Monday, November 13, 2017

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U.S. President Donald Trump says it's possible he could be "friends"... with Kim Jong-un

one day.

This following a tweet,... where Trump said he would never insult the North Korean leader,...

in response to a Pyongyang statement describing the U.S. president as an "old lunatic."

Yu Joonhee reports.

President Trump sent out a tweet... while in Vietnam for the APEC summit,... saying

he wouldn't call North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "short and fat"... following an insult directed

at him from Pyongyang's foreign ministry.

When asked... if he could see the possibility of him being friends with Kim,... he said

there could be a chance.

"That might be a strange thing to happen but it's a possibility.

If it did happen it could be a good thing, I can tell you, for North Korea, but it could

also be good for a lot of other places and be good for the rest the world."

Trump has traded threats and insults with Kim in the past... amid escalating tensions

over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Having previously called him "Rocket Man"... the U.S. president also warned the North Korean

leader... he was putting himself in peril and grave danger... during a speech last Tuesday

at South Korea's National Assembly.

However,... both sides may now be backing down somewhat... with Secretary of State Rex

Tillerson saying dialogue could soon take place...

adding the U.S. has "two or three" channels available to send messages to the North Korean

regime.

North Korea,... for its part,... has also refrained from military provocations in recent

weeks.

It remains to be seen... if the brief lull in tensions... could lead to talks between

Washington and Pyongyang... that could pave the way for formal negotiations in the future.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says it's possible he could become friends with Kim Jong-un - Duration: 1:39.

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Trump n en peut plus de kim jong um - Duration: 2:48.

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Trump called Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' in response to earlier insult: Conway - Duration: 0:40.

A White House official has defended President Trump's tweet... describing North Korean leader

Kim Jong-un as "short and fat",... saying he was simply responding in kind to Pyongyang's

earlier remarks.

This,... according to White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway on Sunday... who emphasized

North Korea had insulted President Trump first.

She went further by adding,... the comments should be taken in full context... and that

it was part of Trump's efforts to contain the regime.

Earlier,... North Korea's foreign ministry had released a statement... calling Trump

a crazy old person,... prompting the U.S. leader to fire off a tweet in response.

For more infomation >> Trump called Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' in response to earlier insult: Conway - Duration: 0:40.

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Trump calling Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' was response to Kim's insults: White House official - Duration: 0:31.

A top White House official has clarified that President Trump's suggestion that North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un is "short and fat" was simply a response to Kim's own insulting language.

In an interview with ABC news on Sunday, White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway explained

that the President Trump was just responding the way he normally would to someone who insulted

him first.

Trump's tweet came just after a statement from North Korea once again referring to the

U.S. leader as a "dotard," meaning a very old person.

For more infomation >> Trump calling Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' was response to Kim's insults: White House official - Duration: 0:31.

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Barnicle: World leaders are laughing at the US - Trump news | MORNING JOE 11/13/17 - Duration: 21:01.

For more infomation >> Barnicle: World leaders are laughing at the US - Trump news | MORNING JOE 11/13/17 - Duration: 21:01.

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Donald Trump Jr. Lashes Out at George Takei | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:04.

Donald Trump Jr. has lashed out at George Takei just days after the Star Trek icon was

accused of sexually assaulting a former male model while the young man was passed out.

The alleged incident took place at his condo in 1981… and Don Jr took him to task.

Back in June Takei accused Ivanka Trump of playing the victim after an interview she

did with Fox and Friends.

Don replied with a tweet of his own, saying this didn't age well… and maybe George

shouldn't opine about victims ever again.

A man named Scott Brunton says George groped him when he was just 24… admitting that

it happened a long time ago, but he had never forgotten it.

Takei has denied the allegations saying the event simply did not occur.

He even added that he does not know why the model has made these claims now, 36 years

later.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Jr. Lashes Out at George Takei | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:04.

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Trump Wraps Up Southeast Asian Nations Trip - Duration: 1:21.

For more infomation >> Trump Wraps Up Southeast Asian Nations Trip - Duration: 1:21.

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Full Trump-Putin meeting at APEC failed due to U.S. 'inflexibility': Report - Duration: 0:44.

The Kremlim says U.S. 'inflexibility' meant a full, one-on-one meeting between Presidents

Trump and Putin... did not materialize at the APEC summit.

Russian media sources... citing Moscow's press secretary Dmitry Peskov... reported Sunday

that the U.S. did not offer any alternatives... to Russia's efforts to arrange a formal meeting.

The two leaders *did hold brief talks... at the main meeting hall... with Trump saying

he had a "good discussion" with Putin... on issues ranging from Syria to allegations of

Russian involvement... in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

The previous meeting between the pair... was back in July in Hamburg, Germany... during

the G20 Summit.

For more infomation >> Full Trump-Putin meeting at APEC failed due to U.S. 'inflexibility': Report - Duration: 0:44.

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Trump says it's possible he could become friends with Kim Jong-un - Duration: 1:39.

U.S. President Donald Trump says it's possible he could be "friends"... with Kim Jong-un

one day.

This following a tweet,... where Trump said he would never insult the North Korean leader,...

in response to a Pyongyang statement describing the U.S. president as an "old lunatic."

Yu Joonhee reports.

President Trump sent out a tweet... while in Vietnam for the APEC summit,... saying

he wouldn't call North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "short and fat"... following an insult directed

at him from Pyongyang's foreign ministry.

When asked... if he could see the possibility of him being friends with Kim,... he said

there could be a chance.

"That might be a strange thing to happen but it's a possibility.

If it did happen it could be a good thing, I can tell you, for North Korea, but it could

also be good for a lot of other places and be good for the rest the world."

Trump has traded threats and insults with Kim in the past... amid escalating tensions

over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Having previously called him "Rocket Man"... the U.S. president also warned the North Korean

leader... he was putting himself in peril and grave danger... during a speech last Tuesday

at South Korea's National Assembly.

However,... both sides may now be backing down somewhat... with Secretary of State Rex

Tillerson saying dialogue could soon take place...

adding the U.S. has "two or three" channels available to send messages to the North Korean

regime.

North Korea,... for its part,... has also refrained from military provocations in recent

weeks.

It remains to be seen... if the brief lull in tensions... could lead to talks between

Washington and Pyongyang... that could pave the way for formal negotiations in the future.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says it's possible he could become friends with Kim Jong-un - Duration: 1:39.

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BREAKING NEWS TODAY 11/13/17, Trump says he believes Putin's election meddling denials - Duration: 18:22.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS TODAY 11/13/17, Trump says he believes Putin's election meddling denials - Duration: 18:22.

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Trump Praises Philippines Success in Closing Gender Gap - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Trump Praises Philippines Success in Closing Gender Gap - Duration: 0:58.

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Rafael Sanchez de Puerta, il protezionismo di Trump minaccia gli aiuti Pac - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Rafael Sanchez de Puerta, il protezionismo di Trump minaccia gli aiuti Pac - Duration: 2:06.

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Supporting President Trump's Immigration Plan | Marsha Blackburn for Senate - Duration: 1:06.

I support the President's goals and his plan on immigration.

He is right to require Congress to get in there and figure out this entry/exit program

and how our visas are issued.

40% of those who are illegally in the country are here because they have overstayed a visa.

So, the American people, for a variety of reasons, have said "Let's secure this southern border."

Yes, part of it will be a wall.

Part of it is probably going to be increased surveillance.

Part of it is going to be other technology.

The good thing is, the Border Patrol is leading a lot of this discussion.

Saying this is what we need.

We in Congress need to give the Border Patrol what they see they need.

What they tell us they need in order to secure that southern border.

For more infomation >> Supporting President Trump's Immigration Plan | Marsha Blackburn for Senate - Duration: 1:06.

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Trump calling Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' was response to Kim's insults: White House official - Duration: 0:27.

A top official clarified that President Donald Trump's suggestion that Kim Jong-un is "short

and fat" was simply a response to the North Korean leader's own insulting language.

In an interview with ABC news on Sunday, White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway explained

that Trump was just responding the way he normally would... to someone who insulted

him first.

His tweet came just after a statement from Pyongyang once again referring to the U.S.

leader as a "dotard,".

For more infomation >> Trump calling Kim Jong-un 'short and fat' was response to Kim's insults: White House official - Duration: 0:27.

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After Trump Points Out Big MSM Russian Lies, Mad Maxine Panics & Drops Cash On Crazy Plot - Duration: 5:42.

President Donald Trump was hounded by the mainstream media for shaking Russian President

Vladimir Putin's hand while at a conference in Vietnam.

The left's crazy obsession with Russia continues, even after the official FBI investigation

report was just made public.

Trump pointed to that report to back up his claims that there is no evidence of collusion,

and right away, Maxine Waters panicked, seeing her "Impeach 45" campaign fizzle out,

which caused her to drop a ton of cash on a "secret plot."

Maxine Waters found herself becoming the new darling of the Democratic Party at the ripe

old age of seventy-nine when she started screaming "Impeach 45" at rallies, and that morphed

into her crusade to lie, cheat, and do whatever she needed to make liberals believe she was

really on to something.

It's all coming crashing down now, though, and she can't stand it.

The official report from the FBI investigation on Russian interference into the 2016 campaign

is finally out for the public to read.

Since it was no longer under "classified" information, it gave Trump carte blanche to

point out lies coming from the mainstream media.

Trump once again pointed out that there are not 17 intelligence agencies who said our

election was hacked by Russians.

He also clarified that what is in the FBI investigation report proves nothing about

Russians at all.

"And then you hear it's 17 agencies.

Well, it's three.

And one is Brennan and one is whatever.

I mean, give me a break.

They're political hacks," said President Trump.

Trump also stated, "So you look at it — I mean, you have Brennan, you have Clapper,

and you have Comey.

Comey is proven now to be a liar, and he's proven to be a leaker.

So you look at that, and you have President Putin very strongly, vehemently says he had

nothing to do with that.

Now, you're not going to get into an argument.

You're going to start talking about Syria and the Ukraine."

What he is getting at is that the heads of those agencies who were pumping this bogus

Russian narrative were all political hacks from day one.

But, here's the kicker that has Auntie Maxine so scared — that FBI investigation report

reads like a comic strip.

It identifies two hackers they call "ATPT29" and "ATPT28," and nowhere does it say

anything about how those two entities are linked to Russia.

The Conservative Treehouse reports, "What the report does well is using technical terminology

to describe common cyber activity.

Example: 'ATPT29' sounds looming, but really is Olaf, the imaginary round-faced

chubby guy probably working from his kitchen table, and 'ATPT28' is his unemployed

socially isolated buddy living in mom's basement down the street.

But when put into technical terms they sound more alarming…. more colluding or something."

After quoting several "techie" paragraphs found in the report that is like gobbly-gook,

they add, "All that nonsense is saying is a general explanation for how hacking, any

hacking, is generally carried out.

This entire FBI report is nothing more than a generalized, albeit techno-worded explanation

for how Nigerians, Indians, or in this case Russians, attempt to gain your email passwords

etc., nothing more."

Mad Maxine needed to defend her lies that she knew would come out in that FBI investigation

report.

She knew since the mainstream media would bury it and refuse to report on it, she had

a chance to do "something big" to counteract the conservative press who would get the word

out.

She came up with a "secret plot," colluding with the LA Times.

Lo and behold, the Los Angeles Times comes out with a huge headline last week that reads,

"Maxine Waters: It looks more and more like the Trump presidency will end in impeachment."

Wow, the LA Times is going on record, backing crazy Auntie Maxine, even though there is

no hardcore evidence anywhere to justify the fake Russian-Trump collusion narrative?

When you start reading it, right away the language sounds nutty, even for the liberal

LA Times.

And, it's no wonder since the whole thing was written by Maxine Waters herself, or more

likely one of her staffers.

Poor Maxine is so desperate, she paid the LA Times for some space to write an editorial.

"Every day we learn more and more about the extent of coordination between his [Trump's]

campaign and the Kremlin to undermine our democracy," reports Mad Maxine via the LA

Times, but she fails in the entire scathing, lying piece of work to give us any evidence

of this scary "Kremlin connection."

You are smoking crack you lunatic.

— Hollywood Resistance (@BettinaVLA) November 9, 2017

Well, the liberal nutjobs fell for it, and Waters got over 16,000 likes and 5,000 retweets

on Twitter.

But, it's a losing battle, and there will be howling and screaming just like on Election

Night when this finally ends and their "Impeach 45" campaign comes tumbling down.

With it will fall the legend of Mad Maxine Waters, as she gets trounced in the next election

by GOP challenger Omar Navarro, who as a boy grew up living in the hell of Auntie Maxine's

crime-ridden streets in the 43rd District in LA.

For more infomation >> After Trump Points Out Big MSM Russian Lies, Mad Maxine Panics & Drops Cash On Crazy Plot - Duration: 5:42.

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Trump says it's possible he could become friends with Kim Jong-un - Duration: 1:40.

U.S. President Donald Trump says it's possible he could be "friends"... with Kim Jong-un

one day.

This following a tweet,... where Trump said he would never insult the North Korean leader,...

in response to a Pyongyang statement describing the U.S. president as an "old lunatic."

Yu Joonhee tells us more.

President Trump sent out a tweet... while in Vietnam for the APEC summit,... saying

he wouldn't call North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "short and fat"... following an insult directed

at him from Pyongyang's foreign ministry.

When asked... if he could see the possibility of him being friends with Kim,... he said

there could be a chance.

"That might be a strange thing to happen but it's a possibility.

If it did happen it could be a good thing, I can tell you, for North Korea, but it could

also be good for a lot of other places and be good for the rest the world."

Trump has traded threats and insults with Kim in the past... amid escalating tensions

over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Having previously called him "Rocket Man"... the U.S. president also warned the North Korean

leader... he was putting himself in peril and grave danger... during a speech last Tuesday

at South Korea's National Assembly.

However,... both sides may now be backing down somewhat... with Secretary of State Rex

Tillerson saying dialogue could soon take place...

adding the U.S. has "two or three" channels available to send messages to the North Korean

regime.

North Korea,... for its part,... has also refrained from military provocations in recent

weeks.

It remains to be seen... if the brief lull in tensions... could lead to talks between

Washington and Pyongyang... that could pave the way for formal negotiations in the future.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says it's possible he could become friends with Kim Jong-un - Duration: 1:40.

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Full Trump-Putin meeting at APEC failed due to U.S. 'inflexibility': Report - Duration: 0:44.

The Kremlim says U.S. 'inflexibility' meant a full, one-on-one meeting between Presidents

Trump and Putin... did not materialize at the APEC summit.

Russian media sources... citing Moscow's press secretary Dmitry Peskov... reported Sunday

that the U.S. did not offer any alternatives... to Russia's efforts to arrange a formal meeting.

The two leaders *did hold brief talks... at the main meeting hall... with Trump saying

he had a "good discussion" with Putin... on issues ranging from Syria to allegations of

Russian involvement... in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

The previous meeting between the pair... was back in July in Hamburg, Germany... during

the G20 Summit.

For more infomation >> Full Trump-Putin meeting at APEC failed due to U.S. 'inflexibility': Report - Duration: 0:44.

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BREAKING: Trump Issues Massive 'Deportation' Order, Democrats Hate It - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 3:42.

The deportation of illegal immigrants was a major campaign promise of President Trump

and one he's been working hard to deliver on.

According to The Washington Examiner, the Executive Office for Immigration Review has

revealed a surprising shift of "culture" under President Trump.

Immigration attorneys that were once able to delay court decisions indefinitely on deportation

under former-President Obama are now being forced to push for final verdicts, leading

to more deportations.

An official for the EOIR explains that under President Obama's administration, attorneys

could delay a deportation by seeking an administrative closure, a type of pause in the case before

a decision could be reached.

A Department of Justice official explained these delays would then justify the court's

decisions to avoid reaching a final decision, which would indefinitely put off the final

verdict.

"Rather than getting [a decision on removal proceedings]…Instead, it created this culture

of seeking continuance to try to build up a request for prosecutorial discretion for

administrative closure, and so it had a ripple effect," the official said.

Mathew Kolken, an immigration lawyer, explains the workaround used by many attorneys during

the Obama era: "They utilized a mechanism called administrative closure to remove the

immediate threat of deportation by putting an immigrant into a state of legal limbo.

Although still subject to the immigration court's jurisdiction, an immigrant facing

deportation would no longer have to be concerned about having their case scheduled for a hearing.

In sum, their case was put on the back burner of the stove, with the burner turned off."

A report by the Center for Immigration Studies released earlier this year revealed that 200,000

deportation cases were negated using such tactics under President Obama.

With President Trump, however, the EOIR has revealed that final decisions have increased

16 percent when compared to the same time last year.

The total amount of deportation orders has increased by 29 percent.

Part of this is likely due to a memo sent out by Attorney General Jeff Sessions regarding

that specific exploit used during President Obama's administration.

It reminded immigration judges when administrative closures where to be properly used and stated:

"[T]he delays caused by granting multiple and lengthy continuances, when multiplied

across the entire immigration court, exacerbate already crowded immigration dockets."

Mr. Kolken says those cases, which were placed on continual limbo, are now being brought

to the forefront and decisions are finally being made, "President Trump's administration

is now actively moving those cases back to the front burner of the stove and turning

the heat back on so that deportation hearings may be scheduled for those who received a

temporary reprieve."

This change in the culture of immigration proceedings shows how President Trump's

efforts in the White House are having an effect on the bureaucracies of "the swamp" that

were left over from President Obama.

Rather than have deportation cases remain unresolved indefinitely, the legal system

is shaking off the cobwebs and operating as it should.

Though President Trump may be meeting stiff resistance from Democrats and sanctuary cities

in implementing stronger deportation measures, his influence is having an effect on the overall

system and it's resulting in progress.

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