Thursday, January 31, 2019

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A ver si luego no quiere también intervenir, digo, exigir el respeto a los derechos humanos en México… mientras tanto, el presidente Donald Trump se conforma con que, debido al alza de homicidios reportados en nuestro país (según sus cuentas, estamos per que Afganistán),  se construya el muro fronterizo

Como ya es una tradición (pero de las más gachas), Trump se aventó sus tuits mañaneros y en esta ocasión (otra vez), fueron para señalar por qué es urgente –según él– que se construya el muro fronterizo México-Estados Unidos

Entre muchas razones para que se otorgue financiamiento para concretar su promesa de campaña, el republicano refirió estadísticas que indican que, en 2018, los asesinatos en nuestro país tuvieron un incremento del 33% con relación al año anterior

Tanta muerte violenta (33 mil 341 casos registrados), "es una gran contribución a la crisis humanitaria que tiene lugar en nuestra frontera sur y luego se extiende por todo nuestro país

Peor que en Afganistán. Muchas causadas por drogas, ¡el muro está construyéndose"", escribió Trump en su cuenta Twitter

De acuerdo con Trump, con el incremento de 33% en asesinatos en México, ninguna persona "en su sano juicio" tendría alguna razón para oponerse a la construcción del muro fronterizo… así que "la construcción ha comenzado y no se detendrá hasta que esté terminada", remató en otro tuitazo

Pero bien, será muy manchado y todo el presidente de Estados Unidos… pero, lamentablemente tiene razón

No en que sea urgente el muro fronterizo, sino en lo relacionado con el número de muertes en nuestro país, en comparación con Afganistán… al menos si tomamos en cuenta los datos que ofrece Semáforo Delictivo y los pronósticos que por ahí de junio lanzaba Uppsala Conflict Data Program

El dato al que hizo referencia Trump fue el que hace unos días dio a conocer Semáforo Delictivo: 2018 fue el peor de los últimos 20 años para México, en cuestión de violencia: se rompió récord, con 28 mil 816 carpetas por homicidios, y con más de 33 mil víctimas por hechos violentos… lo que equivale a 90 muertes por día

Por otra parte, según Business Insider (con datos de Uppsala Conflict Data Program), en agosto del año pasado se preveía que la cifra de asesinatos en Afganistán "apenas" rebasara 20 mil, esto incluyendo civiles y combatientes, de ambos lados

Recordemos que este país lleva varios años en guerra  y que 2017 lo cerró con cerca de 19 mil decesos

Y nosotros si guerra (en teoría), pero alcanzando esas cifras criminales… algo, definitivamente, no está bien

For more infomation >> En asesinatos México está "peor que Afganistán", asegura Trump - Duration: 3:10.

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One Of Trump's Biggest Job Creating Promises Just Combusted Before His Eyes - Duration: 4:05.

For more infomation >> One Of Trump's Biggest Job Creating Promises Just Combusted Before His Eyes - Duration: 4:05.

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Democrat Gov. Sanctions Killing Babies After Delivery, Trump Jr. Destroys Him - Duration: 7:00.

For more infomation >> Democrat Gov. Sanctions Killing Babies After Delivery, Trump Jr. Destroys Him - Duration: 7:00.

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CHUCK SCHUMER SUFFERS ANOTHER BETRAYAL IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST TRUMP'S WALL - Duration: 10:21.

CHUCK SCHUMER SUFFERS ANOTHER BETRAYAL IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST TRUMP'S WALL

Chuck Schumer thought he had President Trump on the ropes.

The Democratic Senator believed he had won in the battle over the President's proposed

border wall with Mexico.

But Schumer is now reeling from another shocking betrayal in his fight against Trump's wall.

Chuck Schumer has a major problem.

Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer thought he had the votes to forever stonewall,

obstruct, and block a vote on any aspect of President Trump's proposed border wall with

Mexico.

With an agreement to end the shutdown now taking effect, Schumer had every reason to

gloat.

He thought his stranglehold over the Senate was unbreakable.

But he was wrong.

Schumer never thought Senators in his own party would betray him.

But that's no longer the case.

The Daily Caller reports, "Democratic New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan said on Monday

that she supports "strategic fencing" on the southern border based on the opinions

of experts on the ground."

"Last Thursday we had a bipartisan discussion on the Senate floor about the importance of

ending the shutdown, which, there was bipartisan agreement, was needless and harmful to the

American people and our economy," the New Hampshire Democrat said to CNN.

"We all pledged to work in good faith to find common ground on border security.

That's what I'm committed to doing, and I think that really starts with making sure

we're listening to the experts on the front lines on this, and that may include strategic

fencing in certain places," Senator Hassan added.

It's now clear Schumer is losing support in the Senate in his bid to block any advancement

of President Trump's proposed border security measures.

With Senator Hassan signaling that she is open to backing the wall, or at least portions

of the wall, based on the input of experts and as part of a bipartisan compromise, Schumer

is now in a tough spot.

He either needs to quell dissent immediately, or begin working with President Trump to strike

a compromise.

And it may be too late to quell dissent.

Hardline opposition to President Trump is beginning to crumble among Congressional Democrats,

many of whom represent states or districts that Trump won or came close to winning in

2016.

With the 2020 elections just around the corner, many Congressional Democrats are going to

be casting votes with an eye on swing voters which will be crucial for their re-election.

And Hassan barely won election to the Senate in the first place.

Schumer can't keep his caucus in line behind the "no deals" pledge he effectively made

earlier in the shutdown.

And if the Senate passes a bipartisan bill to construct even parts of Trump's wall,

the House will be under even more pressure to do the same.

It's unclear what the final details of such a compromise bill will look like, and whether

it can pass the GOP-held Senate and the Democratic House.

But it's obvious that many Democrats are beginning to break ranks with Chuck Schumer

and Nancy Pelosi.

We will keep you up to date with any new developments in this ongoing story.

For more infomation >> CHUCK SCHUMER SUFFERS ANOTHER BETRAYAL IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST TRUMP'S WALL - Duration: 10:21.

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President Trump speaks with Guaido to reinforce US support in fight for democracy in Venezuela - Duration: 4:09.

For more infomation >> President Trump speaks with Guaido to reinforce US support in fight for democracy in Venezuela - Duration: 4:09.

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From fake universities to workplace raids: ICE's increased immigration crackdowns under Trump - Duration: 1:24.

For more infomation >> From fake universities to workplace raids: ICE's increased immigration crackdowns under Trump - Duration: 1:24.

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After Trump Fan Wears MAGA Hat On Plane – Airline Takes Troubling Action - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> After Trump Fan Wears MAGA Hat On Plane – Airline Takes Troubling Action - Duration: 1:57.

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Trump Just Publicly Insulted His "Intelligence People" In A Disgraceful Twitter Rant - Duration: 2:07.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Publicly Insulted His "Intelligence People" In A Disgraceful Twitter Rant - Duration: 2:07.

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After Caravan Rushes Border, Trump Delivers New Order To Military - Duration: 1:52.

For more infomation >> After Caravan Rushes Border, Trump Delivers New Order To Military - Duration: 1:52.

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Trump-Daughter Relationship (Disturbing) - Duration: 2:32.

For more infomation >> Trump-Daughter Relationship (Disturbing) - Duration: 2:32.

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LIBERALS Hoảng Loạn Khi Nghe Tin TRUMP THẮNG cử Phần 1 - Duration: 7:00.

For more infomation >> LIBERALS Hoảng Loạn Khi Nghe Tin TRUMP THẮNG cử Phần 1 - Duration: 7:00.

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After Caravan Rushes Border, Trump Delivers New Order To Military - Duration: 1:48.

For more infomation >> After Caravan Rushes Border, Trump Delivers New Order To Military - Duration: 1:48.

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Obama's CIA Chief Just Shredded Trump For Claiming He's Smarter Than U.S. Intel Leaders - Duration: 2:29.

For more infomation >> Obama's CIA Chief Just Shredded Trump For Claiming He's Smarter Than U.S. Intel Leaders - Duration: 2:29.

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En asesinatos México está "peor que Afganistán", asegura Trump - Duration: 5:32.

A ver si luego no quiere también intervenir, digo, exigir el respeto a los derechos humanos en México… mientras tanto, el presidente Donald Trump se conforma con que, debido al alza de homicidios reportados en nuestro país (según sus cuentas, estamos per que Afganistán),  se construya el muro fronterizo

Como ya es una tradición (pero de las más gachas), Trump se aventó sus tuits mañaneros y en esta ocasión (otra vez), fueron para señalar por qué es urgente –según él– que se construya el muro fronterizo México-Estados Unidos

Entre muchas razones para que se otorgue financiamiento para concretar su promesa de campaña, el republicano refirió estadísticas que indican que, en 2018, los asesinatos en nuestro país tuvieron un incremento del 33% con relación al año anterior

Tanta muerte violenta (33 mil 341 casos registrados), "es una gran contribución a la crisis humanitaria que tiene lugar en nuestra frontera sur y luego se extiende por todo nuestro país

Peor que en Afganistán. Muchas causadas por drogas, ¡el muro está construyéndose"", escribió Trump en su cuenta Twitter

De acuerdo con Trump, con el incremento de 33% en asesinatos en México, ninguna persona "en su sano juicio" tendría alguna razón para oponerse a la construcción del muro fronterizo… así que "la construcción ha comenzado y no se detendrá hasta que esté terminada", remató en otro tuitazo

Foto: GettyImages Pero bien, será muy manchado y todo el presidente de Estados Unidos… pero, lamentablemente tiene razón

No en que sea urgente el muro fronterizo, sino en lo relacionado con el número de muertes en nuestro país, en comparación con Afganistán… al menos si tomamos en cuenta los datos que ofrece Semáforo Delictivo y los pronósticos que por ahí de junio lanzaba Uppsala Conflict Data Program

Trends suggest that the total number of battle deaths in Afghanistan will exceed 20,000 this year, including civilians and combatants on both sides

Historical data is flawed, but the war may be growing more intense than anything since the 1980s

https://t.co/ac7K73CZjM pic.twitter.com/qiweTv8I8M  — Graeme Smith (@smithkabul) 23 de julio de 2018   El dato al que hizo referencia Trump fue el que hace unos días dio a conocer Semáforo Delictivo: 2018 fue el peor de los últimos 20 años para México, en cuestión de violencia: se rompió récord, con 28 mil 816 carpetas por homicidios, y con más de 33 mil víctimas por hechos violentos… lo que equivale a 90 muertes por día

Por otra parte, según Business Insider (con datos de Uppsala Conflict Data Program), en agosto del año pasado se preveía que la cifra de asesinatos en Afganistán "apenas" rebasara 20 mil, esto incluyendo civiles y combatientes, de ambos lados

Recordemos que este país lleva varios años en guerra  y que 2017 lo cerró con cerca de 19 mil decesos

Y nosotros si guerra (en teoría), pero alcanzando esas cifras criminales… algo, definitivamente, no está bien

For more infomation >> En asesinatos México está "peor que Afganistán", asegura Trump - Duration: 5:32.

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After Congress Fails To Fund Wall – Trump Blindsides Congress With Border Hammer - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> After Congress Fails To Fund Wall – Trump Blindsides Congress With Border Hammer - Duration: 3:22.

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What happens when Trump goes off script? - Duration: 4:18.

- [Trump] My fellow Americans,

tonight I am speaking to you--

- A lot of people have criticized

the president's use of language.

- He speaks like everybody else.

- Oddly adolescent.

- Not the typical vague and politically correct.

- But really the president's use

of language depends on the audience.

There are unscripted moments where

he feeds off the energy from the crowd.

- [Trump] Any guy that can do a body slam, he's my kind.

- Twitter and more formal

or scripted responses like the address he gave

from the Oval Office over border security

and the State of the Union.

- [Trump] Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President,

members of Congress.

- So we talked to two language experts

to determine what impact these different

platforms can have on those listening.

- [Gomez] Language is purposeful and it's never innocent.

When he's talking from a script,

we can see that he's more measured, more deliberate.

- [Trump] The United States needs a physical barrier,

needs a wall to stop illegal immigration and to halt dead--

- Here, you see him look up

from his prepared statement.

- [Trump] You have human traffickers.

It's a thing that's horrible.

Think of it, human trafficking.

- [Gomez] Sometimes in communicating in trying to persuade,

we use a pallette of words that convey different emotions.

And speaking off the cuff then that person is coloring

the message with a lot of emotion and a lot of passion.

- After comparing different videos

of the president, Mr. Gomez had a few takeaways.

Scripted speeches aren't natural to the president

and he often looks tense because he's reading

another person's words that have been written for him.

His language is more effective off-script

when he can feed of the energy of a crowd.

Using emotionally descriptive words is used to persuade.

It seems like the president empathizes emotion

even more when he's tweeting.

- [Ott] There's a very strong structural similarity

between the way the president speaks naturally

and his use of Twitter.

- Brian Ott has studied the relationship

between rhetoric and media for over 20 years and

he's the co-author of a book titled The Twitter Presidency.

- [Ott] This is why, however, he's so effective on Twitter

because with it's 280 character cap

it's impossible to say anything complex.

- According to Dr. Ott's analysis,

Twitter is his most effective form of communication

because the platform mirrors the way he speaks naturally,

short and not complex.

And he often uses negative or degrading rhetoric on Twitter

because it travels faster and further on social media.

Compartmentalizing these forms of communication

is something the president uses again and again.

- [Trump] Earlier today there was a horrific shooting

targeting and killing Jewish Americans.

This wicked act, hard to believe.

- [Gomez] It looked very clearly teleprompted

so he was reading the lines that were prepared for him

and it was informative and evaluative.

- And now take a look at how he speaks

when he's answering questions from reporters.

- [Reporter] Mr. President, do you think

you need to revisit gun laws?

- [Trump] Well again, this has little to do with it

if you take a look if they had protection inside,

the results would have been far better.

- [Gomez] The second video clip, it lacked data.

He basically was providing a point of view.

- On Twitter, the president

blamed the Pittsburgh shooting on the media.

- [Ott] Every time the president speaks in impromptu or

in extemporaneous situation, I'm talking about

press conferences, campaign rallies, Twitter,

he is only addressing 38 to 48% of the public.

And that group in particular is angry.

- [Trump] I thought her testimony was very compelling,

very fine woman.

- [Gomez] That's what the president is very good at.

He knows his audience and he has the ability

to use the right tools in order to communicate his ideas.

- [Trump] 36 years ago this happened.

How did you get home?

I don't remember.

How did you get there?

I don't remember.

I don't know, I don't know. (crowd cheering)

- [Gomez] One of the principles of communication is

that the speaker already knows the response

that he's trying to get from the listener.

And the message is complete only

when the listener hears it and reacts appropriately.

- And it's probably safe to assume

that this president won't be the last president

to use different modes of communicating

to spread different messages far and wide.

For more infomation >> What happens when Trump goes off script? - Duration: 4:18.

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Venezuelans in Caracas say they are grateful for Trump's support - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> Venezuelans in Caracas say they are grateful for Trump's support - Duration: 2:02.

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Vale, Trump vs Maduro e Lula Concorrendo a Prêmio. - Duration: 4:21.

For more infomation >> Vale, Trump vs Maduro e Lula Concorrendo a Prêmio. - Duration: 4:21.

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Democrat Gov. Sanctions Killing Babies After Delivery, Trump Jr. Destroys Him - Duration: 7:04.

For more infomation >> Democrat Gov. Sanctions Killing Babies After Delivery, Trump Jr. Destroys Him - Duration: 7:04.

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Trump sees 'decent chance' of N. Korea's denuclearization - Duration: 2:10.

now US president Donald Trump has hit out at his top Intel Chiefs for their

comments on North Korea taking to Twitter he said there's a decent chance

the regime will abandon its nuclear weapons his tweets came shortly after

the US intelligence community said they can't see Kim jong-un giving up his

nukes as they are a big form of leverage he sent Jay reports President Trump is

projecting optimism about his ability to get North Korea to denuclearize despite

recent remarks by one of his top Intel chiefs Dan Coates who told senators this

week that Pyongyang is unlikely to fully give up its nuclear weapons program in a

flurry of tweets on Wednesday Trump said Washington's relationship with North

Korea is the best it has ever been and there is quote a decent chance the north

will Bandhan its nuclear weapons however this week's comments by the Director of

National Intelligence aren't the first from a senior Trump administration

official to suggest a North isn't serious about denuclearization in a

report released Wednesday the Center for Strategic and International Studies

citing commercial satellite imagery from January 20th also said there has been no

new dismantling activity at the missile facility in North Korea's Tonkinese

since August after their summit in Singapore last June Kim jong-un

committed to permanently shut down the missile engine test site and launch pad

under the observation of international experts along with this optimism over

North Korea's eventual demolition president Trump also patting himself on

the back for his other successes with North Korea he held the North's lack of

nuclear and missile tests the return of remains of some American troops killed

during the Korean War and the safe release of American hostages calling it

a whole different story compared to the previous Obama

administration President Trump said he looks for to seeing the North Korean

leader at their next summit easing Jay Arirang news

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