Wednesday, November 28, 2018

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has dismissed to US president Donald Trump's

claims her brexit deal could hinder trade between the two countries for more

on this and other news from around the world let's turn to our no Adams Adam

tell us more mark President Trump suggested earlier this week that means

bracelet Agreement was only good for the EU he was joining the chorus of skeptics

within the UK who have voiced a similar sentiment President Trump also said it

wasn't clear if the deal would allow for a US UK trading partnership at Probert

but Prime Minister may issued a sharp rebuke if you look at the political

declaration which sets out the future framework for our relationship with the

European Union it clearly identifies that we will have an independent trade

policy and we will be able to do trade deals to negotiate trade deals with

countries around the rest of the world and as regards to the United States

we've already been talking to them about the sort of agreement that we could have

in the future she was speaking in a country fair in Wales as part of a tour

around Britain aimed and tried to sell her bracelet plans she then traveled to

northern Island to meet politicians May has about two weeks to convince MPs to

vote for her bracelet deal when it is presented to Parliament however the odds

of the agreement being passed look very slim as many MPs are expected to vote

against it if that's the case then it's all back to square one

For more infomation >> British PM May rejects Trump's criticism of Brexit deal - Duration: 1:31.

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Donald Trump just lashed out at Hillary in pathetic, purpose to distract from his own legal crisis - Duration: 4:19.

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White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on G20 sidelines - Duration: 0:35.

and the White House has confirmed that President Trump will meet with President

and moon on the sidelines of this week's g20 summit in Argentina US National

Security Advisor John Bolton told reporters on Tuesday that Trump will

also meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin Chinese President Xi

Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a president's moon and Trump

will be meeting amid a sharp slowdown in North Korea US diplomacy with a planned

second summit between president Trump and North Korean leader Kim jong-un

pushed back until early next year

For more infomation >> White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on G20 sidelines - Duration: 0:35.

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Angry over cutbacks, Trump threatens to end subsidies to GM - Duration: 1:41.

For more infomation >> Angry over cutbacks, Trump threatens to end subsidies to GM - Duration: 1:41.

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Trump Will Appeal Court's Ruling Against His Asylum Policy - Duration: 3:43.

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Trump threatens to end GM's subsidies over layoffs - Duration: 1:14.

For more infomation >> Trump threatens to end GM's subsidies over layoffs - Duration: 1:14.

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Larry Kudlow sceptical over Trump-Xi G20 summit - Duration: 1:45.

We're in very good shape.

China, not so good.

I'm not here to critique or second-guess

the Chinese economy.

But most observers believe China to be in a slump,

whereas the United States is in a very strong, solid position

going into this summit.

However, again to repeat, the president

said there is a good possibility that we can make a deal.

And he is open to it.

But on the other hand, if these conditions

I mentioned a few moments ago are not met and not dealt with,

the president has said, look.

He's perfectly happy to stand on his tariff policies,

which 10 per cent - the last $200bn.

Scheduled to go to 25 per cent.

That's not a certainty, but that's the schedule.

And he has said as recently as yesterday or the day

before, if need be if things don't work out

in this US-China summit meeting, he

will invoke another $267 some odd billion in tariffs.

That may not be the first choice.

I'm just saying that is his view.

If we can't get something done, and things

have been moving very slowly between the two countries.

If China will come to the table, or in this case, the dinner

table, with some new ideas and some new attitudes

and some new co-operation, as the president said,

there is a good possibility they can make a deal.

He's open to it.

So nothing is written in cement or stone.

But again, for a free trader, where's the free trade?

For more infomation >> Larry Kudlow sceptical over Trump-Xi G20 summit - Duration: 1:45.

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CHANCELER INFORMAL, FILHO DE BOLSONARO USA BONÉ DE TRUMP E ANUNCIA EMBAIXADA EM JERUSALÉM - Duration: 2:54.

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Trump supports Hyde-Smith - Duration: 1:51.

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Nielsen Silences Trump's Haters With Ugly Truth About Migrant Caravan - Duration: 5:15.

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Cuomo To Discuss Gateway Tunnel With President Trump - Duration: 2:38.

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White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on sidelines of G20 Summit - Duration: 0:38.

now within the past couple of hours the White House has confirmed that US

President Donald Trump will hold a summit with president moon jaein on the

sidelines of this week's g20 summit in Argentina US national security advisor

John Bolton told reporters on Tuesday the Trump will also hold one-on-ones

with Russia's Vladimir Putin China's Xi Jinping and Japan Shinzo Abe a the moon

trump meeting comes amid a sharp slowdown in north korea US diplomacy

with a planned second summit between President Trump and Kim jong-un passed

back until early next year

For more infomation >> White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on sidelines of G20 Summit - Duration: 0:38.

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Trump Threatens GM Over Pending Plant Closures And Job Losses - Duration: 1:15.

Trump threatens GM over pending plant closures and job losses president Trump

on Tuesday rebuked and threatened General Motors intensifying his attacks

on an automaker whose planned layoffs were encountered - the president's

promise to bring back US manufacturing jobs Trump urged GM to reconsider its

plans to layoff 15,000 workers in close five plants writing on Twitter that he

would evaluate cutting off federal subsidies to the automaker if it went

forward very disappointed with General Motors and their CEO Mary Barra

foreclosing plants in Ohio Michigan and Maryland Trump wrote over the course of

two posts noting being closed in Mexico and China the u.s. safe General Motors

and this is the thanks we get we are now looking at cutting all at GM subsidies

including for electric cars the US government offers financial incentives

such as tax credits for buyers of electric cars as a way to make the

products more attractive Trump could not unilaterally cut off all federal aid to

GM because he would need support from Congress to scrap programs that help the

automaker the administration does have influence over certain federal grants

and subsidies though steering them away from GM could cause further layoffs

For more infomation >> Trump Threatens GM Over Pending Plant Closures And Job Losses - Duration: 1:15.

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G 20: La rencontre entre Trump et Poutine annulée? - Duration: 4:08.

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Trump again questions carrier technology - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Trump again questions carrier technology - Duration: 1:35.

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White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on sidelines of G20 Summit - Duration: 0:37.

now as a follow-up to that report the White House has confirmed u.s. President

Donald Trump will hold a summit with president moon jae-in on the sidelines

of the g20 summit in Argentina a US National Security Advisor John Bolton

told reporters on Tuesday the Trump will also hold one-on-ones with Russia's

Vladimir Putin China's Xi Jinping and Japan Shinzo Abe a the moon trump

meeting comes amid a sharp slowdown in North Korea US diplomacy with a

planned second summit between President Trump and Kim jong-un pushed back until

early next year

For more infomation >> White House confirms Moon-Trump summit will take place on sidelines of G20 Summit - Duration: 0:37.

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Trump Just Tweeted: Image Calling For His Opponents To Face Trials For 'Treason' - Duration: 1:29.

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Blue House confirms Presidents Moon and Trump to meet on sidelines of G20 - Duration: 0:40.

The nation's top office confirmed that President Moon Jae-in and his American counterpart Donald

Trump will indeed hold a separate meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit, hosted

in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The South Korean leader's chief press secretary, Yoon Young-chan, said in a press briefing

in Prague on Wednesday... that the exact time of the meeting is still to be determined,...

but the duo will likely discuss ways to work together in promoting the complete denuclearization

of the Peninsula and the establishment of permanent peace.

The White House confirmed the planned encounter between the Presidents earlier in the day.

The last time the two met was on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, back

in September.

The two-day G-20 summit starts on Friday.

For more infomation >> Blue House confirms Presidents Moon and Trump to meet on sidelines of G20 - Duration: 0:40.

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Robert Reich: What's a Subpoena, and Should Trump Fear It? - Duration: 4:22.

You're probably hearing a lot about subpoenas.

Now, a subpoena is a legal command from a court or from one or both houses of Congress

to do something – like testify or present information.

The term "subpoena" literally means "under penalty."

Someone who receives a subpoena but doesn't comply with it may be subject to civil or

criminal penalties.

Now, here's how it works.

Step one: Let's say the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives issues a subpoena

to the President for information about alleged conversations with Russian officials seeking

their help in the 2016 election.

Or say the House Ways and Means Committee subpoenas the President's tax returns–which,

in fact, a law enacted in 1924 after the Teapot Dome scandal of the Harding Administration

specifically authorizes that committee to do.

Step two: If the person named in a subpoena–in these instances, Trump–fails to respond

to it, the House committee issuing the subpoena can vote to issue a citation for contempt

of Congress.

Step three: That proposed contempt citation would then go to the full House for a vote.

Step four: If a majority of the full House agrees, the Speaker of the House would then

refer the contempt citation to a United States Attorney, or to a special prosecutor, for

prosecution in federal court.

The potential penalty is up to $100,000 and imprisonment for up to a year.

Step five: The defendant in such a lawsuit–in this case, Trump–would probably argue that

contempt of Congress doesn't apply to a President because of "executive privilege"–that

is, the supposed Constitutional power of a President and other members of the executive

branch of the government to withhold information from the legislative branch, in the public's

interest.

Step six: Regardless of how the lower court decides on the claim of "executive privilege,"

the case could end up at the Supreme Court, where, unless they could find a way to avoid

it, the nine Justices would have to balance Congress's need for information with the

executive branch's claims of confidentially.

In the 1974 case of United States vs. Nixon, when the Watergate special prosecutor sought

Richard Nixon's audiotapes of conversations in the White House and Nixon claimed executive

privilege, the Supreme Court sided with the special prosecutor, because Nixon had asserted

only a generalized need for confidentiality rather than a specific public interest in

keeping particular conversations confidential.

The Clinton administration invoked executive privilege 14 times.

The George W. Bush administration, 6 times.

The Obama administration, twice.

All these matters were resolved before parties appealed them to the Supreme Court.

Oh, I should mention an alternative route for the House to enforce a subpoena–although

it hasn't been used in over 80 years.

Under its inherent authority to investigate, the House could try someone who refuses to

comply with a subpoena, for contempt, before the entire House chamber.

If found guilty by a majority of the House, the person who has been cited for contempt

could then be arrested by the Sergeant-at-Arms for the House, brought to the floor of the

House, held to answer charges by the presiding officer, and then held in the Capitol until

he or she provided the testimony or documents sought, or until the end of the session of

Congress.

Somehow I doubt this would happen to Trump.

The last time this occurred was in 1934, and it was to a much lower-level official.

But still, even with the formidable power of the subpoena, these days anything is possible.

What do you think?

Should Congress use its subpoena power?

Let us know in the comments.

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