Friday, September 14, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Sep 14 2018

Hello, everyone.

Welcome back to "'Winks' with Cynthia Tiddly."

I'm your host, Cynthia Tiddly, and this week we have Melania Trump here again, to give

us a week or 2 in review. Welcome, Melania.

Oh! Hello, U.S. American ladies and gentlemen!

It is I, Melania Trump, coming to you straight from beautiful White House lawn and big oak

tree, to give you "Melania Trump's Week (or 2) in Review!"

As all of you may know, lots of things have happened in the last 2 weeks.

I have been publicly criticized by people on "The View."

Joy Behar, for example.

Joy, where is the joy in your life?

Too bad that is your name, and that is your life.

Also, I want to point out, a lot of people have been asking, "Melania, why did you come

out speaking against flailing New York Times anonymous writer?

Why have you chosen to speak now?

This good question...I'm not really sure, but I do know that ever since I had my breast

-- I mean, my kidney surgery done, things have been a little bit different.

Anyway, we do try to "Be Breast!"

I mean, "Be Best!"

There has been lots of hurricane action!

Maybe this is negatively affecting magnetic waves in peoples' brains.

I know for me, I hope we don't botch situation like we did Puerto Rico.

Here is to that "Cone of Uncertainty" that Al Roker keeps talking about!

Here it is, and I must say, delicious cone!

Okay! Thank you so much.

Enjoy being American!

Melania, thank you so much.

I'm sure that's just what they had in mind.

Um, and thank you, viewers, for tuning in.

Please subscribe to my channel, and we'll see you next week!

Thank you. Cynthia Tiddly.

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Woodward Details Trump's Twitter & TV Habits: He Prints Out Most-Liked Tweets and Studies Them - - Duration: 7:40.

 President Trump may not like to read books, but a new book reports that he loves to read his own tweets

 In Fear, Bob Woodward's scalding exposé about the Trump administration, the author writes that the president is so enraptured by his Twitter usage that he has his best tweets printed out so he can study them

(The same type of tweets that so alarmed Trump's top aides that, by Woodward's account, they allegedly asked him to tweet by committee

)  "[President Trump] ordered printouts of his recent tweets that had received a high number of likes, 200,000 or more," the veteran journalist writes in Fear, on sale now

"He studied them to find the common themes in the most successful… The most effective tweets were often the most shocking

"  Calling Twitter his "megaphone to the world," and a way to "speak directly to the people without any filter," Trump didn't care that his tweets weren't "presidential," according to the book

On June 29, Woodward writes that Trump tweeted at former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, who co-host MSNBC's Morning Joe and had morphed from campaign supporters to "regular detractors

"  "I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don't watch anymore)," Trump tweeted

"Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year's Eve, and insisted on joining me

She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!"  White House chief of staff Reince Priebus was less than thrilled

He described Trump as "going bananas" and approached the president, according to Fear

   "I know what you are going to say," Trump reportedly told Priebus before he could say anything

"It's not presidential. And guess what? I know it. But I had to do it anyway."  "Priebus knew not to ask why," Woodward writes

 "It's not politically helpful," director of strategic communications Hope Hicks reportedly told the president

"You can't just be a loose cannon on Twitter. You're getting killed by a lot of this stuff

You're shooting yourself in the foot. You're making big mistakes."  She then joined forces with staffers Rob Porter, Gary Cohn, and White House social media director Dan Scavino to create a Twitter committee, Woodward writes

 "They would draft some tweets that they believed Trump would like," he writes

"If the president had an idea for a tweet, he could write it down or get one of them in and they would vet it

Was it factually accurate? Was it spelled correctly? Did it make sense? Did it serve his needs?"  While Trump said he agreed with the plan, "he ignored most reviews or vetting and did what he wanted

"  Ironically, the president has taken to Twitter to denounce Woodward's book.  "The Woodward book is a Joke – just another assault against me, in a barrage of assaults, using now disproven unnamed and anonymous sources," Trump tweeted on Sept

10. "Many have already come forward to say the quotes by them, like the book, are fiction

Dems can't stand losing. I'll write the real book!"  White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders released a statement earlier this month denying the claims made in Woodward's book

 "This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the President look bad," reads the statement

"While it is not always pretty, and rare that the press actually covers it, President Trump has broken through the bureaucratic process to deliver unprecedented successes for the American people

"  Despite these White House denials, people are eager to read Woodward's book. It's based on hundreds of "deep background" interviews with sources close to the president

 And those sources revealed to Woodward that Twitter isn't Donald Trump's only bad habit

In fact, the president often went on Twitter after indulging in another addiction: watching TV

 "The president and the first lady had separate bedrooms in the residence," writes Woodward

"Trump had a giant TV going much of the time, alone in his bedroom with the clicker, the TiVo and his Twitter account

[Reince] Priebus called the presidential bedroom 'the devil's workshop' and the early mornings and dangerous Sunday nights 'the witching hour

'"  In an attempt to quell Trump's TV-to-Twitter raging, Priebus arranged Trump's schedule on Sundays so he would return later in the day "when MSNBC and CNN generally turned to softer programming" that wouldn't upset him, according to the book

 Even ousted White House chief strategist Steve Bannon tried to distract the president from allegedly watching TV six to eight hours a day

 "During Trump's first six months in the White House, few understood how much media he consumed," Woodward writes

"It was scary. Trump didn't show up for work until 11:00 in the morning. Many times he watched six to eight hours of television in a day

Think what your brain would be like if you did that? Bannon asked."  In the book, Bannon recalls typical Saturdays in February or March at Mar-a-Lago when Trump "got worked up" watching CNN

Melania would be in another room nearby, Woodward writes.  "What are you doing? Why do you do this? Cut this off," Bannon reportedly claims he told Trump

"It's not meaningful. Just enjoy yourself."  Trump typically responded with something like: "You see that? That's a f—ing lie

Who the f—'s…"  Bannon would say, according to Fear, "Go play some slap and tickle with Melania

"

For more infomation >> Woodward Details Trump's Twitter & TV Habits: He Prints Out Most-Liked Tweets and Studies Them - - Duration: 7:40.

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Trump Falsely Claims Nearly 3,000 Americans In Puerto Rico 'Did Not Die' - Duration: 1:52.

For more infomation >> Trump Falsely Claims Nearly 3,000 Americans In Puerto Rico 'Did Not Die' - Duration: 1:52.

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BAD TO THE BONE! Donald Trump is UNSTOPPABLE in The Trumpinator - Duration: 3:49.

If we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee

The prospect for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished

He's not of the temperament of the kind of stable thoughtful person. We need as leader. You can see how loyal he is

He was begging for my endorsement

That Donald Trump tells us that he is very very smart

He is very very not smart

Attacking me as he surely will won't prove of any less of a phony. It's entirely in his hands to prove me wrong. I

Could have said mitt drop to your knees he would have dropped to his

Well, I think they see that I'm a guy that can handle people I was very happy I thought it was great

I thought it was exciting. I really enjoyed that. I mean I enjoyed the debating process

We've got to win this election and we can't do it with a

Candidate who agrees with Hillary Clinton and can't take it to her and beat her on the debate stage and at the polls

About the polls. I'm beating him awfully badly in the polls, but you're not beating Hillary, so they're not beating Heather

Hey, if I can't beat her, you're really gonna get killed, aren't you?

count to ten Donald count to ten you count to ten take

A look at the cute poll. I beat her and I beat her badly and I won't and I haven't even started

You

For more infomation >> BAD TO THE BONE! Donald Trump is UNSTOPPABLE in The Trumpinator - Duration: 3:49.

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BREAKING TRUMP DROPS SURPRISE NUKE ON BARACK OBAMA – IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING - Duration: 10:53.

BREAKING: TRUMP DROPS SURPRISE NUKE ON BARACK OBAMA – IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING

Barack Obama's presidency was one of the biggest disasters in American history.

Obama spent eight years in the White House piling up one failure on top of another.

But in a nationally televised press conference, Donald Trump revealed the biggest embarrassment

of Obama's life.

Donald Trump is gearing up for a fight over funding for a border wall with Mexico.

With a September 30th deadline to fund the government approaching, President Trump fired

off a warning shot that he is willing to shut down the government in order to secure money

for his border wall.

Trump tweeted:

I WOULD BE WILLING TO "SHUT DOWN" GOVERNMENT IF THE DEMOCRATS DO NOT GIVE US THE VOTES

FOR BORDER SECURITY, WHICH INCLUDES THE WALL!

MUST GET RID OF LOTTERY, CATCH & RELEASE ETC. AND FINALLY GO TO SYSTEM OF IMMIGRATION BASED

ON MERIT!

WE NEED GREAT PEOPLE COMING INTO OUR COUNTRY!

In his opening remarks before a press conference with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte,

Trump doubled down stating

"THE PRIME MINISTER AND I ARE UNITED IN OUR CONVICTION THAT STRONG NATIONS MUST HAVE

STRONG BORDERS.

WE HAVE A SOLEMN OBLIGATION TO PROTECT OUR CITIZENS AND THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE.

MY ADMINISTRATION IS WORKING HARD TO PASS BORDER SECURITY LEGISLATION, IMPROVE VETTING,

AND ESTABLISH A MERIT-BASED IMMIGRATION SYSTEM WHICH THE UNITED STATES NEEDS VERY, VERY IMPORTANTLY,

VERY BADLY.

AS FAR AS THE BORDER IS CONCERNED, AND PERSONALLY, IF WE DON'T GET BORDER SECURITY, AFTER MANY,

MANY YEARS OF TALK WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, I WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DOING A SHUTDOWN.

IT'S TIME WE HAD PROPER BORDER SECURITY.

WE'RE THE LAUGHINGSTOCK OF THE WORLD.

WE HAVE THE WORST IMMIGRATION LAWS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD."

THE DAILY CALLER'S SAAGAR ENJETI QUIZZED TRUMP ON THIS ASKING "ARE YOU SAYING YOU

WOULD BE WILLING TO SHUT THE GOVERNMENT DOWN IN SEPTEMBER IF IT DOES NOT FULLY FUND $25

BILLION FOR THE BORDER WALL AND ALSO DELIVER THE IMMIGRATION PRIORITIES THAT YOU LISTED

IN YOUR TWEET?

OR ARE YOU LEAVING SOME ROOM FOR NEGOTIATION THERE?"

Trump responded by saying he was always open to negotiation and brought up one of Barack

Obama's most embarrassing moments as President – his failure to enforce his red line on

the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons.

"I would be willing to close it down to get it done…But I would certainly be willing

to consider a shut down if we don't get proper border security," Trump declared.

Enjeti followed up by asking if the $25 billion was a "red line."

President Trump responded "I have no red line, unlike President Obama.

I just want great border security.

Okay?"

Donald Trump won the GOP nomination and then the General Election on the strength of his

America First immigration platform.

But since assuming the presidency, establishment Republicans like Senate Majority Leader Mitch

McConnell have stabbed the President in the back by refusing to fight for Trump's signature

campaign promise.

President Trump was wise to threaten a government shutdown without repeating Obama's mistake

of setting a red line.

Once a President sets a red line you have to cross it or your opponents will view the

Commander-in-Chief as a doormat.

That's what happened to Obama with Syria.

And it forced President Trump to go against his instincts not to involve America in foreign

wars by bombing Syria twice because Bashar al-Assad figured every American President

was weak after Obama refused to enforce his red line back in 2013.

Obama's failure was an embarrassment that weakened America.

And Donald Trump is not about to repeat that mistake.

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For more infomation >> BREAKING TRUMP DROPS SURPRISE NUKE ON BARACK OBAMA – IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING - Duration: 10:53.

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Trump says claim Puerto Rico hurricane killed 2,975 people is FAKE - Duration: 6:10.

Donald Trump on Thursday questioned the latest death-toll of Puerto Ricans attributable to Hurricanes Maria and Irma, saying the most recent number – 2,975 – is inflated and driven by politics

'3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico,' the president tweeted

'When I left the Island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had anywhere from 6 to 18 deaths

As time went by it did not go up by much.Then, a long time later, they started to report really large numbers, like 3000

' 'This was done by the Democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible when I was successfully raising Billions of Dollars to help rebuild Puerto Rico

If a person died for any reason, like old age, just add them onto the list.Bad politics

I love Puerto Rico!' Researchers at George Washington University determined last month that Hurricane Maria alone resulted in 2,975 'excess deaths' in Puerto Rico

That finding wasn't the result of a traditional death-toll accounting, but a public health study that compared mortality in the six months following the storm with the number of deaths that would have been expected if it had not hit the island

'The difference between those two numbers is the estimate of excess mortality due to the hurricane,' the scientists wrote

The risk of dying during the storm or in its aftermath was 60 percent higher for Puerto Ricans living in the poorest areas, they found

San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, a Democrat who tangled with the president over and over while Hurricane Maria made international news, fired back at him on Thursday

'This is what denial following neglect looks like: Mr Pres in the real world people died on your watch

YOUR LACK OF RESPECT IS APPALLING!' she tweeted.'Mr Trump you can try and bully us with your tweets BUT WE KNOW OUR LIVES MATTER

You will never take away our self respect.Shame on you!' Yulín Cruz later called Trump 'delusional, paranoid, and unhinged from any sense of reality

' FEMA administrator Brock Long said Wednesday on MSNBC that 'indirect deaths' are often more numerous than deaths caused immediately by a natural disaster

'You have people who died after the storm passed because they fell off their roof making repairs, they died in car crashes because the stoplights were off, you have chainsaw accidents, you have accidents with people cleaning up debris,' he said

A team of researchers at Harvard University announced in May that they believed Hurricane Maria's death toll was 4,600

At the time, the government's death toll stood at 64.Trump said Wednesday that his administration is prepared for Hurricane Florence, a storm barrelling toward the Carolina coastline, and insisted that his administration's widely panned response to the devastation in Puerto Rico last year was an 'unappreciated great job

' 'We got A Pluses for our recent hurricane work in Texas and Florida (and did an unappreciated great job in Puerto Rico, even though an inaccessible island with very poor electricity and a totally incompetent Mayor of San Juan),' Trump tweeted

In the Oval Office on Tuesday, the president praised his administration's response to the series of storms in 2017

'I think Puerto Rico was an incredible, unsung success,' he claimed.But hours later photographs emerged showing millions of bottles of drinking water, meant for Maria survivors, still sitting under blue tarps ona runway there

Long, the FEMA chief, held a press briefing for reporters on Thursday morning to describe the Trump administration's efforts to prepare for Hurricane Florence

For more infomation >> Trump says claim Puerto Rico hurricane killed 2,975 people is FAKE - Duration: 6:10.

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Trump niega el balance oficial de 3.000 muertos en Puerto Rico por huracán Maria. - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> Trump niega el balance oficial de 3.000 muertos en Puerto Rico por huracán Maria. - Duration: 3:04.

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The Mayor of San Juan just accused the president Trump of trying to cover up his own neglect - Duration: 2:05.

For more infomation >> The Mayor of San Juan just accused the president Trump of trying to cover up his own neglect - Duration: 2:05.

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Puerto Rico Responds To Trump By Calling Him Worthless And Crazy - Duration: 2:07.

rainwater, this wouldn't even be

the tragedy it is now.

But you're right, George

Washington university, the

school of public health using

their best science, using death

certificates came up with the

number of 2975 putting it on par

with 9/11, making it the

deadliest storm in American

history.

That's the big picture thing.

I spent time this morning with

one very personal story.

If you remember our coverage

from a year ago you remember

Miguel and Deanna.

Their home had nearly been

-- completely crushed by a

falling detention line.

They said good-bye to each

other, this couple of 50 years

of marriage.

But they survived.

Miguel had half a vial of

insulin in a powerless

refrigerator.

The V.A. Saw the report and got

him insulin.

But a few months later the

stress, the fumes from the

generator, Miguel passed away on

their 50th anniversary.

I went to check on his widow

Deanna to see how she is doing.

She told me FEMA sent her a

check for $1700 but it was in

her husband's name so she gave

it back.

They offered 20 reimburse her

for the funeral and she denied

it.

There's no profit motive.

She's most emotional about the

fact that the V.A. Gave her

husband of 50 years a military

honor at his funeral.

They gave her the flag.

She teared up when she talked

about that because ultimately

that's all she wanted, was the

respect deserved to a Vietnam

veteran.

And read I read her president

trump's tweet today, she said

how could he say something like

that?

How could he doubt that so many

people died?

It's there, everyone knows it.

He has no respect for people's

emotions.

He's worthless, he's crazy.

And these are words from a woman

very soft spoken, abuela, a

grandmother who I'm sure does

not say these things lightly but

for her it's not about getting

her husband's name on the

official death toll, which it

isn't.

Miguel, you could argue, should

be on that list.

It should be 2976 if we include

For more infomation >> Puerto Rico Responds To Trump By Calling Him Worthless And Crazy - Duration: 2:07.

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Million-Dollar Democrat Bribe To Sabotage Trump's Supreme Court Pick Is Revealed - Duration: 2:34.

For more infomation >> Million-Dollar Democrat Bribe To Sabotage Trump's Supreme Court Pick Is Revealed - Duration: 2:34.

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Trump Falsely Claims Nearly 3,000 Americans In Puerto Rico 'Did Not Die' - Duration: 0:45.

For more infomation >> Trump Falsely Claims Nearly 3,000 Americans In Puerto Rico 'Did Not Die' - Duration: 0:45.

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Arkansas just kicked thousands of poor residents off Medicaid thanks to Trump - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> Arkansas just kicked thousands of poor residents off Medicaid thanks to Trump - Duration: 3:30.

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Friday: Bob Woodward discusses the Trump presidency with Washington Week's Robert Costa - Duration: 0:31.

This week on Washington Week: "People who work for him are

worried..." A blockbuster book portrays a White House in chaos.

"The book means nothing. It's a work of fiction."

Insiders alarmed and sharing their stories. "The incidents are not anonymous."

Moderator Robert Costa talks with veteran journalist and author Bob Woodward about the Trump presidency.

For more infomation >> Friday: Bob Woodward discusses the Trump presidency with Washington Week's Robert Costa - Duration: 0:31.

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Trump pushes conspiracy theory about Puerto Rico death toll - Duration: 4:31.

President Donald Trump on Thursday peddled a conspiracy theory about the official death

toll from Hurricane Maria, falsely accusing unnamed Democrats of inflating the number

to almost 3,000 in order to smear his image.

The tweet comes after Trump praised his administration this week for its response to the devastating

2017 storm, calling it an "incredible, unsung success" — comments that garnered fierce

backlash from Puerto Rican officials and mainland Democrats as insensitive.

Though initial estimates for the death toll from the storm and its aftermath hovered at

64, a comprehensive study released this summer raised the number to nearly 3,000.

"3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico.

When I left the Island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had anywhere from 6 to 18 deaths.

As time went by it did not go up by much.

Then, a long time later, they started to report really large numbers, like 3000..." Trump

tweeted Thursday morning.

".....This was done by the Democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible when I

was successfully raising Billions of Dollars to help rebuild Puerto Rico.

If a person died for any reason, like old age, just add them onto the list.

Bad politics.

I love Puerto Rico!"

The study was conducted by researchers at George Washington University and was requested

by the Puerto Rican government.

The study found nearly 1,300 people died in September and October — the months of the

storm — alone, and put the total figure toll at 2,975 excess deaths.

Even for a president who has made a career off politically incorrect pronouncements,

Thursday's tweets were eye-popping — and they rattled even the president's most ardent

defenders.

Asked about the president's comments, one former administration official said simply,

"Surreal."

The White House did not respond to a request for comment about Trump's tweets.

The tweets served to draw even more attention to the federal government's flawed response

to Maria as the White House and agencies are grappling with Hurricane Florence, which is

barreling toward the Southeastern coastline.

Trump has a long history of pushing conspiracy theories, from linking vaccines to autism

to asserting that former President Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States.

And perhaps more than any president in modern history, Trump has consistently and publicly

questioned the government that he now oversees.

He has falsely insisted that "millions" of people voted illegally in the 2016 election.

During the presidential campaign, he called the Labor Department's employment numbers

"one of the biggest hoaxes in American modern politics."

And he has repeatedly questioned federal intelligence agencies' assessment that Russia meddled

in the 2016 election to boost his candidacy.

It was unclear which Democrats the president was referring to, though he has openly feuded

with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, a member of Puerto Rico's Popular Democratic

Party, over the federal government's hurricane response.

People close to the president said Trump remains furious at Cruz, who he blames for magnifying

the narrative that the federal government failed to adequately respond to the disaster.

For Trump, who sees everything through the lens of politics, Cruz's criticism is emblematic

of what he sees as a broader campaign by Democrats to undermine his presidency.

Trump is also fixated on what he was told when he visited Puerto Rico in October 2017,

after the hurricane hit.

"What is your death count as of this moment, 17?" he asked Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló,

who responded that there were 16 certified deaths at the time.

Trump was pleased with the number.

"You can be very proud of all of your people, all of our people working together.

Sixteen versus literally thousands of people," he said comparing the response to Hurricane

Katrina.

Trump, in his Thursday tweet, seemed unable to understand how the figure increased so

dramatically from last October, which appeared to spark his conspiracy theory.

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