look at the challenges that exist in any school

district in any urban school district it's incumbent upon the school district

and the the stakeholders in that community to ensure that we're doing

what we can so that these children are successful incredible success it doesn't

seen as I'm sure you're seeing some success my only it's really simple I'm

not arguing against all immigrants I'm not arguing against your schools I'm

just saying there's a crisis in your schools obviously does importing more

immigrants make it better and you've conceded no it doesn't it's a problem

well just so I don't I don't see it better or worse I see it as a an asset

to the city to see that we have the opportunity to continue to grow to

continue to have economic numbers in bringing in more people from third world

countries makes Albany a better city is good for your schools it's good for your

economy what's the right number how many people do you think need to come from

foreign countries to Albany for you to get really ready so you know this is

where the federal government needs to step up and decide what immigration

policy is going to be that happens at the federal level it's the mayor though

you're making Lisa they make your city more prosperous I will add I would

advocate to ensure that we have enough people on h-1b visas we

our the we have a one of the largest semiconductor manufacturing facilities

in the Capital Region GES R&D center is there I work for a medical device

manufacturer we used h-1b visas to bring in we're not actually talking about h-1b

visas was a totally different category about poor people like the daca

recipients who are not h-1b people there are people with lower than average

educational attainment and my simple question was if more of poor people

makes your city richer what's the good number of poor people to bring look I'm

not talking about statistics and numbers I'm talking about the people who are

there and I'm talking about ensuring that we continue to be a welcoming

community for everyone okay well that's a different that's a different goal but

I thought you were saying it made the city richer and I just AM skeptical

that's it well I think it's helping us to

definitely helping us to grow and to fill a workforce need that exists Thank

You meryt it's nice to see you I appreciate your doing that Russia Fi sir

fysop Muller the FBI it's been a week of very confusing revelations in Washington

Brit Hume joins us next week for elite consensus here in Washington Democrats

shut down the government only to belatedly realize that most Americans

are not on their side they don't think illegal immigrants are worth closing the

government for meanwhile Robert motors investigation muddles ahead more and

more evidence suggests the FBI is too ideologically compromised possibly too

incompetent to reach trustworthy conclusions are we reaching the right

conclusions from these news stories to check Brit Hume to add some clarity of

this chaotic picture Britain thanks for coming on thank you trigger so what I

find so striking their drug ads and try to try to add some clarity I know that

you will that's implied baked in the cake but I was kind of shocked by this

Schumer story this week because I think Sheila's smart and I think he pays close

attention to poll numbers as politicians ought to I think and yet they went way

out on a limb shut the government down over an issue that most Americans don't

consider a top priority how did they do that well I think Tucker the my guess is

that Schumer probably did not think this was a good idea yeah I probably resisted

it but there's the strength of the left branch of his caucus

that it reminded me in the end very much of what happened in 2013 with Ted Cruz

in that rump group of House Republicans who were in sufficient numbers that they

forced John Boehner who was clearly reluctant he was then Speaker course to

let them go forward the strategy to shut the government down to try to lever

President Obama into undoing a big piece of Obamacare well it failed utterly the

measures of the House pass went nowhere in the Senate the government shut down

the public did not like it in the history of the public's liking

government shutdowns is pretty thin and in the end they all had to back down

well this is the was sort of a mirror image of that I don't think the leader

liked it but he you know was a good soldier participated in it and in the

end they got there you know they got their butts handed to them and had to

back down because it did not go over well and the members in their caucus who

were up for reelection this year could sense that and a handful of them voted

no on the whole idea on the first go-round back last week and by the end

of the weekend I think it was clear to them at least that there's that they

were losing and it was hurting that could hurt them back home and so they

came out and caved in and Schumer in them and the filibustering Democrats got

practically nothing it's just remarkable then Republicans seem a little out of

touch with public sentiment on this to the new Harvard poll ask people do you

think we need less or more immigration overwhelmingly less the number of

Americans who want more people to come from foreign countries and that's the

consensus view in DC on both parties we need more 12% a lot more well I wonder

why they're not aware of that none of them seem aware of that well it depends

on how you which piece of the immigration issue you're looking at it

the idea that you want more immigrants than we're now getting I think is you

know that's not that's not popular as you suggest but when you take it you

break out to say the daka piece of it right you know and of course these are

people who did you hear that voice behind me that was a lexer I messaged

Chuck to wake Alexa up with amazoness conversation yeah

and I asked her all the time I say Alexa are you spying on me listen she didn't

answer I could understand that anyway anyway you look at Daka this is a subset

of the immigrants in this country illegally who came here as we've all

heard said through no fault of their own when they were young when they were

minors and there's a case to be made that these people are worthy of some

sympathy have never known any other place but America is home and to send

them back to someplace they've never been seems unfair and I think most

Americans that that issue pulls pretty well and it seems that yes I part of it

since bipartisan support for that and then there's the question of what you do

about the illegals are already here and their presence here is not popular as

you've suggested but then the question becomes is it practical to try to round

them all up and send them home and that's right that's kind of a bridge too

far though so it you know once you get past the idea that that you know the

general idea that people don't want more immigration and they certainly don't

want more illegal immigration it gets complicated and of course the president

I think is standing on fairly solid ground from his point of view and

wanting the series of border security measures to go with any any measure to

relieve the daca people of their of their situation here of their other

potential to be be deported so that's sort of where we are in this and you

know we got another negotiation coming up soon and we'll see how much the

Democrats are willing to give in order to get the the daca repeal undone I for

one I'm looking forward to it Brit Hume thank you for the clarity in that I

appreciate it and good luck with Alexa you bet thank you an abortion themed

comedy on television is that's hilarious a supporter of that idea will be here

next

an Ohio abortion clinic is encouraging people to get abortions on the grounds

that it's a good parenting decision the clinic preterm has started a campaign

called my abortion my life they set up 16 billboards around Cleveland they

extol the death of unborn children phrases like abortion is necessary

abortion is your right and in one case abortion is a parenting decision

meanwhile UC San Francisco purportedly still at college a sociologist is

calling on TV shows to include more abortion related comedy in order to

normalize the procedure dr. Robin Bremen is a psychologist and she agrees the

billboards and the comedy idea she joins us to a doctor private thanks coming on

thank you thanks for having me so abortion comedy what what would you

say is the funny part about abortion I don't think they're using it as a funny

thing I think they're using it just to bring out the the to make it more of a

real thing or more of a huh that's why I came here okay okay can you hear me

doctor okay one sec I don't think they're using it as a cut comedy I think

they're trying to do stigmatize it with women oh do you say what why do you

think if that sounds probably right what why do you think there's a stigma around

abortion well I think in the world there's there's so much stigma around it

I mean it's a very hard decision to make for a woman it's a no-win situation if

you what why the stigma why is it considered bad do you think why is it

considered a stigma yeah well because it's anything a life for some people huh

okay so if you think it but if you don't think it's ending a life then there

shouldn't be any stigma at all right well it's not it's not one way or the

other I think it's a traumatic thing that women can go through I think it's

in a way it's absolutely entering a life and another way it's you're putting in a

no-win situation because sometimes people have no other choice okay so but

then why would you I mean all of that I mean you're probably the main stream of

views on that then why the impulse to make light of it

or you de stigmatize it in comedy or put up

billboards encouraging people to have abortions isn't that making light of it

isn't that minimizing it when I honestly don't think it's making light of it I

think it's just bringing out the issue of abortion that it's an option what is

there anything about abortion that makes you you personally uncomfortable

absolutely I mean it's a very hard thing for women to go through I think it's an

absolute no-win situation for what is it what does that mean no-win situation the

words it means that a woman that has an unwanted pregnancy has to make a

decision and the decision is a no-win situation she has to end the life of an

unborn baby I mean I think you're right so why do you hear people say you know

we should celebrate it we should convince others there's nothing wrong

with it it's not a big deal it's a positive thing oh it's not it's a huge

deal and it's not a positive thing and I don't agree with that I think it's a

traumatic thing that sometimes there's no other option and that's why I do can

keep saying it's a no-win situation because it really is but I never hear I

mean I guess I disagree with your last point about there's no other option but

I respect you for saying that it's a that it is a big deal but I keep hearing

Planned Parenthood leaders for example say you should wear a t-shirt announcing

it and that this it's a form of liberation and not acknowledging that

it's a that there's a downside well that's that's their opinion I can't

speak for other people but personally I see so much trauma around it in my

office and it's a hard decision but on the other hand it's a hard decision to

keep a baby that a mother doesn't or can't take care of psychologically or

physically ya know it's a tough it's a tough situation and I'm and I think it's

a first step to acknowledge that and so I'm glad that you I'm glad that you are

thank you dr. Ryan for joining us tonight thank you for having me

thank you the NFL had an ugly year but doesn't seem to have learned much from

it we'll tell you about their latest

national anthem related blunder and then making of what maybe a scandal sounds

like potentially one around Bob Costas and his apparent firing details on that

nice

they're called the Branch Davidian rush to the massage at Waco Texas the police

obtained military assault rifles they're coming for me

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During Pennsylvania Factory Tour, Owner Turns To Trump & Whispers 5 Unforgettable Words - Duration: 23:59.

During Pennsylvania Factory Tour, Owner Turns To Trump & Whispers 5 Unforgettable Words

On Thursday, President Donald Trump traveled to the Pittsburgh area with a dual agenda.

He delivered a speech on his administration's economic agenda to the H&K Equipment Company

while he was in Allegheny County, and he lent his support to Republican candidate Rick Saccone,

who is campaigning for a vacant House seat.

During his tour of H&K's factory, the owner of the company turned to Trump and whispered

five words which the president will never forget.

President Donald Trump tours the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, on January

18, 2018.

(Photo Credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) After passing tax cuts and eliminating a tremendous

amount of government regulations which were burdensome on American business owners, President

Trump visited the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, on Thursday to witness

the direct results of these recent moves in a real work environment.

Accompanied by his daughter and advisor Ivanka Trump, Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin,

and other members of his cabinet, Trump toured the H&K factory with company owners Peter

Cicero and George Koch before addressing employees.

As they walked the grounds, Cicero leaned over and whispered something to Trump that

was inaudible.

However, Trump beamed with delight and pointed to the cameras before revealing what Cicero

had told him.

Apparently, "business has never been better" for the owners of H&K Equipment.

"He just said their business has never been better than it has this year," said Trump.

According to the owners, they have been swamped with orders over the past year and can barely

keep up with the booming business which has resulted from Trump's economy.

With the economy having made such a drastic turnaround for the better during the first

year of Donald Trump's presidency, an interesting dichotomy has arisen between two separate

narratives the mainstream media and the Democrats have been pushing ever since Trump emerged

as a formidable candidate.

At first, we were told by those on the left that "the economy would never recover"

if we were to elect Donald Trump.

Fast forward several months, and their story has changed quite a bit.

Now that Trump is the president and the economy is booming, the same naysayers claim he is

not responsible for these tremendous strides forward.

So, which one is it?

Either Trump is responsible for the soaring stock market, the jobs which are returning

to America, the falling unemployment numbers, and an avalanche of other economic successes,

meaning that the fear-mongering which took place prior to the election was nothing more

than a media-manufactured strategy to undermine his candidacy, or Trump is not responsible

for the economy, in which case, he could have never destroyed it in the first place, as

they said he would do.

It cannot be both ways.

Of course, the left was wrong on both counts.

They were ludicrous to allege that a man who has made billions as a successful businessman

and stood at the helm of multiple massively lucrative companies would destroy the American

economy.

Indeed, if there was ever a man who could right the ship after the dreadful position

we were in following Barack Obama's two terms in office, it was Donald J. Trump.

Likewise, the left is wrong when they fail to give credit where credit is due.

Seemingly within hours of Trump's election, companies were investing in America once again,

bringing jobs back that had originally left due to the burden of excessive government

regulation and better financial prospects overseas.

Then, the stock market began breaking records on a seemingly daily basis.

Now, Americans have more of their own hard-earned money in their pockets thanks to the president's

recent tax cuts.

This economy is Donald Trump's doing.

There's no other way to slice it.

This is an excellent example of the media manipulating the news to fit whichever narrative

they deem appropriate at any given time.

It also lends tremendous credibility to Trump's stance that the media cannot be trusted to

report the truth.

Anyone who is looking for clarity on this hotly-debated topic need look no further than

coverage of the economy over the past twelve months.

The left and their cronies in the press knew that Donald Trump wouldn't ruin our economy,

just as they now know that he is responsible for fixing it.

They're just too stubborn and butthurt over Hillary Clinton's embarrassing loss to report

these things.

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Lively Facebook Live Discussion On President Trump's First Year - Duration: 1:48.

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Furious Trump Slams FBI Over "Lost" Lover's Texts, 2 Words Send Liberals Over The Edge - Duration: 4:39.

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CIA warns Trump plans preemptive North Korea STRIKE – Experts worried NUCLEAR war imminent - Duration: 4:34.

CIA warns Trump plans preemptive North Korea STRIKE – Experts worried NUCLEAR war imminent

DONALD Trump is considering a "preemptive strike" against North Korea after advice

from the Central Intelligence Agency's Mike Pompeo but outside analysts warn this could

lead to an all-out nuclear war, it has been revealed.

Mr Pompeo has suggested North Korea is an urgent priority for the CIA and the agency

is trying to set back North Korea's nuclear programme.

The intelligence chief said the US is developing a range of options from diplomacy to war.

He said: "We're working to prepare a series of options to make sure that we can deliver

a range of things so the president will have the full suite of possibilities.

The president is intent on delivering this solution through diplomatic means.

"We are equally at the same time ensuring that if we conclude that is not possible,

that we present the president a range of options to achieve what is his stated intention."

But, analysts warn a limited strike would lead to a nuclear war should North Korea retaliate

and cause an escalation.

Former North Korean spy Kim Hyon-hui said Trump's aim of denuclearising the country,

which has been a nuclear state for over a decade, is not achievable diplomatically.

He said: "North Korea won't give up its nuclear weapons.

They're its lifeline."

If war was to break out, the South Korean capital of Seoul - a city of 10 million people

in range of the North's terrifying artillery - will be presumably destroyed in the opening

stages of war.

Kim Jong-un's propaganda portrays its nuclear and missile programmes to be focused on the

US, but Mr Pompeo said the North does not view its nuclear warheads as just a deterrent

to US invasion.

Mr Pompeo said: "We do believe that Kim Jong-Un, given these toolsets, would use them

for things besides simply regime protections – that is, to put pressure on what is his

ultimate goal, which is the reunification of the peninsula under his authority.

"This is a threat to the whole world."

The intelligence chief said the CIA considers North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to be a rational

man but it is unclear if Kim Jong-un takes the prospect of a US attack seriously.

In October 2017, Donald Trump said Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was "wasting his

time" attempting to negotiate with North Korea.

And when Mr Tillerson said last month he was willing to talk to Kim Jong-un without precondition,

Trump's administration "corrected him".

Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump's position had not changed, namely

that talks were pointless.

Mr Pompeo added: "I will leave to others to address the capacity or the wisdom of a

preemptive strike.

"From an intelligence perspective, we're trying to ensure that all the various options

that the president might want to consider are fully informed, that we understand what's

really going on and the risks associated with each of those decisions as best we can identify

them for him."

North Korea will participate in the Olympics which South Korean President Moon Jae-in said

is a diplomatic opportunity to ease tensions.

But, North Korea announced the first day of the Olympics on February 8 will be a national

holiday to celebrate its army.

Pompeo said it is likely it is demonstrating its military capacity in a tacit threat before

the games and that the CIA will be watching the North closely.

The CIA chief said North Korea is a "handful of months" away from being able to reliably

launch a nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at the US.

He said in a year he hoped "to be able to say that a year from now as well" due to

stalling techniques and it "is still a secondary mission to ensure that we keep them from that capability".

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