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Roseanne Barr and John Goodman stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday

to discuss the return of Roseanne.

And unsurprisingly, the discussion quickly turned political. Kimmel stated that Barr was the

original crazy political tweeter, to which the actress responded, "Trump totally stole my act."

She then reflected on her own presidential campaign she ran on Twitter in 2012.

And although she only made it on three state ballots, she accumulated a number of supporters.

She recalled, "I still came in sixth!"

Now, it's no secret that Roseanne Conner, much like the actress behind the role,

is a Trump supporter. Barr shared that similar to the dynamics of the Conner family,

her real-life family also faced a lot of tensions based on differing opinions about the president.

In The Hollywood Reporter's recent cover story about the revival, Barr stated,

"It's the conversation everybody is having. Families are not speaking to each other.

People are still shocked and upset about it. It's the state of our country."

During the late-night interview, Kimmel brought up Barr's past friendship with Hillary Clinton.

And after asking her about calling Clinton a murderer on Twitter, she claimed

that she never said that. BUT then she admitted this...

She added that she had some disagreement with Clinton's foreign policy.

Kimmel stated that he was surprised by Barr's support of Trump given her socially liberal views.

She added, "A lot of us, no matter who we voted for, don't want to see our president fail."

She continued, "You want Pence for the president? Well, then zip that f—in' lip!"

Earlier in the interview, Kimmel also spoke to the actors about Goodman's character

Dan's death on the original series.

When Kimmel asked how Roseanne knows this, she said she knows, because she wrote it.

The actress then promised that her TV husband's death will be addressed

in the upcoming episodes. Barr also discussed her multiple threats to leave the original series,

but explained that she was never REALLY quitting. She added that she has calmed down

since her first time on the show.

She also addressed writers room rumors from the show's past. Kimmel asked Barr,

"In the old days, is it true that you assigned each writer a number,

so you didn't have to remember their names?"

Barr said it was just a joke, but...

For the full Jimmy Kimmel Live! Interview, head to THR.com and you can check out

THR's own Roseanne cover story, featuring interview with Barr, Goodman, Sarah Gilbert and

the rest of the reboot teaam. Until next time, for The Hollywood Reporter News,

I'm Tiffany Taylor.

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Melania Trump honors International Women of Courage at State Department - Duration: 3:13.

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Potawatomi Hotel and Casino's CEO once worked for Trump - Duration: 1:47.

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China fights back: Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as USA trade war tensions SOAR - Duration: 5:39.

China fights back: Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as USA trade war tensions SOAR

CHINA is set to launch a fightback against US President Donald Trump's tariffs by proposing

levies on 128 US imports as trade war tensions soar.

The Chinese government warned that Beijing might place tariffs on $3 billion of US goods

such as pork, apples and steel pipes.

China also wants to place a 15 percent tariff on US fresh fruit and wine.

Taking a hardline against the US, the Chinese government made it clear the penalties were

in response to Mr Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports that he announced earlier

this month.

He Weiwan, a trade expert told the FT: "China's overall attitude was that it didn't want

a trade war.

But now tariffs have been announced it's purpose is to stop a trade war from continuing."

Zhang Zhaoxiang, senior vice president of China Minmetals Corp, said that while the

state-owned mining group's steel exports to the US are tiny, the impact could come indirectly.

He said: "China's direct exports to the U.S. are not big.

But there will be some impact due to our exports via the United States or indirect exports."

China's state-run Global Times said Beijing was only just beginning to look at means to

retaliate.

"We believe it is only part of China's countermeasures, and soybeans and other U.S. farm products

will be targeted," the widely-read tabloid said in a Saturday editorial.

Wei Jianguo, vice chairman of Beijing-based think tank China Centre for International

Economic Exchanges, told China Daily that Beijing could impose tariffs on more US products,

and is considering a second and even third list of targets

Today China's Vice Premier Liu He declared the US has flouted trade rules with an inquiry

into intellectual property and China will defend its interests.

In a phone call with US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Chinese state media reported,

Liu said China still hoped both sides would remain "rational" and work together to keep

trade relations stable.

The call between Mnuchin and Liu, a confidante of President Xi Jinping, was the highest-level

contact between the two governments since Mr Trump announced plans for tariffs on up

to $60 billion of Chinese goods on Thursday.

The deepening rift has sent a chill through financial markets and the corporate world

as investors predicted dire consequences for the global economy should trade barriers start

going up.

Stocks sagged at the start of this month after the tariffs on aluminium and steel were announced,

but they quickly recovered as the administration said the tariffs would not be as severe as

they first looked.

The losses this week were worse, and investors are hoping for hints the sanctions on China

are more of a negotiating tactic.

In Geneva, officials from the EU, Japan, China and Russia, gathered at the World Trade Organisation

and criticised the US tariffs.

This week, the S&P 500 index dropped 55.43 points, or 2.1 percent, to 2,588.26.

The index skidded 6 per cent this week, its worst since January 2016.

The Dow Jones industrial average lost 424.69 points, or 1.8 per cent, to 23,533.20.

The Nasdaq composite fell 174.01 points, or 2.4 per cent, to 6,992.67.

Banks also took steep losses as interest rates decreased.

Lisa Erickson, chief investment officer at US Bank Wealth Management said: "There could

be a possibility of a bounce back if, as this progresses, both sides look like they're

negotiating.

"There could be further decline if people get a sense there could be more trade restrictions

in place."

If the tariffs and counter-tariffs reduce economic growth in the US, the Fed is likely

to raise rates at a slower pace.

Alex Wolf, a former US diplomat, who works for Aberdeen Standard Investments warned that

Beijing could retaliate further by targeting US multinationals outside China.

He told the FT: "Apple, Microsoft, Starbucks and Nike could be in the firing line."

Apple's Tim Cook called for "calm heads" amid the dispute.

The sparring has cast a spotlight on hardware makers such as Apple, which assemble the majority

of their products in China for export to other countries.

Electrical goods and tech are the largest US import item from China.

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CNN Bashes Trump Over Drug Dealer Death Penalty, Kellyanne Has Perfect Response - Duration: 4:10.

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Trump-Hater "Crazy" Joe Biden Suffers Epic Meltdown When Reporter Asks 1 Question - Duration: 4:39.

Trump-Hater "Crazy" Joe Biden Suffers Epic Meltdown When Reporter Asks 1 Question

Crazy Joe Biden lost his mind and suffered an epic meltdown when a reporter asked him

one question.

After this, it's clear, Biden should really duck out of the public eye.According to Daily

Caller, former Vice President Joe Biden has been a little too heavy on the Trump-hating

rhetoric lately, even saying that, if he met President Donald Trump in high school, he'd

have beat him up.

Supposedly, Biden was making a statement about defending the honor of women, but in order

for that to work, Biden would have to be someone who hasn't made a career out of creeping

on vulnerable members of the opposite sex.

According to ABC News, Biden made his idiotic comments about Trump at an anti-sexual assault

rally at the University of Miami on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.

"A guy who ended up becoming our national leader said, 'I can grab a woman anywhere

and she likes it,'" Biden said.

"They asked me if I'd like to debate this gentleman, and I said 'no.'

I said, 'If we were in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell

out of him.'"

Creepy old Biden didn't stop there.

He then told his audience about his perspective based on the enormous amount of time that

he'd spent in locker rooms.

"I've been in a lot of locker rooms my whole life," Biden continued.

"I'm a pretty damn good athlete.

Any guy that talked that way was usually the fattest, ugliest S.O.B. in the room."

Could this tired sack of crap get any more ridiculous?

Apparently, Biden doesn't have an internal filter that tells him when he's being a

complete asshat or when to stop running at the mouth.

While most other Democrats are out there doing their part to "resist" Trump, Biden is

making crazy speeches based on fantasies of being in high school with the President.

I wonder what kind of lascivious stories Biden's high school buddies might be able to tell.

President Trump responded to Biden's ridiculous tough guy talk on Twitter recently.

"Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy.

Actually, he is weak, both mentally and physically, and yet he threatens me, for the second time,

with physical assault.

He doesn't know me, but he would go down fast and hard, crying all the way.

Don't threaten people Joe!"

Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy.

Actually, he is weak, both mentally and physically, and yet he threatens me, for the second time,

with physical assault.

He doesn't know me, but he would go down fast and hard, crying all the way.

Don't threaten people Joe!Biden seemed a whole lot less confident of his statements

as he tried to avoid reporters on Friday, March 23, 2018.

"Vice President, do you care to respond to the President's tweet sir?" the reporter

asked as she followed Biden.

At first, Biden just kept walking until the reporter got in front of him.

Biden then whispered a creepy, "No," as he continued walking.

The reporter then asked Biden, "Would you really fight the President sir?"

This is when Biden snaps.

The former Vice President stopped walking and angrily faced the reporter.

"I was talking about high school.

Go back and read what I said," he replied.

"I said high school," Biden exclaimed again as he pointed his finger before walking

away.It would just seem like common sense that, if Joe Biden doesn't want to get caught

up in these pointless situations and hypothetical merry go rounds with media reporters, the

former Vice President might want to think about a couple of things.

To begin with, how about not creating those situations where reporters hound him for stupid

answers?

Biden hasn't figured out that if he keeps his mouth shut and doesn't make hypothetical

statements about wanting to beat up the President in "high school," then he wouldn't get

slammed in the first place.

However, self-control is not one of Joe Biden's strongest attributes.

The former Vice President has been anything but tempered in his rhetoric about our President

since he left office and most people don't take "Crazy Joe" very seriously anymore.

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world war 3 China fight back Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as USA trade war tensions SOAR - Duration: 4:59.

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Beijing poised to hit Trump with tariffs as US a trade war tensions soar China is

set to launch a fight back against US President Donald Trump's tariffs by

proposing levies on 128 US imports as trade war tensions soar the Chinese

government warned that Beijing might place tariffs on three billion dollars

of US goods such as pork apples and steel pipes China also wants to place a

15 percent tariff on u.s. fresh fruit and wine taking a hard line against the

US the Chinese government made it clear the penalties were in response to mr.

Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports that he announced earlier this

month he women a trade expert told the FT China's overall attitude was that it

didn't want a trade war but now tariffs have been announced its purpose is to

stop a trade war from continuing Zhang Xiao yang

senior vice president of China min metals Corp said that while the

state-owned mining group steel exports to the US are tiny the impact could come

indirectly he said China's direct exports to the US

are not big but there will be some impact due to our exports via the United

States or indirect exports China's state-run Global Times said Beijing was

only just beginning to look at means to retaliate we believe it is only part of

China's countermeasures and soybeans and other US farm products will be targeted

the widely read tabloid said in a Saturday editorial dot wei jia guo vice

chairman of beijing based think tank china center for international economic

exchanges told china daily that beijing could impose tariffs on more US products

and is considering a second and even third list of targets today China's vice

premier Liu he declared the US has floated trade rules with an inquiry into

intellectual property and China will defend its interests in a phone call

with US Treasury Secretary Steven Oken chinese state media reported Liu said

China still hoped both sides would remain rational

and work together to keep trade relations stable the call between Nokia

and Lu a confident of President X AI Jinping was the highest level contact

between the two governments since mr. Trump announced plans for tariffs on up

to sixty billion dollars of Chinese goods on Thursday dot the deepening rift

has sent a chill through financial markets in the corporate world as

investors predicted dire consequences for the global economy should trade

barriers start going up stocks sacked at the start of this month after the

tariffs on aluminium and steel were announced but they quickly recovered as

the administration said the tariffs would not be as severe as they first

looked the losses this week were worse and investors are hoping for hints the

sanctions on China are more of a negotiating tactic in Geneva officials

from the EU Japan China and Russia gathered at the World Trade Organization

and criticized the u.s. tariffs this week the S&P 500 index dropped fifty

five point four three points or two point one percent to two comma 588 point

twenty six dot the index skidded six percent err this week its worst since

January 2016 the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost four hundred and twenty

four point six nine points or one point eight percent to twenty three thousand

five hundred and thirty three point two zero the Nasdaq Composite fell one

hundred and seventy four point zero one points or two point four percent to six

thousand nine hundred and ninety two point six seven banks also took steep

losses as interest rates decreased Lisa Erikson chief investment officer at US

bank wealth management said there could be a possibility of a bounce back if as

this progresses both sides look like they're negotiating

there could be further decline if people get a sense there could be more trade

restrictions in place if the tariffs encounter tariffs reduce economic growth

in the u.s. the Fed is likely to raise rates at a slower pace

Alex wolf a former US diplomat who works for Aberdeen standard investments warned

that Beijing could retaliate further by targeting US multinationals outside

China he told the FT Apple Microsoft Starbucks and Nike could be in the

firing line Apple's Tim Cook called for calm heads amid the dispute the sparring

has cast a spotlight on hardware makers such as Apple which assemble the

majority of their products in China for export to other countries electrical

goods and tech are the largest u.s. import item from China thanks for watch

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Trump-Hater "Crazy" Joe Biden Suffers Epic Meltdown When Reporter Asks 1 Question - Duration: 4:21.

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CNN Bashes Trump Over Drug Dealer Death Penalty, Kellyanne Has Perfect Response - Duration: 4:07.

CNN Bashes Trump Over Drug Dealer Death Penalty, Kellyanne Has Perfect Response

CNN's Chris Cuomo recently bashed President Donald Trump for his drug dealer death penalty

solution.

Watch as Kellyanne Conway destroys him with the perfect response.Leave it to fake news

network CNN to criticize Trump for proposing the death penalty for drug dealers who undoubtedly

destroy thousands of lives in America every year.

In a recent interview with Chris Cuomo, one of Kellyanne Conway ripped the liberal narrative

apart.

According to Daily Caller, Conway appeared on CNN's "New Day" to discuss a few

topics which liberals are always enraged by.

When Cuomo decided to bash the President over the idea of giving the death penalty to drug

dealers, Conway took him to school.

After the Department of Justice proposed the idea on Wednesday, March 26, 2017, Trump echoed

it and immediately lit the liberal world on fire.

"Tough talk won't work to stem the drug crisis," Cuomo told Conway.

"There's a place for tough talk," Cuomo continued.

"The tough talk about let's kill the drug kingpins — I know that that appeals to the

base, and harshness is often perceived as strength, but you're not going to punish

your way out of this problem.

You know that, right?"

Cuomo tried to make the liberal argument that the death penalty wouldn't be a deterrent

for drug dealers.

Not that I think China is a great place, but they don't have a drug dealer problem specifically

because drug peddlers are often publicly executed in that country.

I think Cuomo is dead wrong, and so does Conway.

"The death penalty is barely a deterrent on any level let alone when it comes to addiction,"

Cuomo said.

"And it's not about killing the drug kingpins.

Nobody's going to defend the drug kingpins; but you're not going to punish your way

out of the problem, no matter how good that sounds," he added.

This is when Conway showed Cuomo the one reason conservatives are better at winning a debate

— common sense.

"You may think no one is defending the drug kingpins — some are — but very few have

been punishing them," Conway replied.

"What the president is saying is, and he's absolutely right, that we don't have tough

sentences because a lot of those minimum sentences go by the weight of the drug."

I could not agree more with Conway.

The penalties for drug dealers are outdated and need to be a direct reflection of the

destruction and death that drugs bring to our communities.

Cuomo continued to try to score a point in the conversation to no avail.

"You can change the sentencing; I'm just saying the call was to kill them," Cuomo

added.

"He said kill drug dealers; that's what caught people's attention."

Conway flatly replied, "Well, good."Of course, it caught people's attention, and

hopefully, the majority of them were drug dealers.

The truth of the matter here is that past administrations have ignored and in some cases

even helped the drug problem in America with their irresponsible policies.

Barack Obama and his former Attorney General Eric Holder were two of the worst when it

came to empowering drug dealers and cartels.

The massive failure of an operation known as Fast and Furious basically walked guns

into the hands of drug cartels in hopes that they would be used on the streets in America.

The general idea behind it was to build support for gun control by helping drug cartels commit

violent crimes against American citizens.

It's almost comical how a liberal hack like Cuomo will say that drug kingpins shouldn't

be defended but then turns around and does that exact thing.

There's never a shortage of stupidity or fake news spilling out of CNN.

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