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Trump news on Youtube Oct 4 2017

"Look, we have a tragedy. What happened is, in many ways, a miracle. The police department,

they've done such an incredible job. And we'll be talking about gun laws as time

goes on. But I do have to say, how quickly the police department was able to get in was

really very much of a miracle. They've done an amazing job."

600 people were shot. Trump calls it a "miracle". I got nothing.

President Trump was asked about the gun laws on Oct. 3, in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting.

He responded "We have a tragedy, and what happened in Las Vegas is in many ways a miracle."

At least 59 people were killed and more than 500 others were injured in Las Vegas late

Sunday when Stephen Paddock shot at an outdoor country music festival from the windows of

a 32nd-floor hotel suite. For at least five minutes, and perhaps as long as 15, the crowd

was shot at. As Paddock fired round after round, gun smoke filled the hotel suite and

set off a fire alarm, allowing a SWAT team to zero in on Paddock's position in about

20 minutes. As officers closed in, Paddock killed himself.

Las Vegas police were so badly outgunned by mad man it took them 2 hrs to enter gunman's

hotel room; Trump says they got him "quickly".

Tom Watson writes, "We need fewer miracles."

Terrence writes, "This man is one of the most incredible cases of foot-in-mouth disease

I've ever seen."

What do you think of Donald Trump calling the Las Vegas Shooting a "miracle." Let

me know in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe. You can also read my

blog about it in the upper right hand corner.

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Trevor Noah's -Gun-owning Vegas real estate mogul to Trump: 'Enough is enough' - Duration: 4:54.

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Trevor Noah's - Congressman's emotional response to Trump Puerto Rico visit - Duration: 4:17.

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Trump Tours Damage From Hurricane Maria - Duration: 1:55.

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In Puerto Rico Trump talks up the weather & flings paper towels 10/4/17 - Duration: 6:00.

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Trevor Noah's -San Juan mayor: Trump was insulting to the people of Puerto Rico - Duration: 7:38.

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Trump's Puerto Rico event was way worse than his tweets - Duration: 6:18.

Trump's Puerto Rico event was way worse than his tweets

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Trump Visits Post-Hurricane Puerto Rico - Duration: 0:29.

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Ivanka Trump attends event at Camp Lejeune - Duration: 1:47.

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Tillis Reads Trump Tweets at DACA Hearing - Duration: 1:15.

I know you can't get inside the president's head but that's one of the benefits of social media and tweets

So I want to go back and take a look at a litany of communications

On the date of the rescission at 9:01 a.m. the president said,

"Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA, something the Obama Administration was unable to do

If they can't I will revisit the issue

So it sounds like he's got some passion around getting DACA right

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Trump praises hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico amid criticism of a slow response - Duration: 5:55.

Brrushing aside criticism of his administration's response to Hurricane Maria, President Trump visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday,

hailing the recovery effort as an "amazing job" by first responders, telling officials they should be "proud" of a death toll that stood in double digits instead of thousands.

Nearly two weeks after the Category 4 storm raked the island, Trump, making his fourth visit to a hurricane zone in a month, lavished praise on local officials who spoke highly of him, while taking a veiled swipe at San Juan's mayor, who had previously characterized initial recovery efforts as ineffective.

In a televised meeting with officials in a hangar at Muniz Air National Guard Base, Trump struck an upbeat note about progress made since the storm struck on Sept. 20, knocking out the power grid,

snatching away cellphone service, isolating dozens of rural communities and leaving hundreds of thousands scrambling for food, water, medicine, cash and gasoline.

But as sometimes happens when Trump makes off-the-cuff comments, the tone of his arrival remarks seemed jarring at times.

He made an oddly jovial reference to the cost of the recovery effort, telling assembled officials: "I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you threw our budget a little out of whack!"

The president, who has previously drawn attention to the island's crippling debt and faltering infrastructure, then added: "But that's fine."

Trump also referred favorably to the official death count on the island — 16, but expected to rise — by comparing it to the fatality toll when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, killing an estimated 1,800 people.

"Sixteen people certified versus in the thousands," he said. "You can be very proud."

Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello later announced that the number of deaths connected to the storm had risen from 16 to 34. Nineteen of the 34 were a direct result of the storm, the rest indirectly connected to the hurricane.

Some residents welcomed Trump's visit as a sign that more aid was on the way, but were disturbed by earlier comments seen as disparaging of Puerto Ricans and their local leaders.

"He needs to see the devastation. He needs to put his own thoughts and politics aside," said Divinia Marin, 55, whose home flooded during the storm.

Earlier in the day, Rossello had pointed to nascent signs of recovery, but said he would seek to convey the enormous scope of the disaster to the visiting president.

"We need more help," the governor told reporters in San Juan as Trump was en route. "It's 3.4 million U.S. citizens who we need to get that water, that food — we still need to do a lot more."

At Calvary Chapel church, Trump handed out supplies, drawing some smiles when he lobbed packaged paper towels into a cellphone camera-wielding crowd. "The job that's been done here is really nothing short of a miracle," he said.

Some who hadn't gotten close to the president, though, worried whether he had gotten a message of urgent need.

Efrain Rivera, 43, employed by the public works department in the hard-hit coastal city of Yabucoa, said he knew of half a dozen elderly people whose deaths he considered an indirect result of the storm.

"We have received very little aid," he said. "We are working to recover ourselves. We need medicine, oxygen to take care of people."

Wrapping up his nearly eight-hour visit with an aerial tour, the president flew by helicopter to a Navy ship offshore, the Kearsarge, where he shook hands with service members and met with the governor of the neighboring U.S. Virgin Islands, Kenneth Mapp, before boarding Air Force One for the return flight.

Leaving Washington earlier Tuesday, Trump hailed his administration's recovery efforts in the territory, shrugging off criticism that the initial federal response was less robust than similar efforts when hurricanes struck Texas and Florida.

"It's now acknowledged what a great job we've done," Trump told reporters at the White House as he and First Lady Melania Trump prepared to depart for San Juan.

"In Texas and in Florida, we get an A-plus," the president said. "And I'll tell you what — I think we've done just as good in Puerto Rico."

During his visit, the president made a seeming attempt to back away from days of Twitter attacks on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz — though upon arriving, he seemed to take a dig at her by praising Rossello, who has been careful to couple appeals for more aid with praise for the administration.

"Right from the beginning this governor did not play politics," Trump said in the hangar meeting, to applause.

Over the weekend, Trump derided the mayor's "poor leadership" and implied that Puerto Ricans were not doing enough to help themselves. He also indirectly slammed the mayor in a tweet decrying "politically motivated ingrates" who criticized the scope and scale of the initial relief effort.

Embarking on his trip, Trump said the mayor had "come back a long way," though without detailing what in Cruz's stance had changed.

The mayor, who has made no direct response to Trump's Twitter attacks, was among those who shook hands with the president on his arrival, but she was not invited to speak during his initial talks.

Cruz said she met with Trump, along with the mayors of Ponce and Guaynabo, but said she wished he had seen more of the island's devastation. She said FEMA was slow to respond and the agency expected those applying for assistance to use the internet, although many lack electricity.

"They need to adapt to the reality of the situation," Cruz said. "We're talking about life and death. It's an American value to come to the aid of those in need."

She urged Puerto Ricans to contact members of Congress to urge them to support an aid package for the island.

"This has to do with people who are hungry, who need dialysis … there is a moral imperative to help Puerto Rico."

Federally directed aid to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands has dramatically picked up in recent days. But critics point to initial slowness in waiving the Jones Act, which restricts foreign-flagged shipping in U.S. waters, coupled with a delay in appointing an on-the-ground military commander to coordinate relief and a lag in dispatching a Navy hospital vessel, the Comfort.

On a San Juan street corner, a half dozen cab drivers awaiting fares debated the significance of Trump's visit. "He needs to see the mountain areas" where roads are still blocked and towns cut off, said Frankie Perez, 52. The others agreed. "He's not going to the bad areas," said Giovanni Maisonet, 39.

But Perez, whose own home was left darkened and sweltering by the power cutoff, was impressed that Trump come at all, especially given the mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed at least 59 people. "We're struggling," he said. "I'm for the military here -- they're doing a lot of good. But we need light. We're part of the US."

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CNN 10 | October 4, 2017 | Trump visits hurricane stricken Puerto Rico | Daily Listening - Duration: 10:01.

Reporting from CNN Center, I'm Carl Azuz.

It's good to have you watching our midweek broadcast of CNN 10.

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled Las Vegas, Nevada, on Wednesday, the scene of

the deadliest shooting in modern American history.

As

investigators pick up pieces of evidence there and try to figure out the suspect's motive,

residents of Puerto Rico are picking up the pieces left

by Hurricane Maria, the devastating storm made landfall there on September 20th.

That's where President Trump was Tuesday, surveying the damage, meeting with Puerto

Rican officials and discussing the U.S. government's aid to the

island.

Puerto Rico is a U.S. commonwealth.

The island's 3.5 million residents are American citizens, but they don't vote in U.S. presidential

elections.

They have no voting members in the U.S. Congress and most Puerto Ricans don't pay a federal

income tax.

Hurricane Maria left all of them without electricity and most still don't have it.

More than half of people there also don't have access to clean,

drinking water.

Some Puerto Ricans, like the mayor of the capital San Juan, have criticized the U.S.

federal government for making an inefficient

response to the hurricane.

Others like the island's government have praised the government for quickly addressing

the island's concerns.

The White House says thousands of members of the U.S. National Guard have been in Puerto

Rico since before the storm hit and thousands of containers

of food, water and medical supplies have been sent to Puerto Rico.

But with the shortage of truck drivers, diesel fuel and working phone lines,

officials have had trouble getting the aid to those who need it.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): The thing about Puerto Rico

is that it was already on the edge.

Many here are sick,

older and poorer than the mainland, with long waits and a severe shortage of specialists

and an economic recession.

There was no reserve here,

nothing to keep them from toppling off the edge.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The hurricane just causes a lot of stress.

You have people, you know, coming late from work, trying to get gas, and stress

builds up.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: That's just what's happening on one of the Caribbean islands that was struck

by Hurricane Maria.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

IVAN WATSON, CNN SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): The approach to St. Croix reveals

a storm-tossed island still littered with

debris.

The airport, an improvised operation with a military presence.

Outside, civilians wait to be evacuated, joining the thousands now fleeing

to the U.S. mainland aboard what the authorities call mercy flights and mercy ships.

Among them, 19-year-old Taylor Thomson, her 11-year-old brother Alex, and their dog Whisky.

TAYLOR THOMSON, HOPING TO EVACUATE: Because everything is destroyed, homes, cars, businesses.

That's absolutely terrible, because you can't get

ahold of people you know.

I haven't talked to my friends since the storm passed.

I have no idea if they're OK, if their house is standing.

So, you

just don't know anything.

But it's awful.

WATSON: Hurricane Maria's devastating winds left a path of destruction, uprooting trees,

ripping down power lines, and according to federal

officials, damaging more than 2,000 structures.

Everywhere you look, people are cleaning up, including Dan Zebroski and his son's friend

Tyler, who are also hoping to make a little money collecting

scrap metal.

DAN ZEBROSKI, SAINT CROIX RESIDENT: Look at this, this is history.

This is hurricane season's history.

Nothing like this has ever happened.

WATSON (on camera): The U.S. Virgin Islands have long been an American tropical paradise,

but now, two back to back monster storms have devastated

the tourism industry which makes up the backbone of the island's economy.

(voice-over): The cruise ship currently docked here provides temporary housing for disaster

relief workers, instead of tourists.

Curfew sits in

at 6:00 p.m., an effort to stop looting that erupted after the storm.

YVETTE ROSS EDWARDS, ATTORNEY: Yes, this was blown up, a piece of it cracked off, kind

of a symbol as to where my officer is now.

WATSON: Attorney Yvette Ross Edwards shows me her office, soaked by rain after the storm

damaged the building's roof.

(on camera): Realistically, how long would it before you can get back to work?

ROSS EDWARDS: I am looking at not until January.

That's how long I'm looking.

WATSON (voice-over): Until then, she and her employees have to live without salaries, and

yet the island still is not out of the danger zone.

ROSS EDWARDS: And unfortunately, we're just getting passed the middle of the hurricane

season.

So, we have almost two more months to go, and that's

the sad part of that.

WATSON: Let's hope nature gives this battered corner of paradise some time to recover.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): Ten-second trivia:

A century ago, Remington, Royal and Underwood were all famous brands of what?

Razors, watches, looms or typewriters?

All of these companies were famous for producing typewriters, machines that were invented in

the 1800s.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: Technology has certainly changed, but there are some classic typewriter characteristics

that endure today.

The QWERTY keyboard, for

example.

It was patented in 1878, and one theory is that the letters were laid out that way to

keep the typewriter's mechanical keys separated, so

they wouldn't jam up.

That hasn't been proven.

But the machine's popularity was.

Even now, some folks still have a special place in their hearts and livelihoods for

typewriters.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

PAUL SCHWEITZER, GRAMERCY TYPEWRITER CO.: In the '60s, and '70s and '80s, you

look in the New York yellow pages, there were six pages of typewriter

companies right here in Manhattan.

Now, if you look, there's only two or three or four of us left.

BILL WEIR, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Meet Paul, last of a breed.

SCHWEITZER: When I'm out on the service call --

WEIR (on camera): Yes.

SCHWEITZER: -- this is me.

WEIR: This is you.

SCHWEITZER: Going out.

I can carry some of my tools, screwdrivers, cleaning rugs, and some of my smelly chemicals.

WEIR (voice-over): His dad had the same kit back during the depression, going office door

to door.

When Paul came back from the Navy, his pop made him buy suit to give him a tryout.

Fifty-five years later, the little shop is his now.

His son

helping out, and it is a portal back in time.

SCHWEITZER: This is all steel.

I mean, this is a heavy duty machine.

WEIR (on camera): Can I feel the weight?

SCHWEITZER: Yes.

WEIR: Wow.

(voice-over): He revised models from the '30s that could anchor a vote.

(on camera): Would you mind if I took this for a little test run for old time's sake?

SCHWEITZER: Yes, no problem.

WEIR (voice-over): And models from the '70s, it will snap you right back to Mrs. Schmelinski's

(ph) 10th grade typing lab.

SCHWEITZER: Very good.

Good typing.

WEIR (on camera): Not bad, right?

SCHWEITZER: Yes.

WEIR: Did you notice my posture there?

SCHWEITZER: No, very good.

It's good to see some of the younger generation still knows how to type.

WEIR: It's good to hear you refer to me as the younger generation.

I'll take that.

(voice-over): To be honest, I came here to feel sorry for Paul -- one more refugee of

progress in a dying industry.

But --

SCHWEITZER: There's still a lot of younger people who are rediscovering typewriters.

WEIR (on camera): Come on, Paul.

Really?

SCHWEITZER: Door bell just rang.

Can I just get that for a minute?

WEIR: Yes, please do.

Yes.

Go right ahead.

SCHWEITZER: Can I help you?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I was wondering if you guys saw a correction tape.

I have an IBM Selectric and I refuse to use anything else.

SCHWEITZER: Hey, you want to tell these people that?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: These machines are more reliable than my computer.

WEIR: Is that right?

Is that why you use it?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And it also can't get distracted.

They do one thing.

They type.

You can't check your Facebook, can't do your email.

Or maybe

I'm a romantic at heart, but everything about the typewriter is just more fluid to

me.

WEIR: And how long will Gramercy Typewriter be around?

SCHWEITZER: No, this can go for many years to come.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

AZUZ: If we want robots to help us do things, it's not very efficient to have a different

one for each task.

That's a quote from the leader of this

MTI project on what you could call origami robots.

Basically, this involves a small machine that's able to position itself into a plastic exoskeleton.

When that exoskeleton is heated, it changes

into a predetermined shape.

Then, the robot is able to move, sail or even glide to a new place.

Now, there are many layers to this story and some heated questions.

What happens if it's cold?

Is this research gold?

Will it be put on hold?

Will the idea get old or do they intend for it to be sold?

Lastly, how do they keep the robot in the fold?

I'm Carl Azuz and it's time for CNN 10 to power down.

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trump puerto rico [ Trophy [ Towel [ trump in puerto rico [ donald trump puerto rico ] - Duration: 3:01.

Brushing aside criticism of his administration's response to Hurricane Maria, President Trump visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday, hailing the recovery effort as an "amazing job" by first responders, telling officials they should be "proud" of a death toll that stood in double digits instead of thousands.

Nearly two weeks after the Category 4 storm raked the island, Trump, making his fourth visit to a hurricane zone in a month, lavished praise on local officials who spoke highly of him, while taking a veiled swipe at San Juan's mayor, who had previously characterized initial recovery efforts as ineffective.

In a televised meeting with officials in a hangar at Muniz Air National Guard Base, Trump struck an upbeat note about progress made since the storm struck on Sept. 20, knocking out the power grid, snatching away cellphone service, isolating dozens of rural communities and leaving hundreds of thousands scrambling for food, water, medicine, cash and gasoline.

But as sometimes happens when Trump makes off-the-cuff comments, the tone of his arrival remarks seemed jarring at times. He made an oddly jovial reference to the cost of the recovery effort, telling assembled officials: "I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you threw our budget a little out of whack!"

The president, who has previously drawn attention to the island's crippling debt and faltering infrastructure, then added: "But that's fine."

Trump also referred favorably to the official death count on the island — 16, but expected to rise — by comparing it to the fatality toll when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, killing an estimated 1,800 people.

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Trump has 3 options for dealing with North Korea…and why they will ALL fail - Duration: 5:51.

Trump has 3 options for dealing with North Korea…and why they will ALL fail

The US president vowed to stop the hermit kingdom developing a nuclear warhead capable of reaching the US mainland – saying: "It's not going to happen".

Trump has threatened to "totally destroy North Korea", ordered dummy bombing runs on Kim's palace and sent an armada of nuclear aircraft carriers to its border. The UN has slapped sanctions on the communist regime.

But Kim has ploughed on with repeated bomb and missile test and vowed to never give up his nuclear programme "for 1,000 years". ROCKET MAN: Kim Jong-un appears to be laughing at Donald Trump.

If a full-blown war breaks out – which is looking increasingly likely – it could spiral into World War 3 with China and Russia, and everyone agrees millions of civilians will die. So what options are left for Trump?.

Decapitation strike Trump could order a military mission to take out Kim and his cronies. The lightning strike would cut off the "head" of the regime – preventing it from commanding a war before it even begins.

South Korean forces even practiced for this last month. David Maxwell, a former US special forces Colonel, who has done five tours of South Korea, explained why it wouldn't work.

SPECIAL FORCES: David Maxwell served on five tours in South Korea. He told BBC Panorama: "We have to realise their entire system is designed to protect Kim Jong-un.

"There are three rings of defence around him and it's likely he will be in a deeply buried underground facility that will have to be penetrated while there are military forces counterattacking.".

Attack Kim's nuclear facilities The US has a huge air force and missile arsenal. It could surely blast the factories building Kim's nukes and the launch pads designed for firing them to kingdom come.

But it might not be that easy. North Korea has a huge number of facilities involved in the nuclear weapons programme – and many of them are underground. BLAST OFF: North Koreas Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile could reach the US.

Curtis Melvin, of the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University in the US, pointed to a hillside thought to contain an entire nuclear factory under a thick wood of trees.

"I would say most of North Korea's important military infrastructure is underground," he told Panorama. North Korea has artillery massed along its border with the South and if the US did attempt a strike, it would fire back with everything it's got.

South Korea – which houses 24,000 US soldiers would bear the brunt of this. Mr Maxwell said: "It's hard to put a number on the blood and treasure that would be expended.

"But we would have a greater loss of civilian life than we have seen in any war since World War 2 and Korea.". Diplomacy Trump could try to persuade Kim to give up his nuclear programme.

The US has admitted it has channels of communication to Kim and it has been putting pressure on China, North Korea's main ally, to force the trigger-happy regime to negotiate.

The US has already got China and Russia to agree a much tougher raft of sanctions, strangling off the cash Kim uses to fund his military.

Christopher Hill, who was US negotiator to North Korea from 2005 to 2009, said: "I do believe that if the US does stay engaged on it and makes it clear to the North Koreans that we are not walking away from this they will come to understand a life with nuclear weapons can be very difficult because it will will involve the United States coming after them day and night.".

But Trump has said talking with "Little Rocket Man" is a waste of time. And regime insiders appear to back this up. North Korean defector Kim Kwang-Jin said Kim Jong-un would "never" give up his nuclear weapons.

He told Panorama: "Their goal of making these weapons is to drive out US troops from South Korea so before that they will never give up. "[Kim Jong-un will] never [give up his nuclear weapons.".

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Batman v Superman: Political debate - Trump vs Clinton parody hosted by Randy Rainbow - Duration: 10:17.

from the DCU the first presidential debate

hi I'm Randy Rainbow and I'll be your host

Who made Joel Schumacher the host?

You ruined my LIFE!

ooh don't compare me to that fruity to me

(Audience member): I'm gay

Welcome Batman and...

Superman question number one are you a good role model for kids?

I'm glad you brought that up because my opponent clearly isn't; he goes around beating up

criminals. We have to be merciful even to supervillains

You mean the kind of compassion your supporters show when they attack mine?!

You don't count...

because you're weird.

Time's up!

Hey! I didn't get to answer it.

question number two: will each of you allow your personal financial information to be made public?

Go for it; I'm broke.

I'm afraid I cannot. For that would compromise the secret

of my identity.

ah ha what are you hiding?

my identity!

Only a criminal wouldn't allow their

personal information to be exploited for public consumption

I'll bet he spends a lot on porn too

when you're a rich playboy you don't need porn.

You justenjoy it for its artistic merit

Superman your opponent has accused you of being

and I quote

"a goody two-shoes pussy fart"

How do you respond?

Am not!

Batman how do you respond to allegations that you once got with poison ivy and

Catwoman near hours of parked why that's completely false I up with them both at

the same time and it was awesome mmm question for both of you

how should we deal with the problem of terrorism terrorists have taken up the

life of crime because they are incapable of reasoning sometimes the only way to

deal with such evil is with force I disagree

violence never solves anything clutter violence solves most things we

have to fight hatred with love really is that how you defeated doomsday with love

just like you he doesn't count well that's convenient you know what

else is convenient when I'm I begged your mom after she was dead Oh Martha

why are you idiots cheering well said Supes

no it wasn't Superman Jeremy from the internet asks what in your opinion makes

for a successful secret identity Thank You Geoffrey well my opponent

feels that the best way to go is to hide your ugly face behind a mask

I think simplicity is the key why not make both different sides of your

psychology

whoa the next question is for you Superman

hey this thing is rigged maybe we should just you bothering me are you some kind

of crazy Jehovah Witness or something I want to talk to Henry I don't know who

Henry is now leave me alone

are you homosexual I haven't decided yet

so the next question is for both of you how do you feel about the casting of Ben

Affleck is Batman seriously I thought we were past the whole athlet thing

personally I think it was brilliant he's the only Batman handsome enough to keep

Wonder Woman in our realm she only likes you because of your giant strap-on of

the truth I told you I don't stuff my crotch I say otherwise how do each of

you feel about the scientifically proven problem of global warming this is an

important subject my home planet was exploded because of global warming we

have to do everything in our power to fight it with love coming from a man who

is sane I think that the world will be fine with or without humans or aliens

and we should put our resources towards making our time here as good as it can

be and what do you each have to say about immigration as an interplanetary

illegal alien myself I see the need for cheap under-the-table Mexican labor as a

wealthy businessman and I must stress the importance that

everyone who comes into our country does so lawfully and makes a positive

contribution laughs that is extremely racist you're

supposed to be unbiased I have a dream that we are no longer judged by the

country that we pledge allegiance to you shouldn't even be allowed to be right

you are from so far away that calling you a foreigner doesn't even suffice you

were more like four honest okay Batman you're getting a little bit silly let's

get things back on the serious track with this important question what is

your opinion on whether people should pee or poo poo obviously it's far more

important nonsense crew is filthy people should only be

allowed to pink that's not really what I meant

clearly this man has never attempted to hold in a row guitar it's annoying yes

but trying to stop yourself from kissing is more than just annoying

it's painful you're talking shit no I am talking piss you're talking shit bang

one final question where do you stand on the important issue of comes an abortion

first asshole Batman as someone who has had many confrontations with powerful

villains and nearly as many pregnancy stares with supermodels

I understand the need for both as someone who actually values you

like I despise both thank you both I know just sure helped to solidify my

previously held convictions and finish through all our viewers or at least the

ones that agree with my opinions the rest of you are bigots and if we've

learned one thing just one thing in this debate it should be that we should hate

one another when we don't agree on a stupid shape thank you and good night

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Trump Admin Hides Report Showing Their Tax Plan Is A Scam - Duration: 3:43.

Last week, we get a full taste of the Republicans and Donald Trump's tax package, which includes

massive tax giveaways to corporations and the top 1%, while actually raising taxes on

the bottom level of income earners in the United States in order to pay for those massive

tax cuts.

But something that happened during the release of that tax package is something that should

have us all very very concerned, because nobody paid attention to it at the time.

In fact most media outlets completely missed it.

What happened was that all the way back in 2012, the Office of Tax Analysis within the

federal government, did a report on how trickle-down economics is snake oil.

How it is a scam and how it will never work, and more importantly how it's screws over

average American workers.

Here is what that specific report said.

It said, "That when you lower taxes on corporations, the tax burden within the corporation, which

is usually 82% of the taxes are paid by the corporation itself.

The other 18 are actually paid by the employees.

But when you lower their taxes, they pay 75% but the workers share increases to 25%.

So taxes on the workers go up.

Taxes on the corporation itself go down.

The extra money goes back into the pockets of shareholders and CEOs."

It does not work, and it creates an increased burden on the workers themselves.

And the Trump Administration fearing that people in this country would see that report,

because it was on the Office of Tax Analysis website decided to bury that report.

They deleted it.

They hid it from the American public so that we could not get a look at it, and understand

that their tax policy was a complete fraud.

All of the promises they been making publicly like, this was going to help American workers,

this was going to help small businesses, this was going to create job growth.

Every one of those talking points was thoroughly debunked in this government report.

So the Trump Administration decided to do what they do best, and pretend that it didn't

exist.

And the American public no longer had access to it through the government's website.

There is a link, in the video description for this video, to a Politico article that

has a pdf of the official report in it.

I encourage everyone to follow that link.

Download that report, and share it to as many supply-side economics fanatics as you can.

Because as we've stated time and time again, trickle-down economics does not work.

It has not worked ever.

It will not work ever.

In every available report on it shows that, yep it can't work.

All it does is increase the tax liability for workers and American families, while lower

taxes on the top 1% and corporations who put that money in their pockets rather than spending

it to create more American jobs.

The Trump Administration is praying that you don't get your hands on that information.

So I encourage everyone, download the report, and share it will every single

person that you know.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Hides Report Showing Their Tax Plan Is A Scam - Duration: 3:43.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Gets Roasted In SNL Season Premiere - Duration: 3:50.

This past weekend Saturday Night Live had their season premiere and just like last year

they spend a good amount of time, in fact they actually opened the show attacking the

Trump Administration.

But, since they no longer have Sean Spicer or Reince Priebus or Stave Bannon or any of

the usual suspects this time they spent a good amount of time going after new White

House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Let's take a look.

Mr. President I've gotta be honest, this is only gonna get way worse.

I like you Sarah.

You're a straight shooter, that's why you've outlasted Sean Spicer, Scaramucci, Bannon,

Priebus, Gorka, Flynn, Yates and Tom Price.

Thank you sir.

I think it's because folks listen to me because I'm no nonsense but I'm all nonsense.

What's funny about this and this is actually not even the first time they've sent up Sarah

Huckabee Sanders, is that they're almost running out of people within the Trump Administration

because everybody's been fired and yet somehow the people who remain within the Trump Administration

are just as bad as all of the people who have either quit, been fired, or resigned.

So, there's no shortage of people to make fun of technically but it is ironic considering

the fact that we've seen some really horrible people go.

Yet there's still just as many horrible people still left in the Administration.

Also, not featured in that particular clip, but in the whole segment, Jeff Sessions made

and appearance.

Not the real Jeff Sessions but Saturday Night Live's version of him and once again played

by a woman, which I'm sure is gonna get underneath Donald Trump's skin to no end.

Again, Saturday Night Live knows exactly what they're doing.

Last year or excuse me I guess the beginning of this year, Donald Trump tried to pick a

fight with Saturday Night Live over their portrayal by Melissa McCarthy of Sean Spicer

and Donald Trump lost humiliatingly.

So, Saturday Night Live is not gonna back down.

They're gonna continue to send up the members of the Trump Administration, continue to make

fun of them, and continue to call them out for what they see as the truth because that

is exactly what happened here.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders coming out and saying I'm no nonsense but I'm all nonsense.

That is exactly how the American public sees her.

We do not believe anything that comes out of her mouth, yet somehow with her little

folksy accent and politically connections from her father, some people in this country

still seem to think that she's a real trustworthy kind of person.

Well she's not.

Saturday Night Live understands that so they pounce on it.

Right now one of the best tools we have against the Trump Administration are comedy shows.

Comedy shows, late night TV show hosts, Seth Myers, Samantha B., Jimmy Kimmel people like

that are out there yes roasting the administration but more importantly also teaching the American

public about what's actually happening in this country in a straight forward way that

everybody can understand.

That's what the late night hosts are doing and that's what Saturday Night Live is doing

and it has all proven to be a tremendous service to the people of this country.

For more infomation >> Sarah Huckabee Sanders Gets Roasted In SNL Season Premiere - Duration: 3:50.

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Trump Visits Puerto Rico, Jared and Ivanka's Private Email Domain - Monologue - Duration: 3:19.

For more infomation >> Trump Visits Puerto Rico, Jared and Ivanka's Private Email Domain - Monologue - Duration: 3:19.

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Paul Ryan Thinks Donald Trump's Heart Is "In The Right Place" On Race Issues - Duration: 3:35.

Our recent interview on CBS's Face the Nation, House speaker Paul Ryan said that he knows

Donald Trump's heart is in the right place on matters of race here in the United States.

He said this with a straight face and he said it as if he actually believes it.

According to Paul Ryan, what he said in this interview, he's heard conversation with Donald

Trump behind the scenes.

You know, the conversations that nobody else gets to hear.

The ones that take place in the corridors of The White House far from the reach of cameras

and microphones.

But Donald Trump seems like a really sensitive guy.

The kind of guy that understands the plight of African Americans and Hispanics and everybody

else who's not white in this country.

Unfortunately for Paul Ryan, one, I absolutely do not believe that that has ever happened

and two, the things that Donald Trump says both publicly on Twitter and publicly out

of his mouth, prove otherwise.

Donald Trump's heart is not in the right place at all with regards to race relations in the

United States.

If it were, he wouldn't have called Neo-Nazi's some fine people and then black athletes protesting

police brutality sons of bitches.

But that is exactly what happened.

Those were the President's words.

It's not something that we've twisted to mean something else, something that we have taken

out of context.

That is what he said.

You can't tell me that his heart is in the right place.

He tried to hijack the entire national anthem protest movement and make it all about athletes

disrespecting the flag and completely ignoring the fact that black people in this country

are getting mowed down by police officers for no reason whatsoever.

Donald Trump has been absolutely horrible on race relations here in the United States.

Worse than anyone I have seen in my lifetime.

So don't say that his heart is in the right place.

If he's going to be racist, at least be honest about it.

Paul Ryan was given a tremendous opportunity during the Trump Administration to set himself

apart and emerge as an actual leader within the Republican party and set up a potential

future political bid for a higher office.

Instead, he is proven time and time again, that he is nothing but a spineless little

Donald Trump lapdog who will go out there and defend this president that the majority

of this country absolutely hates, that the majority of republicans do not like.

For what?

Why does he do this?

What does he have to gain?

Technically he has nothing to gain at this point.

He has everything to lose and he isn't even smart enough to understand that he is losing

it because he won't stand up to this bully of a president who clearly has racist inklings

within him and instead goes out there and tells us insane little theories that Donald

Trump is ... his heart is in the right place when it comes to the treatment of black people

in this country.

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