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Breaking: Trump DOJ Slaps Top Dem With Federal Charges

The FBI is investigating Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Bob Brady for conspiracy, false statements

and campaign fraud in relation to payments his campaign allegedly made to 2012 primary

opponent Jimmie Moore in order to persuade him to drop out of the race, court documents

show.

From Mix Politics:

The Daily Caller reported that earlier this month, FBI special agent Jonathan R. Szeliga

filed a search warrant request in the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of

Pennsylvania for all emails associated with Brady's campaign email, BobCongress@Aol.com.

In this filing, Szeliga claimed that "probable cause to believe that Kenneth Smukler, Robert

Brady, Donald 'D.A.' Jones, Jimmie Moore, and Carolyn Cavaness and others known and

unknown have committed violations" including charges of conspiracy, false statements, producing

false records, causing false campaign contribution reports and violating limits on campaign contributions

and expenditures.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Carol Sandra Moore Wells signed off on the search warrant the same

day that she received it.

The court unsealed the search warrant last week, as Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric L. Gibson

said that secrecy was no longer necessary.

"The sealing aimed to protect the ongoing criminal investigation," he wrote in a motion

filed Thursday.

"Some of the bases for the application to seal are no longer existent."

This comes a month after federal prosecutors announced charges against two of Brady's

political consultants, Kenneth Smukler and Donald Jones, in relation to the campaign

finance probe.

Moore, who is cooperating with law enforcement, said the during a meeting in February of 2012,

Brady agreed to pay $90,000 toward Mr. Moore's campaign debts, in exchange for Mr. Moore's

agreement to drop out of the race.

"In that conversation, Brady and Moore agreed and understood that the payment from Brady's

campaign to Moore's campaign would be disguised, and the deception would include hiding at

least some of the Bob Brady for Congress campaign funds as the purchase of the aforementioned

poll," the affidavit stated.

(Source: www.mixpolitics.com)

The documents suggest Brady, Moore, Cavaness and two political consultants could face charges

for committing conspiracy, false statements, producing false records, causing false campaign

contribution reports and limits on campaign contribution and expenditures.

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Trump flip-flops on Russia meddling 5 times in 3 days - Duration: 2:31.

Just now President Putin denied having anything to do with the election

interference of 2016. Every US intelligence agency has concluded that

Russia did. My first question for you sir is: who do you believe?

My people came to me... Dan Coats came to me

and some others, they said they think it's Russia.

I have President Putin. He just said it's not Russia.

I will say this, I don't see any reason why it would be.

Here's part of what he tweeted this morning:

While I had a great meeting with NATO raising vast amounts of money I had an even better

meeting with Vladimir Putin of Russia. Sadly it is not being reported that way.

The fake news is going crazy.

I accept our intelligence community's conclusion that Russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place.

Could be other people also.

There are a lot of people out there.

And a key sentence in my remarks

I said the word would instead of wouldn't. The sentence should have been:

"I don't see any reason why I wouldn't" or "why it wouldn't be Russian."

The president just tweeted a moment ago this, quote, "so many people at the higher

ends of intelligence loved my press conference performance in Helsinki.

Putin and I discussed many important subjects our earlier meeting. We got along well,

which truly bothered many haters who wanted to see a boxing match.

Big results will come.

Is Russia still targeting the U.S.?

Thank you very much. No.

You say you agree with US intelligence that's Russia meddled in

the election in 2016. Yeah and I've said that before Jeff I

have said that numerous times before and I would say that that is true yeah.

But you haven't condemned Putin specifically do you hold him personally responsible

Well I would because he's in charge of the country just like I consider myself

to be responsible for things that happen in this country.

The President, as both he and President Putin said

discussed election meddling. I think we've made

very clear what our position is on that front.

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James Comey Just Confirmed Trump's Worst Fears About The Deep State - Duration: 11:36.

James Comey Just Confirmed Trump's Worst Fears About The Deep State

Donald Trump has warned Americans that there is a Deep State within the federal government

actively working to sabotage his presidency.

Illegal leaks, biased FBI agents and covert spying campaigns were just the tip of the

iceberg.

Former FBI Director James Comey sent out a message that just confirmed President Trump's

worst fears about the Deep State.

For months, the so-called "mainstream" media has peddled fake news that there is

no such thing as the Deep State.

Journalists and pundits mocked President Trump for his assertions that shadowy forces embedded

in the bureaucracy were plotting in secret to sink his administration.

The fake news tried pushback on Trump claiming that top ranking FBI and intelligence community

officials – especially the Obama holdovers who remained in place while Trump's nominee

waited to be confirmed – were straight shooters who never let their hatred of Donald Trump

interfere with their ability to perform their jobs.

That laughable assertion began to collapse as the true story of James Comey's time

at the FBI became known.

Comey used spies against Trump's campaign and utilized the fake news Christopher Steele

dossier as the primary evidence to obtain a FISA warrant to wiretap Trump campaign aide

Carter Page.

Comey – as well as his defenders in the media – claimed that all of these actions

were legitimate and were not tainted by his hatred of Donald Trump.

The final blow to Comey's credibility was a recent tweet where Comey declared that every

American who didn't vote for the Democrats this fall was a traitor to America.

The disgraced former FBI Director tweeted:

This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders' design that

"Ambition must … counteract ambition."

All who believe in this country's values must vote for Democrats this fall.

Policy differences don't matter right now.

History has its eyes on us.

If Comey doesn't want to have his actions viewed through the prism of partisan politics

than he should never have revealed his true colors to the world.

This tweet is all the evidence Trump supporters need to prove that every decision Comey made

as FBI Director should be judged based on how they advanced his goals of destroying

Donald Trump.

Comey's social media posting also completely vindicates Trump's May 2017 decision to

fire Comey.

When Comey informed Trump that the FBI Director would give Trump "honest loyalty" he was

lying.

Comey's loyalty was to the Deep State and the plot to force Trump from office.

The FBI Director at any point in time could have stated that Donald Trump was not under

investigation.

But his public refusal to comment on the matter fed the media narrative that the FBI was actively

investigating President Trump for collusion with Russia.

Multiple lawmakers – including Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley – have implied that

Comey and other Department of Justice officials have made it clear behind closed doors that

Trump is not a target of the investigation.

Comey would never repeat in public what he was willing to say behind closed doors.

The argument that Comey made these comments in classified briefings does not hold water

since a)Comey was more than willing to leak confidential memos to his friends – a decision

which has landed him under investigation and b) Comey's tweet shows his decision to remain

silent and Trump's status and allow a cloud of suspicion to hover over his administration

was made out of partisan animus.

Comey's actions prove that not only is the Deep State real, but that the intelligence

community at the highest levels of the FBI were a cesspool of bias and Trump Derangement

Syndrome.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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Notes on an Interpreters' Notes - The Trump-Putin Helsinki incident - Duration: 7:11.

Hello. Ewandro here. I wanted to add my two cents to the conversation

going on about the incident involving the interpreter to President Trump

regarding the Helsinki summit. There's now talk of that interpreter being

subpoenaed and asked to testify before Congress and at some point being

pressured to divulge information gained or content or information gained as a

result of her exposure to that high-level meeting which again goes and

runs contrary to a basic tenet of interpreting, which is of course

confidentiality. But I don't want to talk about the legal implications in this

case. Rather I want to take advantage of this incident for what it

gives us and for the opportunity it presents us to help people understand a

bit better how interpreters do their job. Because from the questions being asked

it is evident that there's a lot of ignorance out there. For example there's

now mention of the interpreter eventually being asked to submit her notes in the

hope that those notes are going to help clarify what the content of the meeting

was. There are many things wrong with this plan, and here's why. Number 1: Those

notes are no longer in existence, most likely. Any interpreter worth her salt at

the end of such a high caliber meeting would have disposed of those notes

appropriately. Number 2: Unlike stenographers, interpreters don't share a

common set of icons and symbols or a language that they use to take those

notes. The notes are not something that an interpreter

would look at and say 'oh yeah, she means this...

and that. This is what they're talking about.' It's not a language. It is

just a set of very random icons, abbreviations, upward and downward arrows

and so on that interpreters will use in a way that makes sense to them, and no-one

else. It's very cryptic and very economical even.

If you look at a page there's not much there, and it's because

they're just aids to memory. They're just there to trigger your thinking and

most likely just to help you understand what the logic of the conversation is,

where I'm coming from and where I'm going to, what came first in what came

second, if I'm reconstructing a speech from a long page of annotations.

Sometimes interpreters will take 5 to 8 minutes of non-stop speech before

they even are given a chance to start getting that back across in a different

language. So the notes are totally and utterly useless to anybody else looking

Even if they are produced they're not gonna help anybody.

Abbreviations, for example the letter E, could mean Empowerment. It could be Energy and

it could be elections. But in the course of one same conversation the same letter

will be used to mean different things to the same interpreter, because it's all

context driven. Even for that interpreter who took them those notes are not

gonna be valid and useful for much longer, because from that meeting she

went into another one and another one because she's on mission, following a

large team of aides and advisors and authorities around, and she doesn't have

the time to keep those notes and reflect on them. She's not keeping those notes to

write a report later. Once the meeting is over she shakes that all off, dusts it

all off, moves on to the next assignment where she's already busy preparing the

terminology, piling up information getting the specifics, and

that takes a lot of attention and a lot of bandwidth. So you don't have the

luxury of contemplating your notes a second time to actually make sense of

them. In a couple of hours if you look at the page you won't be able to even

make sense of what the notes were supposed to mean to you. Number 3,

most importantly, is that if that interpreter is ever

forced to come before Congress and divulge or share information,

confidential information gained in the course of that meeting, I wouldn't be

surprised if she claimed not to have any recollection. And I would totally believe

her, because I've been in that exact situation where you try your

best to get the message across and so on but you're not concentrating on content.

We're not hearing secrets or keeping them in retaining them for later

consumption, to convey them to someone else after the fact. We're too busy

with half of our mind just listening to a language, trying to

understand the units of meaning coming our way. Another third of your

mind going to reprocessing that in a different language. And the third that's

left of your mind is just checking on yourself and on your language and your

grammar and your style to make sure it all makes sense and comes across in an

elegant and an intelligible fashion. Interpreters are also very skilled at

remembering but also forgetting, because they need to void their mind

the minute the meeting ends, to actually get ready for what comes

next. So interpreters will not retain secrets

that's not what we do. Interpreters are not in for the message, you know,

content-wise. They are in for the logic and the units of meaning and making sure

that they work as a conduit that is actually making it possible for the

other two people or more in the room to communicate. That's number three.

Going back to the whole politics of it, if you want my opinion, I don't think an

interpreter should be put in that situation. I know there are legal

constraints in this case and again it's a matter of what takes precedence over

what. And not only because of what it means to the interpreter in question,

but because of what it means to the whole system. You don't want to undermine the

system of confidence that is in place to a point where next time a

high-level figure walks into a private room to have a high-level meeting he or

she might be doubtful as to whether s/he can trust the interpreter. So those

were my two cents and again I just wanted to go back to some technicalities

of interpreting to help you understand, those of you who are not interpreters,

how the whole thing happens and how it's done. I am Ewandro Magalhaes, a

conference interpreter - have been for 30 years, almost. Former chief interpreter

in the United Nations system in Geneva for seven years, and currently the VP

of Communications of KUDO, a company that is innovating the very way in which

interpretation is delivered. I hope you found this useful. Thank you very much.

I will see you next time.

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Michelle Obama Tried To Take Out Trump But Made The Worst Mistake Of Her Life - Duration: 10:17.

Michelle Obama Tried To Take Out Trump But Made The Worst Mistake Of Her Life

Michelle Obama has waged an unprecedented sabotage campaign against President Donald

Trump.

No other former First Lady has actively sought to undermine a sitting President.

Recently Obama launched a new plan to take out Trump, but it ended up being the biggest

mistake of her life.

Ever since Donald Trump took office, Michelle Obama has lobbed pot shots at his administration.

Obama roared when Trump rolled back her Soviet-style school lunch mandates.

And she has made racist comments about how people don't trust the GOP because it's

run by a bunch of old white men.

But Obama took her campaign to undermine the Trump administration to a new level ahead

of the 2018 midterms.

The former First Lady joined A-List Hollywood celebrities like Tom Hanks, Faith Hill and

Tim McGraw, Lin Manuel Miranda, Chris Paul and Janelle Monae to start up a new voter

registration organization called When We All Vote.

When We All Vote is billed as a "nonpartisan" group so they can obtain nonprofit status

with the IRS.

But don't let them fool you.

When We All Vote is a hardcore, left-wing activist group that will work hand-over-fist

to drag liberals to the polls in the midterm elections in order to create a blue wave to

wash the Democrats into power.

"Voting is the only way to ensure that our values and priorities are represented in the

halls of power," the former First Lady wrote in a press release.

"And it's not enough to just vote for president every four years.

We all have to vote in every single election: for mayor, governor, school board, state legislature

and Congress.

The leaders we elect to these offices help determine just about every aspect of our lives

and our democracy.

So the future of our families, our communities and our country belongs to those of us who

show up, cast our votes, and make our voices heard."

The Democrats are serious about winning back Congress so they can block Donald Trump's

agenda and ultimately impeach him.

And the left is leaving nothing to chance.

That's why liberals are bringing out the big guns.

Michelle Obama and a gang of A-list celebrities is as close to royalty as you can find in

the Democrat Party.

But there is one fatal flaw in this plan.

Americans are not registered to vote because they have no interest in participating in

the political process.

It takes candidates – Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Ron Paul or Donald Trump – to turn

Americans who didn't care about politics into voters.

And that only happens in Presidential election years.

If the left is counting on registering voters to win in November's midterms, then the

chances for a blue wave are even smaller than anyone thought.

Republicans should take heart that the left is deploying one of their biggest names on

a political mission with little upside.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments

in the 2018 midterm elections.

For more infomation >> Michelle Obama Tried To Take Out Trump But Made The Worst Mistake Of Her Life - Duration: 10:17.

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Trump Own Intelligence Chief Had No Idea That Putin Was Coming To The White House - Duration: 0:26.

moment ago with my colleague,

Andrea Mitchell.

>> We have some breaking news.

The white house has announced on

Twitter that Vladimir Putin is

coming to the white house in the

fall.

>> Say that again.

>> Vladimir Putin coming to the

white house --

>> Did I hear you?

>> Yeah, yeah.

>> Okay.

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The new Time Magazine cover morphs Vladimir Putin's face with President Trump's face - Duration: 0:14.

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Fact-checking Trump's DNC servers rant - Duration: 2:43.

You've already heard plenty about President Donald Trump's news conference with Russian

President Vladimir Putin on Monday.

But during Trump's comments about Russian election interference, he made some claims

that didn't spur quite as many headlines.

And we should fact-check.

"You have groups that are wondering why the FBI never took the server.

Why haven't they taken the server?

Where is the server?

I want to know, where is the server?

And what is the server saying?

Dan Coats came to me and some others — they said they think it's Russia.

I have President Putin; he just said it's not Russia.

I will say this: I don't see any reason why it would be, but I really do want to see the

server.

... What happened to the servers of the Pakistani gentleman that worked on the DNC?

Where are those servers?

They're missing."

OK, so there's a lot happening there.

It's hard to know exactly what the president is talking about because he speaks in fragments

and doesn't get super specific.

Regardless, we should set some things straight.

Trump seems to be making one of two claims, if not both: That the DNC servers are missing,

or that the servers of a specific person who worked for the DNC are missing; and that there's

something to be suspicious of there.

So, going the DNC route: The DNC servers aren't missing.

They never were.

After the committee was hacked, it hired a private firm to investigate.

The firm made copies of the servers, as is typical in cyberattack investigations, and

eventually provided them to the FBI.

Former FBI Director James Comey testified getting forensics from the private firm was

an appropriate substitute for direct access.

Then there's the argument that servers belonging to a specific person who worked at the DNC

are missing.

Trump references a "Pakistani gentleman."

He's likely talking about Imran Awan, a subject of conspiracy theories that tried to tie him

to the DNC email hack.

The president has tweeted about him before.

Awan worked IT for House Democrats, not the DNC.

He came under investigation by the Inspector General's Office, which said he and some of

his family members, who worked with him, accessed congressional servers without authorization.

The case ended up in the hands of police and the FBI.

The Washington Post reported the investigation might have uncovered breaches of protocol

but no theft of information.

This month, Awan pleaded guilty to a charge of lying on a loan application unrelated to

his job.

In his plea deal, the U.S. Attorney's office said the government found no evidence that

he removed data from House servers, stole or destroyed info, or improperly accessed

or transferred info.

And there were no missing servers there, either.

So, while it's not entirely clear what the president was talking about at his news conference,

the bits and pieces he mentioned paint a very inaccurate picture.

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Newsroom: Scaramucci on why Trump 'misstated' his position on Putin - Duration: 12:58.

let's get to our headliner former White House communications director Anthony

scaramouche II here in studio how are you it's great to be here nice to see

you four days later still a bit of a cleanup

process how do you think they're doing the cleanup when I look I used to work

in the key food on Long Island when the pickles dropped it takes a little while

to mop everything okay so it's going well

he's on message I got to be totally candid it's nice to see him on other

networks because you got to get him outside of his style box he's a

television star and so let's get him out there I think Bill's probably helping

him do that bill shine and listen we're gonna tit and Tad here people are upset

with the president for some of the bellicosity of his rhetoric but it's

very hard to be upset with this president as it relates to his policy we

can go one tick at a time through policy he's actually done a great job and as it

relates to Russia you got to get the president huge credit that he's meeting

with Vladimir Putin and he's trying to de-escalate tension with Russia which

has escalated since 2014 and the whole Crimea situation so so for me I think

it's going better I think he's got to get if he if he could just marry the

policy initiatives and the execution of those policies with great communication

a lot of this stuff will be done with the presidents my hurt may hurt our

ratings here but a lot of it will be dialed back well and smoother stuff is

probably not as good for ratings the president says the media wants this

confrontation okay late in his now third time trying to

clarify those comments this morning the president tweeting this first tweet the

fake news media wants so badly to see a major confrontation with Russia even a

confrontation that could lead to war they are pushing so recklessly hard and

hate the fact that I'll probably have a good relationship with Putin we are

doing much better than any other country that's an expression he's upset with the

attacks on him I think he's a contrary and by nature and he wants to build a

good relationship of Lattimore Putin and he did say it's 90% of the nuclear

arsenals at around the world are controlled by these two countries and so

I think it's usually important for him to have that relationship

stylistically I was very open about this the press conference could have gone

better stylistically he needed to reverse course on what he was saying

there he did make it happen um you know I think what happened is he's a gracious

guy he probably had a very tough meeting with him behind closed doors where he

was let him have it a little bit and when he got up to the the podium he

wanted to be gracious and so he's prone to do that and so if he had calibrated

and this is not his personality style but even calibrated three or four sound

bites or three or four sentences and he had said something like hey listen I got

to go with my team on this your team's telling you didn't do it my team's

telling me I did do it I mean that you guys did do it and so listen I can't do

it again something like that it would have been a lot easier and so he he made

it get but let me tell you something he's traveling all over the world

he's countless hours on aircraft lots of intense meetings you have to expect

people to sometimes miss state things and so I'm very happy that he walked it

back and he is tough on Merkel stuff on NATO tough he's a man he's he's tough on

them because he thinks he has a great relationship with them and so what

happens in a situation like that is I'm tough on my brother David because we

have a great relationship and we know that we love each other and we're gonna

be together okay he knows he's gonna have a great relationship with the

German people and Chancellor Merkel and prime minister may and so he's tough on

them because he's trying to tell them listen the trading imbalances here are

actually bad for the world if we go to a reduced parity world I'm sorry sorry sir

become more parity reduced trade tower of world it's way better for the

American economy way better for your economy and so these trade imbalances

he's a negotiator he's a real estate developer by training and so he's tough

on them but people are taking that as a wrong sign that he's trying to break up

the alliance he's trying to strengthen the alliance and sometimes when you grow

up in New York you're tough on the people that you love and you're tough on

the people that you know you're the closest to and so I think that's also

being misinterpreted by the intelligence itself he just doesn't

the people who gave him the intelligence cuz he doesn't believe what they did and

in fact he said it pretty much in the CBS interview go ahead and we'll sound

by this number three guys this is with Jeff Glor laughs not on CBS certainly in

the past it's been terrible you look at Brennan you look at clapper you look at

Hayden you look at Comey certainly I can't have any confidence in the past

but I can have a lot of confidence in the present and the future last part is

critical for him going forward that message some guys you know that there

was some weaponization that went on there was some politicization of our

agencies and now that's saying it's the entire agencies but at the tippy-top

there was definitely people did not want President Trump to become present and

that was pretty obvious you just look at the text messages the email traffic the

argument that he's in with James Comey I think all of that's pretty obvious and I

think but however the rank-and-file people in the intelligence services the

rank-and-file people in the FBI the president loves those people I think

it's very very clear that he loves those people but he's a little miffed that the

way the tippy-top people that were politicized were going after him and so

he's saying the right things he's saying hey listen I've got my team in there now

I believe our intelligence gathering agencies and I've got my team in it or

that I trust and so going forward I think it's gonna be way better you got

to wonder what this means for the future of the FBI I mean there's reports out

there that Christopher Ray the head of the FBI is considered walking away

through all of this and and here he is actually addressing all the criticism

that that his agency faces why would they prefer not to get criticized of

course we defer not get criticized but at the end of the day the criticism that

we care about is a criticism of people from people who actually would know us

or work so the day juries don't trust us that I care about mm-hmm listen I mean I

I get were director Ray's coming from and I think that and I've said this and

so I don't mind saying it here let's dial it back let's knock it off a little

bit take it down I think I think the president and the president knows that

he's a very smart guy he's a very good communicator we're in a rough and tumble

situation around the world old we we need to dial it back a little

bit on the tariff situation I would argue that we need to bring the

Europeans together with us and work on the Chinese dilemma I wrote an op-ed

about that in the FT last week I would also argue that you've got your team in

place now at the FBI and these other places I know you're miffed about what

happened but let's go forward okay the spirit of forgiveness on both sides I

think is super important because the American people are tired of the

polemics the American people are tired of the tension it's adding stress to

people's lives when it shouldn't be the economy is flourishing the president's

policies have been amazing on the economy he's been it's been amazing on

the border it's been amazing you know I didn't agree with the child separation

policy but the tightening of the border has taken the slack out of labor markets

that's the reason why the African American unemployment and the Hispanic

American unemployment has tightened up and it's the lowest that it is you're

starting to see that pivot the economy over the last two days an amazing jobs

push any unforced error yeah there's a jobs push now there's a tax push can

they make that pivot now and put all this behind them by the way ray said

it's not a witch hunt yeah at that press conference there yeah or that interview

rather well you know I think I think the world president's saying it's a witch

hunt because he knows he didn't do anything wrong

ray saying it's not a witch hunt because apparently people on the periphery no

president said that on monday distinction there i I do but he should

have said hey you know you guys been messing with me for a year and a half

and there's nothing there there's no collusion so why should I believe the

information you're giving me now and and you're trying to take it away from me

meaning the election victory that I had and I'm not gonna let you do that I

thought Rob Portman made a great point the other day from Ohio he said you won

Ohio by eight points I don't know if anybody predicted that priority election

I mean it was breaking for Trump in the final weeks there in Ohio but eight

points is a huge victory in Ohio you don't need Wisconsin you don't need

Michigan when you've got the Buckeye State or an election like that he sounds

like he's from Ohio right saying stuff like that but let me tell you here's

another thing great about the president if the president was up 60 nothing in

the fourth quarter of the game he's gonna play like he's down seven okay

that's what I love about the president he left everything on the field during

that campaign he's gonna leave everything on the field for the American

people during his press see but I think you're making an

interesting point I think the president has to start to separate the two things

don't conflate the collusion issue which we all know they didn't collude with the

meddling and the insertion of the Russians into the election process

separate the two because that's not going to deal egde it amaze your

electoral success they've been in our face if you will for since 1920

they've meddled in every single election and so let you won the election fair and

square you're a total winner as it relates to this process you're gonna win

re-election and the economy's humming along and you're doing all the right

things so let's dial back and let's tighten up the communication let's have

tighter communication discipline get the messaging out so it's clear and let's

see if we can end the war on the media I don't like the war on the media I just

think it's a bad thing when Bannen declared war on the media at CPAC in

February of 2017 is like that's a disaster for the president that's not in

the president's best interests go out on the other networks express yourself

because this tweet this morning number two I understand that the fake news

media is going crazy writes the president this morning they make up

stories without any backup sources or proof many of the stories written about

me and the good people surrounding me our total fiction writes the president

problem is when you complain you just give them more publicity but I'll

complain anyway it's still the case with this president look I mean you know he's

gonna complain anyway is this nature of who he is I've had bad stories written

about me Sandra that I haven't liked and some of it has frankly been very untrue

but having said that going from a adversarial relationship and going from

a disagreement and recognizing that there's bad actors in every industry

especially politics and having a war declaration I think is very bad because

once you're in a war declaration then you got the nonsense that's going on in

the press room and then you get the nonsense going on in Air Force one with

the press and let's dial it back okay and I think we can do that okay I think

I think we have to smoke a peace pipe get them get the information out there

fairly in a balanced way and then people can relax and then look

at the president's record am I dreaming I may be dream but you know I'm a

persistent guy you know I'm one part power key to one part would what is that

I'm gonna keep repeating myself over and over

I'm gonna continue to peck at your head National Geographic on par parakeet one

part wood pad to our viewers at home check out Fox news.com

gendered politic line tear is this Trump knows more about

dealing with bad guys and Congress hysterical media combined I think that's

kind of what you're referring to in your first answer question but you're looking

at midterms now less than four months away yeah what do you think the republic

howie as a communications director eleven days thank you for saying eleven

like hey my anniversary is coming up okay it's gonna be a big day okay I'm

throwing a big party hey package the message for the Republicans in these

districts across the country to hold the house how do they do the Republican

strategy on the economy is winning the the strategies leading to greater job

security and more wages and the president's executing a very good by and

large diplomatic strategy tension is going to be doubt back around the world

and he's eventually going to get the trade situation right and stick with our

agenda because by and large your life is getting better the holistic aspic of

your life is getting better and and by the way get the big kahuna out there get

him out on the campaign trail because what we find when he's out there he can

draw the crowds he can bring people into the area and he's a winner and by the

way if you're a Republican and you're a never Trump or don't say think bad about

the guy because let me tell you what's gonna happen to you you're gonna say

something bad about the guy and you're gonna lose Trump supporters on the

margin and you lose your district so don't say anything bad about the

president that's how I built skybridge okay just back on the side of the head

until the money comes out come on

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picking news on two big stories that were following this morning the first

near Branson Missouri powerful waves capsizing a duck boat killing at least

13 people four others are still missing we're expecting a news conference at

10:00 a.m. we will take you there live when it begins also tornadoes touching

down in Iowa the sudden storms injuring 17 people and destroying many homes

yesterday but we begin with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo firmly defending

President Trump on his summit with Vladimir Putin as he heads to the UN for

high-level meetings on North Korea this morning good morning everyone I'm Sandra

Smith happy Friday everyone live inside America's newsroom good morning to you

I'm John Scott in for Bill Hemmer today Secretary of State Pompeo set to address

the media a few hours from now after meeting with members of the UN Security

Council including ambassador nikki Haley America's top diplomat saying last night

that as of right now kim jeong-hoon is holding up his end of the deal

no one's been closer than that than I have so everyone else is simply

speculating about what's taking place today I've been there the North Koreans

have consistently reaffirmed their commitment the commitment that chairman

Kim made to President Trump no one was under any illusion that this was going

to happen in hours or days or even weeks it's going to take time we have live Fox

team coverage Kevin cork is at the White House and we'll get reactions from

Washington Examiner editorial director Hugo Garden but we begin with Richardson

at UN headquarters this morning in new york city good morning rich hi good

morning Sandra and at the bottom of this hour Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

begins his meetings here at the United Nations in New York with the foreign

minister from South Korea UN Security Council officals Japanese officials and

UN leadership to update them on United States negotiations with North Korea to

relieve Kim jong-un of his nuclear weapons program secretary Pompeo just

returned from Pyongyang it was his third visit to that city it's unclear what

specific firm commitments Kim is made on dismantling that nuclear program

secretary Pompeo insists kim understands us demands and is committed to

surrendering his program the State Department refuses to offer a timeline

only acknowledging there's still a lot of work to do to accomplish this

analysts have also said that satellite images show continued North Korean work

on some of its weapons productions facilities secretary Pompeo says the US

has secured at least a commitment from North Korea for the return of the

remains of American service members that were killed during the Korean War that's

expected in the next couple of weeks he says now here at the Security Council

there are efforts from China and Russia to ease sanctions against North Korea to

reward it for already negotiating though South Korea's foreign minister has

rejected that idea the Trump administration has also said it is

pushing continued enforcement of existing sanctions against the Kim

regime and it has refused to enact additional sanctions against North Korea

now we asked the State Department while the Secretary of State is here at the

United Nations whether he would meet with any representatives from the North

Korean government the State Department would only say that that is not on the

schedule and they'll update us on any type of changes to that schedule if they

do occur the meetings begin here in less than 45 minutes for the secretary Sandra

right well look forward to all that Richardson thank you

meanwhile President Trump vowing to be very tough on Vladimir Putin if

diplomacy fails as the White House invites the Russian president to make an

official visit this fall getting along with President Putin and getting along

with Russia's a positive not a negative right now with that being said if that

doesn't work out I'll be the worst enemy he's ever had the worst he's ever had

Kevin cork who's one of our best friends is on the North Lawn with that part of

the story Kevin always great to be with you my friend co colorado by the way if

you missed all the news yesterday I'm sure you heard a great deal about it

speaking to the folks at home just know this when the White House's perspective

this is not a do-over or Redux as much as this is a continuation of an

important conversation the president making those commitments during the

summit in Helsinki and he'd like to see them play out actually right here in

Washington the this fall let me take it to Twitter show

you what Sarah Sanders had to say about it yesterday

that really sent us scrambling John in the afternoon she said in Helsinki the

president agreed to ongoing working-level dialogue between the two

Security Council staffs then she said this the president asked ambassador

Bolton to invite President Putin to Washington in the fall and those

discussions are already underway now that announcement underscores the

administration's push to engage Moscow in a way that could lead to better

relations but the President as you pointed out John said yesterday that

doesn't mean that this administration will be soft on Russia look at the

sanctions I've put on look at the diplomats I threw out look at all of the

things that I've done nobody else did what I've done Obama didn't do it

Obama was a patsy for Russia he was a total patsy look at the statement he

made when he thought the mics were turned off okay the stupid statement he

made nobody there's a big deal about that president once again being animated

about some things have happened in the recent past meanwhile Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo who clearly would take the lead on any new talks describe the

president's thinking this way he's trying to take opportunities places

where we find we can work together and put America in a position to do the

things he wants to do on behalf of the American people and that's the idea here

at the White House they want the president to continue to advance our

agenda by engaging Moscow when and where we can John so the Director of National

Intelligence had an interesting reaction to the news yesterday about this

Vladimir Putin invitation to Washington what is the White House saying about

that yeah interesting indeed he was actually over in Colorado and look at

the the White House will tell you they weren't exactly thrilled by the reaction

but they certainly understand because when you think about it Jon he's got a

portfolio ambassador Bolton has a portfolio he can't be expected to know

what everyone is doing across the senior leadership but I want to share for the

folks at home his reaction to being told about what Sarah Sanders had to say on

Twitter watch here the White House has announced on Twitter that Vladimir Putin

is coming to the White House in the fall

say that again

that's gonna be special okay a couple ways you can look at that little levity

at a conference or a damning indictment of the information flow within the

administration or maybe somewhere in between but White House officials tell

us don't make more out of this than we are back to you John even the nation's

top spy can't be plugged in every minute of it that's right all right Kevin cork

at the White House Kevin thank you and as we mentioned Secretary of State Mike

Pompeo repeatedly making it clear last night in that interview that the

president understands the threat from Russia

watch the noise these last few days the president's been very resolute he

understands precisely who it is we're dealing with in Russia he gets it

Hugo Gurdon is the editorial director at the Washington Examiner he joins me now

Hugo good morning to you good morning so should that interview calm the

president's critics well it should but I think you and I know Sandra that it's

not going to nothing has calmed them in the 18 months since he was inaugurated

so you know the truth is that the president's performance in Helsinki was

weak and it was disappointing through a lot of people and that you know the

thing however to remember is that the critics while they might be right on the

performance having been weak they're absolutely it's it is absurd as Mike

Pompeo said to say that somehow that performance proved that the President

Putin has some sort of dirt on President Trump that it is some sort of hold you

know president Trump is absolutely right when he talked about the things that he

has done to counter Russia the things that he didn't mention there

was just a few days before the Helsinki summit he was excoriating Germany for a

business deal on a gas pipeline which he said was enriching Russia

he's boosted American troop levels to counter Russia he sent deadly weapons to

the Ukrainians including sophisticated anti-tank weapons these are not the

actions of someone who seems to be a puppet of the Moscow you know DNI

director Dan coats and sort of what appeared to be a bit of a light moment

depending on how you look at it learned of this upcoming meeting with Putin in

Washington perhaps this fall on that stage there but nonetheless a meeting

with Putin in Washington is the White House perhaps giving everybody something

to look forward to - maybe distract from the Helsinki

summit I don't think that this is intended as a distraction I mean after

the last several days have been a certain amount of damage limitation

because of the way the Helsinki wants but I suspect that you know President

Trump is just not going to be deflected from his efforts to have a better

relationship with Russia he sometimes does that in a very clumsy way here but

you know there's also the fact that the his administration and the White House

spring surprises on its own administration so sure that information

presumably took mr. Coates by surprise and that is the kind of thing which

administration's should try not to have as big surprises what did she make it

the president really taking on Obama there he's made the point many times

that he's been tougher on Russia than Obama ever was but he said Obama was a

patsy for Russia yeah you know that's that's not it not a completely wrong

assessment you you he referred to the tape where President Obama was

reassuring the Russian Prime Minister that after the election and he had no

more elections to to run he could be kind of easier on Russia when it came to

the Ukraine President Obama refused to send the kind

of weaponry that President Trump has then he sent sort of pretty much useless

things like blankets you know if the truth is that President

Obama was in the way that in his actual policies softer on Russia than Trump has

been the the odd thing is that there's a big gulf between the rhetoric and the

actions with Obama the actions were softer and the rhetoric was a bit

tougher with the president Trump there's been plenty of tough actions but the

rhetoric looks ridiculously soft sometimes change quickly this morning

with Mike Pompeo attending those high-level meetings at the UN thank you

very much for your time this morning Hewitt thanks Sandra thanks we are

awaiting an update from authorities on the tourist boat that capsized in a

terrible storm near Branson Missouri killing at least 13 people as divers now

search for more survivors we will bring you that news conference as soon as it

begins plus president Trump slamming former CIA director John Brennan as a

new op-ed makes the case that Brennan's actions during the 2016 election were

even more troubling than James commis and by now you likely have heard the

incredible story of a young man determined to make it to his first day

of work and how a community came together to make it happen later this

hour we'll speak with one of the police officers who helped him along the way

officer pass by me and he looked around he was like I was halfway asleep when I

patted by you he said II know if it was the shadow rising

or was actually a person I told him I said I actually kind of my hair when you

would cut the lights on behind me because everybody else's just drive by

right past me

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thank you all it is wonderful to be joined by so many incredible men and

women who work in high demand industries across our nation thank you and I want

to thank the leaders in government in business and education who came together

for the launch of this landmark workforce initiative the president

pledged to fight for the Forgotten men and women of America and that is exactly

what he's done and that is what today is all about we want to open new pathways

for all Americans to secure better jobs and bigger paychecks I'm honored that

the president has asked me to lead the White House's effort to spur job

creation and economic opportunity through vocational education and

workforce development over the past year and a half our administration has taken

action to expand apprenticeships increase access to STEM education for

all K through 12 students and ensure that our workforce programs deliver real

results for our citizens we are also working with members of Congress many of

whom are here today to pass important legislation such as the Perkins Career

and Technical Education bill to modernize workforce development and

support over 11 million students and workers across the country in my travels

over the past 17 months it has been an amazing honor to meet with men and women

across our nation who helped build our cities pioneer new industries and start

businesses with a little more than their grit and imagination their talent is

unmatched their drive inspiring and their tenacity is truly what makes

America's workforce the best in the world last week in Syracuse New York I

met several recent high school graduates who join us today Lilly law William

DeJesus and Robert Felder Lily William Robert will you join us

through the pathways and Technology program they each graduated with more

than 20 college credits and experience interning in fields such as science

manufacturing and electrical engineering

last week robbers Roberts grandmother was with him

and Robert I hope you don't mind me sharing this story but I personally was

just blown away by the way she looked at you with such

pride and admiration and that's an admiration everyone in this room shares

Lily William Robert you are truly an inspiration to us all your ambition your

grit your perseverance it's really inspiring so thank you for being here

America's vocational education whether for high school students like Lily

William and Robert or for mid to late career workers should be as innovative

dynamic and successful as our people and that is why today the president is

launching a national workforce strategy we're calling upon government in the

private sector to equip our students and workers with the skills they need to

thrive in the modern economy I want to thank all of the companies and trade

associations who are here with us today and joining for the launch of this bold

initiative thank you for your partnership over the previous weeks and

months as we have prepared for this important day and this is really just

the beginning really thank you with that it is now my honor to introduce the 45th

President of the United States Donald J Trump to share today's announcement

that's a good group that is a very good group I will tell you I'm looking at

these people I see them on the cover of all the magazines every every week every

month my Fred that's great well thank you Ivanka very much and for your

incredible leadership of the White House workforce and they should have you

really have done an incredible job and you've worked so hard and I want to just

tell you we're all proud of you everyone here is proud of you especially these

folks back here because that's the future so I want to thank you honey

I'm thrilled

I'm thrilled and honored to be here today to launch the National Council for

the American worker joining us for the announcement is secretary Wilbur Ross

secretary good secretary Alex Acosta Betsy DeVos everybody knows

education Acting Secretary Peter O'Rourke Peter great job you doing

director Mulvaney who has worked so hard those budgets but they're coming along

right right make Linda McMahon administrator small business Thank You

Linda Jared fantastic job Chris incredible what a group this group

nobody knows Kelly and nobody knows all stand up fantastic job Andrew thank you

please stand up

really good thank you

I want to thank you also we have some very special people here House Education

and Workforce chairwoman say now we say chairwoman right we like it better

virginia foxx virginia and we have thanks virginia great job

representatives rip rick allen jamie herrera butler thank you

thank you Sean Duffy John John my friend Jim Renee C and Claudia Tenny we have

some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity we

have a favorite of mine Governor Scott Walker good job he's done thank you

Scott and Montana state auditor Matt Rosendale

Matt right here you doing good Matt I have big things for Matt we're really

especially grateful to be joined today by the top CEOs union leaders trade

associations and educators from all around the country these are the biggest

these are the best seasons of the most talented

among those and I'm going to be introducing him and going around the

table with them as they signed their pledge but we have a friend of mine for

a long time the really founder and creator and I heard he did a report at

his school and he got low marks because they said it couldn't work and he ended

up getting very high marks because it's a company called FedEx is that a correct

story pretty correct right that professor didn't know what happened Fred

Smith thank you for I think we'll have to give that

professor low mark stress cuz it worked out it worked out well for you home

depot CEO doing a fantastic job Craig Minear Craig thank you thank you

for Lockheed Martin CEO Marilyn Hewson and how's the f-35 doing right on time

right good job Raytheon CEO Tom Kennedy Tom thank you

thank you thank you Tom northrop grumman president kathy warden and we're going

to introduce everybody in a little while i also want to recognize dan england

chairman of the American Trucking Association along with Johnny Taylor

president of the Society for Human Resource Management they've been

fantastic and really worked hard with us everyone here today is united by the

same goal to train recruit hire American workers thanks to our tremendous

economic successes and we've had a lot of them and we've never had and I have

to tell you as a country we have never been more successful that we are exactly

right now today the numbers coming out are beyond what anyone ever thought

possible and so there's never been a better time to hire and grow in America

we've created 3.7 million jobs since the election in the month of June alone we

grew the workforce by more than 600,000 workers I say that if I ever mentioned

this if I ever mentioned this during the campaign they would have said there's no

way there's no way no way that could happen well it's happened and far more

than we ever thought we're in the longest positive job growth streak in

American history african-american unemployment has reached its lowest

level in American history Hispanic unemployment is at its lowest level in

American history Asian unemployment has reached its

lowest level in American history women's unemployment oh this is too bad Maryland

this is very sad has reached its lowest level in only 65 years but within about

two weeks I think we'll be able to say in American history because it's moving

quickly okay 65 years is not so bad right

consumer and business confidence has reached its all-time highs the highest

ever recorded and 95% of manufacturers are optimistic about the future that's

the highest number ever recorded so a lot of good things are happening out

there every day we are lifting our forgotten Americans off the sidelines

out of the margins and back into the workforce we are giving a second chance

at life to the six hundred and twenty thousand former inmates who reenter

society each year there's nothing like a great great jobs market to take care of

that situation it's incredible what's happened with people that were in prison

that previous to this could not get themselves a job and now they're being

hired and people are loving them it's been really incredible to see

but to keep this momentum going to continue this economic miracle and

that's what it is it's a miracle what's happened in the last year and a half we

must invest in job training and vocational education I mean the fact is

that companies are pouring back into our country companies that frankly left 10

and 20 years ago and they're coming back and we need people to work for those

companies we need talented people we need people with training that's why in

a few moments I will be signing an executive order to establish the

National Council for the American worker that's a first this council will be made

up of top officials across the government

we're also establishing an outside Advisory Board of industry leaders and

experts which we will announce in the coming weeks very shortly a lot of

people want to be on that board very badly have some great people going on

that board together their task will be to develop a national workforce and

strategy to equip Americans of all ages and at all stages of their career with

the skills they need to thrive in the modern economy whether it's a high

school student looking to land their first job first job ever and they've got

a lot of enthusiasm and they lose that enthusiasm when they don't land that job

but now they're all landing jobs or a late career worker who wants to learn a

new trade we want every American to have the chance to earn a great living doing

a great job that they love where they wake up in the morning and they can't

get to work fast enough a lot of these people know that feeling that's why

they're in the position they're in and that spirit I'm proud to announce an

exciting new challenge and the beginning of a new national movement we're asking

businesses and organizations across the country to sign our new pledge to

America's workers today 23 companies and associations are pledging to expand

apprenticeships that's an interesting word for me to be saying right the

apprentice I never actually put that together until

just now that was a good experience I will tell you that and that's range

Ivanka I never associated but here we are can't get away from that word it's a

great word for on-the-job training and vocational education they will sign the

pledge committing to train and retrain more than 3.8 million American students

and workers for new jobs and rewarding careers

this is only day one and we far exceeded our initial goal of 500,000 students and

workers we thought it was going to be 500,000 and disclose to 4 million and by

the time the day ends it'll probably be well over 4 million in the days and

months ahead we hope that hundreds of companies and organizations will join us

in this effort I want to thank all of the wonderful companies and associations

who are about to sign the pledge and we're about to introduce I applaud your

civic leadership it's incredible know so many of you I know how committed you are

you're great people and your commitment to training and recruiting American

workers also here with us today are American workers who know firsthand how

job training transforms their lives I'd like to invite a couple of them to speak

Brian Brianna where is Brianna Brianna come on

over here Brianna D'Angelo from Greenwood Indiana

is an apprentice for Gayler electric good company better say yes

please say a few words hi everyone so as a former college student turned mother

turned electrician I was given a great lifelong opportunity from Gayler

Electric and their partnership with The Associated Builders and Contractors I'm

standing here today for my daughter three-year-old he's got a long ways to

go but I'm standing here here for her and women that they can see that they

don't have to conform to what society says they have to you can do anything

I'm going to be an electrician in two years

very nice also here today is Janita mcnair from Orlando Florida who is

completing the American Hotel and Lodging Association apprenticeship for

managers and their really a lot of talented people coming out of that

program please chanita thank you so first I'd like to say thank you for

having me I think I fall under the column where the older workers I'm a

late bloomer but that's okay I'm here and in 31 years in the hospitality

industry has been good to me so my motivation is to be good to my

generation this following means my grandson came to me after his father was

murdered and he said I'm not gonna have a role model yes you will okay I can't

teach you how to be a man but I can

so for thank you for creating this BL insider so a lot of more people can have

this opportunity thank you that's great I'd also like to ask Carl green to come

up he's a truck driver and a military veteran and he's doing really well

Carl

this is my fourth career I started off as an army helicopter pilot in Vietnam

I went to the defense industries and then to banking and investments and

retired I was bored bored have found CR England thank you sir and found my last

and greatest career I enjoy driving my big rig across this great beautiful

country delivering food to hungry people

Thank You Carl and thank you to everybody or you've really been very

special we know every one of you and the great job you've done thank you all very

much great careers America is blessed with the greatest workers anywhere in

the world and today we are taking historic steps to ensure that every

American has the chance to realize their full-time potential by signing the

pledge to America's workers these great companies and they are great these are

the greatest in the world are affirming their commitment to train American

workers for American jobs because America's strength America's heart and

America's soul is found in our people more than anything else it's in our

people it is their love their pride and their patriotism that makes this

magnificent land our beloved home and together with the help of everyone in

this room we will truly make America greater than ever before that's what's

happening greater than ever before and I think it's happening faster than anyone

ever thought it's moving rapidly we have numbers coming out and past and present

and hopefully future that are far beyond anybody's wildest expectations and I

think frankly you haven't seen anything yet so I will now sign the Executive

Order and then I'm going to go around and say hello to these incredible people

and they're going to be giving the name their company and many of you know them

already and they're going to be signing taking on almost four million people

that's very exciting so thank you all very much I'm gonna sign the Executive

Order

go ahead mr. president ladies and gentlemen it's my distinct honor on

behalf of the aerospace and defense industry the voice of the world's

greatest aerospace and defense aerospace industry association is committed to

creating new opportunities to the tune of 48,000 for our students and workers

over the next five years thank you very much thank you

alright on behalf of the American Hotel and Lodging Association and our 26,000

members and in addition to our management track apprenticeship program

we are announcing a hundred and thirty thousand new opportunities with

scholarships certifications at a cost free college program further with great

women and men and hospitality that is a big number Thank You Katherine thank you

very much Thank You Patti thank you my name is Dan England CR

England trucky that's right and you're

representing the American Trucking associations and we're committing to

50,000 new opportunities over the next five years that's big stuff thank you

Dan thank you that's fantastic thank you do

mr. president we'll have an Associated Builders and Contractors and our 21,000

members we pledge to educate and re-educate 500,000 craft workers that is

fantastic and you'll do it you'll do it I know you well Gregg thank you thank

you absolutely on behalf of the associated

general contractor's of America we pledge to train or to upskill over 170

2,500 construction craft workers and professionals over the next five years

thank you Brian thank you that's beautiful hello Fred

this is some man right here I tell you

that's great thank you Fred thank you very much

mr. president sir good to see you again Scott Walker you know this is right he's

building the most incredible place you've ever seen in Wisconsin right

Scott I just left that's gonna be tell us

about that for a second go ahead yes sir were you know building a bringing an

industry back to America that hasn't been here and probably over at least 30

years which is advanced electronics manufacturing and we're going to bring

that into southeast Wisconsin as part of that I'd like to pledge today to provide

enhanced career opportunities for 13,000 Americans in Wisconsin that's great

fantastic thank you thank you very much

mr. president General Motors is proud to offer ten thousand nine hundred and

seventy five workforce training opportunities over the next five years

mr. president Home Depot is pleased to provide

enhanced training and opportunities for 50,000 associates at the Home Depot for

the next five years thank you well give my regards you know that say hello mr.

president gen Crozier and on behalf of IBM we are proud of programs like p-tech

apprenticeships and rescaling and committed to preparing 100,000 Wow

that's good and I heard your company is doing great

you're doing great Thank You mr. president Michael Beckerman representing

the internet industry today we're announcing over 30,000 opportunities and

this is just the tip of the iceberg from the internet industry to ensure the

American workers have the digital skills they need to compete in the economy of

today and tomorrow so thank you thank you very much

mr. president on behalf of Lockheed Martin I'm proud to say that today we

pledge to provide career opportunities new career opportunities for more than

8,000 employees over the next five years Thank You Marilyn you've done a

fantastic job Thank You Marilyn hey Fred she makes a plane you can't see it's

stealth f-35 I hope you can't see it at least right great job thank you very

much mr. president on behalf of Microsoft 10,000 opportunities and

really proud to be their representative

very good you're right they're great they're great thank you very much Thank

You mr. president my name is Randy Noel representing the National Association of

Homebuilders and through our Home Builders Institute

our educational arm we pledge to do prepare 50,000 new workers to work at

building an American dream thank you very much

mr. president my name is Rob gifford and on behalf of the National Restaurant

Association we pledge to Train three hundred and seventy thousand people over

the next five years mr. president naturally on behalf of the National

Retail Federation we're pleased to be here thank you for leadership we are

committing to train certify and upskill 250,000 workers at least over the next

five years Thank You mr. presidential mcGarvie North America's building trade

unions and on behalf of our unions and our contractor partners we commit to

invest six billion dollars and train and recruit and register 250,000 apprentices

over the next five years

mr. president I'm Kathy warden on behalf of Northrop Grumman we commit to 7500

new apprenticeships over the next five years

mr. president Tom Kennedy from Raytheon and we pledged

39,000 enhanced career opportunities over the next five years

mr. president I'm Tom Harkin with the signatory will on sealing alliance we

pledged through the Carpenters Union and regionally trusted funds 50,000 upgraded

trading opportunities mr. president Johnny Taylor good to see that's right

on behalf of the Society for Human Resource Management we have 300,000

members and more importantly we touched the lives of a hundred million workers

every day we're dedicated and committed to creating 127 thousand new

opportunities of the next five years for America Thank You mr. president my name

is Scott price I'm pleased to represent UPS where we are committing 250 1,750

new rolls through higher education and apprenticeships mr. president I'm Julie

Murphy from Walmart and and we commit to train and develop over 1 million

associates in the next five years thank you very much that is fantastic thank

you Tony so that's a big beginning that's a much bigger beginning evanka

than anyone thought possible

folks for so many years I've done so many of you but that is really a great

commitment so we appreciate it we're just getting started we need people to

be trained we need people that are going to go out and really love their job and

that's what you're going to do and those are great jobs Maryland those are great

jobs thank you all Fred thank you everybody

this is a big big day for our country there's never been anything done like

this before and you see the numbers so we're going to need all of these people

and most importantly in the room good luck to you good luck thank you good

luck

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Ari Melber Shreds Trump For Being A Coward Who Refuses To Fight Putin - Duration: 1:20.

double negative.

So you can put that in and I

think that probably clarifies

things pretty good by itself.

>> So here's where we are.

Donald Trump forged his entire

public brand on firing anyone,

fighting anyone and never

apologizing or backing down.

His whole aura was reality star

meets Tom petty, won't back

down, gonna stand my ground, and

I won't back down.

That was the narrative.

This week, of course, exposes

the giant exception.

When it comes to Putin and

Russia policy, trump won't

fight.

He looks like he's afraid Putin

will fire him.

He spent four consecutive days

backing down and explaining

himself.

And this quite blatant departure

from trump's normal brand has

many serious people asking

questions this week.

"The New York Times," front

page, with an article

questioning what happens when

treason may hit the oval office.

If Russia is the one topic that

terms trump from a relentless

Tom petty fighter to a kind of a

bumbling, flinching, flailing ca

pitlator, people are going to

ask why.

Like tonight, people are asking

why this widely contended week

of Donald Trump's foreign policy

towards Russia is being capped

at this hour with this

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BREAKING Trump Signed His Latest Executive Order - Duration: 13:08.

BREAKING Trump Signed His Latest Executive Order

On April 10th of this year, the President officially signed an executive order that

will aid in reducing poverty in the United States by promoting financial opportunity

and economic mobility.

However, it has largely been under-reported on.

The White House press office did, however, release a statement on it saying,

"By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United

States of America, and to promote economic mobility, strong social networks, and accountability

to American taxpayers, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1.

Purpose.

The United States and its Constitution were founded on the principles of freedom and equal

opportunity for all.

To ensure that all Americans would be able to realize the benefits of those principles,

especially during hard times, the Government established programs to help families with

basic unmet needs.

Unfortunately, many of the programs designed to help families have instead delayed economic

independence, perpetuated poverty, and weakened family bonds.

While bipartisan welfare reform enacted in 1996 was a step toward eliminating the economic

stagnation and social harm that can result from long-term Government dependence, the

welfare system still traps many recipients, especially children, in poverty and is in

need of further reform and modernization in order to increase self-sufficiency, well-being,

and economic mobility.

Sec. 2.

Policy.

(a) In 2017, the Federal Government spent more than $700 billion on low-income assistance.

Since its inception, the welfare system has grown into a large bureaucracy that might

be susceptible to measuring success by how many people are enrolled in a program rather

than by how many have moved from poverty into financial independence.

This is not the type of system that was envisioned when welfare programs were instituted in this

country.

The Federal Government's role is to clear paths to self-sufficiency, reserving public

assistance programs for those who are truly in need.

The Federal Government should do everything within its authority to empower individuals

by providing opportunities for work, including by investing in Federal programs that are

effective at moving people into the workforce and out of poverty.

It must examine Federal policies and programs to ensure that they are consistent with principles

that are central to the American spirit — work, free enterprise, and safeguarding human and

economic resources.

For those policies or programs that are not succeeding in those respects, it is our duty

to either improve or eliminate them.

(b) It shall be the policy of the Federal Government to reform the welfare system of

the United States so that it empowers people in a manner that is consistent with applicable

law and the following principles, which shall be known as the Principles of Economic Mobility:

(i) Improve employment outcomes and economic independence (including by strengthening existing

work requirements for work-capable people and introducing new work requirements when

legally permissible);

(ii) Promote strong social networks as a way of sustainably escaping poverty (including

through work and marriage);

(iii) Address the challenges of populations that may particularly struggle to find and

maintain employment (including single parents, formerly incarcerated individuals, the homeless,

substance abusers, individuals with disabilities, and disconnected youth);

(iv) Balance flexibility and accountability both to ensure that State, local, and tribal

governments, and other institutions, may tailor their public assistance programs to the unique

needs of their communities and to ensure that welfare services and administering agencies

can be held accountable for achieving outcomes (including by designing and tracking measures

that assess whether programs help people escape poverty);

(v) Reduce the size of bureaucracy and streamline services to promote the effective use of resources;

(vi) Reserve benefits for people with low incomes and limited assets;

(vii) Reduce wasteful spending by consolidating or eliminating Federal programs that are duplicative

or ineffective;

(viii) Create a system by which the Federal Government remains updated on State, local,

and tribal successes and failures, and facilitates access to that information so that other States

and localities can benefit from it; and

(ix) Empower the private sector, as well as local communities, to develop and apply locally

based solutions to poverty.""

The executive order continues to describe in great detail and length how the administration

intends on curbing poverty.

But most importantly it focuses on several key factors in achieving this outcome,

improve employment outcomes and economic independence; promote marriage and family as a way of escaping

poverty; address the challenges of hard-to-employ populations;

provide more flexibility to States, while ensuring accountability for achieving outcomes;

streamline services to more effectively use taxpayer resources;

reserve benefits for those truly in need; consolidate duplicative programs;

facilitate greater sharing of information between States and localities; and

empower the private sector to find solutions to poverty

In the fine print of the executive order, the administration makes it clear they will

be increasing work requirements for those utilizing subsidized government benefits,

focusing on using taxpayer dollars for their intended purpose, as well as empowering state

and local authorities to provide services to those in need.

This executive order is going to be yet another notch under the belt of the administration

in curbing poverty and decreasing unemployment.

For the third straight month, the United States has maintained a 4.1 percent unemployment

rate which is the lowest it has been since 2000.

These are near record low numbers at a time when businesses are dealing with a shortage

of labor.

President Trump brought this order about because despite the labor shortage federal government

assistance benefits are being used at an all-time high.

In 2016 alone, a total of 16 million able-bodied individuals were enrolled in the Supplemental

Nutrition Assistant Program (SNAP).

While in January 2018 74 million were enrolled in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance

Program (CHIP).

These numbers continue to increase and something must be done about it which is exactly why

the President introduced and signed this executive order.

By focusing on creating more opportunities for Americans to work it will lead to more

income in their pockets and less of a need for governmental assistance programs.

That means they'll be less likely to vote Democrat.

This is what provides people a pathway to financial freedom and the middle class and

that is what this administration is all about.

Especially given the fact the statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that 97 percent

of full-time workers eventually move out of poverty.

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BREAKING TRUMP CAPTURED HIM OVERNIGHT, HE'S IN CUSTODY – THIS IS HUGE! - Duration: 11:55.

BREAKING TRUMP CAPTURED HIM OVERNIGHT, HE'S IN CUSTODY – THIS IS HUGE!

President Donald Trump just scored a major victory when U.S. officials announced that

special operations forces have captured a key militant in the 2012 Benghazi attack on

a U.S. consulate that left four Americans dead.

CBS News reported that the suspect has been identified as Mustafa al-Imam, who was captured

in Libya and transported back to the U.S., where he is in the custody of the Department

of Justice.

President Trump released a statement saying that al-Imam will face justice for his alleged

role in the attack.

"To the families of these fallen heroes: I want you to know that your loved ones are

not forgotten, and they will never be forgotten," Trump said.

The Benghazi attack, which took place on September 11, 2012, killed Ambassador Chris Stevens,

U.S. State Department computer expert Sean Smith and CIA contractors Glen Doherty and

Tyrone Woods.

Stevens and Smith perished in the burning diplomatic outpost as American forces tried

to rescue them, while Doherty and Woods died eight hours later in a mortar attack on a

nearby CIA complex.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson released a statement saying that he was "deeply grateful"

to the U.S. military and the intelligence community for capturing the militant.

"Department of State family continues to mourn" the four Americans killed in the

attack and that officials "will spare no effort to ensure that justice is served,"

Tillerson said.

"I spoke with some of their family members to underscore the U.S. government's unwavering

support."

Hillary Clinton will undoubtedly be panicking about this, as she wants everyone to forget

that the Benghazi attack ever happened.

As Secretary of State, Clinton ignored Stevens' frequently pleas for help before the attack

took place.

She could have stopped the attack from taking place, yet she did nothing and let four Americans

die

on her watch.

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Trump says he's 'unhappy' with U.S. Fed's interest rate hike - Duration: 0:47.

As the political firestorm over his summit with Putin continues, President Trump has

weighed in on his country's monetary policy.

In an interview with CNBC that was broadcast on Thursday, Trump said he was unhappy about

the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike amid his efforts to boost the economy.

"…..I'm not thrilled, because you know, we go up, and every time we go up, they want

to raise rates again, and I don't really, uh, I am not happy about it……"

His remarks break more than 20 years of White House tradition of steering clear of comments

on central bank policy and the value of the dollar.

The White House later issued a statement, saying Trump respects the Fed's independence

and is not interfering with its policy decisions.

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Trump, Brexit, World Cup - Duration: 4:53.

In a world where

society's tearing itself apart,

the very foundations of civilization are being questioned,

the rule of law is failing...

this summer, there's one team who seek the answers the world needs.

Welcome to British Rationals.

Why not go to North Korea? they said.

Write a puff piece for the Guardian they said.

It's been the worst summer holiday ever.

Welcome to British Rationals series four.

In a week when...

The controversial visit of controversial US president Donald Trump last week to the UK

proved so controversial I literally don't have time to talk about all the controversies that happened.

Then he went to Finland to meet Vladimir Putin.

I cannot believe he bad mouthed Theresa in the Sun newspaper!

Complete breach of protocol!

Only top Tories are allowed to backstab our Prime Minister.

I'm a teacher

so I have to separate children from their parents every single morning

but at least I know who to hand them back to at the end of the day.

See I quite like Donald Trump.

He's a man that does and says exactly what he wants.

He's a man that doesn't care if the world burns.

I quite respect that

even if he does look like one of my jobbies after a night on the Irn Bru.

You know the American establishment is outraged by Trump's performance and it's no surprise.

I mean if there's one thing that they hate more than racial equality,

women's reproductive rights, environmental standards and gun control

it's the Russians.

Trump and Putin they have much in common.

Trump he grabbed them by the pussy.

Putin, he grabbed them by the Pussy Riot

throw them in gulag.

Trump reckons Boris Johnson would make for a good PM.

Them two would resemble a grown-up Jedward running the world.

*bleep*

I'm not surprised Trump claimed his meeting with Putin would prove the easiest of the lot.

It's always a good idea to butter up your boss before your performance review.

In order to stave off a party revolt this week

Theresa May was forced to make a number of amendments to a Chequers white paper

which means we need to talk about Brexit.

Again.

Some say Brexit is not going to hurt

but Brexit hasn't happened yet.

It's like saying I have never broken my foot so I don't believe in pain.

All these snowflake Remainers are saying

"there's no plan!"

There is a plan!

No Deal.

I should be *bleep* happy

Boris Johnson has resigned.

You know what they say though

weebles wobble but they don't fall down

As an NHS nurse I'm glad they've at least come to an agreement on medicines.

I genuinely thought that we'd have to buy our supplies from this intimidating Scottish bloke

always hanging around the back of the hospital.

It's a load of pish.

I was due to make a killing!

Intimidating eh?

Not bad.

I tried teaching my students about Brexit

but none of its real.

Borders, tariffs it's all just man-made *bleep*

It's worse than teaching R.E.

Plus ca change,

plus c'est la meme chose

That's French.

Which will be banned after March.

Speaking of the French,

you may have noticed they won the World Cup on Sunday

and in typical football fans style,

they celebrated by smashing up Paris.

Just Fontaine would be proud.

Some people were concerned over Raheem Sterling having a tattoo of a gun.

If he ever gets a real one and goes on a shooting spree

just stand between two goal posts and you'll be fine.

I heard the England team got a new psychologist

to help them to not fear failure.

How's that working out for yer?

At least you don't have to lose in the Euros.

Brexit means Brexit no?

We had some parents invade the Year Four football match last year.

Mind you

they were protesting the price of the new school uniform

not the suppression of political freedom.

It's just as well England didn't win

there's not enough ambulances left in the country for the celebrations.

It's been an incredible summer of sport!

To be followed by an autumn of political drudgery.

If you've enjoyed this episode why not tell a friend?

Or subscribe to our YouTube channel or follow us everywhere @Britrationals

and join us next week for more British Rationals.

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With A Flick Of His Pen, Trump Saves American Taxpayers $87 Billion - Duration: 9:54.

For more infomation >> With A Flick Of His Pen, Trump Saves American Taxpayers $87 Billion - Duration: 9:54.

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Queen Elizabeth II.: Bei Trump-Besuch sagen ihre Broschen mehr als tausend Worte - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Queen Elizabeth II.: Bei Trump-Besuch sagen ihre Broschen mehr als tausend Worte - Duration: 2:14.

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Lara Trump interviews Dinesh D'Souza on President Trump's Facebook Page - Duration: 1:09.

Trump: Dinesh, I'm so intrigued. This looks incredible.

Tell me about this film.

D'Souza: The movie is called "Death of a Nation." I'll have a book

of the same title coming out that week. It opens August 3 nationwide.

In a sense, the movie draws an analogy between Trump and Lincoln,

which may seem surprising, but I think the reason for it is that not since 1860

have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election.

Also, the incivility of our environment today, the sheer savagery of it, I think Reagan,

had he lived now, would be really confused. Reagan lived in an era of gentleman's politics.

But one guy who would understand these roiled political waters is Lincoln,

because the political waters were even more roiled when he was running.

We draw, really, a lesson from Lincoln for President Trump, and show how

the Republican Party can live up to its own great tradition, the tradition of emancipation.

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