Thursday, August 23, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Aug 23 2018

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 Interviewed About Michael Cohen by 'Fox & Friends' Co-Host Ainsley Earhardt | THR News - Duration: 2:18.

"I understood Michael Cohen very well.

Turned out he wasn't a very good lawyer, frankly."

'Fox & Friends' is typically known as being a safe space for

President Donald Trump — who is a regular viewer of the Fox News

morning show — but in an interview conducted at the

White House on Wednesday, Trump got a little pushback. Kind of.

During the interview which aired Thursday morning,

co-host Ainsley Earhardt pressed Trump, albeit rather lightly,

about his former attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen who pled

guilty to eight financial crimes on Tuesday. Cohen's offences

included tax evasion and bank fraud as well committing

campaign violations by coordinating pay-offs to silence women

who claimed to have had sexual relationships with his former boss.

Earhardt asked Trump, "Did you direct him to make

these payments? Did you know about the payments?"

She asked Trump to explain Cohen's actions, which he did

by saying that he "made a good deal" for himself

and took the opportunity to "flip" and reduce a lesser sentence.

"Because he makes a better deal when he uses me, like everybody else."

He continued, "People make up stories...In all fairness to him,

most people are going to do that. It's called 'flipping',

and it almost ought to be illegal...They make up things,

and now they go from 10 years to they're a national hero."

Earhardt also set the stage for Trump to attack Jeff Sessions

when she told him that "a lot of people are frustrated"

with the Attorney General's Justice Department.

"I put an Arttorney General that never took control

of the Justice Department, Jeff Sessions.

Never took control of the Justice Department."

The interview then moved to the topic of Paul Manafort

who was also found guilty on Tuesday of eight financial crimes.

"I have great respect for what he's done in terms of what he's gone through."

Earhardt asked the president whether he's considering

pardoning Manafort and also asked him about

a potential Democratic effort in Congress to impeach him.

Back in the 'Fox & Friends' studio after the sit down was aired,

Earhardt framed the rationale for the interview in a positive light for the president.

Speaking to her co-hosts, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade,

who have both interviewed the president in the last few months,

Earhardt enthused,"I was so grateful that he sat down with us

after such a crazy news day, so we could hear his side of the story."

Asked about his war on the press, Trump said the media is not the

"enemy of the people." But, he said that 80 percent of the media is "fake news."

To read more on this story, head to THR.com.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

For more infomation >> Trump Interviewed About Michael Cohen by 'Fox & Friends' Co-Host Ainsley Earhardt | THR News - Duration: 2:18.

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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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Trump Says He Would Rather Have Fake News Than Censorship - Duration: 2:17.

For more infomation >> Trump Says He Would Rather Have Fake News Than Censorship - Duration: 2:17.

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Unhinged An Insiders Account of The Trump White House by Omarosa - A Live Reading Part One - Duration: 49:58.

Unhinged An Insiders Account of The Trump White House by Omarosa - A Live Reading Part One

Bitch

Oh my God, this is a page turner.

For more infomation >> Unhinged An Insiders Account of The Trump White House by Omarosa - A Live Reading Part One - Duration: 49:58.

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Trump Is 'In Deep' On Time Magazine's Latest Scathing Cover - Duration: 3:49.

 Time magazine depicted President Donald Trump as struggling to stay afloat on its latest cover ― and the image has a familiar feel

 For the publication's Sept. 3 issue, artist Tim O'Brien imagined Trump as treading water in the flooded Oval Office with the caption "In Deep," reported CNN

TIME  It was O'Brien's third in a series of pieces to chronicle the chaos enveloping the Trump White House

In February 2017, O'Brien marked Trump's first month in office with this "Nothing To See Here" cover: A post shared by TIME (@time) on Feb 16, 2017 at 6:15am PST  O'Brien later updated the concept for the April 2018 issue, titled "Stormy

" A post shared by TIME (@time) on Apr 12, 2018 at 5:00am PDT  "As the never-ending flood of breaking news washed over the White House, and the firings, the scandals and the general mayhem filled each news cycle, I felt the storm metaphor was as relevant as ever," O'Brien said four months ago

 Time's latest dig at the president followed Monday's conviction of Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort on eight charges and his former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen's guilty plea to bank fraud, tax fraud and campaign finance violations

 O'Brien's latest image was well received by many on Twitter: These three @TIME covers by Tim O'Brien over the past 18 months are pretty amazing

pic.twitter.com/FhiL1sP3sY— Matthew T. Hall 📚 (@SDuncovered) August 23, 2018 That's a fantastic cover

illustrator is brilliant.thx— Mel W (@MelW16628227) August 23, 2018 Latest @TIME cover

A follow up to the previous #storm cover. Brilliant. I'm just concerned with where the red button is

pic.twitter.com/ShneHA24sL— Tanya (@TanyaProf) August 23, 2018 Have you seen the new Time magazine cover?? LOL!!— Grace Holoway (@gholoway88) August 23, 2018 Interesting placement of the bottom of the "M" in @TIME on their latest in a series of Trump covers by @TonkaOBrien https://t

co/V7XFb7tSGm— Justin Sullivan (@sullyfoto) August 23, 2018  Here are some of the other ways Time has used its cover to cover Trump's presidency: A post shared by TIME (@time) on May 18, 2017 at 6:24am PDT A post shared by TIME (@time) on Oct 26, 2017 at 4:43am PDT A post shared by TIME (@time) on Jan 11, 2018 at 4:47am PST TIME's new cover: Donald Trump's campaign to discredit the Russia investigation may be working

It's also damaging American democracy https://t.co/z3bDDFdd6c pic.twitter.com/tL7Rafd0ya— TIME (@TIME) June 7, 2018 Tell the president he got the cover again

pic.twitter.com/n4GLtXIM3o— Lisa Tozzi (@lisatozzi) June 21, 2018 TIME  H/T CNN Reliable Sources RELATED COVERAGE Anderson Cooper Crushes Rick Santorum's Claim About Trump's Crooked Associates Paul Ryan's 'Doers' Congress Boast Misses The Mark With Angry Twitter Users Trump Sparks Outrage By Tweeting White Nationalist Talking Point Randy Rainbow Zings 'Thirsty-Ass' Omarosa With 'Oklahoma!' Parody Download BEFORE YOU GO Lee Moran Trends Editor, HuffPost Suggest a correction MORE: Donald Trump Time Magazine Tim O'brien

For more infomation >> Trump Is 'In Deep' On Time Magazine's Latest Scathing Cover - Duration: 3:49.

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Clinton Insider: Trump Never Broke Campaign Finance Laws, But Guess Who Did - Duration: 4:43.

For more infomation >> Clinton Insider: Trump Never Broke Campaign Finance Laws, But Guess Who Did - Duration: 4:43.

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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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Trump requests Mike Pompeo look at South Africa land reform debate - Duration: 2:12.

For more infomation >> Trump requests Mike Pompeo look at South Africa land reform debate - Duration: 2:12.

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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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THỜI SỰ THẾ GIỚI mới nhất 24/08/2018 | DONALD TRUMP VAN XIN ĐỪNG T.RUẤT P.HẾ MÌNH | TIN TỨC MỚI NHẤT - Duration: 1:07:34.

For more infomation >> THỜI SỰ THẾ GIỚI mới nhất 24/08/2018 | DONALD TRUMP VAN XIN ĐỪNG T.RUẤT P.HẾ MÌNH | TIN TỨC MỚI NHẤT - Duration: 1:07:34.

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"Trump non ha fatto nulla di male" - Duration: 2:13.

 Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump "non ha fatto nulla di male. Non ci sono accuse a suo carico"

Lo ha detto la portavoce della Casa Bianca Sarah Sanders rispondendo a domande dei giornalisti circa le ammissioni da parte dell'ex avvocato del tycoon, Michael Cohen, di aver pagato due donne sotto sua indicazione

Sanders ha quindi definito una "accusa ridicola" quella secondo cui il presidente Trump avrebbe mentito all'opinione pubblica

 Donald Trump, in un'intervista rilasciata al programma 'Fox and Friends' su Fox News, afferma che i pagamenti effettuati dal suo ex avvocato personale Michael Cohen a due donne prima delle elezioni presidenziali del 2016 non violano le regole della campagna elettorale

I pagamenti "non sono arrivati dalla campagna, sono arrivati da me e ho twittato su questo", ha detto Trump, aggiungendo che "non è nemmeno per idea una violazione della campagna elettorale"

Cohen ha detto ieri a un giudice federale che i pagamenti furono effettuati su richiesta del suo capo a due donne che sostenevano di avere avuto relazioni con Trump, il quale nega

Le due donne sono l'ex pornostar Stormy Daniels e l'ex modella di Playboy Karen McDougal

For more infomation >> "Trump non ha fatto nulla di male" - Duration: 2:13.

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Keller @ Large: Impeachment Of President Trump Should Be A Last Resort - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Keller @ Large: Impeachment Of President Trump Should Be A Last Resort - Duration: 2:06.

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[인터뷰]허경영의 예언적중(Did H.K.Y's predictions correct?→Trump, Park's impeachment, Samsung's confusement) - Duration: 5:26.

That's why it's less than five years old.

I have foretold that the regime will have problems after five years.

.

Thank you very much for your time, I'm sure you're busy.

I have many questions for you, but the first thing I want to know is...

You have made six prophecies about President Park Geun hye, right? I want to hear an explanation about that.

I'd like a detailed explanation.

Park Geun-hye, I prophesied about her in the live broadcast of the station before the president was elected.

I prophesied that President Park Geun - hye will have a huge a ceremony for exorcism at the Blue House(Korean president house).

.

But that is already scheduled.

I predicted already at that time that ceremony for exorcism happens in Blue House(Korean president house) with Park Geun-hye.

I told President Park that she was stuck in the law she had made.

.

That is the National Assembly Advancement Act law. ..

Park changed the law so that half of the members of parliament agree to pass the law.

.

Park Geun-hye, created the advancement of the National Assembly law.

She made it when she was an opposition party, but she became the ruling party, which is what's holding her back.

.

So I foretold that candlelight protest would happen and that she would be impeached.

The court will dismiss the complainant, Park Geun-hye.

The date when you predicted the impeachment.

A few days ago for Park Geun-hye to become president.

You know what? The date of the broadcast is the 17th.

Then, 19th is Park Geun-hye was elected president.

..

I predicted 2 days before that Park Geun-hye is elected for president.

I said she was elected 51 percent.

Indeed, she was elected 51 percent.

That's all seven.

A a ceremony for exorcism has taken place in Blue house and officials are involved.

Then she won by 51 percent.

Then the candlelight protests took place and Park Geun-hye is impeached.

And she's been kicked out in four years. Park Geun-hye is driven out of her political situation by trying to cover constitutional amendment.

I prophesied like this.

I said,

I am correct.

Oh, that's great.

So I prophesied it, and I said that 25 years ago, the number of elderly people in our country surged.

○ Rapid increase in elderly people Korea will become an aged society by 2015.

.

Okay? Then by 2016, Korea will become an aged society.

I prophesied like this. .

Therefore, if you marry soon, I will have to give 100 million won to your wife and 30 million won to have a baby.

If we don't increase the number of births, we will only increase the number of nursing homes.

I told him 25 years ago that if people got married, we would give me 30 million won to them.

So people told me I was crazy.

So it's important to look ahead and talk.

And I prophesied that Lee Kun-hee would surely collapse within a week.

in the course of my lecture

So, five days later, Lee Kun-hee collapsed. He has a stroke of paralysis.

He haven't gotten up yet.

And Samsung will have a new era for Lee Jae-yong.

However, if Samsung does not change its mark to red, it will cause a big stir.

I prophesied like this. Then, after three years, Samsung's cell phone exploded and Lee Jae-yong went to jail.

He got involved with Park Geun-hye too.

The hit rate is very high.

100 percent.

Therefore, these people still do not change Samsung's logo to red.

Blue means trust.

But in the future, we cannot live by trust alone.

We have to challenge myself in the future. Red is a challenge.

So you have to turn on the red light.

Samsung should change its logo to red one and prepare for a different era than that of Lee Kun-hee.

.

I prophesied that after one week Lee Kun hee's era will pass by.

The phone explosion cost more than 100 trillion won(90 billion dollar).

It's amazing.

Samsung should have listened to me. I prophesied that Trump would become president of the United States.

I spoke on the mbn broadcast. I predicted the election of Trump as president.

.

At that time, Trump was last among 16 Republican candidates.

Trump and I met, right? He and I met at the White House. You have to write a name.

.

Bring me a magic.

I'm God now.

god

That's why the man who makes and runs the universe is here for the first time.

I don't do religious activities.

For more infomation >> [인터뷰]허경영의 예언적중(Did H.K.Y's predictions correct?→Trump, Park's impeachment, Samsung's confusement) - Duration: 5:26.

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2 former Trump associates found guilty minutes apart in federal court - Duration: 1:02.

For more infomation >> 2 former Trump associates found guilty minutes apart in federal court - Duration: 1:02.

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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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Trump se defiende de las acusaciones de su exabogado | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Trump se defiende de las acusaciones de su exabogado | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 2:00.

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Trump will visit Evansville - Duration: 0:24.

For more infomation >> Trump will visit Evansville - Duration: 0:24.

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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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