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now staying where the US and China trade relations president Donald Trump says

he's open to extending a march 1st deadline to raise tariffs and Chinese

products if the two sides are near an agreement his remarks came as the

world's two biggest economies are holding talks to resolve their trade war

the 10 percent or two hundred million goes up to 25 percent on March 1st

and so far I've said don't do that now if we're close to a deal where we think

we can make a real deal and it's going to get done I could see myself letting

that slide for a little while but generally speaking I'm not inclined to

do that US Trade Representative Robert light Iser and Treasury Secretary

Stephen Lucien are now in Beijing two stays ahead of high-level talks with

their Chinese counterparts a possible shift in the Montford deadline it will

likely come after those talks

For more infomation >> Trump open to extending March 1 deadline on China tariffs - Duration: 0:56.

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Trump not 'thrilled' by deal to end shutdown but may back it - Duration: 1:41.

Partisan politics have long ruled Capitol Hill and they still do

but with a compromise agreed-upon to avoid another government shutdown both Democratic

and Republican leaders have been putting pressure on Donald Trump to greenlight

their tentative spending deal.

'Please Mr.President, no one got everything they wanted

in this bill but sign it and don't cause a shutdown'

'I think, I think he's got a pretty good deal here you know. I think,

I think he's done just fine I hope he'll conclude that because he's got to sign the bill.

The President received the news of the bipartisan compromise before

going on the stage at a rally Monday in Texas, but he's yet to publicly say he'll

sign it, for it would a lot just under 1.4 billion dollars in spending for

border fences and not the 5.7 billion Trump sought for a concrete or steel

wall along the US' southern border. The offer is less than a previous compromise

one that Trump rejected leading to last month's record-breaking 35 day

government shutdown, the president now says he might reconsider.

"I can't say I'm happy, I can't say I'm thrilled but the walls getting built

regardless, doesn't matter because we're doing other things beyond what we're

talking about here so we'll see what happens we're having a meeting on it later."

What's changed this time around is both pressure from Republican senators

and the fallout from the previous shutdown, which many blamed Trump and the GOP for.

Yet the US president remains adamant, he says that if he signs the

deal he'll still find a way. Through declaring a national emergency or

reappropriation funds to finance his long-promised wall.

For more infomation >> Trump not 'thrilled' by deal to end shutdown but may back it - Duration: 1:41.

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The members of Trump's inner circle are taking turns selling him out - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> The members of Trump's inner circle are taking turns selling him out - Duration: 3:22.

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Why Trump wants to build a wall on the border with Mexico? (Valeriy Pyakin 2019.01.05) - Duration: 4:14.

Presenter: We have been working for more than an hour. It's 13 h. and 2 m. MSK.

And a couple more questions from Timofey:

"Why does Trump talk about the state of emergency regarding the building of the wall on the US-Mexican border? What's going on at the Mexican border?"

Valeriy Pyakin: The border with Mexico and the migration are used in the domestic political struggle.

The fact is that the American state "elites" are ready to resist Trump.

We were constantly told about American democracy.

We were told that the presidents changed, but the US policy didn't change, that the presidents are working for unaltered American Interests.

And now we see that there are various American interests and different parts of the American "elites" represent different segments of these interests.

So, the American state "elites" are cutting their own throats.

They don't understand it.

They want to preserve the American domination in the world, in order to use its resources without understanding

that such a situation will crash the US with fatal consequences.

The US will be plunged into civil war so crazy that the movie "Mad Max" (and other movies they have made) will seem like a child's play to them.

The American pro-GP "elites" understand it and they want to rearrange the American global dominance within the US will US gradually, with minimal harm.

But to do this they have to separate relations with the whole world.

And the state "elites" having a significant percentage in the government system resist because otherwise they will lose their job.

If there is no American domination, then everyone who is working abroad should look for a new job.

And those in the USA who work to ensure the governance of the US should be closed by whole departments, they become useless.

So they resist. How to move them, how to take them away?

Here you are, the shutdown, and the incident with the wall.

Look, the US had Congress elections recently. Democrats won in 15 "Republican" states.

But these Democrats opposed 'the Democrats', that is they sided with the global "elites", but not with the American state "elites".

I've told many times that there is no vertical division into Democrats and Republicans.

There is a horizontal division with the state "elites" who understand nothing in the bottom,

and global "elites" who are brought to the supranational governance, including the US, in the top.es that there is no vertical division into Democrats and Republicans.

That's why Trump can consider the elections successful because the global "elites" have won.

And it doesn't matter if they are Republicans or Democrats.

For more infomation >> Why Trump wants to build a wall on the border with Mexico? (Valeriy Pyakin 2019.01.05) - Duration: 4:14.

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Trump 'not happy' about congressional border deal to keep government open - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> Trump 'not happy' about congressional border deal to keep government open - Duration: 3:02.

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Donald Trump isn't going to like what this Senate Intel Committee leader just said about the Trump-R - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump isn't going to like what this Senate Intel Committee leader just said about the Trump-R - Duration: 1:44.

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Will President Trump Sign Off On Spending Deal? - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> Will President Trump Sign Off On Spending Deal? - Duration: 1:43.

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Donald Trump Money Laundering Investigation Announcement Stuns Fragile. W.H. - Duration: 3:55.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Money Laundering Investigation Announcement Stuns Fragile. W.H. - Duration: 3:55.

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Trump crows no 'collusion' after Senate Intel chair's comment - Daily News - Duration: 3:55.

President Donald Trump crowed Wednesday about statements by the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee that the panel's two-year probe has not found evidence of collusion between his campaign and Russia

The president trumpeted a fresh comment by panel chair Sen. Richard Burr, who has gone on record twice about what his panel has not found following a two-year investigation

 'The Senate Intelligence Committee: THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIA!' Trump tweeted Wednesday morning, using all capital letters to reiterate something he has himself proclaimed throughout his presidency

Burr told reporters Tuesday: 'There is no factual evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia

' And NBC News confirmed the panel had found no 'direct evidence' of a conspiracy between the campaign and Russians, even as the Mueller probe has achieved convictions of top Trump campaign advisors and associates for lying about their Russia contacts during the campaign

     Burr, a Republican senator from North Carolina, gave a lengthy interview to CBS News last week where he said his committee staff has worked for two years, interviewed more than 200 witnesses from multiple countries and reviewed over 300,000 pages

 'Based on the evidence to date,' Burr said his panel could not definitively say there was collusion between Trump and the Russians

'If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don't have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia,' Burr told the network

However, panel Democrats are disputing Burr's statement.  'I'm not going to get into any conclusions I have,' said top Democrat Sen

Mark Warner of Virginia, adding: 'there's never been a campaign in American history

that people affiliated with the campaign had as many ties with Russia as the Trump campaign did

'Warner told Mother Jones the probe is far from completed. 'We've still got many of the most major figures to either come or come back,' he said

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe is also continuing, despite repeated claims by President Trump's legal team that it is wrapping up

Weeks ago federal prosecutors indicted longtime Trump lawyer Roger Stone with witness tampering and obstruction, and obtained electronic communications through an FBI raid on his Florida home

Prosecutors have revealed in court filings that Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort passed campaign polling to former Ukrainian partner Konstantin Kilimnik, who has ties to Russian intelligence

 'The notion that the president's campaign manager was sharing internal campaign documents with the Russians in advance of the release of information that came from Russia and that interfered massively with the campaign is mind-boggling,' Warner told Mother Jones

 

For more infomation >> Trump crows no 'collusion' after Senate Intel chair's comment - Daily News - Duration: 3:55.

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President Trump Not Happy With Border Security Deal - Duration: 1:49.

For more infomation >> President Trump Not Happy With Border Security Deal - Duration: 1:49.

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Hillary Clinton zings Republicans after Trump uses her 'Stronger Together' slogan - Duration: 3:46.

Hillary Clinton needled the Republican National Committee on Tuesday after Donald Trump slipped her 2016 campaign slogan 'Stronger Together' into his El Paso, Texas rally speech

The president, who defeated Clinton in the 2016 White House contest, told a capacity crowd Monday night that he has had 'a great romance' with Texas, 'and we're only getting stronger together

' The RNC drove the slogan pilfering home on Tuesday, tweeting an image of Trump with the slogan overlaid

'Now copy my plan on health care, a fairer tax system, and voting rights,' Clinton replied in a tweet, adding a link to her 2016 campaign platform

'Stronger Together' was Clinton's counter to 'Make America Great Again' as the two presidential hopefuls held dueling campaign events

The words appeared in powder blue and white at nearly every Clinton speech, starting in late 2015

The phrase was the title of the election-year book she co-authored with Virginia Sen

Tim Kaine, her vice presidential running mate.Their campaign also made ads based on the theme

The GOP fired back at Clinton on Tuesday, jabbing on Twitter: 'How about this: We'll give you your slogan back if you run again

' Clinton has reportedly not ruled out a third run for the White House.She lost the 2008 Democratic nomination to Barack Obama eight years before falling to Trump in the general election

But an RNC spokesman told Fox News that her old tagline is fair game.'When you lose your campaign, you lose your monopoly on any slogans,' Steve Guest said

'As we saw at his packed rally, President Trump continues to unite the American people behind his pro-border security agenda

' Trump spoke to 6,500 people in El Paso on Monday night, with a throng estimated at 10,000 watching outside the El Paso County Coliseum on giant video screens

Former Texas Democratic congressman Beto O'Rourke held a counter-rally acros town attended by an estimated 7,000 people, blasting Trump for using the Texas border region as a prop to argue for his long-promised wall

For more infomation >> Hillary Clinton zings Republicans after Trump uses her 'Stronger Together' slogan - Duration: 3:46.

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Trump could win 2020, Green new deal, abortion, crazy democrats - Duration: 12:51.

For more infomation >> Trump could win 2020, Green new deal, abortion, crazy democrats - Duration: 12:51.

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Amy Klobuchar just destroyed Donald Trump - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> Amy Klobuchar just destroyed Donald Trump - Duration: 2:01.

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Senate Republicans appear to be in a panic about President Trump's threat - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> Senate Republicans appear to be in a panic about President Trump's threat - Duration: 3:22.

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Trump Likely To Sign Deal On 'Physical Barrier' - Duration: 1:52.

For more infomation >> Trump Likely To Sign Deal On 'Physical Barrier' - Duration: 1:52.

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Top Trump Challenger Made A Huge Mistake That Just Ruined Their Career - Duration: 8:08.

Top Trump Challenger Made A Huge Mistake That Just Ruined Their Career

One Democrat made a name for themselves in the 2018 campaign as the biggest threat to

Donald Trump.

And they tried to seize on that momentum by issuing another big threat to the President.

But the top Trump challenger ended up making a huge mistake that just ruined their career.

Every Democrat thinking about running for President is jockeying for a position in the

ever growing field of contenders.

That is leading some to take risks in order to gain attention from the voters.

Former Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke staged just such a publicity stunt to get back into

the national conversation, since it had been dominated by Democrats declaring their intentions

to run for President.

O'Rourke was not ready to make that move, so instead he staged a counter-rally to Donald

Trump's event in Texas to promote his proposed border wall.

And as Trump pointed out in his speech, this faceoff did not go well for O'Rourke.

"If you really want to see something, go outside.

Tens of thousands of people are watching screens outside," Trump noted.

"We were all challenged by a young man who lost an election to Ted Cruz," Trump told

the crowd.

Trump mocked O'Rourke for thinking about running for President after suffering an election

loss.

Normally, electoral victories are what catapults a politician to the top tier of Presidential

contenders.

"And then they said, you know what, hey, you're supposed to win in order to run,"

the President continued.

Trump compared O'Rourke's failed electoral record to his own, where Trump won the only

election he ever participated in.

"We, I, we.

I'm one and one.

I'm one for one.

Think of it.

We had one election.

We won.

Now we're going to be two for 0 and everything's gonna be perfect," said Trump.

Heading into Trump's rally, the fake news media promoted O'Rourke's counter-protest

as a split-screen preview of 2020.

But if that was the case, then O'Rourke's campaign imploded before it even launched.

His rally drew a measly few hundred leftists.

Trump, on the other hand, had 69,000 people send an RSVP, and 35,000 Americans showed

up.

The crowd was so massive that they had to set up an overflow area for thousands of people

to listen to the speech on speakers.

"A young man who has very little going for himself except he's got a great first name,"

the President explained to the crowd.

"He challenged us.

So we have, let's say, 35,000 people tonight and he has 200 people, 300 people, not too

good."

"What I would say is that may be the end of his presidential bid, but he did challenge

us," President Trump concluded.

If O'Rourke's pitiful crowd didn't send a signal that he was on the wrong side of

the issue, then his rhetoric of putting the interests of illegal aliens ahead of American

citizens sure did.

O'Rourke railed against the border wall that protects El Paso from Juarez, Mexico

– which is one of the most dangerous cities in the world.

There is no questioning that the wall helped cut down on illegal border crossings.

But O'Rourke inexplicably claimed that walls don't work.

O'Rourke ranted that El Paso was "one of the safest cities in the United States

of America.

Safe not because of walls, but in spite of walls."

The Texas Democrat then claimed – without citing evidence – that border walls kill

people.

"Walls do not save lives, walls end lives," O'Rourke hysterically stated.

All in all, the event was a disaster for O'Rourke on every level.

Do you think the pitiful showing for Beto O'Rourke's anti-wall rally damaged his

Presidential campaign?

Let us know your

thoughts

in the comment section.

For more infomation >> Top Trump Challenger Made A Huge Mistake That Just Ruined Their Career - Duration: 8:08.

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President Trump Enraged After Details Leaked To Media Out Of Spite - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> President Trump Enraged After Details Leaked To Media Out Of Spite - Duration: 2:06.

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Trump daughter-in-law says it's 'a waste' for historic group of women to run against the president - Duration: 9:36.

Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law to President Donald Trump, advised the five women running for the Democratic nomination that they are wasting their time and should wait for the next presidential election to try and win the White House

'Kudos to these women for getting in and throwing their hats in the ring.I kind of want to say to them 'why are you doing it now?, wait six more years and do it for 2024,'' she told Fox News on Monday

'It seems like a waste to me,' Trump, an adviser to her father-in-law's reelection campaign, added

'This president - I always say - will win by more in 2020 than even in 2016.' In 2016, Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the electoral college - 304 to 227 - while she beat him in the popular vote by 2

8million.But his tone, harsh rhetoric and controversial policies also had a backlash among a large group of female voters - mostly liberal, college-educated women

His election galvanized women on the left, resulted in a Women's March on Washington and saw 102 women elected to the House of Representatives in 2018

And now five women - the most running history - are trying to harness some of that energy to remove Trump from office

On Sunday, Sen.Amy Klobuchar became the latest woman to join the battle for the Democratic nomination, adding her name to Sens

Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep.Tulsi Gabbard's as they wage a war for the right to take on Trump in 2020

Trump, who coined the phrase 'Cooked Hillary,' has not held back in taunting the latest round of female competition

He is already launching twitter grenades at the contenders.He took shots at Klobuchar and Warren over the weekend when each formally announced their White House bid

Trump welcomed Klobuchar to the race Sunday with a tweet jousting her for talking about climate change while announcing her White House bid during a snow fall

'Well, it happened again.Amy Klobuchar announced that she is running for President, talking proudly of fighting global warming while standing in a virtual blizzard of snow, ice and freezing temperatures

Bad timing.By the end of her speech she looked like a Snowman(woman)!' he wrote.Warren, meanwhile, has long been a favorite target of Trump, going back to her days in the 2016 campaign when she was stumping for Clinton

Hours after she formally kicked off her campaign on Saturday in Masschusetts, the president renewed his criticism of her past claims of Native American heritage

In a tweet, Trump called Warren 'Pocahontas' and said he would see her 'on the campaign TRAIL

' 'Today Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to by me as Pocahontas, joined the race for President,' he posted on Twitter

'Will she run as our first Native American presidential candidate, or has she decided that after 32 years, this is not playing so well anymore? See you on the campaign TRAIL, Liz!' Warren has apologized for claiming Native American identity on multiple occasions early in her career

She had her owning warning for Trump while campaigning in Iowa on Sunday.'Every day there is a racist tweet, a hateful tweet - something really dark and ugly,' she said, adding: 'By the time we get to 2020, Donald Trump may not even be president

In fact, he may not even be a free person.' Trump has frequently taken digs at the senator by calling her Pocahontas, a reference to the native woman who lived in present-day Virginia in the 1600s and agreed to marry an English colonist to help ensure peace and protect her people

He has held back - thus far - on Harris, merely mispronouncing her name in a recent interview with The New York Times

'I would say, the best opening so far would be Kamala [pronouncing as Kameela] Harris

I would say, in terms of the opening act, I would say, would be her,' he said.He launched one of his toughest attacks to date on Gillibrand, but this was back in December 2017, before she was running for the White House but was a leader in the #Metoo movement

His attack came when he was facing renewed attacks from three women who had previously accused him of sexual harassment

Trump went after Gillibrand in a sexually suggestive tweet that implied she would do just about anything for money

'Lightweight Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a total flunky for Charles E.Schumer and someone who would come to my office 'begging' for campaign contributions not so long ago (and would do anything for them), is now in the ring fighting against Trump

Very disloyal to Bill & Crooked-USED!' he wrote.He faced immediate backlash for his implications and Gillibrand slammed him for his 'sexist smear

' 'It was certainly just a sexist smear intended to silence me,' she told NBC's 'Today Show' at the time

'And I'm not going to be silenced on this issue.I have heard the testimony of many women, numerous accusers

I believe them and he should resign for that.' Gabbard has thus far escaped Trump's wrath but it's a long way until the primaries and caucuses begin in January 2020

But some of the women have shown they're ready to take on Trump's name-calling.Kloubuchar brushed aside the president's taunts and said it was his way of trying to worm himself into every story

'You don't go down the rabbit hole with everything he says.You have to have your own optimistic agenda

Hillary had that.It got lost in the campaign.You have to pick your battles with him

And I think you have to use some humor, like I got to do yesterday, right away.Because, you just can't take everything seriously

He's trying to get into every story that you have.You have to set your own agenda,' she told ABC's 'Good Morning America' on Monday

For more infomation >> Trump daughter-in-law says it's 'a waste' for historic group of women to run against the president - Duration: 9:36.

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Macron : un pantin selon Bannon, l'ancien conseiller de Trump - Duration: 3:16.

For more infomation >> Macron : un pantin selon Bannon, l'ancien conseiller de Trump - Duration: 3:16.

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FINALLY,FEDERAL JUDGE HANDS TRUMP HUGE VICTORY THAT DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO HATE - Duration: 4:40.

FINALLY,FEDERAL JUDGE HANDS TRUMP HUGE VICTORY THAT DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO HATE

A federal decide dominated on Friday the US authorities can include citizenship query

on the US Census.

It makes whole feel so Democrats are in opposition to it.

It also influences how much federal funding the sanctuary communities will get hold of

from American taxpayers.

So, of course, Democrats are in opposition to this.

Outline reported:

A federal choose dominated late Friday she is unconvinced of an on the spot want to block

a citizenship query from the 2020 census over privateness concerns.

US District Judge Dabney Friedrich declined to trouble a preliminary injunction requested

by means of a privacy and civil liberties nonprofit group, the Electronic Privacy Information

Center.

The team argued that the US Census Bureau was required to whole a privateness affect

assessment before Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross introduced the addition of the question.

In response, the government stated it is required to update its privateness have an impact on

assessments, however should do so earlier than accumulating census responses, as an

alternative than before finding

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