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North Korea crisis: Trump vows to use 'full range of capabilities' on Kim as WW3 looms - Duration: 2:25.
North Korea crisis: Trump vows to use 'full range of capabilities' on Kim as WW3 looms
Speaking at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, the US President launched a blistering attack on Kim Jong-un, branding him a "" which needs "worldwide action".
Mr Trump said: "We are partners and friends who have fought side by side in a war and worked hard towards great lasting peace. "We will not allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built, and all that we have built together." Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out war, he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world". .
He said: "We will together confront North Korea. "We will be prepared to use the full range of our unmatched military capabilities if needs be.
" also used the opportunity to reach out and put pressure on Russia and China to act as a matter of "urgency".
He said: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the North Korea nuclear threat for peace. It is time to act with urgency and great determination. .
The US president demanded countries across the world cease trade and business with North Korea so they are not funding this increasingly dangerous regime".
Mr Trump, who sent a direct warning to Kim telling him he is prepared to "defend ourselves and our allies", is embarking on a 13-day mega tour of Asia to meet political leaders. The news comes as significant activity was recorded in the West Portal of since the launch of the brutal regime's sixth nuclear test in September.
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APEC 2017 Đón Tổng thống TRUMP Cận Cảnh THỦ TƯỚNG LỘI NƯỚC Vùng Lũ Hội An Thăm Dân - Duration: 13:05.
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Donald Trump met with the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong Eun, USA, North Korea HD - Duration: 0:51.
Trump said that he always dreamed of meeting with the leader of the DPRK Eun, negotiations
are under way.
"I would sit down for talks with anyone I
do not think is a manifestation of strength or weakness I think it's not bad to negotiate
with people I'm definitely open to it But we'll see how everything goes, I think, it's
too early, "Trump said.
The international community condemned the actions of North Korea.
In particular, US President Donald Trump said that, in addition to strengthening sanctions
against the DPRK, Washington is considering the possibility of ending trade relations
with any country that cooperates with North Korea.
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North Korea is 'THREAT to civilised world' fumes Donald Trump - Duration: 4:19.
North Korea is 'THREAT to civilised world' fumes Donald Trump
The US President was speaking after talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as part of his 12-day tour of Asia.
And a sabre-rattling Mr Trump said Japan could shoot North Korean missiles out of the sky if Tokyo bought the US weaponry needed for doing so and took a stance it has avoided until now.
North Korea is pursuing a nuclear weapons and missile programme in defiance of UN Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the US mainland. Pyongyang has already sparked outrage in the region by firing two missiles over Japan and has sparked fears of World War Three breaking out as dictator Kim Jong-un and Mr Trump trade threats.
Mr Trump repeated his mantra the era of strategic patience with North Korea is over" and warned Washington and Tokyo are working to counter the dangerous aggressions.
On his first official visit to Asia as president, Mr Trump also pressed Japan to lower its trade deficit with the US and buy more of its military hardware.
He said: "He will shoot them out of the sky when he completes the purchase of lots of additional military equipment from the US. "The prime minister is going to be purchasing massive amounts of military equipment, as he should.
And we make the best military equipment by far." . Mr Trump described Pyongyangs nuclear tests and recent launches of ballistic missiles over Japan a threat to the civilized world and to international peace and stability.
Japan has taken a traditionally pacifist stance since the Second World War but has considered new measures in the wake of the North Korea threat.
Mr Trump said: Most importantly, were working to counter the dangerous aggressions of the regime in North Korea. "Some people said that my rhetoric is very strong.
But look whats happened with very weak rhetoric over the last 25 years. Look where we are right now." North Koreas recent actions have raised the stakes in the most critical international challenge of Mr Trumps presidency.
The president, who will visit South Korea and China on the trip and may eet Russian leader Vladimir Putin, has rattled some allies with his vow to totally destroy North Korea if it threatens the US and with his dismissal of Kim Jong-Un as a rocket man on a suicide mission.
Mr Abe said Japan backed Mr Trumps stance that all options are on the table, saying it was time to exert maximum pressure on North Korea and the two countries were 100 per cent together on the issue.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying, said the North Korean situation was already extremely complex, sensitive and weak.
She said: "We hope that under the present circumstances, all sides words and actions can help reduce tensions and reestablish mutual trust and getting the North Korean nuclear issue back on the correct track of dialogue and negotiations.".
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Trump in Korea LIVE: US President demands China and Russia make a CHOICE - it's me or Kim! - Duration: 10:24.
Trump in Korea LIVE: US President demands China and Russia make a CHOICE - it's me or Kim!
President flew into South Korea, the closest he has come to the frontlines of the nuclear standoff with Kim Jong-un's secretive state, on Tuesday saying a solution must be found to the security threat posed by Pyongyang.
Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out World War 3 he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world" and he was prepared to do whatever was necessary to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.
so needlessly. He said: "We will together confront North Korea. "We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be." Landing at Osan Air Base outside Seoul, the president and First Lady Melania Trump stepped down from Air Force One onto a red carpet as he began a 24-hour visit that could aggravate tensions with.
In recent months, President Trump has criticised South Korea President Moon Jae-in over his support for diplomatic engagement with Pyongyang - something the US President once called appeasement - and has threatened to pull out of a free trade pact between the two countries.
The American leader said the talks would also address trade issues, including South Koreas acquisition of US defence equipment.
He then flew by helicopter to Camp Humphreys, the largest US military base in the country, and met US and South Korean troops, along with President Jae-in.
President Jae-in said he hoped his visit would be a turning point in efforts to defuse tensions over Kims nuclear programme. The state visit in the South Korean capital was billed as an opportunity for President Trump and Jae-in to present a united front, despite differences over how to confront the depraved regimes nuclear threat, as well as the US leaders complaints over the two countries trade agreements.
Besides vowing to prevent the crackpot dictator from developing nuclear weapons and missiles that can effectively strike the mainland United States, President Trump has also threatened to pull out of a free trade pact between the two countries.
The White House says President Trumps trip is intended to demonstrate US resolve over his hardline approach to the North Korean nuclear and missile threats, but many in the region fear further bellicose presidential rhetoric could increase the potential for a devastating military conflict on the Korean peninsula.
Meeting with military commanders about the North Korea issue, he told reporters: Hopefully that will start working out, and working out so that we create a lot of jobs in the United States which is one of the reasons that Im here.
Ultimately it will all work out, it always works out, it has to work out. He did not elaborate.
President Trump praised president Moon, hailing him for great cooperation, despite their differences. Pyongyangs recent nuclear and missile tests in defiance of UN resolutions and an exchange of insults between President Trump and Kimhave raised the stakes in the most critical international challenge of the leaders presidency.
The US President was greeted with applause and a few cheers as he and president Moon entered the mess hall at lunch hour.
He is seeking to ratchet up pressure on Pyongyang following his visit to Tokyo, where he declared that Japan would shoot North Korean missiles out of the sky if it bought the U.S.
weaponry needed to do so, suggesting the Japanese government take a stance it has avoided until now. North Korea has not conducted a missile test for 53 days, the longest such lull in testing this year.
And North Korean state media has not commented on President Trumps arrival in the South.
South Koreas spy agency said last week that North Korea may be preparing another missile test, raising speculation that such a launch could be timed for President Trumps trip to the region.
Follow Express.co.uk here for live updates during President Trump's visit to South Korea 12:25pm: Fears are growing the world could be on the brink of World War 3 after it emerged a US destroyer had followed President Trump to the South President Trump said: "I think were showing great strength. "We sent three of the largest aircraft carriers in the world to the Korean Peninsula and a nuclear submarine is also positioned. The drill will involve the USS Nimitz, the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the USS Ronald Reagan. 12:06pm: President Trump has wrapped up his first day on the border of North Korea with a dinner hosted at the Blue House Dining on grilled sole, beef ribs and chocolate cake while being serenaded by a K-pop singer with an orchestra in the background, Trump raised his glass in toast telling President Jae-in: Mr President, may your dreams come true. 10:49am: Melania Trump rubs shoulders with South Korea celbs The US First Lady has been pictured being greeted by South Korean students as Choi Min-ho, a member of boy band Shinee, watches, during the Girls Play 2!.
10:38am: Anti-Trump protestors are out in full force Incredible images have emerged of South Korean protestors dancing on the face of the US president during a demonstration in central Seoul. .
10:25am: The US leader has set tongues wagging with his baffing embrace of South Korea President Moon Jae-in President Trump made his debut in South Korea by hauling his counterpart into an intense embrace.
Trump handshakes have made the headlines before with his 19-second long handshake with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe. 8:35am: President Trump spoke directly to the crackpot dictator Kim telling him to do the right thing. On the first day of a two-day visit to South Korea, he said: I do see some movement - though he declined to elaborate.
He also said he was focused on using all available tools short of military action, adding: We hope to God we dont have to use the the US full military capabilities.
8:31am: The US President is now putting pressure on Russia and China to act as a matter of urgency. He said: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the North Korea nuclear threat for peace.
It is time to act with urgency and great determination. The US president called on countries across the world to cease trade and business with North Korea so they are not funding this increasingly dangerous regime. 8:29am: Donald Trump is speaking in Seoul where he sent a direct warning to Kim telling him he is prepared to "defend ourselves and our allies". He described Kim's depraved regime as a "grave nuclear threat to South Korea and indeed the entire world", adding: This is a worldwide problem." Speaking directly to South Korea, he said: "We are partners and friends who have fought side by side in a war and worked hard towards great lasting peace. "We will not allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built, and all that we have built together." Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out war, he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world". He said: "We will together confront North Korea. "We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.
so needlessly. 8:04am: Dozens of angry demonstrators lined the streets near the presidential Blue House in the city holding placards emblazoned with 'say no to Trump, say no to war' and 'Trump NOT welcomed!'. .
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Trump stuns Japan's Abe: Your economy 'not as good as OURS - and it will stay that way' - Duration: 3:08.
Trump stuns Japan's Abe: Your economy 'not as good as OURS - and it will stay that way'
The US president was speaking in a press conference in Tokyo today, focused on cooperation between the allies in the face of growing concerns on North Korea. But Mr Trump broke from cordial rhetoric when comparing the two nations financially.
He said: "The Japanese people are thriving, your cities are vibrant and youve built one of the worlds most powerful economies. I dont know if its as good as ours, I think not.
And were going to try and keep it that way but youll be second. .
Mr Trump continued by saying he wanted to correct a trade imbalance with Japan - actually the worlds third biggest economy - and urged the nation to buy more American military equipment.
He said: "America is also committed to improving our economic relationship with Japan. As president, Im committed to achieving fair, free, and reciprocal trading relationship.
We seek equal and reliable access for American exports to Japans markets in order to eliminate our chronic trade imbalances and deficits with Japan. .
Mr Trump was talking with Prime Minister Abe on the first leg of his Asia tour, which will also see him head to China and South Korea.
The US president is on the second day of the 12-day Asian trip that is focusing on trade and North Koreas nuclear missile programmes. He said: "Most importantly, were working to counter the dangerous aggressions of the regime in North Korea.".
Calling Pyongyangs nuclear tests and recent launches of ballistic missiles over Japan a threat to the civilized world and to international peace and stability", he added: Some people said that my rhetoric is very strong.
But look whats happened with very weak rhetoric over the last 25 years. Look where we are right now.".
He said that Japan would shoot North Korean missiles out of the sky after completing purchases of US military equipment. Mr Abe, for his part, said Tokyo would do so if necessary.
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Hundreds to rally in Seoul during Trump's visit to S. Korea - Duration: 0:47.
"NO TRUMP, NO WAR" These were some of the signs put up by demonstrators
in Seoul over the weekend-- and on Monday.
Fearing the outspoken and controversial leader could disturb the peace on the Korean peninsula
by threatening Pyongyang... hundreds took the streets Saturday in protest of his visit.
And in stark contrast there were also some pro-Trump rallies, held to welcome the American
president.
Such gatherings are expected to grow and continue in front of Cheongwadae and the National Assembly,
where Trump is scheduled to speak.
And the Korean government issued the highest emergency order during the period of Trump's
stay and said will maximize the police presence.
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'China and Russia MUST ACT' Trump demands Putin and Xi back him over North Korea - Duration: 4:02.
'China and Russia MUST ACT' Trump demands Putin and Xi back him over North Korea
Speaking alongside South Korea president Moon Jae-in during the second leg of his 12-day Asia tour, called on the international community to support his hardline stance against Pyongyang following a series of missile tests this year, as well as the country's biggest ever nuclear blast.
The US President told reporters in Seoul: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the nuclear threat for peace. It is time to act with urgency and great determination.
North Korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action." In visits to both South Korea and Japan, President Trump has declared both countries have agreed to purchase military equipment from the US in order the fend off the North Korean threat.
Pyongyang has fired two missiles over Japan this year but, speaking alongside Japanese leader Shinzo Abe, Trump declared Tokyo could now shoot North Korean missiles "out of the sky".
The US President is set to travel to Beijing tomorrow for talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, with the North Korea crisis and high-profile trade talks set to be top of the agenda.
Mr Trump's demands for China and Russia to work with the US come despite the Kremlin admitting .
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed increasingly hostile ties between the two superpowers mean they are yet to agree on a solution to the ongoing North Korea crisis. He said: "There is no cooperation so far.
Only periodic exchanges of views." However, the Kremlin has confirmed that Vladimir Putin will discuss the North Korea issue with Resident Trump when the pair meet in Vietnam in the coming days.
While the Trump administration refuses to take the option of military intervention in North Korea off the table, Russia and China are adamant that diplomacy is the only way to relieve the tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Despite this assertion, Russian bombers have joined the US in conducting drills over the region in recent days.
The Russian Defence Ministry announced US and Japanese jets had escorted two of its missile-carrying Tupolev-95MS strategic bombers as they conducted flights over the Sea of Japan and the Pacific.
In a statement, Moscow's defence ministry said: Two strategic bombers Tupolev-95MS of Russia's Aerospace Force have carried out routine flights over international waters of the Sea of Japan and the western part of the Pacific Ocean. "At certain sections of the route the Tupolev-95MS crews were accompanied by a pair of F-18 fighters (of the US Air Force), and a pair of F-15, F-4 and F-2A fighters (of the Japanese Air Force).".
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Trump vows to 'figure it ALL out' ahead of visit to Seoul amid tensions with North Korea - Duration: 5:19.
Trump vows to 'figure it ALL out' ahead of visit to Seoul amid tensions with North Korea
His comments come as the and amid fears Kim Jong-un will order the in a show of force during Trump's visit to the South. Sending a tweet from Tokyo, the first leg of his five-nation Asia tour, Trump said: Getting ready to leave for South Korea and meetings with President Moon, a fine gentleman.
We will figure it all out! The firebrand Republican will meet with US and South Korean service members at Camp Humphreys, a US base south of Seoul during his two-day visit to the nation and hold a summit with President Moon, where it is expected the pair will introduce a more detailed action plan to increase pressure on North Korea.
President Trump also will make a historic speech before South Korea's National Assembly.
Sending a tweet from Tokyo, the first leg of his five-nation Asia tour, Trump said: Getting ready to leave for South Korea and meetings with President Moon, a fine gentleman.
We will figure it all out! The firebrand Republican will meet with US and South Korean service members at Camp Humphreys, a US base south of Seoul during his two-day visit to the nation and hold a summit with President Moon, where it is expected the pair will introduce a more detailed action plan to increase pressure on North Korea.
President Trump also will make a historic speech before South Korea's National Assembly. They will also discuss how to maintain the 28,500 US troops stationed in South Korea, which is said to be a costly measure despite tensions with the North.
Speaking ahead of the US President's visit, Van Jackson, a strategy fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand said more "heated rhetoric" against North Korea is expected.
He said: "Trumps visit is a huge variable. Its a great opportunity to show a unity of purpose against North Korea and reinforce the larger US commitment to Asia, but theres also a risk of provoking North Korea.
"We should brace for more heated rhetoric and some attempt to reassure South Korea. For most Presidents, those tasks would not be mutually exclusive.
The problem is Trumps the wild card, not the reassurance guy. While in Japan, the US President described North Korea's nuclear weapons programme as a "threat to the civilised world as he repeated an earlier statement vowing that the "era of strategic patience is over".
During Trump's visit, dozens of US and South Korea marines are said to be taking part in j on the islands of Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong. .
The drills, according to Seoul-based news agency Yonhap News, will include a mock attack by North Korea - a doomsday scenario which the US and South Korea are determined to be ready for.
The news agency said: "They have simulated a North Korean attack on the islands for the drill held in cooperation with fighter jets and ground forces.
"Its focused on enhancing combined air power in the Korean Marine Exchange Program, joined by more than 50 South Korean marines and around 30 US marines belonging to the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, stationed in Okinawa.".
South Koreas Marine Corps Commandant Lt. Gen. Jun Jin-goo added: "The South Korean and US Marine Corps are a classic model of the two countries alliance.
The strong combined power and camaraderie of the two sides are a reliable force to defend the Republic of Korea from the enemy. Three US aircraft carrier strike groups will also take part in separate exercises in the Western Pacific in another show of force.
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Trump arrives on North Korea's doorstep as tensions reach breaking point - Duration: 2:46.
Trump arrives on North Korea's doorstep as tensions reach breaking point
"The military exercise helped improve fighting skills and deepened cooperation with India" Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force The Donald will sit down with South Korean President Moon Jae-in as the tyrant to the North watches on.
Experts have warned that Kim could fire a nuke in a blatant taunt designed to goad Trump into acting rashly. But the President has remained calm so far and played down any threats made by the North Korean brute.
He said: "There is great cooperation. We have a terrific meeting scheduled on trade in little while with President Moon and his representatives.
"And hopefully that will start working out and working out so that we can create a lot of jobs in the United States, which is one of the reasons that I'm here." President Moon met Trump before he visited the huge Camp Humphreys military base in Pyeongtaek – some 60 miles from the border with the secretive North.
The US supremo is expected to discuss how best to contain the menacing Kim regime during his visit to South Korea.
Kim has cast the spectre of nuclear war over the Korean Peninsula following a series of reckless nuke and missile tests this year.
But the Donald has piled the pressure on Pyongyang after ordering several military drills with Kim's most hated enemies.
The latest exercise involved the US Navy carrier the USS Ronald Reagan, a Japanese destroyer and two Indian warships in the Sea of Japan.
Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force said in a statement: "The exercise helped improve fighting skills and deepened cooperation with India." Donald Trump will jet off to China, Vietnam and the Philippines following his stop in South Korea.
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2016 redux: Why Trump, Clinton and Brazile keep refighting the last war - Duration: 3:24.
2016 redux: Why Trump, Clinton and Brazile keep refighting the last war
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Trump Urges North Korea To "Come To The Table" - Duration: 1:54.
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Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down - Duration: 2:58.
Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down
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Melania Trump Promotes Gender Equality In 'Sports For Girls' As She Meets South Korean Students - Duration: 2:17.
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Media Humiliated In Trump Fish-Feeding Fiasco – Look What They Left Out In Deceitful Edit - Duration: 2:57.
President Trump is currently traveling through Asia, visiting with the leaders of many of
our allies.
Important topics have been discussed, most notably continued actions against the rogue
nation of North Korea.
In between such events there have been photo ops, ceremonies, and other colorful interactions.
Of course, even these simple interactions have been distorted by liberals and the mainstream
media.
President Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stopped by a koi pound to offer the fish
some food.
It was a benign event, something that showcased some of Japan's beautiful animal life.
But the liberal media deliberately edited the footage to smear Trump.
From NY Mag:
During a stop on his 12-day trip to Asia, Trump and Japan's prime minister Shinzo
Abe fed the koi carp of Akasaka Palace.
At first, the two men spooned food into the pond a few pellets at a time, but eventually,
both leaders dumped their boxes into the pond.
First Abe and then, likely taking his lead from the prime minister, Trump.
If you didn't watch the full clip, or only got your news from certain Twitter circles,
you'd be likely to believe that Trump was the only one to dump his box of food.
And sure, the picture of Trump appearing to lose patience with the slower feeding technique
makes for a good meme, but it's not the whole picture.
Apparently, these liberals are suddenly experts at feeding koi.
Fake news outlet CNN even edited the video of the moment, cutting out the footage of
Abe dumping the feed into the pond just seconds earlier.
Of course, the altered footage spread like wildfire online.
Liberals went crazy, attacking the President.
Seconds earlier they knew nothing about koi carp, how they should be fed, or anything
related to the proper care of exotic fish.
They were just told by CNN that Trump hurt the fish by doing this and they were off!
This is why we say—over and over again—that the liberal media is fake news.
They are not even pretending to be honest anymore.
Look at the video we posted at the top.
Clearly Abe dumped the feed, just like Trump.
Trump was simply following his lead.
Yet the ugly, dishonest, pathetic liberal media deliberately edited the video to smear
Trump.
Can they get any more dishonest?
These are the same people who, earlier in the year, edited video to make it look like
Trump ignored a little boy in a wheelchair.
They cut out the part where Trump stopped at the boy first, and spent the most time
with him.
What else can be said about a group of people like this?
They call themselves journalists?
They call themselves news casters?
They are as dishonest as the Democratic politicians they bow to.
Why should anyone support them with clicks or cash?
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Sean Spicer After Trump's year 1, GOP poised to dominate again in 2018 - Duration: 8:01.
Sean Spicer: After Trump's year 1, GOP poised to dominate again in 2018.
A year ago this week, Republicans � led by Donald Trump and Mike Pence � dominated
the 2016 election, up and down the ballot.
Despite public polling and the predictions of media pundits, the Republican investment
in crucial data and field operations gave the GOP the edge in 2016, and it's on pace
to do the same during the 2020 election.
Candidates, and the message they take to voters, are at the core of any campaign.
However, the most precious assets of any campaign are the candidate�s time and money.
An effective data and ground operation maximizes both of those.
It was Donald Trump and his message that won the 2016 election � but it was the Republican
National Committee�s data and ground game that ensured his time and money were maximized.
The George W. Bush campaign took data and field efforts to a new level in 2004 with
the advent of the 72-Hour Task Force and voter micro-targeting.
The task force was an effort to get out the vote through volunteer work in the remaining
72 hours of the election.
Micro-targeting, meanwhile, used data on voter preferences and behavior to identify patterns
and shape campaign outreach strategy.
The Barack Obama campaign took these advances a step further in 2008 by organizing and using
data on a much more individual level, targeting key voting blocs to boost turnout.
By 2012, the RNC had recognized that those efforts served a single campaign well but
would not necessarily help an entire party.
Instead, the RNC invested more than $100 million in data and field operations to build an enduring
capability that would bolster candidates up and down the ballot.
That crucial investment was not easy to make at the time.
The RNC found itself more than $20 million in debt in 2011, with no field staff and an
atrophying data and digital operation.
This is no longer the case: the RNC has broken fundraising records for a non-presidential
year � with no debt � and now invests 30 percent of its budget into its data program.
Interestingly enough, it is now the Democratic National Committee that finds itself in a
precarious situation.
After eight years of neglect by party leaders, the DNC is effectively bankrupt and unable
to fund the ground or data operations it needs to compete.
Republicans control a record 67 of the 98 partisan state legislative chambers in the
nation (68 percent), more than twice the number (31) in which Democrats have a majority.
There are currently 34 Republican governors, 15 Democrats, and one Independent.
The 2016 elections saw Republicans reclaim the White House for the first time in eight
years, grow their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and maintain their majority
in the Senate.
The RNC has out-raised the DNC by more than $50 million this year, largely fueled by small-dollar
donors.
It has more than $44 million on hand, while the DNC has $7.1 million and debt of almost
$4 million.
Simply put, the DNC is not raising the money it needs to make key investments and win elections.
The 2016 election was decided by 107,000 votes scattered across three states.
States like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Michigan voted Republican for the first
time in decades.
In the closing days of the Trump campaign, the data program ensured time and money were
spent effectively by placing candidates and political ads in the right areas.
It was the data that showed Trump�s message resonating in states that had eluded previous
GOP candidates.
It was the data that ensured the right mail piece, the right ad at the right time, were
delivered.
It was the thousands of staff on the ground that contacted voters who had a history of
voting early to get them out early, who likewise ensured voters who got an absentee ballot
actually sent it in, and that same group also followed up on Election Day with those voters
who had a history of in-person voting on Election Day.
It was the combination of both the data and ground game that targeted the right streets
in the right neighborhoods in the right counties in these states.
Voters living in the same household could likely be served up different ads at different
times, depending on whether they had a tendency to vote early or on Election Day, and depending
on what issues and messages persuaded them.
What had been a scatter-shot approach to a group of potential voters in the past had
become a surgically targeted operation.
The past election cycle saw the RNC move beyond micro-targeting to a system in which every
voter was assigned a score and customized profile, allowing our party and candidates
to target voters with accuracy never before seen.
Knowing where to best spend the candidates� time and money clearly made a crucial difference
in the final days.
As Hillary Clinton said at the Code Conference last May: �I set up my campaign and we have
our own data operation.
I get the nomination.
So I�m now the nominee of the Democratic Party.
I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party.
I mean, it was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor,
nonexistent, wrong.
I had to inject money into it � the DNC � to keep it going.�
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), facing a tough re-election fight in Florida, told party leaders
that �Democrats desperately needed to catch up on field staff in Florida, especially in
the wake of the presidential and Senate race results last year that saw Republican-leaning
voters flood the polls and took even plugged-in Democrats by surprise.�
A year-round investment in data and field activities allows a party to create a comprehensive
understanding of each individual: Do they vote early or on Election Day?
Which issues do they care about, and which of those motivate them to vote?
Who are their key influencers?
This information then guides key campaign decisions, ranging from the places that candidates
spend their time to the content of key digital and broadcast advertisements.
Candidates for federal office can raise up to $2,700 per person, while party committees
can take in $339,000 per person in a year.
The enormous cost of data and field operations simply makes it cost-prohibitive for any single
candidate to perform that function.
Only the RNC and DNC can raise that money and legally coordinate with their candidates.
The 2016 election not only proved that mechanics matter, but also that the GOP is the only
party making the proper investment in resources that will be critical for victory in 2020.
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Trump SHOCKS WORLD after saying he would sit down with North Korean leader to halt WW3 - Duration: 2:35.
Trump SHOCKS WORLD after saying he would sit down with North Korean leader to halt WW3
The extraordinary comments come as Trump kicked off his five-nation Asia tour in Japan on Sunday. He said: "I don't think it's strength or weakness, I think sitting down with people is not a bad thing.
"So, I would certainly be open to doing that (sitting down with Kim) but we'll see where it goes." The US president did admit, however, that he would not open talks with Kim anytime in the near future.
"I would certainly be open to doing that" Donald Trump Trump added: "I think we're far too early." His tone differs sharply with the more hotheaded remarks he made over the weekend.
The self-proclaimed deal-maker told troops at Yokota airbase near Tokyo that Kim should not "underestimate the US". He said: "No one, no dictator, no regime, no nation should underestimate American resolve.
"Every once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us.
It was not pleasant for them, was it?" Trump's harsh comments come after Pyongyang put the US and its allies on high alert after it fired several missiles over Japan, which prompted the US president to step up military drills in the region.
Recently the US sent two strategic bombers over South Korea, which further raised tensions with the secretive North. Daily Star Online revealed the monstrous arsenal at Trump's fingertips as he faces down North Korea.
It is estimated that 80,000 soldiers are at the ready to take out Kim if needed.
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Blue House welcomes U.S. President Trump - Duration: 2:14.
Trump's trip to Korea garnered huge media attention as it is the first state visit to
the nation by an American leader in more than 2 decades.
At the top office a massive welcoming ceremony awaited the VIPs.
For details we turn to our Hwang Hojun Involving plenty of pomp and protocol,...
it was the warmest welcome South Korea can give.
The official welcoming ceremony for the first sitting U.S. President to make a state visit
to South Korea in 25 years was held with all the formalities and conventions of a state
visit, displaying the highest honor and courtesy,... and also featuring both the traditional and
modern sides of South Korea.
U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump entered the Blue House on Tuesday
afternoon, their cavalcade surrounded by traditional ceremonial guards.
A guard of honor and a military band made up of approximately 300 soldiers from South
Korean forces, a group of school children, and the first couple of South Korea greeted
the U.S. President and the First Lady.
And instead of any other ordinary march, the official Presidential Anthem of the U.S.,
"Hail to the Chief," was played in honor of President Trump as the two presidents entered
the Cheong Wa Dae grounds,... and "Mr. President," a song dedicated to President Moon, was played
upon their exit from the field after they inspected the troops as part of the welcoming
ceremony.
President Trump was not shy about expressing how much he was impressed.
The U.S. first couple left a message in the guest book that read,... quote "This is such
a great honor, thank you."
before entering the main building of the Blue House for the bilateral summit,... and even
expressed his gratitude before the meeting commenced.
(ENGLISH) "President Moon, I want to thank you so much
for that beautiful ceremony.
It doesn't get more beautiful than that.
I know the work that was put into it."
The two heads-of-state also enjoyed a promenade through the Blue House garden, and spared
some time to enjoy a cup of tea before their much anticipated joint press conference.
(STAND UP) Considering that President Trump is also the
first head of state to visit South Korea since President Moon's inauguration, and the delicate
time involving the alliance between Seoul and Washington, observers say the welcoming
ceremony was significant to herald a successful summit between the two leaders.
Hwang Hojun, Arirang News
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