Thursday, November 29, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Nov 30 2018

I'll share with you my summary of the book The Touch of Midas and we'll also start a series

of financial education.

To review and analyze the best parts of the book.

Hello, Elites! I'm Lenus and this is a new business development video.

To begin with, this book has two authors,

one of them is Robert Kiyosaki who has already written many other books,

is an excellent personal finance coach

and the other one is Donald Trump who ... well, surely you already know him and you know who he is.

Besides, the name that this book has tells you a lot about what the book will be about

because the Midas Touch is a reference to Greek mythology

where king Midas converted in gold anything he touched

and in business it is said that someone has the Midas Touch or the Gold Touch

when that person is an entrepreneur who has several successful businesses.

Therefore, the fundamental idea with this book is to provide you with the necessary principles

so that you also develop the Midas Touch in your business.

This book consists of 5 parts or 5 chapters,

and each one is represented with each of the fingers in our hand.

And in this way we are going to start with the thumb.

The first is the strength of character that includes determination, patience, persistence

and well... many other important features that we have to develop.

The second one is F.O.C.U.S.

Robert Kiyosaki explains it as choosing a path and continue on that path until you reach your goal.

The third one is Brand, where both Robert and Donald explain us

the importance of a brand and how that differentiates it from many other companies

that by not having a brand, they are simply a product or a service.

The fourth is relationships, and that's not just limited to having good communication

or a good relationship with other people, but it's also very important to know how to lead

many other people or a work team.

The fifth are the details that matter

which are those small details that you may have in your company and that have a big impact

in the development, growth, and progress of your own company and even in any project,

or entrepreneurship that is related.

In each of these five chapters we'll find two opinions,

One by Robert Kiyosaki and another one from Donald Trump,

both have slightly different styles but the two come together in the same vision,

which is very interesting because they share the same vision but different perspectives.

The version that I read is a version of 2011, They published it in 2011 and it is in English.

It's 300 pages that seems a lot but actually it's not when you compare the size of the book,

besides they also wrote it in a very easy way to read.

In my opinion, the idea of ​​the 5 points is very useful

because they are things that are very practical since you can apply them every day.

Even the examples and experiences that each of them share

help us understand a little better the reason behind each recommendation.

And when we understand the why it's a lot easier for us to apply it

and to have those habits changes

and mentality change in our lives to be apply them and take advantage of each of its recommendations.

Personally, I loved this book, and I can give it a rating of 4.8 out of 5,

besides that I can tell you that is a fundamental book to have

a financial education and also to have a personal development.

This book is available on Amazon, and also... in many other bookstores.

In the comments I will leave the links so you can check it out.

As I said at the beginning, I will be doing a series of financial education

based on the best parts of this book.

To be able to analyze them in greater depth.

So, I recommend you to save this list to watch all the videos that I will be publishing.

I also published an article with the best phrases of the book and that you can read here.

There you will find the best summary of The Midas Touch

because there you will find the most outstanding parts,

or the most outstanding concepts of the book.

By the way, my book is also available which is called "Salud Empresarial"

which contains more than 100 chapters on completely different topics for business owners

and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you to check it here.

Pay attention, click on the channel icon to subscribe and activate the bell.

Then click here to watch this video

and click on this playlist to see more videos of Business Development.

Finally, don't forget to stay healthy and to subscribe.

See you in the next video.

Tschüss!

For more infomation >> Summary of Midas Touch by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump | Financial Education - Duration: 4:23.

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News Wrap: Trump cancels Putin meeting at upcoming G-20 - Duration: 5:36.

JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news: President Trump canceled a meeting with Russian President

Vladimir Putin at the upcoming G20 summit.

He tweeted his decision after departing for Argentina.

In it, he cited Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian ships and 24 sailors near occupied

Crimea.

The president said he decided that -- quote -- "It would be best for all parties concerned

to cancel."

Now, that came less than an hour after he said he was still open to meeting with Putin.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called today for NATO to send more warships to the

Crimean region.

But a NATO spokesperson said that the alliance already has a strong presence there.

The Kremlin complained that Poroshenko is trying provoke new trouble.

President Trump is giving out mixed signals about trade tensions with China ahead of meeting

with China's president at the G20.

It comes as The Wall Street Journal reports that Washington might be willing to suspend

further punitive tariffs, in exchange for economic reforms by China.

Leaving the White House for Buenos Aires today, the president suggested he could go either

way.

DONALD TRUMP, President of the United States: I think we're very close to doing something

with China, but I don't know that I want to do it, because what we have right now is billions

and billions of dollars coming into the United States in the form of tariffs or taxes.

So, I really don't know.

But I will tell you that I think China wants to make a deal.

I'm open to making a deal.

But, frankly, I like the deal we have right now.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Meanwhile, Beijing today criticized the U.S. for sailing two Navy warships through

the Taiwan Strait.

A destroyer and a cruiser passed through on Monday.

China claims Taiwan and the surrounding waters as its territory.

There's word, separately, that China is tracking electric cars within its borders, raising

new concerns about sweeping surveillance.

The Associated Press reports that more than 200 companies, including Tesla, Ford and General

Motors, transmit the data to monitoring centers, in accordance with Chinese laws.

Chinese officials say that the data is used to improve public safety.

Beijing also moved today to stop a medical team's work on gene-edited babies.

That's after a Chinese researcher claimed that he created twins with altered DNA to

resist the AIDS virus.

China's vice minister of science and technology said today that his agency has ordered that

the work be halted.

XU NANPING, Chinese Vice Minister for Science and Technology (through translator): The gene-edited

babies reported by the media obviously violates China's relevant laws and regulations.

It also crossed the line of morality and ethics adhered to by the academic community, which

is shocking and unacceptable.

We are firmly against this.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The researcher's claims have not been independently confirmed.

But he said today that he will cooperate fully with any investigation and make his data available

for outside review.

Back in this country, a hotly contested nomination for a federal judgeship in North Carolina

may have gone down to defeat.

Attorney Thomas Farr had been criticized for defending state laws that were biased against

black citizens.

Late today, South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott announced that he will vote no.

That ensures that Farr cannot gain a majority if no other votes change.

Flash flooding hit parts of Northern California today, as a new rainstorm drenched areas burned

bare by wildfire.

Rescue teams deployed to aid people trapped in cars.

Meanwhile, crews continued clearing debris and restoring electrical power on the outskirts

of Paradise.

The town was largely destroyed by fire this month.

Deaths in the United States hit a record high last year, 2.8 million, driven not just by

the elderly, but by younger and middle ages as well.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention blamed drug overdoses and the most suicides

in 50 years.

It says, as a result, life expectancy decreased for the second time in three years.

A baby born in 2017 is now expected to live an average 78 years and seven months.

U.S. officials now say that 42 migrants arrested in a border clash near Tijuana will not be

charged with illegal entry into the U.S.

They managed to cross during Sunday's melee between migrants who threw rocks and border

agents who fired tear gas.

The ultimate fate of the 42 is still unclear.

And on Wall Street, stocks slipped a little after Wednesday's big rally.

The Dow Jones industrial average lost 27 points to close at 25338.

The Nasdaq fell 18, and the S&P 500 was down six.

Still to come on the "NewsHour": a desperate search for those still missing after the deadly

California wildfires; what to watch for when President Trump meets world leaders in Argentina;

a new series, The Future of Work, as robotics and artificial intelligence become ever more

ubiquitous; and a Brief But Spectacular take on ending violence against women.

For more infomation >> News Wrap: Trump cancels Putin meeting at upcoming G-20 - Duration: 5:36.

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Trump Says Pardon For Manafort Is Not Off The Table - Duration: 1:40.

For more infomation >> Trump Says Pardon For Manafort Is Not Off The Table - Duration: 1:40.

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Democrats just flipped a U.S. Congress seat that Donald Trump and his kids campaigned hard for - Duration: 3:01.

For more infomation >> Democrats just flipped a U.S. Congress seat that Donald Trump and his kids campaigned hard for - Duration: 3:01.

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Trump Lashes Out At Former Attorney As G20 Summit Looms - Duration: 1:30.

For more infomation >> Trump Lashes Out At Former Attorney As G20 Summit Looms - Duration: 1:30.

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Representative Eric Swalwell: We Have 'Pages Of Lies' Of Trump Camp. Witnesses | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 4:42.

For more infomation >> Representative Eric Swalwell: We Have 'Pages Of Lies' Of Trump Camp. Witnesses | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 4:42.

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Donald Trump Isn't Ruling Out Pardoning Paul Manafort - Duration: 4:28.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Isn't Ruling Out Pardoning Paul Manafort - Duration: 4:28.

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Ammon Bundy slams Trump's anti-migrant rhetoric - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Ammon Bundy slams Trump's anti-migrant rhetoric - Duration: 2:00.

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Trump's plan to fund his border wall: a timeline - Duration: 2:43.

I will build a great, great wall on our southern border

and I will have Mexico pay for that wall.

Mark my words.

Mexico can pay for the wall, just so you understand.

We're gonna build the wall. Mexico is gonna pay for the wall. One hundred percent.

One hundred percent.

And yes, we will build a wall.

And Mexico is going to pay for the wall.

Mexico, in some form, there are many different forms,

will reimburse us. And they will reimburse us for the cost of the wall.

We will be, in a form, reimbursed by Mexico.

They are going to pay for it.

I never said they're going to pay for it from the start.

Mexico will pay for the wall, it may be through reimbursement.

We need the wall very badly. As you know, Mexico has a tremendous crime problem.

In the upcoming omnibus budget bill, Congress must fund the border wall.

So we're building the wall, we're fixing the wall, we're spending a lot of money.

And we're going for more.

We're spending $1.6 billion now.

There's a plan for another $1.6 billion, but I'd like to ask this room if we could increase it.

We have to have the wall.

We're asking for $5 billion.

I would have no problem doing a shutdown.

It's time we had proper border security.

The shutdown could also take place after the election.

I happen to think it's a great political thing, because people want border security.

We're talking about the boarding wall -- the border wall.

We're talking about quite a big sum of money, about $5 billion.

And I think, probably, if I were ever going to do a shutdown over border security,

This would be a very good time to do a shutdown.

The wall is just a part of border security -- a very important part. Probably the most important part.

But could there be a shutdown?

There certainly could.

And it will be about border security, of which the wall is a part.

A possible shutdown if we don't get the wall money, a very possible...

We're in negotiation. If we don't get border security, possible shutdown

For more infomation >> Trump's plan to fund his border wall: a timeline - Duration: 2:43.

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Moon, Trump to meet on sidelines of G20 Summit; first meeting in 2 months - Duration: 2:10.

president moon jaein is on route to Argentina for this year's g20 summit

while he's in South America the South Korean leader will hold one-on-one talks

with his US counterpart Donald Trump the crunch meeting comes as the

denuclearization process hangs in the balance

with the lines of communication between Pyongyang and Washington appearing to

fall silent in recent weeks Shin Semin with the details the summit

between presidents Buddha in and Donald Trump of the u.s. is confirmed following

the announcement by the White House South Korea's presidential office too

says without the leaders will be meeting on the sidelines of the group 20 summit

in Argentina this weekend South Korea and the US will focus on ways to pursue

complete denuclearization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula all while

working to boost by a natural cooperation the exact time and date

though have not yet been confirmed given both leaders packed schedules in Buenos

Aires but it will be their first meeting since September in New York on the

sidelines of the UN General Assembly and there's six in total it's believed

that's all in Washington are keeping so closely and touched because of the lack

of concrete outcomes in North Korea's denuclearization and now that a

high-level meeting between the north and the US has been delayed for weeks and

it's expected that the summit in Buenos Aires might see President Putin play the

role of mediator once again to get the seemingly stalled talks back on track in

the meantime on president boos first stop in the Czech Republic he sat down

with Prime Minister Andrei Babak and the to discuss issues of mutual interest as

well as South Korea's bid to build a nuclear reactor for the country spanning

continents the president's trip now takes him to Argentina along with the

world's most important leaders a budge for South Korea the focus is at the

summit between moon and Trump and the hope that they will perhaps lift the

cloud of uncertainty on North korea-related diplomacy Shin Semin I

didn't use prop

For more infomation >> Moon, Trump to meet on sidelines of G20 Summit; first meeting in 2 months - Duration: 2:10.

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BREAKING NEWS: Trump CANCELS Argentina meeting with Putin, citing Ukraine crisis - Duration: 10:15.

BREAKING NEWS: Trump CANCELS Argentina meeting with Putin, citing Ukraine crisis

President Donald Trump canceled his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin here at the G20 summit on Thursday just an hour after he said it was on Thursday morning.

'Based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to Ukraine from Russia, I have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously scheduled meeting.

in Argentina with President Vladimir Putin,' the president tweeted.

'I look forward to a meaningful Summit again as soon as this situation is resolved!,' Trump added in a pair of tweets after he boarded Air Force One to fly here for 48 hours of meetings with world leaders.

But, a mere hour earlier, as he was leaving the White House to go to Joint Base Andrews for the trip, he told reporters the sit-down was on on after he threatened to cancel his it earlier this week.

'I probably will be meeting with President Putin. We haven't terminated that meeting,' he told reporters at the White House before he left for the summit. 'I think it's a very good time to have the meeting.'.

Trump had said he would review a report on the Ukraine crisis on the plane.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters Trump made the decision during his flight to the summit. She said she wasn't aware of a conversation between Trump and Putin about it.

Trump during the flight spoke with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House Chief of Staff Kelly and made a call to National Security Adviser John Bolton, according to Sanders, who said the U.S. and Russian governments had communicated.

Trump exited the White House at 10:30 am and took reporters' questions for about nine minutes Thursday.

During remarks, he delivered an angry denunciation of Michael Cohen, calling him 'weak' and accusing him of lying to get a lighter jail sentence, while also saying it was a good time to meet Putin.

Trump's tweet announcing the summit was off came out at 11:34 AM.

The summit, if it had happened, would have placed Trump in the potentially uncomfortable situation of being seen with Putin following yet another Russian move against its neighbor and violation of international norms.

Its actions in the confrontation has already received condemnation in Europe.

Trump, who has displayed little interest in confronting Putin in public or in private, also would have been seen with his Russian counterpart just days after new details about his planned Russian business venture were revealed.

Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, is revealed in a government information as reaching out to a top Putin official to discuss land and financing for the potential Trump tower project. Those discussions continued into the GOP primary process.

Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani fumed about the new charge Thursday and brought up the G20 summit.

'It is hardly coincidental that the Special Counsel once again files a charge just as the President is leaving for a meeting with world leaders at the G20 Summit in Argentina,' Giuliani wrote.

'The Special Counsel did the very same thing as the president was leaving for a world summit in Helsinki. With regard to the hotel proposal in Moscow, the President has been completely open and transparent,' he added.

Mueller's team indicted 12 Russians for hacking on the eve of Trump's Helsinki summit. Having the summit raised the prospect of putting Trump's posture on Putin and Russia once again under the microscope at a critical time.

The president was hounded for his Helsinki summit with Putin where he failed to criticize Russian election hacking and passed on Putin's denials of interference.

Trump's 180 on the summit came after a chaotic morning where his former personal attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about his business talks with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

A criminal information released by the government stated that Cohen made false statements about the number of times he spoke with Trump about the project – and that that it continued months beyond January 2016, when he had told Congress it had fizzled.

Indeed, email discussions included in the document discuss a pre-convention trip to Moscow by Cohen as well as a Trump trip 'once he becomes the nominee after the convention.

The information spells out the negotiations over a potential major Trump business deal in Russia at a time when Russians were hacking Democratic emails and when the candidate was calling for closer ties with Moscow.

Trump canceled the summit under the shadow of an international crisis of Moscow's making. Russian military forces on Sunday attacked and seized three Ukrainian vessels that were trying to pass through the Kerch Strait, resulting in international condemnation.

Trump had threatened to cancel the meeting with Putin over the incident earlier this week, telling The Washington Post on Tuesday: 'Maybe I won't have the meeting. Maybe I won't even have the meeting. We're going to see.'.

But on Thursday he said the meeting was still on and he would receive a report on Air Force One about the incident with the Ukrainian ships. 'I'm getting a full report on the plane in respect to what happened,' he said.

Less than an hour after he boarded the plane, he tweeted the cancellation notice. Sanctions on Russia for the 2014 incursion into Ukraine are still in place.

The meeting between the two leaders was to focus on security issues, arm controls issues, and regional issues including Middle East, National Security Adviser John Bolton told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.

But that agenda was released before the news of Cohen's plea and the news that he had lied to lawmakers about how long his talks with Russia had gone on while Trump was seeking the Oval Office.

Cohen admitted in federal court that he misled federal lawmakers about a proposed deal to build a Trump Tower project in Moscow – something he was working on in 2015 and 2016 while Trump was running for the White House.

Cohen has previously said the project was shelved in January 2016, but it extended until June of that year, throughout the entirety of the Republican presidential primary process.

President Trump bashed his former confidant as he left the White House, saying he's 'making up a story' and 'lying, very simply, to get a reduced sentence.

'He's a weak person and not a very smart person,' Trump told reporters, contending that 'he's trying to get a much lesser prison sentence by making up a story.

Trump said that even if Cohen were telling the truth, 'it doesn't matter. Because I was allowed to do whatever I wanted during the campaign. I was running my business.'.

Trump and Putin spoke briefly in France when both men were present for celebrations celebrating the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending World War I but they have not had a formal sit down since their July summit in Helsinki, where Trump made news for backing Putin's assertion Moscow did not meddle in the 2016 presidential election, contradicting conclusions from U.S.

The president later walked back his remarks.

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