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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Putin and Trump vow to MERGE POWERS and destroy ISIS 'once and for all' - Duration: 4:28.

Putin and Trump vow to MERGE POWERS and destroy ISIS 'once and for all'

Speaking during a summit of Asian Pacific leaders in Vietnam, President Trump said the Russian president was "insulted" by claims his country had interfered in the US election.

  And he said it would be "a great thing to have a good relationship with Russia" because it could help tackle rogue state North Korea.

  In a joint statement, both leaders said "successful US-Russia" military efforts have "dramatically accelerated" Islamic State's territorial losses.   "These efforts will continue until the final defeat of Islamic State," added the statement.

They agreed that "there is no military solution" to the bloody six-year civil war and committed to bringing the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to the peace process in Geneva.

  Russia has run a major bombing campaign in Syria since 2015 when it stepped in to support Assad's fight against rebels – some of them US-backed – and tipped the conflict in his favour.

  With the two nations backing competing factions in the conflict, last night's agreement over the next steps towards peace was said to be significant.

  While Russian support has kept Assad in power, helping President Putin expand Russian influence across the region, the US is now seeking to have a louder voice in any plan to help the nation recover from years of civil war.

Though there was no official bilateral meeting, Mr Trump and Mr Putin were seen sharing cordial handshakes and brief conversations three times during the summit.   Afterwards President Trump said the agreement would save "tremendous numbers of lives".

  "We did it very quickly," he added.   Referring to President Putin he said: "We seem to have a very good feeling for each other, a good relationship considering we don't know each other well.

"  President Putin later described Mr Trump as "a well-mannered person and comfortable to deal with". He added: "We know each other little, but the US president is highly civil in his behaviour, friendly.

We have a normal dialogue but unfortunately little time."  It was the first time the pair had met since the G20 summit in July, following a period of heightened diplomatic tensions over allegations that Moscow meddled in last year's US presidential elections.  A probe by special counsel Robert Mueller has accused Mr Trump's former campaign aides of secretly meeting Kremlin-connected officials, a charge Russia denies.  President Putin branded the claims of political meddling as "fantasies" aimed at undermining Mr Trump's presidency.  President Trump said he was satisfied by President Putin's repeated assurance that Moscow played no part in swaying last year's elections. .

"I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it," he said.  "I think he's very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country."  And he highlighted that Russia could assist in one of the main foreign policy issues challenging the US today – North Korea.  "It would be a great thing to have a good relationship with Russia," President Trump said.  "He could really help us in North Korea.

If Russia helped us in addition to China that problem would go away a lot faster.".

For more infomation >> Putin and Trump vow to MERGE POWERS and destroy ISIS 'once and for all' - Duration: 4:28.

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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,".

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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.

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Donald Trump's Asia tour: Philippines protesters clashing with police in Manila ahead of visit - Duration: 4:37.

Donald Trump's Asia tour: Philippines protesters clashing with police in Manila ahead of visit

Riot police used water canons to prevent hundreds of protesters reaching the US embassy in Manila,

just a few hours before the arrival of US President Donald Trump in the Philippines

for a regional summit and the last leg of his Asia tour.

Carrying placards declaring "Dump Trump" and "Down with US Imperialism", the left-wing

protesters were blocked by police in riot gear with shields and batons, and then showered

with jets of water from a fire engine.

"Trump is the CEO of the imperialist government of the US," said 18-year-old student Alexis

Danday after the protesters were scattered.

"We know he is here to push for unfair treaties between the Philippines and the US."

Mr Trump arrived in the Philippines at about 5:00pm (local time) for meetings with leaders

of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other East Asian nations, fresh

off an Asia-Pacific summit and bilateral visit in Vietnam.

The US President joined Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and other regional leaders

for a gala event celebrating the 50th anniversary of ASEAN.

In Hanoi earlier on Sunday, the US President said he was prepared to mediate between claimants

to the South China Sea, where four ASEAN countries and Taiwan contest China's sweeping claims

to the busy waterway.

"If I can help mediate or arbitrate, please let me know," Mr Trump said at a meeting with

Vietnam's President, Tran Dai Quang.

"I'm a very good mediator and arbitrator."

In August, foreign ministers of South-East Asia and China adopted a negotiating framework

for a code of conduct in the South China Sea, a move they hailed as progress but one seen

by critics as a tactic to buy China time to consolidate its power.

The framework seeks to advance a 2002 Declaration of Conduct (DOC) of Parties in the South China

Sea, which has mostly been ignored by claimant states, particularly China, which has built

seven man-made islands in disputed waters, three of them equipped with runways, surface-to-air

missiles and radars.

In August Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, along with US Secretary of State Rex

Tillerson and Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono, urged the countries to make sure the

code of conduct would be legally binding.

The framework will be endorsed by China and the 10 nations of ASEAN in Manila on Monday,

a diplomat from one of the regional bloc's countries said.

Trump's last stop on marathon Asia tour

The Philippines will be Mr Trump's last stop on a marathon tour that has taken him to Japan,

South Korea, China and Vietnam.

Despite Mr Trump's "America First" policy, the visit should provide some reassurance

that Washington remains committed to a region that Beijing sees as its strategic domain.

The increasing use of the phrase "Indo-Pacific" by Mr Trump and his team during their Asian

tour this week, instead of the more common "Asia-Pacific" term, has been seen by analysts

as an effort to depict the region as more than China-dominated.

Pacific Rim nation leaders agreed in Vietnam on Saturday to address "unfair trade practices"

and "market distorting subsidies", a statement that bore the imprint of Mr Trump's efforts

to reshape the global trade landscape.

The summit of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) countries in Vietnam put on show the

contrasting vision of the America First policy with the traditional consensus favouring multinational

deals that China now seeks to champion.

Mr Trump will hold talks with Mr Duterte in Manila, where he will try to shore up relations

strained by Mr Duterte's notorious anti-US sentiment and his enthusiasm for better ties

with Russia and China.

Others who will be in Manila for the summit meetings include Chinese Premier Li Keqiang,

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and leaders from Japan, Canada, South Korea, India,

Australia, New Zealand as well as the member states of ASEAN.

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Trump attacks Kim Jong-un as 'SHORT and FAT' - Duration: 0:59.

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Clapper and Brennan respond to Trump - Duration: 3:04.

good intentions toward the

United States and there

shouldn't be any illusions about

that.

And our president fosters that

ambiguity.

>> The president also called

both of and you FBI director

Comey political hacks.

All three of you worked in

senior levels in the Obama

administration.

Although you also worked during

the bush administration.

How do you respond to the

charge?

>> First of all, he was

referring to us as political

hacks because he was trying to

delegitimize the assessment

done.

They did not write that

assessment.

It was written by the

professional intelligence

officers and law enforcement

officers of this great country.

Secondly, I -- feel very honored

to be associated with Jim

clapper and Jim Comey in the

same category.

And considering the source of

the criticism, I consider that

criticism a badge of honor.

And third, I found it

particularly reprehensible that

on veterans day that Donald

Trump would attack and impugn

the integrity and the character

of Jim clapper, who served in

uniform for 35 years.

Who responded to the call of his

country to go to Vietnam, flew

in over 70 combat support

missions over Vietnam.

And like senator McCain, really

did put his life at risk because

of this country's national

security.

And to impugn Jim clapper on

veterans day, who has dedicated

so much of his life to this

country, I just find that

outrageous, and I think it's

something Mr. Trump should be

ashamed of, but it doesn't seem

as though anything he does he

feels any shame whatsoever.

>> What is the effect of these

attacks, not on you two or Jim

Comey, but on other people in

the FBI, in the CIA and the NSA?

People who are still there, who

worked under you and are still

there working to try to make the

country safer?

>> First, I have to reciprocate

what an honor it has been to

serve with the likes of John

Brennan and Jim Comey, who are

dedicated public servants.

And have served this country

long and well and with great

integrity.

I think it can't have a

positive -- cannot have a

positive impact on the morale or

the work force of the

intelligence community.

But I do believe in my heart

that the men and women of the

intelligence community will

continue to convey truth to

power, even if the power ignores

the truth.

>> At one point, president trump

said he thinks Vladimir Putin is

insulted by the suggestion and

the conclusion by the

intelligence agencies that

Russia interfered in the U.S.

Election.

What do you make of his bringing

up Putin feels insulted?

>> I think Mr. Putin is very

clever in terms of playing to

Mr. Trump's interest in being

flattered.

And also I think Mr. Trump is,

for whatever reason, intimidated

by Mr. Putin, afraid of what he

could do or what might come out

as a result of these

investigations.

So it's very worrisome.

And I think it sends a

worrisome -- very disturbing

signal to our allies and

partners who are concerned about

Russian interference in their

democratic processes, as well.

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Paul Ryan Makes His Loyalty Clear: "We're With Trump" - Duration: 2:58.

I know a lot of people in this country have been thinking that maybe Paul Ryan is not

a Trump guy.

Maybe he's just trying to see what happens throughout the Trump administration, not really

trying to take one side or another on this, just trying to push his horrible Republican

policies through Congress.

Well, as it turns out this week, Paul Ryan actually gave us an answer as to where he

stands with Donald Trump.

During an interview with Fox News Radio, Brian Kilmeade on Fox News Radio, Paul Ryan made

it absolutely clear.

Not just about his priorities and loyalty, but about the entire Republican party.

And he said, quote, "We're with Trump."

Paul Ryan is now squarely in the corner of Donald Trump, the ... I guess at this point,

the leader of the Republican party, if we're with Trump.

So that means what Trump does, the Republican party does.

Paul Ryan is not a smart guy.

I've said that plenty of times in the past, but his little statement right there, "We're

with Trump," is going to lead the Republican party into a whole world of trouble that he

doesn't even realize, because if he wants to hitch the entire GOP wagon onto Donald

Trump himself, then that means that every indictment that gets handed down for Donald

Trump and his administration is an indictment against the Republican party.

Every time poll show that the president's approval rating drops, that's an approval

rating of the entire Republican party.

Every single time Donald Trump goes out there and lies or says something stupid, like "I

didn't know there were this many countries," that is something stupid that the entire Republican

party stands behind.

So go ahead.

Hitch your wagon to him.

Say "We're with Trump," because I know you were just saying it to try to appease the

Fox News Radio audience because you think that's somehow going to help.

Maybe you didn't think that other people were going to pick up on it and hold you to that.

But from this point forward, every failure of Donald Trump is a failure of you, Paul

Ryan.

It's a failure of the Republican party.

Every horrible thing he says, every woman that he tries to grab by their genitals, that's

on you.

You just said you stand by it and you stand with it, so we're going to loop you two together

like you could not believe.

That is how this is going to work from now on, and it's because you decided to pander

to that Republican base and make it clear that you and your fellow Republicans are with

Donald Trump.

And you will be with him all the way down.

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Trump Is Making America Weaker Say Diplomats As They Resign In Droves - Duration: 3:13.

According to Ambassador Barbara Stephenson, who is the president of the Foreign Service

officers union, Donald Trump is making the United States weaker but not necessarily in

a way that most people have really written about since he became President.

According to Ambassador Stephenson, Donald Trump is making the United States weaker by

leaving very important, vital ambassadorships and diplomat positions wide open without any

human being to serve in those positions.

Since Donald Trump took office, 60% of ambassadorships and diplomats or ambassadors and diplomats

in the United States have either retired or resigned, 60%.

The majority of those have not been filled by Donald Trump.

Here's why that's important.

When you have an ambassador representing the United States before any country, they're

the ones who kind of act like the intermediaries between that country's government and the

United States government.

If that country has a problem with the United States, that ambassador is there to help smooth

things out because you can't expect the president to go deal with every country individually

any time something comes up.

When we do not have those people in place, when we do not have that voice, that intermediary,

there to talk it out, things get worse.

Donald Trump's decision to not fill these positions because, as he said himself, he's

the most important person in government, it creates a hole, a leadership vacuum that Donald

Trump is neither prepared nor capable of filling himself.

That is why the United States is a much weaker country today than it was just 12 months ago

when we had those positions filled, when we had a true statesman like Barack Obama who

understood that, no, I can't do it all.

I do need other people around me who are competent and able to help.

Donald Trump doesn't understand that concept, and it's a concept that he could, by ignoring,

end up costing us American lives.

If we do not have these people in place to go out there and work on negotiations and

keep other countries from getting more and more pissed-off at the United States, then

we don't have anybody there to be the voice of reason, 'cause Donald Trump sure as hell

isn't gonna do it.

So these positions that Ambassador Stephenson is warning us about, it's not just noble titles

for somebody to have, the ambassador to South Korea.

Those are important positions that are almost essential to the proper function of the government

of the United States.

Once again, just like on so many other issues throughout this country, Donald Trump has

proven that he really doesn't care.

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