Tuesday, June 12, 2018

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It's the eve of the long-waited summit between North Korea and the U.S.

As the results of that summit deals directly with security on the Korean Peninsula and

goes in sync with future developments in inter-Korean relations,... the South Korean government

is on the ground and keeps a close watch.

Our Oh Jung-hee, who's part of Arirang's Singapore summit special coverage team, files us this

report from Singapore.

Negotiations between North Korea and the U.S. are continuing until the very last minute...

but, it's nothing to worry.

That's according to South Korea's presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae... at a press briefing

in Singapore on Monday.

Speaking to the international press, Seoul said... the fact that North Korean leader

Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump are sitting face-to-face, in and of itself,

is a big leap forward.

"The fact that the leaders of North Korea and the U.S. arrived in Singapore yesterday

marks the official beginning of the summit and that is highly significant.

We expect a fierce tug-of-war to continue between the two sides until tomorrow's summit

ends, but we also expect some good outcome."

During the 7 decades that have passed since the end of the Korean War,... there's been

no single North Korea-U.S. summit.

And that is why, Seoul says, it's all the more crucial for both sides to build and confirm

confidence in each other... at this first-ever summit.

An unnamed official from South Korea's presidential office highlighted... it is one of Pyongyang's

biggest goals to be recognized as a sincere partner for dialogue.

The South Korean government is cautious in its comments on the Pyongyang-Washington summit,

but it's keeping close tabs on the developments,... dispatching a special team of officials on

the ground.

The team is to deliver the latest developments of Kim-Trump summit to the home government,...

while bringing and releasing the South Korean government's own response as well.

All that will happen at Korea Press Center -- a press center Seoul set up in Singapore

separately from International Media Center.

"As for now, there's a low possibility that a three-way summit involving South Korean

President Moon Jae-in will happen after the North Korea-U.S. summit ends, but Seoul says

it will stay ready for all possible scenarios.

Once the results of the summit is out, Seoul is to release its official response here,

at the Korea Press Center.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News, Singapore."

For more infomation >> S. Korea on close watch for Kim-Trump summit - Duration: 2:00.

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Trump and Kim Jong Un meet in historic summit - Duration: 2:46.

For more infomation >> Trump and Kim Jong Un meet in historic summit - Duration: 2:46.

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Moon calls on Kim, Trump to make big, bold decisions ahead of historic summit - Duration: 2:57.

President Moon Jae-in has called on the leaders of North Korea and the U.S. to make big, bold

decisions ahead of the historic Kim, Trump summit in Singapore.

We're also learning that the South Korean leader held a phone conversation with his

U.S. counterpart just moments ago.

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung reports.

"I hope the two leaders will make big, bold decisions that generously answer to each others'

demands so that the wish for a new age upon the Korean peninsula from those around the

world comes true."

A big give and take by North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump...

is what the South Korean president who's been a major driver of rapproachement with the

North is calling for on the eve of what he's referred to as a historic turning point from

war to peace.

Mr. Moon's remarks during a weekly meeting of his top aides come as U.S. negotiators

met with their North Korean counterparts one last time to try to nail down final details

for the first-ever summit between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader.

The U.S. team, led by Sung Kim, a longtime State Department diplomat who now serves as

the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines had held at least five sessions with the Pyongyang

delegation over the past two weeks at the demilitarized zone in Korea.

But, the two sides reportedly have struggled to close the gap between the U.S. position

on North Korean denuclearization; which means it would immediately dismantle its weapons

program, ship nuclear warheads out and allow international inspectors to verify the results.

North Korea likely envisions a staged process, where each concession from the North is met

with something from the U.S. Sanctions relief, economic aid, a formal peace

treaty to end the 1950 to 53 Korean war and formal diplomatic ties could all be potential

sweeteners to any deal.

Nonetheless, the South Korean president expressed confidence that the historic Kim, Trump summit

will be a success... adding South Korea should and will remain the driver in all endeavors

regarding the Korean Peninsula.

"We will continue to do our utmost until the Korean Peninsula is completely denuclearized

and a lasting peace regime is established.

I ask for the Korean people's support to ensure under no circumstance we lose the attitude

and determination that we are the leaders when it comes to Peninsula issues."

"The South Korean president who's been touted by many for brilliantly brokering the talks

between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S President Donald Trump, is following the

summit from more than 45-hundred kilometers away but keeping his country, and rightfully

so, in the equation... as he hopes to complete the journey that he started... a formal end

to a near seven-decade war... a path to peace.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House."

For more infomation >> Moon calls on Kim, Trump to make big, bold decisions ahead of historic summit - Duration: 2:57.

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The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See - Duration: 4:36.

The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See

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The mainstream media tried to turn President Donald Trump's historic G7 appearance into

another circus.

They focused on the "devastating" statements from other world leaders — including one

already famous photo.

But there are a few things they are leaving out.

This weekend, President Trump met with other world leaders at the G7 Summit.

It was an important meeting, where the president discussed the massive trade imbalance that

the United States has with our allies.

President Trump was unapologetic when he laid out his plans.

The United States will no longer tolerate the lop-sided situation we have with Canada

and other nations.

They are allowed to dump their products into the United States, with little or no problem.

Meanwhile, our goods sold overseas (and up North) are hit with massive tariffs.

In the case of U.S. dairy sold in Canada, we are hit with a 270% tariff.

In no uncertain terms, the president said those days were over.

That kind of stance requires tough talk and resolve, which Trump has in spades.

To confront the leaders of other nations and tell them big changes are in the works, that

takes a spine of steel — the kind of spine past presidents were lacking.

Naturally, the other leaders would not be happy.

They've been taking advantage of America for decades.

They wouldn't like being told the party is over.

The pathetic excuse for a PM of Canada, Justin Trudeau, went to the press bashing Trump.

The media also made it seem like the other leaders were furious — hellbent on getting

back at Trump.

The picture below has been making its way around social media for days now with plenty

of Leftists shaking their angry little fists at the president claiming this photo shows

how rude Trump is.

How little he respects the rest of the world.

How he's just a big ol' meanie head.

How THIS is surely a sign of the end of times.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel found the contentious Group of Seven summit with U.S.

President Donald Trump a "sobering" and "depressing" experience but said European

leaders won't be "taken advantage of" on trade.

She conceded in an interview on German public television Sunday that the meeting's outcome

"wasn't a great thing."

[Source: Twitchy]

Taken out of context, this seems like Trump is being hostile and unnecessarily tough with

our allies, which is everything the liberal media says about him.

We'll get to the facts in a second, but why are the American media outlets attacking

Trump over this?

Would BBC or any journalist from other countries criticize their leaders for putting their

country first?

Why are American outlets upset that Trump is getting tough with other countries?

His stance will help America tremendously.

You'd think, as Americans, they'd be happy about it.

Sadly, the media puts their hatred of Trump before patriotism.

It's understandable that Merkel was upset over the outcome of G7.

What leader wouldn't be concerned that their gravy train was about to end?

But the tone of the German chancellor was not one of anger or confrontation, but sober

resignation to the facts.

She knew the United States couldn't and shouldn't keep the toxic trade imbalance.

That's why she said it was "sobering."

She's not dealing with limp-wristed Barack Obama anymore.

But before you think our allies were about to bum rush Trump, take a look at this.

Interesting how they leave this other picture out of the story and how it's NOT going

viral.

It was taken just moments later.

This is how our dishonest media spreads fake news.

They take a photo, a split-second moment frozen in time.

Paired with a carefully edited article, they can push a narrative that the G7 leaders were

antagonistic at Trump.

But what does second photo tell you?

Donald Trump is an effective leader.

He is a shrewd negotiator and incredibly personable.

Even economic rivals like Canada and Germany will be won over by his skill and charm.

They might not like the changes coming to their trade deals, but they are far from becoming

enemies with the United States.

But an honest portrayal of the events at G7 would make Trump look good.

President Trump is bringing his plan to the table.

The other leaders — understandably — are upset or concerned, but they are willing to

negotiate.

They want good trade deals with the United States and are willing to work with our president.

What does CNN or ABC report?

"Trump angers the world!"

"Merkel depressed and angry!"

They don't care what kind of damage they are doing, or how they disgrace their reputations,

as long as they can tarnish Trump's image to the American people.

This is more reason to reject the mainstream media

and everything they say.

For more infomation >> The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See - Duration: 4:36.

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Trump, Kim arrive in Singapore for their historic summit - Duration: 1:17.

"The entire world is watching..."

North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un's words after landing in Singapore for his summit

with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Tomorrow's meeting will be the first of its kind, a summit with global security at stake.

Both leaders flew into Singapore yesterday under heavy security and speculation - particularly

where North Korea's Kim is concerned.

It was his longest flight for an overseas trip since rising to power in late 2011.

But Pyongyang actually dispatched three different flights Sunday, apparently to keep everyone

guessing as to which plane Kim Jong-un was on.

The North's leader and his entourage were then swept up in a motorcade, which transported

them to their hotel, before Chairman Kim headed to the presidential palace to meet Singapore's

prime minister.

Every detail of his whirlwind trip is being documented and scrutinized, examined between

the lines ahead of his reported departure tomorrow afternoon.

No wonder he realizes, "the entire world is watching."

For more infomation >> Trump, Kim arrive in Singapore for their historic summit - Duration: 1:17.

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'We are ready' Putin warns Russia is prepared for meeting with Trump in AUSTRIA - Duration: 2:29.

For more infomation >> 'We are ready' Putin warns Russia is prepared for meeting with Trump in AUSTRIA - Duration: 2:29.

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Robert De Niro uses F-bomb against Donald Trump on live TV during Tony Awards - Duration: 4:21.

Oscar-winning actor Robert de Niro issued an expletive-laden denunciation of US President Donald Trump during the live television broadcast of the Tony Awards ceremony on Sunday

De Niro, a staunch Trump opponent, appeared on stage at New York's Radio City Music Hall to introduce rocker and Tony Awards performer Bruce Springsteen

"I'm gonna say one thing. F--- Trump," De Niro said, double fists raised and without any preamble

With the audience of theatre actors, directors and producers shrieking and rising to their feet in applause, De Niro said: "It's no longer down with Trump

It's f--- Trump." The legendary actor urged the audience to vote in November and lauded Springsteen for his own political commitment before the singer sat at a piano for a moving performance based on his "Springsteen on Broadway" show that had him singing his classic hit, "My Hometown

" De Niro said of Springsteen: "Bruce, you can rock the house like nobody else and even more importantly in these perilous times, you rock the vote, always fighting for, in your own words, truth, transparency and integrity in government

Boy, do we need that now." The expletive, known as the F-bomb, was bleeped by the CBS network for millions of television watchers at home, a CBS spokeswoman said

However, it was heard by those in the audience and journalists covering the awards show, which honors the best of Broadway theatre

De Niro is one of the most respected actors in the United States with two Oscar wins for "Raging Bull" and "The Godfather: Part II

" The White House did not immediately return a request for comment. CBS also did not return a request for further comment

The anti-Trump sentiment swept backstage as playwright Tony Kushner and others from "Angels in America" spoke to reporters about its three big wins: best play revival and acting trophies for Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane "I agree," Kushner said when asked about the De Niro moment, dropping an F-bomb of his own in relation to the president

"I can't believe De Niro did that," Kushner said. "Good for him. I mean, it's Robert De Niro

Who's gonna argue with him?" Kushner went even further, calling Mr Trump's presidency "the Hitler mistake" that put a "borderline psychotic narcissist in the White House

"  De Niro, a noted liberal, has been increasingly critical of Trump, a Republican, at smaller showbusiness events, but none have the high profile and audience of the Tony Awards

A month before Mr Trump was elected, De Niro called the candidate "stupid" and said: "I'd like to punch him in the face

"  The Tony Awards show was seen by some six million Americans last year.

For more infomation >> Robert De Niro uses F-bomb against Donald Trump on live TV during Tony Awards - Duration: 4:21.

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Singapore's Huge Surprise For Trump Shows How Much Respect He's Earned Abroad - Duration: 4:01.

For more infomation >> Singapore's Huge Surprise For Trump Shows How Much Respect He's Earned Abroad - Duration: 4:01.

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Top Republican Wants To Run Against Trump In 2020 — Donald Goes 'All 2016' On Him - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> Top Republican Wants To Run Against Trump In 2020 — Donald Goes 'All 2016' On Him - Duration: 3:18.

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Trump, Kim Meet In Singapore - Duration: 1:49.

For more infomation >> Trump, Kim Meet In Singapore - Duration: 1:49.

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Robert De Niro bleeped at Tony Awards for Trump F-bomb - Duration: 0:45.

For more infomation >> Robert De Niro bleeped at Tony Awards for Trump F-bomb - Duration: 0:45.

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After Manhandling Globalists At G7, Trump Makes A Move That Will Define His Presidency - Duration: 3:13.

For more infomation >> After Manhandling Globalists At G7, Trump Makes A Move That Will Define His Presidency - Duration: 3:13.

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Trump open to putting U.S. embassy in Pyongyang: Axios - Duration: 0:29.

Setting up an American embassy in North Korea.

It's an idea Trump is open to.

Citing sources familiar with the summit preparations, U.S.-based Internet news site Axios reports....

it's one of the many topics that could be discussed at the meeting.

The working groups of both sides have touched on establishing official relations.

A U.S. embassy in Pyongyang was an option that was brought up.

But according to a source close to the White House... such a move depends on what Trump

gets in return... and denuclearization would have to be underway.

For more infomation >> Trump open to putting U.S. embassy in Pyongyang: Axios - Duration: 0:29.

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Trump: "Great To Be In Singapore, Excitement In The Air!" - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> Trump: "Great To Be In Singapore, Excitement In The Air!" - Duration: 1:46.

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Trump Meets Face-To-Face With North Korean Leader - Duration: 4:36.

For more infomation >> Trump Meets Face-To-Face With North Korean Leader - Duration: 4:36.

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Will careful Kim and bossy Trump get along? - Duration: 2:21.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

They are different yet similar in some ways.

Which is why a lot of attention is being drawn to not just whether they can reach a deal....

but on if they can get along.

Choi Si-young examines the potential chemistry between the two larger than life figures.

Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump are to face-off in what some call the 'summit of the century.'

But, will the two strong personalities clash or get along?

A look at how they present themselves might offer a clue.

Kim's striking backcombed hair is a part of his signature look.

He is also rarely seen without his Mao style suit, which he has also worn to Singapore.

When speaking, Kim seems to pause frequently, interrupting his flow of words.

A body language expert explains what these mean.

"Kim Jong-un wants to look older with the heavily gelled hair.

He wears Mao suits because he wants to look like his grandfather Kim Il-sung.

That way, he is seeking legitimacy for his rule.

And, his manner of speech shows he is rather careful, thinking between the lines."

Trump, too, is also famous for quaffed hair, as well as his hand gestures, punctuating

his speeches with these motions.

The former reality show star also talks fast with little to no breaks.

The expert says these are signs of a bossy character that demands attention.

Will these two larger-than-life characters find some chemistry?

"Careful Kim and bossy Trump are on the opposite ends of the personality spectrum.

I think in the first meeting they will really get along because they will be curious and

want to get to know each other better.

However, if the negotiations drag on, or Trump hears something that he doesn't like, then

with his pushy personality, the talks could break down."

It seems that perhaps after the initial honeymoon period of getting to know each other, reaching

the next level in their relationship could prove tricky... especially if neither side

is willing to back down.

Choi Si-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Will careful Kim and bossy Trump get along? - Duration: 2:21.

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Trump-Kim summit to feature several talks - Duration: 0:54.

The upcoming summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday

will be followed by a number of other scheduled activities involving both American and North

Korean administrations.

It starts at 9 a.m. local time when President Trump arrives at the Capella Singapore for

his first meeting with Kim.

The leaders will speak with only their translators present.

Afterward, President Trump and Kim will move on to an expanded meeting including both of

their teams.

Trump will be joined by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser

John Bolton, though it's unclear who from Kim's team will be present.

That portion of the day will be followed by a working lunch before the president meets

with the press around 4 p.m. Eastern time.

Once he's done speaking to the media, he and his delegates will be making their way back

to the U.S.

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