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U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have reaffirmed their

cooperation toward North Korea's complete denuclearization.

In their first phone call since June,... Abe asked Trump on Wednesday to help resolve the

issue of North Korea's abduction of Japanese citizens during the 1970s and 80s.

President Trump agreed to the request,... saying Washington will cooperate with Tokyo's

needs.

Abe spoke to reporters after the call,... saying the two leaders analyzed the latest

information on the North's path to denuclearization.

For more infomation >> Trump and Abe reaffirm unity on North Korea's denuclearization - Duration: 0:37.

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TRUMP nói về bất động sản VIỆT NAM - Duration: 3:55.

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AMLO será "estupendo", "me llevaré mejor con él que con el capitalista": Trump - Duration: 1:41.

  El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, aseguró que tendrá una mejor relación con el presidente electo, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, que con "el capitalista" Enrique Peña Nieto

 "Me gusta México, me gusta su nuevo líder. Creo que será excelente. Un poco diferente a nosotros

Creo que me llevaré mejor con él que con el capitalista. Pero él sabe que México necesita a Estados Unidos, ellos necesitan a Estados Unidos", dijo Trump durante un evento de campaña en Charleston, estado de Virginia Occidental

 El presidente estadounidense también insistió en la necesidad de acabar con las políticas de ciudades santuario, que favorecen a los inmigrantes y describió a la ciudad de Chicago como una "zona de guerra", por los altos niveles de violencia que él adjudicó a la presencia de inmigrantes

 Trump rechazó también la propuesta de algunos políticos del Partido Demócrata sobre abolir a la Oficina de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) y respaldó a los agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza

 Declaraciones sobre AMLO, a partir del minuto 01:07:53  

For more infomation >> AMLO será "estupendo", "me llevaré mejor con él que con el capitalista": Trump - Duration: 1:41.

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Lifting of sanctions will come after North Korea denuclearizes: Trump - Duration: 0:36.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants to lift sanctions on North Korea,...

but that will only happen after the regime gets rid of its nuclear weapons.

Speaking to his supporters at a rally in West Virginia,... Trump said there are "massive

sanctions" on the North,... and that he wants to "take them off quickly",... but stressed

that Pyongyang must get rid of its nukes.

The president was making the speech a matter of hours after the U.S. Treasury Department

announced new sanctions targeting North Korea's illicit trade.

For more infomation >> Lifting of sanctions will come after North Korea denuclearizes: Trump - Duration: 0:36.

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Donald TRUMP | ERZURUM DUBLAJ ( DOLAR HAKKINDA KONUŞTU ) ?! - Duration: 0:38.

For more infomation >> Donald TRUMP | ERZURUM DUBLAJ ( DOLAR HAKKINDA KONUŞTU ) ?! - Duration: 0:38.

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Someone just told Trump's Sebastian Gorka that he's a "treasonous b tch" on live TV - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> Someone just told Trump's Sebastian Gorka that he's a "treasonous b tch" on live TV - Duration: 1:29.

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Ron Perlman Issues Sick Insult to Trump Supporters, Gets Attacked by Angry Patriots - Duration: 5:41.

For more infomation >> Ron Perlman Issues Sick Insult to Trump Supporters, Gets Attacked by Angry Patriots - Duration: 5:41.

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Avenatti: Hammer About To Swing At TRUMP'S HEAD! - Duration: 6:49.

For more infomation >> Avenatti: Hammer About To Swing At TRUMP'S HEAD! - Duration: 6:49.

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Lifting of sanctions will come after North Korea denuclearizes: Trump - Duration: 0:34.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants to lift sanctions on North Korea,...

but that will only happen after the regime gets rid of its nuclear weapons.

Speaking to his supporters at a rally in West Virginia,... Trump said there are "massive

sanctions" on the North,... and that he wants to "take them off quickly",... but stressed

that Pyongyang must get rid of its nukes.

The president was making the speech a matter of hours after the U.S. Treasury Department

announced new sanctions targeting North Korea's illicit trade.

For more infomation >> Lifting of sanctions will come after North Korea denuclearizes: Trump - Duration: 0:34.

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Cohen may not accept a pardon from Trump - Duration: 0:53.

President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen

reportedly won't accept a pardon from the president if it's

offered. Cohen's attorney told multiple outlets that Cohen

isn't even hoping for a pardon from Trump. On Tuesday, Cohen

pleaded guilty to eight charges in federal court, including tax

fraud, bank fraud and campaign finance violations. During the

hearing, he admitted to violating campaign finance laws

to pay off Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels, both at the

direction of then-candidate Trump. Cohen's attorney told

MSNBC he's willing to tell special counsel Robert Mueller

everything he knows regarding the investigation into Russian

meddling in the 2016 U.S. election. President Trump

tweeted Wednesday morning, saying Cohen made up stories to

get a "deal" and that the two charges of campaign finance

violations weren't actually crimes. Cohen's sentencing is

set for Dec. 12.

For more infomation >> Cohen may not accept a pardon from Trump - Duration: 0:53.

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Dershowitz on dangers of a perjury trap for Trump - Duration: 10:46.

that's book the three of them are all worth a great read Harvard Law Professor

Alan Dershowitz good to see you both let me begin with you

Andy McCarthy on your piece if the lawyer gives them 30 hours the White

House Counsel the president goes in remember George papadopolis Lieutenant

General Flynn lying and the FBI didn't think that Flynn was lying Papadopoulos

is basically a non-player kid in all this why would the president think

anything but a perjury trap awaits him

Sean I think that that's obviously what the problem is for him here we have a

history of this investigation where you know one person remembers something one

way somebody else remembers in a different ways the same thing happened

with general Flynn you know first they decide he's telling the truth

then they decide that he's not 30 hours of conversation about what the president

was saying and what he was thinking in connection with the very actions that

Muller is looking into if the president were to go in and submit to an interview

if he remembers anything differently from the way that his attorney remembers

that the White House Counsel then may have a conflict and as I've tried to

point out those who say that an innocent person doesn't have anything to worry

about or an honest person doesn't have anything to worry about speaking to a

prosecutor are nuts because it's the prosecutor not the honest person yeah

who decides whether you're being honest Andy let's be clear when Rudy said this

weekend and I would argue it's inarticulate you know the the truth is

not the truth what he did what he was clearly saying was I would argue legal

jargon as a former prosecutor he knows well that you're gonna have say Dom

again has one story the president says one thing that's different the person

that will decide what is the truth will be the special counsel that we all know

is predisposed against Donald Trump so that is that is clear as day what he

meant in articulate but he's right

yeah that's the point he's trying to make it's the prosecutor who's the

arbiter of the truth and that doesn't mean the prosecutor is right it just

means that's the way the system is set up yeah and professor Dershowitz I got

to get you to Winnie in here this is a this is really why would it why would

the White House Council ever give them 30 hours mm-hmm well I think he the

originally the original plan of the Trump defense team was to cooperate in

the hope that the investigation would quickly end that hope has been dashed

but going back to Rudy Giuliani for a second I have an article on gatestone

today which I say when the truth isn't the truth making exactly the same point

that Andy made a point that I've been making now for three months that in

order to fall into a perjury trap all you need is one witness who contradicts

one statement bingo that the person says to the prosecutor that witness can be

somebody who is singing composing who has flipped who has a deal who's been

told either you're gonna die in prison are you gonna tell us what we want to

hear and any defense lawyer who would ever walk a client into a perjury trap

under those circumstances this is have his license reconsidered let me ask you

a question I was asking Gregg earlier professor and that is this what Paul

might afford be being prosecuted now but for all this honor nothing to do with

Russia no collusion nothing to do with Trump doesn't do with the campaign and

then the same goes for general Flynn then the same goes for Papadopoulos and

the same really goes for Michael Kohn isn't that true that this is selective

prosecution or what you call the criminalization of political differences

well you don't have to ask me that question asked judge Ellis who's

presiding over the mana for case he has stated publicly that the special counsel

is not interested in metaphors alleged crimes they're only interested in

squeezing him in order to get him to flip and to either sing or compose those

words used by judge Ellis against the president the same thing is Cohen

medallions what is medallions have to do not with the scope of the special

investigation now therein the a to him in the Southern District of

New York but they're clearly cooperating but my possession tells us because all

of this right these people Rudi's work there and ii will give you

the last word I'm really beginning to have more problems than I ever thought

with our criminal justice system a guy that's facing a hundred years key

witness in the matter for case really sounds like form of bribery to me mm-hmm

yeah well look Shawn I I think part of the reason that the jury may be having

trouble with the case is the way it was teed up for them Muller makes a deal

with gates who basically gets a walk for the same conduct this guy man afford may

spend the rest of his life in jail on you guys have both done question

survivors are finally seeing the light about this that conservatives are

finally being crackling the justices in some way something they were right I was

wrong Tommy Lehren next

my name is Jimmy Lehren hit the streets Los Angeles to find out what people

really know about socialism watch this

yes what do you think about it I love it that's social we love about it I like to

socialize with everybody we're not socialized socialism I'm not

really sure what socialism actually is so socialism is basically an economic

system and where everybody's equal there's no rich and there's no oh really

good it's kind of like what Cuba does I'm not quite so clear on the exact

definition of socialism but I think it's important that it isn't just every man

for himself I don't know because socialism's worked

in some places you know the difference between a Democrat a socialist

honestly no how do you feel about socialism sir it's great I just got back

from here four weeks in Europe free health care good schools it's wonderful

free free everything you think that we have to pay for it recent poll just came

out saying that Democrats now view socialism more favorably than they view

capitalism what are your thoughts doesn't make any sense socialism is

ridiculous I'm for it you're for socialism I am for

it why because I think everybody should have a fair opportunity for health care

and yeah this fair mean free fair means free do you hear any your friends

talking about socialism nope they don't talk about politics at all nope you know

Bernie Sanders is yes he believes in socialism

Bernie Sanders supporter I don't like Donald Trump so why not anything not

Donald Trump is okay yep there are some Democrats mostly who believe socialism

should replace capitalism do you think that's ever gonna happen

personally I do not think that's ever gonna happen i think capitalism is

fantastic it gives every American an opportunity to earn an income thank you

so much two people got it right - it was reaction or throw the brand-new book why

we fight Fox News national security strategist talk to Sebastian corker and

former Secret Service agent NRA TV contributor Dan bungee no his brother I

met today is much better-looking and smarter than him I'm just teasing

dr. korkor let's start with you your what's your reaction to that because

that is the modern Democratic Party it's stunning strong we're both old enough to

remember November the 9th 1989 where thanks to the good offices of Ronald

Reagan Margaret Thatcher and st. John Paul the second the captive people of

East Germany with their own hands took down the Berlin Wall we thought

communism socialism had had a stake driven through its heart but it's like

those zombies in those horror movies it's coming back and these people don't

know I mean Ocasio Cortez Bernie Sanders don't know that Lenin and Marx said

socialism is just the way point on on on the on the way to communism communism is

the objective of socialism is what Lenin said and the stunning thing is Margaret

Thatcher was right socialism is great until you run out of

everybody else's money just like you've seen Venezuela sure I used the same

quote often and we're running out of people other people's money damn banjee

no and it's kind of shocking I mean there's there's a pretty big percentage

of the electorate that I don't think really understands the difference now

they don't I'm reminded of that scene from Billy Madison you know we're all

Dumber for having seen that John socialism is not free stuff so

ilysm is death its despair its starvation it is the government control

the means of production Europe and Denmark and Scandinavian and Nordic

countries are not socialist socialism is for imbeciles don't be an imbecile

these are capitalist countries with high taxes if you want to argue about taxes

we can argue with the left about taxes but Denmark Scandinavia and Europe these

are not socialist countries these are capitalist economies where the

government does not own the means of production it just taxes the snot out of

its citizens I wish these people would wake up and read a book talk to Gorka

yeah this this is the great myth none of these countries are socialist countries

the land of BMW in Germany the land of Volvo in Sweden the land of Nokia sorry

these are capitalist capitalist states that tax their people a lot but on

communist States and on socialist states and and the other thing is we've

protected them for 70 years so they have the capacity to choose butter over guns

now they're in trouble when they have to defend themselves so it's a Fantasyland

it's Alice in Wonderland Shawn you both get a plus tonight quoting Margaret

Thatcher dr. korkor and taxing the snot out of the damp

arena I did meet my brother today he is better-looking smarter and younger just

saying yes he's not smarter he's definitely better-looking though but

he's not smart

For more infomation >> Dershowitz on dangers of a perjury trap for Trump - Duration: 10:46.

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Michael Cohen's lawyer just called for Trump to be indicted for a federal crime on eve of Cohen's pl - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> Michael Cohen's lawyer just called for Trump to be indicted for a federal crime on eve of Cohen's pl - Duration: 1:46.

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Here's Why Melania Trump's Embarking On Her Own Tour To Visit Africa Without Husband Donald Trump - Duration: 4:09.

Melania Trump is usually spotted by her husband's side, accompanying him all around the world

on presidential visits.

Now she's embarking on her own tour, set to visit Africa this October.

She is a strong advocate and patron for many children's charities, filling up her social

media feed with visits to schools, hospitals and talks.

The 48-year old former model is planning to visit a host of countries in Africa, hoping

to educate herself and address many issues facing children on the continent.

In a statement published in the Associated Press, it was revealed Melania would be embarking

on the trip this October.

While the exact countries Melania will visit on her trip have not been confirmed, her spokesperson

Stephanie Grisham said the White House "will release details in the coming weeks".

One thing that is confirmed is that Melania will be making this trip alone, without her

husband of 13 years.

Melania's plans were announced on the same day that she spoke out against cyberbullying

at the Cyberbullying Prevention Summit in Maryland.

The mother-of-one's trip comes just a week after former White House aide Omarosa Manigault

released a tell-all memoir making shock claims about the First Lady and Donald Trump.

Omarosa's book Unhinged reportedly made claims that Melania was "counting every

minute" until she can divorce her husband.

Magazine website InStyle reported that in a new book Omarosa claimed: "Melania is

counting every minute until [Trump] is out of office and she can divorce him."

The shock claim is just one of many made in the publication, which other members of Donald's

staff have condemned.

Omarosa Manigault is a former The Apprentice contestant who worked as a political aide

for Donald Trump between January 2017 and January 2018.

The 44-year-old has penned a book about her experience, which has caused some controversy.

Press secretary for the White House Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the book is "riddled

with lies and false accusations."

Melania Trump steps out in retro pussy-bow blouse at Cyberbullying Prevention Summit.

MELANIA TRUMP stunned onlookers in a retro pussy-bow blouse and suit combination while

at the Cyberbullying Prevention Summit in Maryland to deliver a speech as part of her

Be Best campaign.

Melania Trump, 48, was spotted at Rockville in Maryland in support of Bullying Prevention,

part of the Cyberbullying Prevent Summit.

She chose a retro look with a blue pussy-bow blouse from Chloe, costing $1,195 (£934)

that tied at the neck, a popular style in the 1970s.

She matched the outfit with a sharp black suit from Michael Kors, with the $1,195 (£934)

jacket thrown over her shoulders.

The First Lady went for a classic blow-dry hairstyle and her usual makeup and pale blue

nails to match the blouse.

As part of her Be Best campaign, Melania made a speech at the summit, which aims to stop

bullying.

Part of her speech said: "Let's face it: Most children are more aware of the benefits

and pitfalls of social media than some adults, but we still need to do all we can to provide

them with information and tools for successful and safe online habits."

"Social media is an eventful part of our children's daily lives.

"It can be used in many positive ways but can also be destructive and harmful when used

incorrectly."

She also sat on a panel while listening to representatives from Facebook, Google and

Twitter in response to the issues raised.

It recently emerged that her husband president Donald Trump, thought the anti-bullying campaign

she supported was a bad idea, according to the New York Times.

He reportedly encouraged her to choose a different initiative, as it would leave her open to

discussion surrounding her own husband's reputation on Twitter.

For more infomation >> Here's Why Melania Trump's Embarking On Her Own Tour To Visit Africa Without Husband Donald Trump - Duration: 4:09.

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Jimmy Carter Attacks Donald Trump's Character Amid Calls for Impeachment: 'He's a Disaster' - News T - Duration: 4:51.

 Former President Jimmy Carter says he has been taught to value truthfulness — and that is one of the primary reasons he does not support the presidency of Donald Trump

 The retired peanut farmer, 93, has been less vocal than other former commanders in chief about the goings-on in the White House, but in a recent interview with The Washington Post, Carter seared Trump's policies and character

 "I think he's a disaster … In human rights and in treating people equal," the 39th president said before his wife, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, 91, jumped in

"The worst is that he is not telling the truth, and that just hurts everything," she added

 Carter's comments come as the president is facing fresh calls for his impeachment following the guilty plea of his former longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen and the conviction of his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, both on Tuesday

 Cohen implicated Trump in a federal crime when the lawyer admitted to a federal judge that, at Trump's direction, he made payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with Trump "for the purpose of influencing the election

" (Trump has denied the affairs with porn star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal

)  Carter told the Post he prizes honesty in part because when he attended the U

S. Naval Academy, students were expelled for telling even the smallest lie. And in Carter's eyes, Trump's relationship with the truth does not hold up

"I think there's been an attitude of ignorance toward the truth by President Trump," Carter said

 To Carter, the current president also symbolizes the importance the current political system places on wealth

"Money is now preeminent. I mean, it's just gone to hell now," he lamented.  Still, Carter is optimistic about the future of American democracy

Even if he doesn't believe he'll witness the positive changes himself, he's hopeful that Americans "will eventually return to what's right and what's wrong, and what's decent and what's indecent, and what's truthful and what's lies

"  Carter has questioned Trump's values before but never in such explicit terms

During a Late Show appearance in March, when host Stephen Colbert asked if "America [wants] kind of a jerk as president?" Carter quipped back, "Apparently, from this recent election year

I never knew it before."  And when Colbert picked the former Democratic president's brain about the one quality every president should have, Carter took a jab at Trump's trustworthiness

"I used to think it was to tell the truth, but I've changed my mind lately," he said

 In the past, Carter has also praised Trump, specifically his efforts with North Korea

"If President Trump is successful in getting a peace treaty that's acceptable to both sides with North Korea, I think he certainly ought to be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize," Carter told Politico in May

 And at the end of the Colbert interview, Carter expressed earnest well wishes for Trump's time in office

"I pray that he'll be a good president," he said. "And that he'll keep our country at peace and that he'll refrain from using nuclear weapons and that he will promote human rights

"

For more infomation >> Jimmy Carter Attacks Donald Trump's Character Amid Calls for Impeachment: 'He's a Disaster' - News T - Duration: 4:51.

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President Trump's Former Campaign Manager And Attorney Both Become Convicted Felons - Duration: 3:27.

For more infomation >> President Trump's Former Campaign Manager And Attorney Both Become Convicted Felons - Duration: 3:27.

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The Ratings Are in and Anti-Trump MTV VMA's Has Fallen to an ALL TIME LOW - Duration: 2:53.

For more infomation >> The Ratings Are in and Anti-Trump MTV VMA's Has Fallen to an ALL TIME LOW - Duration: 2:53.

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Donald Trump impeachment threat as Cohen ready to Meuller - Duration: 4:53.

US President Donald Trump is facing the prospect of calls for his impeachment after his personal lawyer sensationally told a federal court he broke election campaign finance laws at Mr Trump's direction

Mr Cohen, who once said he would "take a bullet" for the president, pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges of tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations on Wednesday (AEST), and claimed he acted on Mr Trump's orders

He told the court in New York that a presidential candidate directed him to arrange payments ahead of the 2016 election to silence two women who said they had affairs him

In television interviews, Mr Cohen's lawyer Lanny Davis later said the longtime Trump confidante had information that would be of interest to special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian collusion in influencing the 2016 presidential campaign

While Mr Cohen did not name Mr Trump in court, Mr Davis later accused the president of being directly involved

Mr Cohen had "information … regarding both knowledge of a conspiracy to corrupt American democracy by the Russians and the failure to report that knowledge to the FBI," Mr Davis told MSNBC

 He went on to tell CNN that "Cohen has knowledge that would be of interest to the special counsel about whether Donald Trump knew ahead of time about the hacking of emails"

Mr Davis also said his client would not accept a presidential pardon if Mr Trump offered him one because he wanted no part in what he saw as the president's abuse of his clemency power

"He does not want anything from Donald Trump," Mr Davis told MSNBC.Mr Cohen's plea came as former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty of eight charges in a separate financial fraud trial in Virginia, stemming from a federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016

US media reported that the latest legal developments could pressure Democrats to launch impeachment hearings should they win a congressional majority in the November mid-term elections

"This is a very big deal," Neal Katyal, a US solicitor general in the Obama administration and now a white-collar criminal lawyer, was quoted as saying by "The President of the United States has been directly implicated in federal crimes, and implicated not by some enemy but by his own personal lawyer," Mr Katyal said

Republican strategist Rob Stutzman told impeachment considerations would now "define the midterms"

"It's inescapable now that Democrats can legitimately raise that issue," said Mr Stutzman

Mr Trump angrily lashed out at Mr Cohen late Wednesday night (AEST), claiming the campaign finance violations his former "fixer" pleaded guilty to in New York on earlier that day were "not a crime", despite prosecutors and Mr Cohen agreeing that they were

 In a separate tweet, Mr Trump said: "If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don't retain the services of Michael Cohen"

In a tweet in stark contrast to those referring to  Mr Cohen, Mr Trump said: "I feel very badly for Paul Manafort and his wonderful family

'Justice' took a 12-year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike Michael Cohen, he refused to 'break' – make up stories in order to get a 'deal

' Such respect for a brave man!"-with agencies

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