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With the conclusion of three-day working-level talks in Sweden between senior officials of

North Korea and the United States,...

America's top diplomat says progress has been made to prepare for the next meeting between

their two leaders.

Mike Pompeo also explained that the second summit will serve as a "good marker" for both

sides.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed his expectations for further progress in North

Korea's denuclearization during the next Pyeongyang-Washington summit, scheduled for late next month.

Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos via satellite link on Tuesday,... Pompeo explained

that the second summit will serve as a (quote) "good marker" for the two sides.

"I believe that the end of February we'll have another good marker along the way."

He also said progress was made when North Korea's top nuclear envoy Kim Yong-chol visited

Washington last week,... and that positive results were reached during recent working-level

talks in Sweden.

However, he added that numerous tasks lie ahead,... hinting there are certain obstacles

to overcome in preparing the second summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and

U.S. President Donald Trump.

"There remains an awful lot of work to do.

But good things have happened already.

The North Koreans aren't conducting missile tests.

The North Koreans aren't conducting nuclear tests."

Meanwhile, the delegations from North Korea and the U.S. who took part in the working-level

talks to prepare for the second summit returned to their respective countries on Tuesday,

local time.

Despite the extensive three-day meeting just outside Stockholm,... experts say the two

sides will continue to meet for the next month to prepare for the summit.

As many speculate the officials will probably meet again at the inter-Korean truce village

of Panmunjom,... it's left to be seen how South Korea can act as mediator between Pyeongyang

and Washington.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Progress made so far to prepare for the next Kim-Trump summit: Pompeo - Duration: 2:05.

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Senator Romney calls on Speaker Pelosi to counter, not reject Trump proposal - Duration: 1:59.

For more infomation >> Senator Romney calls on Speaker Pelosi to counter, not reject Trump proposal - Duration: 1:59.

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Lady Gaga también fustiga a Trump por el cierre del gobierno | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 0:47.

For more infomation >> Lady Gaga también fustiga a Trump por el cierre del gobierno | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 0:47.

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Progress made so far to prepare for the next Kim-Trump summit: Pompeo - Duration: 1:45.

With the conclusion of three-day working-level talks in Sweden between senior officials of

North Korea and the United States,...

America's top diplomat says progress has been made to prepare for the next meeting between

their two leaders.

Mike Pompeo also explained that the second summit will serve as a "good marker" for both

sides.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed his expectations for further progress in North

Korea's denuclearization during the next Pyeongyang-Washington summit, scheduled for late next month.

Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos via satellite link on Tuesday,... Pompeo explained

that the second summit will serve as a (quote) "good marker" for the two sides.

He also said progress was made when North Korea's top nuclear envoy Kim Yong-chol visited

Washington last week,... and that positive results were reached during recent working-level

talks in Sweden.

However, he added that numerous tasks lie ahead,... hinting there are certain obstacles

to overcome in preparing the second summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and

U.S. President Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, the delegations from North Korea and the U.S. who took part in the working-level

talks to prepare for the second summit returned to their respective countries on Tuesday,

local time.

Despite the extensive three-day meeting just outside Stockholm,... experts say the two

sides will continue to meet for the next month to prepare for the summit.

As many speculate the officials will probably meet again at the inter-Korean truce village

of Panmunjom,... it's left to be seen how South Korea can act as mediator between Pyeongyang

and Washington.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Progress made so far to prepare for the next Kim-Trump summit: Pompeo - Duration: 1:45.

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Mueller looks into Trump campaign ties to National Rifle Association as part of Russia probe NY Da - Duration: 2:57.

Mueller looks into Trump campaign ties to National Rifle Association as part of Russia probe NY Da

Special counsel Robert Mueller is probing the Trump campaigns dealings with the National Rifle Association as part of his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday.

Muellers investigators asked former Trump aide Sam Nunberg about the campaigns relationship with the NRA when they interviewed him in February 2018, the source told the Daily News.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, declined to elaborate on the specifics of the questions or whether names of any particular NRA officials came up over the course of Nunbergs interview.

The special counsels office declined to comment, as did Nunberg. NRA spokespeople did not return requests for comment.

, which first reported Muellers NRA questions to Nunberg, also reported the special counsel as recently as a month ago expressed interest in the powerful gun lobby, which has come under intense scrutiny for its ties to Russian nationals, including .

The NRA dished out millions of dollars on getting Trump elected, and Mueller is reportedly interested in whether the Kremlin tried to funnel money through the gun lobby as part of its pro Trump attack on the 2016 election.

Alexander Torshin, a senior Russian government official who was sanctioned by the U.S. for his role in the Kremlins election meddling, is a lifetime member of the NRA and supervised Butina in her covert plot to infiltrate the gun group as well as other conservative organizations in the U.S., according to court papers.

President Trump was not asked about the NRA in the written questions submitted by Muellers team, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Rudy Giuliani, Trumps top attorney in the Mueller investigation, said he had never heard of Mueller being interested in any connections between Trump and the NRA.

The only thing I know about the NRA is that they supported the President during the campaign, Giuliani told The News.

Everytown for Gun Safety, a pro gun control organization and NRA foe, welcomed Muellers interest in the Trump connection.

Between the Mueller investigation and Maria Butina pleading guilty to conspiracy after using the NRA to advance the Kremlins agenda, we may finally start getting answers, said John Feinblatt, the president of Everytown.

For more infomation >> Mueller looks into Trump campaign ties to National Rifle Association as part of Russia probe NY Da - Duration: 2:57.

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Trump takes students side in racially charged DC protest controversy CNNPolitics - Duration: 1:36.

Trump takes students side in racially charged DC protest controversy CNNPolitics

A video spread over the weekend showed Nick Sandmann, along with his classmates at Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky, who were in Washington, DC, for the annual March for Life rally, staring down Nathan Phillips, an Omaha tribe leader, as he played his drum and chanted. The video attracted outrage on social media, where many accused the students of mocking Phillips, he felt threatened. Twitter has an account that helped spread the encounter after CNN asked questions about the accounts authenticity.

As people reacted to the one video, others sprung to the students defense, and a of the event shows the students were earlier taunted by a group identifying themselves as black Israelites, who hurled profane and inflammatory comments at them.

The students several of whom were wearing caps adorned with Trumps campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again" have disputed that they were mocking Phillips, and several conservative outlets have championed their version of events.

Trump first waded into the controversy Monday night in response to such a point raised by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, saying the students were "treated unfairly" with early judgments by the media, though he didnt cite examples.

He continued that argument Tuesday morning.

"Nick Sandmann and the students of Covington have become symbols of Fake News and how evil it can be," Trump tweeted Tuesday morning. "They have captivated the attention of the world, and I know they will use it for the good maybe even to bring people together. It started off unpleasant, but can end in a dream!"

Trumps decision to insert himself into a sensitive and disputed racial controversy is consistent with previous actions hes taken as President. He seized on the controversy of mostly black NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem to protest police brutality, and he was widely criticized for equating the actions of white supremacists at a 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, with people who were there protesting them.

For more infomation >> Trump takes students side in racially charged DC protest controversy CNNPolitics - Duration: 1:36.

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U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump's transgender military to take effect - Duration: 1:24.

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to enforce his policy of banning certain

transgender people from joining the military.

For more on this and other news around the world we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram… this deals a blow to activists….

That's right Mark…

Several courts nationwide had backed LGBT activists by issuing injunctions that barred

the Trump administration from pursuing its policy.

It was those injunctions that the U.S. Supreme Court put on hold Tuesday.

It was a close decision, with justices split five to four in allowing the plan to take

effect.

They, however, took no stance on the legality of the ban, which continues to be challenged

in lower courts.

Trump's first announced the policy two years ago in a tweet and was later officially announced

by then-Secretary of Defense James Mattis.

It blocks individuals who have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria - a discomfort with

their birth gender - from serving with limited exceptions.

It also requires that military personnel serve as members of their biological gender.

After Tuesday's decision, the Pentagon sought to clarify that the policy does not ban all

transgender persons from the military.

The Defense Department can also issue waivers on a case-by-case basis.

For more infomation >> U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump's transgender military to take effect - Duration: 1:24.

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Media Tells Lie About Trump On MLK Day, POTUS Makes Them Regret It Hours Later - Duration: 4:12.

For more infomation >> Media Tells Lie About Trump On MLK Day, POTUS Makes Them Regret It Hours Later - Duration: 4:12.

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Lady Gaga Says Trump & Pence Worst Christians & She's The Best, Made Regret It - Duration: 5:52.

For more infomation >> Lady Gaga Says Trump & Pence Worst Christians & She's The Best, Made Regret It - Duration: 5:52.

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Trump: MAGA Hat Kids Smeared By Evil Fake News Media, Kids Will 'Use It For Good' - Duration: 3:03.

For more infomation >> Trump: MAGA Hat Kids Smeared By Evil Fake News Media, Kids Will 'Use It For Good' - Duration: 3:03.

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Trump Waves His "Magic Wand" – Strikes Down Obama's Holy Grail - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Trump Waves His "Magic Wand" – Strikes Down Obama's Holy Grail - Duration: 2:00.

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Trump offer to end government shutdown, build wall faces Senate vote - Duration: 3:31.

Trump offer to end government shutdown, build wall faces Senate vote

Even as the record long government shutdown hit its 32nd day Tuesday and 800,000 federal workers face a second round of missed paychecks, Congress is unlikely to pass a bill this week to end the closure.

The Senate released a bill Monday to reopen the unfunded quarter of the government. While the chamber plans to take up the measure later this week, it will almost certainly fail to meet the 60 vote threshold — again leaving lawmakers at an impasse over the presidents proposed border wall.

The bill would put dollar 5.7 billion toward building barriers on the U.S. Mexico border, along with funding for technology to find drugs at ports, thousands more border patrol agents and new immigration judges. In an attempt to earn Democratic support, Trump offered to extend legal protections for immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children, as well as people fleeing humanitarian disasters, for three years. The measure would also include nearly dollar 13 billion in disaster relief funding.

The proposal is unlikely to get the seven Democratic votes needed to pass the Senate. The partys leaders opposed Trumps offer even before he outlined it on Saturday, calling it insufficient or a worse version of a previous immigration deal that crumbled. No Democrats offered support for the deal over the weekend — not even the centrist senators who represent pro Trump states.

No clear path to ending the shutdown has emerged, even as already cash strapped federal employees face their second lost paychecks starting Friday. If the impasse drags on, and .

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell cast the offer Tuesday as "the only proposal ... currently before us that could be signed by the president and immediately reopen the government."

Americans . In December, the president said he would be "proud to shut down the government for border security" and "take the mantle" if funding lapsed. On Tuesday, he pledged not to back down from his wall demand as Democrats flatly refuse to pass funding for the project.

"Without a Wall our Country can never have Border or National Security," Trump claimed in a tweet Tuesday morning. He added: "The Dems know this but want to play political games."

Trump now has to balance the appearance of good faith immigration talks with Democrats and criticism from conservatives who accuse him of offering "amnesty." On Saturday, he cast his proposal as "straightforward, fair, reasonable and common sense" with "lots of compromise."

But on Sunday, as he faced backlash from conservatives, the president wrote: "No, Amnesty is not a part of my offer. It is a 3 year extension of DACA. Amnesty will be used only on a much bigger deal, whether on immigration or something else." He also suggested he could deport the roughly 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally if House Speaker does not give in to his demands.

"Likewise there will be no big push to remove the 11,000,000 plus people who are here illegally but be careful Nancy!" he wrote.

Democrats have urged Trump to support legislation to temporarily reopen the government while lawmakers negotiate border security. But the president has repeatedly said he will not end the closure without funding for the wall.

In a statement Saturday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Trump "keeps putting forward one sided and ineffective remedies." The presidents offer "is not a compromise but more hostage taking," the New York Democrat said.

"Theres only one way out: open up the government, Mr. President, and then Democrats and Republicans can have a civil discussion and come up with bipartisan solutions," he said.

Meanwhile, McConnell has pledged to only take up bills Trump supports. In a tweet Tuesday, Trump claimed he had "never seen" McConnell and Senate Republicans "so united on an issue." At least four GOP senators — Cory Gardner of Colorado, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina — have shown support for funding the government for a time while immigration talks continue.

The Democratic controlled House has passed various bills to fund closed parts of the government. The party broadly supports a plan to open eight departments through September and a ninth, the Department of Homeland Security, only for a few weeks to allow further negotiations on immigration.

Democrats have tried to get McConnell to approve the House passed bills, to no avail. Trump has shown no willingness to take that path yet.

McConnells office did not say Tuesday when exactly the chamber is expected to vote on Trumps offer to end the shutdown.

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For more infomation >> Trump offer to end government shutdown, build wall faces Senate vote - Duration: 3:31.

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After Hollywood Star Says MAGA Hat 'Is The New White Hood' – Trump Fans Unleash Karma - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> After Hollywood Star Says MAGA Hat 'Is The New White Hood' – Trump Fans Unleash Karma - Duration: 2:13.

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Trump: MAGA Hat Kids Smeared By Evil Fake News Media, Kids Will 'Use It For Good' - Duration: 3:06.

For more infomation >> Trump: MAGA Hat Kids Smeared By Evil Fake News Media, Kids Will 'Use It For Good' - Duration: 3:06.

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Whoopi Claims 'Fallible' Reporters Making Honest Mistakes On Trump, Gets Destroyed - Duration: 5:16.

For more infomation >> Whoopi Claims 'Fallible' Reporters Making Honest Mistakes On Trump, Gets Destroyed - Duration: 5:16.

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Vet On MAGA Hat Kids – 'Elderly Trump Supporter ATTACKED By Libs, Where Was MSM????' - Duration: 5:27.

For more infomation >> Vet On MAGA Hat Kids – 'Elderly Trump Supporter ATTACKED By Libs, Where Was MSM????' - Duration: 5:27.

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U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump's transgender military ban to take effect - Duration: 1:27.

big news over in the u.s. that's going to shake the country's LGBT community

the US Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to ban certain

transgender people from joining the military or in autumn has the story

several courts nationwide had back to LGBT activists by issuing injunctions

that barred the Trump administration from pursuing its policy

it was those injunctions that the US Supreme Court put on hold on Tuesday it

was a close decision however with justices split 5 to 4 in allowing the

plan to take effect they however took no stance on the legality of the ban which

continues to be challenged in lower courts Trump first announced the policy

two years ago in a tweet and was later officially announced by then Secretary

of Defense James mattis it blocks individuals who have been diagnosed with

gender dysphoria a discomfort with their birth gender from serving with limited

exceptions it also requires that military personnel serve as members of

their biological gender after Tuesday's decision the Pentagon sought to clarify

that the policy does not ban all transgender persons from the military

the Defense Department can also issue waivers on a case-by-case basis before

beginning to implement its policy the Trump administration is expected to need

to make a procedural filing in one case in Maryland challenging the plan that

request could be made this week nor Adam Arirang news

For more infomation >> U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump's transgender military ban to take effect - Duration: 1:27.

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Trump's State of the Union Address, National Hot Sauce Day - Monologue - Duration: 3:10.

Let's get to the news.

President Trump is preparing to give

his State of the Union address one week from today.

All he needs is a verb, an adjective, and a plural noun.

[ Laughter ]

That's right. President Trump is expected to give

his State of the Union address one week from today.

So step aside, "This Is Us,"

there's a new reason to cry on Tuesday!

[ Laughter ]

President Trump tweeted this morning that crime will go down

by record numbers if his border wall is built,

but only if we build it with him on the other side.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

"What are you guys doing over there?

They're not a huge fan of me on this side."

[ Laughter ]

According to an upcoming book written by a former Trump aide,

President Trump is very fixated on chyrons,

which are the words on the lower third portion of the screen

that are used in cable news.

Wait a minute.

So an anchor could be saying anything,

and he's just fixated on the chyron?

So I could just be yammering away

about how he's clearly a pawn of Vladimir Putin

and a complete failure in every way and he basically won't hear me?

I mean, that's crazy. I could sit here

and say a wall on the Mexican border

is the dumbest idea I've ever heard,

his golf game stinks, his wife clearly hates him,

his suits don't fit, and history will remember him as a villain,

but he's just reading the bottom of the screen?

Man, Trump is an idiot.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

The book also claims that President Trump

uses TRESemme extra-hold hairspray.

But only to keep his eyes open during meetings.

"What? A meeting about the budget?"

[ Imitates spraying ]

Rudy Giuliani told "The New Yorker" yesterday

that he is afraid that his gravestone will read,

"Rudy Giuliani. He lied for Trump."

And that would be pretty bad,

since you can pick what they put on your gravestone!

[ Laughter ]

An Arizona state legislator introduced a bill yesterday

that would tax people to watch Internet porn

and use the money to fund President Trump's border wall.

Wait. So you can't find anyone to pay for the wall,

but you think you're going to find anyone

who still pays for Internet porn?

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

"Well, I used to pay for it, but then the taxes!"

Today was National Hot Sauce Day,

or as Mike Pence calls it, ketchup.

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