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news alert NRA issues blistering response to Trump's alarming gun

statement Donald Trump seems to be in a precarious position on gun rights and

the most well known gun rights group in the nation just called him out on his

questionable stance as we reported yesterday Trump recently held a

freewheeling meeting where he tossed around ideas about how to reduce gun

violence in America the usually pro-gun President made statements that have

conservatives scratching their heads and hoping that he simply misspoke take the

guns first go through due process second Trump declared referring to proposals to

seize firearms when somebody was suspected of being mentally ill or

threatening the apparent eagerness to go around due process the checks and

balances designed to prevent government overreach were seen as red flags by many

supporters of the Second Amendment in civil liberties in general so did

Trump's willingness to drop a national concealed carry measure that would allow

law-abiding citizens to more easily carry across state lines National Rifle

Association leaders had apparently seen enough the gun training and safety group

called out the president for pandering to the audience while doing nothing to

actually stop crime while today's meeting made for great TV the gun

control proposals discussed would make for bad policy that would not keep our

children safe and now a spokeswoman Jennifer Baker declared to the hill

instead of punishing law-abiding gun owners for the acts of it arranged

lunatic our leaders should pass meaningful reforms that would actually

prevent future tragedies the spokeswoman continued Baker and the NRA scolded

politicians for grouping law-abiding Americans and with the deranged killer

in Florida and pointed out that the appalling failures of government in

stopping the shooter at both the federal and local levels reinforced exactly why

the Second Amendment is so important doing everything we can as a nation to

address the problem of dangerous people committing heinous acts is not

inconsistent with the Second Amendment the systemic failures of government to

keep us safe reinforces the need for the second amendment Baker said we will

continue to support legislative efforts to make our schools and communities safe

and oppose gun control schemes that cannot keep us safe and only punish

law-abiding Americans the NR a spokeswoman concluded . to his credit

and possibly to everyone's increasing confusion Trump seems to acknowledge

that he might have stepped in the proverbial CAC a during the gun law

meeting many ideas some good and some not-so-good emerged from our bipartisan

meeting on school safety yesterday at the White House Trump posted on Twitter

Thursday morning emphasis added background checks a big part of

conversation gun-free zones are proven targets of killers after many years a

bill should emerge respect Second Amendment

he continued dot a tweet voicing support for the Second Amendment may not go far

enough to alleviate fears that Trump isn't a close ally on gun rights seeming

to ignore due process as a minor annoyance is not something that can be

easily ignored the NRA is right on this it's important to realize that

law-abiding gun owners are not in the same category as a criminal who major

repeated threats against a school and then carried them out dealing with

criminals does not need to be inconsistent with the Second Amendment

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LGBTQ Advocates Launch TV Ad Targeting Trump-Pence Ban on Transgender Troops - Duration: 0:31.

An impulsive president tweets that transgender Americans won't be allowed

to serve, but decorated military leaders say there's no reason to single out

these brave men and women. And lawmakers of both parties say any qualified

American should be able to serve, that Trump's policy is discriminatory, and

counterproductive to our national security, and trans servicemembers should

be treated as the Patriots they are. Tell Donald Trump and Mike Pence put our

troops ahead of your politics.

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Questions revolve around about how Melania Trump scored 'the Einstein visa' - Duration: 6:14.

In 2000, Melania Knauss, a Slovenian model, began petitioning the government for the right

to permanently reside in the United States under a program reserved for people with "extraordinary

ability."

Knauss' credentials included runway shows in Europe, a Camel cigarette billboard ad

in Times Square and - in her biggest job at the time - a spot in the swimsuit edition

of Sports Illustrated, which featured her on the beach in a string bikini, hugging a

six-foot inflatable whale.

In March 2001, she was granted a green card in the elite EB-1 program, which was designed

for renowned academic researchers, multinational business executives or those in other fields,

such as Olympic athletes and Oscar-winning actors, who demonstrated "sustained national

and international acclaim."

"We called it the Einstein visa," said Bruce Morrison, a former Democratic congressman

and chairman of the House subcommittee that wrote the Immigration Act of 1990 defining

EB-1.

The year that Knauss - now first lady Melania Trump - got her legal residency, only five

people from Slovenia received green cards under the EB-1 program, according to the State

Department.

In all, of the more than one million green cards issued in 2001, just 3,376 - or a fraction

of one percent - were issued to immigrants with "extraordinary ability," according to

government statistics.

Melania Trump's ability to secure her green card not only set her on the path to U.S.

citizenship, but put her in the position to sponsor the legal residency of her parents,

Viktor and Amalija Knavs.

The Washington Post reported earlier this month that the couple is now close to obtaining

their own citizenship.

President Donald Trump has proposed ending the sponsorship of relatives such as parents,

slamming as "chain migration" the decades-long ability of U.S. citizens to assist relatives

in obtaining legal residency.

"Chain migration must end now!

Some people come in, and they bring their whole family with them, who can be truly evil.

Not acceptable!" Trump tweeted in November.

Michael Wildes, an attorney for Melania Trump and her family, declined to comment on whether

she sponsored her parents for green cards.

He said he was not surprised that so few immigrants from Slovenia obtained EB-1 green cards in

2001 because the criteria is stringent.

"Mrs. Trump was more than amply qualified and solidly eligible," he said.

But he declined to discuss the qualifications that the first lady cited in her petition

for permanent residency.

"There is no reason to adjudicate her petition publicly when her privacy is so important

to her," Wildes said.

A White House spokeswoman for the first lady referred questions about her immigration process

to Wildes.

Immigration experts said the president's efforts to restrict legal immigration spotlight lingering

questions about how the first lady and her family members obtained residency in the United

States.

The biggest one: how did she convince immigration authorities that she qualified for the EB-1

program?

Morrison, the former congressman and immigration expert, said that Melania Trump's resume in

2001 seems "inconsistent" with the requirements of the visa.

To obtain an EB-1 under the extraordinary ability category, an immigrant has to provide

evidence of a major award or meet at least three out of 10 criteria.

Among them: evidence of commercial successes in the performing arts, evidence of work displayed

at artistic exhibitions and evidence of original contributions to a field.

"What did she submit?" asked David Leopold, an immigration lawyer and a past president

of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

"There are a lot of questions about how she procured entry into the United States."

The process of deciding who meets the "extraordinary ability" standard is subjective, said Sarah

Pierce, an immigration expert at the Migration Policy Institute, a Washington-based think

tank.

But it is generally thought that only the top two percent of people in their field would

qualify, she said, adding that the "quintessential award you want to put on the application is

Nobel Prize."

The first lady came to the United States from Slovenia in 1996, first briefly on a visitor's

visa and then on work visas, according to Wildes.

Initially, she was not widely known in the highly competitive New York fashion world,

according to people in the industry.

"She was never a supermodel, she was a working model - like so many others in New York,"

said one person who knew her in the 1990s and requested anonymity to discuss the first

lady's early years in the United States.

In 1998, at age 28, she began dating Trump after meeting him at a party, an association

that raised her modeling profile.

She started appearing on Page Six and in other celebrity columns on the arm of the real estate

developer.

At the time, she was modeling on a work visa for skilled immigrants.

Melania Trump received five H1-B visas between October 1996 and 2001, Wildes has said.

Under her husband's administration, such temporary visas have been harder to get, dropping by

more than 50,000 in 2017 compared with the previous year, according to U.S. Citizenship

and Immigration Services.

In January 2000, in perhaps her most widely known photo shoot, Melania Trump appeared

on the cover of British GQ magazine.

The accompanying article predicted that the political aspirations of Trump - then making

a bid for the Reform Party nomination - could transform his Slovenian girlfriend into the

first lady of the United States one day.

"I will put all my effort into it," she told the magazine, "and I will support my man."

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Melania Trump's Able To Obtain An "Einstein Visa" Amidst Her Husband's Hard Line On Immigration - Duration: 4:22.

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South Korea to send special envoy to North Korea, Moon tells Trump - Duration: 2:40.

President Moon Jae-in plans to send a special envoy to North Korea.

A detailed announcement could be made as early as next week.

Our chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung starts us off with ongoing efforts to keep

the peaceful momentum going.

South Korea will send a special envoy to North Korea to follow up on a visit by the sister

of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to the South last month.

That's what South Korean President Moon Jae-in told his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump during

a late night phone conversation Thursday, the first direct contact between the two leaders

since the rare high-level visits by North Korea across the border in recent weeks.

The presidential office suggested the decision was part of an effort to continue diplomatic

momentum after a series of exchanges between the two Koreas around the Winter Olympics

which wrapped up on Sunday.

Stating that Presidents Moon and Trump discussed the latest engagement between the two Koreas...

the Blue House said the two allies agreed to "maintain and push forward" the momentum

of inter-Korean talks and continue to make efforts towards denuclearization of the Korean

Peninsula.

The White House released a similar statement hours later... but with a slightly different

tone... saying the two leaders noted their strong position that any dialogue with North

Korea must be conducted with the explicit and unwavering goal of complete, verifiable,

and irreversible denuclearization.

Mr. Moon, who advocates dialogue with the North to defuse tensions, have urged both

Washington and Pyongyang to give ground to allow for talks.

In sending a special envoy to Pyongyang, the South Korean leader told the U.S. president

that he would be seeking to reciprocate for the senior delegations from North Korea...

including the sister of the North Korean leader, which marked the first visit by a member of

the North's ruling bloodline since the Korean War in the early 1950s.

She traveled with an invitation from her brother for President Moon to visit Pyongyang for

an inter-Korean summit.

The South Korean leader has not yet agreed to the summit... but observers say Seoul's

dispatch of a special envoy to the North could clear the way for a potential summit between

the two Koreas.

Seoul has not identified who the special envoy would be or when the trip would take place

but, sources in the Blue House say President Moon is looking at no later than mid-March

to send North his envoy.

Despite the developments, however, the situation on the Korean Peninsula remains highly volatile

and the possibility of a breakthrough crossborder summit still murky... given the possibility

of joint South Korea-U.S. military drills resuming after the PyeongChang Winter Paralympics

which runs from March 9 to the 18th.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

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BREAKING: Trump Just Met With NRA To Make New AWESOME Move For 2A – He Tricked Libs All Along! - Duration: 2:19.

news alert breaking Trump just met with NRI to make new also move for to a key

trick lives all along President Trump and the White House have slipped back on

the support for the universal background checks proposed for gun purchases while

this does not mean that background checks for guns will not be supported or

improved it just says that there is currently not support in place for the

universal background checks that some liberal Democrats may have called for

Trump initially seemed to support the idea which makes sense because the

president should listen to all ideas and make a firm decision on them after

considering their potential to be a benefit it seems as though the White

House is backing off the concept of universal background checks many

Americans realized that the background check system should be improved to help

prevent people with mental illness criminal backgrounds or even getting the

police called a dozen times like school shooter Nikolai's Cruz from purchasing a

gun legally the reason the White House backed off the support of a universal

background check is that the word universal means something different to

many people the White House was smart to withhold support because Trump has not

yet been able to read and adequately submitted legislation pertaining to

universal background checks it's hard to support something without it being in

writing analyzed and discussed the lack of Trump's blind support for something

he has not yet read is churning the guts of the Liberal Democrats as they

embellish on another meltdown even though Trump and the White House put

their foot down firmly with some common sense Democrats like Senator Dianne

Feinstein will not be happy with this the hill reported more on the poll out

press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump supports not necessarily

universal background checks but certainly improving the background check

system he wants to see what that legislation the final piece of it looks

like she told reporters at the White House Universal means something

different to a lot of people he certainly wants to focus and improve

on the background check system system

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President Trump Smashes Historic Reagan Record While Crushing Obama's Legacy - Duration: 3:15.

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Melania Trump wears black to join Donald Trump to pay her respects to the late Reverend Billy Graham - Duration: 2:22.

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TRUMP EMBRACING GUN LAW REFORM 2017 - 15,594 DEATHS BY GUN VIOLENCE - Duration: 19:52.

hey YouTube what's going on I want to talk about Trump in his decision for

comprehensive gun laws or more of them here you can see a chart from the gun

violence archive.org if you look on the right you have a chart from 2017 and it

describes all the gun deaths in 2017 now if you look the second down from the top

is this total number of deaths 15,000 594 let's just make it 16,000 people now

that breaks it down into the individual groups of people now let's go through

those groups - the injuries number of children age 0 to 11 732 number of teen

ages 12 to 17 30 to 35 killed or injured that's not even total kill it could be

injuries to mass shootings 346 officer-involved incident officer shot

or killed 316 officer-involved incident subject suspect shot or killed 2079

home invasion 25 25 defensive use of 2042 an unintentional shooting 2021 now

granted 15,000 594 people is a staggering amount of people to die every

year or at least I think so that's a lot of damn people that could be walking

around and living their lives but their lives were cut short by an inanimate

object now just so we're clear on what inanimate means according to the

merriam-webster dictionary in adamant not animate not endowed with life or

spirit lacking consciousness or power of motion now I just want to be clear we

are all clear what inanimate means we're all on the same page okay so let's look

at more deaths from some more inanimate objects here we have an article from USA

Today stay the US vehicle deaths topped 40,000 in

2017 National Safety Council Council estimates now that is 2.5 times the

amount of people dying on the highways every year then there were from all the

gun deaths in the United States now this information here is from the National

Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism it's from 2015 and I couldn't

find any pertinent information from 2017 so I'm going with this if you look

three-quarters of the way down it says alcohol-related deaths an

estimated 88,000 people due to alcohol 62,000 men and 26 thousand women and

they're stating right on the page that that is an approximate number that right

there is already five point six times the amount of people than were killed

related to firearms in 2017 now the next information is from the Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention if you look again about three-quarters of way

down the page it said cigarette smoking every is responsible for more than four

hundred and eighty thousand deaths per year in the United States including more

than 41,000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke it also goes to state

that worldwide tobacco use causes nearly 6 million deaths per year and current

trends show that tobacco will cause more than 8 million deaths annually by 2030

that is totally mind-boggling in a sane now just on the yearly deaths in the

United States that's 30 times more deaths than what's caused by firearms

every year now that covers some of the inanimate object deaths now let's look

at deaths caused by let's say doctors nurses

says here medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United

States after heart disease and cancer call

at least 250,000 deaths every year and that question is where is the outrage

where are the protests where all the people going to Washington DC the

screaming out the president that something has to be done or how about

this from Mental Health America key findings one of five adults have a

mental health condition that's over 40 million Americans more than the

population of New York and Florida combined let's just go down the page a

little bit Youth mental health is worsening rates of youth with severe

depression increased from five point nine percent in 2012 to 8.2 percent in

2015 even with severe depression 76 percent

of youth are left with no or insufficient treatment now if you look

at the bottom that says there is a serious mental health workforce shortage

in the states with the lowest workforce there is up to six times the individuals

- only one mental health professional this includes psychiatrists

psychologists social workers counselors and psychiatric nurses combined and from

the New York Times here's an article talking about mr. Cruz the shooter

parkland Florida he's sad he's mournful his public defender melissa mcniel said

afterward he is fully aware of what is going on and he's just a broken human

being Oh mr. weeks the chief assistant public

defender said the lawyers were still trying to piece together the details of

metric cruisers life mr. Cruz has a significant history of mental illness

according to mr. weeks and it's possibly autistic or has a learning disability

but mr. weeks was not yet ready to say whether he would pursue a mental health

defense Howard Finkelstein the chief public defender in the bowerbird County

said the case will present a difficult question should society execute mentally

ill people there's no question of whether he will become convicted of

capital murder 17 times he said the win we let one of our own children fall

right off the grid when they are screaming for help in every way do we

have the right to kill them when we could have stopped it that's right you

could have stopped it you could have stopped it 10 years ago you could have

stopped it with that sheriff that sat outside for four minutes with his

buddies and didn't do anything even the FBI could have done something a year

prior when they got a tip about some information on a YouTube video and when

I talked about doing something 10 years ago you'll think back when Obama was

first elected and they had all those shootings the first thing they wanted to

do is go and grab for the guns needless to say they didn't focus any time and

effort on mental health they didn't focus any time or energy on

good security for the schools but yet while apples of all the politicians they

have armed guards and surveillance and metal detectors and all this stuff it's

good for them but for the average everyday Joe oh no that's a bad idea

that'll never work and we won't stand to have armed guards in our schools to

protect our kids say the Democrats and the anti cutters but yet every year

sometimes even twice a year something like this happens again and then there

dumbfounded they don't understand what's happening and so they automatically

point the finger at the firearms and it's clearly not the firearms fault

because the firearm is an inanimate object that cannot do anything unless

there's a human being behind it to pull the trigger just like an automobile

isn't responsible for killing people in a car wreck or cigarettes kill people

for smoking them this is a picture by the Lexington Herald of the Carrollton

bus crash in 1988 there were 27 students that died that night in a fiery bus

crash do it to a drunken driver that had been known to suffer from depression due

to a job loss sometime before now I asked you was it the buses fault those

kids died no was it the Toyota pickup truck that those kids died

was it the alcohols fault nope sure wasn't it was the drivers fault

just like the shooter in parkland Florida and all the other school

shootings we've had in the last 10 years it's the shooters fault now what do the

Democrats and the anti Gunners and some of the Republicans want to do they don't

want to address the real issue of mental health they want to take it out in ban

the firearms which the firearms are nothing more than an inanimate object

and a tool now mr. Trump here's jumped on the comprehensive gun law reform

bandwagon or what not talking about bump fire stocks and you got Dianne Feinstein

here in the video she's talking about tech nines and gotta get rid of all the

bullets and they're totally missing the point it's just the same old political

bullshit that doesn't solve anything but what it does do is it opens the doors up

to the anti Gunners to get rid of the Second Amendment maybe not today maybe

not next year but it opens the door and lets them in notice how short the

conversations are when it comes down to talking about mental health and finding

out why society has failed these kids that turn in to such murderous people

now the Parkland shooter he didn't violate any laws at all when he got his

firearms completely legal went through the Nexxus check everything checked out

good even the FBI says everything was good he purchased of it the firearms

legally okay again farms didn't do anything they're inanimate objects it

was the person that purchased the firearms because for some reason in his

head it was completely acceptable to go to a school and shoot up all these kids

and then walk off to Walmart or whatever and get something to drink and then go

get something to eat at Subway so here's my question to you politicians what are

you gonna do about the 40,000 deaths that happen on our highways every year

when are you gonna raise the legal age to buy a vehicle to 21 what are you

gonna do about the 80 8,000 people that die every year due to

alcohol abuse when are you gonna ban alcohol

why don't you ban or why don't you raise the legal drinking age to 30 I mean

Jesus drives me crazy what are you gonna do about the four hundred eighty

thousand people that die every single year due to tobacco-related deaths

cigarettes why don't you raise the legal age of smoking the thirty or why don't

you ban cigarettes you're not gonna do cuz you don't care it doesn't push a

political agenda but getting rid of firearms pushes a political agenda

okay I see it as the politicians and the anti Gunners and liberals are standing

on dead bodies to push their agenda they don't care anything about the kids if

they cared about the kids they would do something about texting and driving the

center of Disease Control for 2017 it says 11 teenagers die every day due to

texting and driving why is that not the news anymore why are they not you know

making it illegal to have a cell phone if you're not 21 years older how comes

they're you know not giving jail time if you're on the phone period while you're

driving I don't know but you're picking up what I'm putting down

if politicians really cared they would do a study that figured out what has

happened to society over the last forty five years to make it act the way it

does today because forty years ago you didn't have mass shootings and we still

had guns and stuff in the public maybe it's because Hollywood

sensationalizes all the violence and everything every single movie you see

it's always explosions and guns and do all these fancy camera tricks and they

glorify gun violence look at any movie you see at the theater parents I'm

speaking directly to you when's the last time you sat down your kid and watch

them play a game of Call of Duty two World War two or whatever have you seen

what goes on in those video games instead of just throwing your kid that

scam and let him sit from the time he's five years old to the time he's 18 for

four and five hours a day killing all his buddies in virtual reality

where do you think kids this young learn about different types of firearms they

learn it from these games they learn ak-47s in fours VAR s m1 Garands 1903

Springfield's what it's like to load them you know they learned the effective

range the blah blah blah they learn how powerful one caliber is over another

caliber all from the video games but do you say anything to Congress about

restricting these games these young kids or more importantly do you pay attention

to your kids enough to make them you know not have access to this type of

material no you don't these kids are getting brainwashed how to learn all

this stuff because you're letting them sit in front of TV and play it four or

five hours a day and on top of that all the blood and guts in these video games

your kids are getting desensitized to this type of stuff so if they see it in

the real life or they have an urge to go do it in real life they don't really

give a shit hell as far as a lot of you are concerned the the video game console

the Xbox one or whatever the best babysitter you have you thought of games

and they sent from the damn thing forever way you go watch the next

American Idol or survivor or whatever you don't think there's a lot of blood

and guts and violence in video games it's your five and six euros plan watch

this and here we go

oh don't mind him he just had his face blown off you wouldn't use this head

anyway get your head down and keep look man on fire think this this really does

remind me of a Hollywood production video Daniel this is what you trained

for now pick up that banner

you can do this yes sir I mean oh my point being is this is the kind of stuff

kids have access to and you know there's young kids around five years old on the

right 15 16 play this kind of stuff all the time

it's like first-person shooters you know they get on the look where you network

or they play online and they shoot all the friends and hahaha it's funny the

uploads leg off you should hear the length of bills and some of these names

online video game communities in town

after we breach keep pushing towards the bunker

now what is the action that happens here that causes us penguin on the wall the

sociable spin boom got an explosion arms know what it comes down to politicians

and lobbyists and anti Gunners they don't care about these kids one bit they

don't care what kind of legislation that they pass as long as it pushes an agenda

and that agenda is to get rid of firearms period now if they don't trust

an 18 year old kid enough to buy firearms then don't you

think we need to raise the minimum age to join military to 21 make sense to me

also I think we need to raise the age to voting to 21 that is the most important

responsibility a young person has is to vote for the leaders clearly they're

incompetent and can't do it at 18 so that should be 21 as well while you're

at it car or vehicle ownership should be raised to 21 there's no need for an 18

year old kid to be on the road traveling 70 plus miles an hour with a vehicle to

weighs more than 3,000 pounds example all the terrorist attacks over in Europe

for Muslim and radical Muslims were getting in vehicles and running people

over they were just sitting on the side of the road with their little cafes and

stuff having a cup of coffee or whatnot did they blame the vehicle no they did

not they blamed the person operating the vehicle well the Democrats the Liberals

and anti Gunners have a have a Sainz pretty popular never let a good tragedy

go to waste well they missed a huge tragedy and

they've been missing it every year there's over 600,000 people dying every

year in this country due to things that they could do something about honestly

do something about but they ignore it because there's no agenda behind it

here's another example ever since Trump became president the

Democrats and the Liberals have been focusing all this rushing controversy

when they know there's nothing going on whatsoever but yet ever

single day in the news they focus on Trump is colluding with the Russians

it's a bunch of made-up crap that they would rather push in traffic because

they're pushing an agenda this whole time they could be taking all that

energy and all that focus from all their constituents in trying to solve a

problem like you know underage drinking you know drinking and driving texting

and driving you know cigarettes tobacco abuse you

know it wrecks on the highway just all this stuff that they can be done but

they don't it all comes down to that agenda folks okay folks well we're not

long enough about this topic hope you liked the video please like and

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later

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Billionaire Offers Trump Millions To Get Top Construction Project Completed - Duration: 3:25.

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Trump says U.S. to impose steel, aluminum tariffs next week - Duration: 2:20.

Our top story this afternoon..

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will sign off on steep tariffs on steel and aluminum

imports next week, hitting producers like South Korea and China.

The Dow Jones industrial average slumped after the announcement amid fears of a trade war.

Park Jong-hong reports.

President Trump has made it clear that steel and aluminum exports to the U.S. will be subject

to tariffs of 25 and 10 percent, respectively.

Trump is slated to sign an executive order next week making it official.

The plan was unveiled after a White House meeting with industry executives on Thursday.

President Trump added the move is aimed at propping up the U.S. industry and creating

jobs for American workers.

"It'll be 25 percent for steel.

It'll be 10 percent for aluminum.

And it'll be for a long period of time.

... We'll be signing it in and you will have protection for the first time in a long while.

And you've got to re-grow your industries."

He also said U.S. companies had been 'decimated' and had been treated unfairly by other countries

for decades.

Analysts say it's unclear whether the rates of 25 percent for steel and 10 percent for

aluminum will be instituted across the board or have some exceptions.

Trade sources in Washington think the rates would not apply to Canada which hires a number

of American workers.

In any case, if the rate turns out to be final, South Korea will be letting out a sigh of

relief as the U.S. Commerce Department had initially suggested dropping a tariff bomb

of more than 53 percent on 12 countries, including Korea.

Following Canada and Brazil, South Korea is the third largest exporter of steel to the

U.S. with last year's export volume estimated at three-point-six-five million tons.

Critics say Trump's measures will fail to boost jobs and even risk stoking a trade war

with China.

Beijing has already threatened to curb U.S. imports of soybeans and the European Union

says it will consider taking action as well.

Park Jong-hong, Arirang News.

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Melania Trump calls for action in a speech Thursday kicking off a White House summit - Duration: 1:38.

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Miley Finally Leaves U.S. Because Of Trump – Immediately Regrets Odd New Role In New Country! - Duration: 4:32.

news alert Mali finally leaves us because of Trump immediately regret saw

a new role in new country Miley Cyrus was one of the many celebrities who

promised to renounce their US citizenship and leave the country should

Donald Trump become our president it's now been a year with him in the White

House and not a single star who said they would leave as Don so however with

no signs of Trump leaving his post any time before the end of his first term

and perhaps even his second Cyrus has finally decided it's time to leave the

United States for a place she thinks will be better shortly after landing in

a new country she stunned both fans and her haters alike with an unexpected new

role she took on their the risque pop singer who has put all her personal

parts out there for everyone to see after first rising to stardom as a

squeaky-clean Disney star has certainly proved her propensity to drastically

change her identity she made her dislike for Trump clearly known during his

candidacy but has been strangely silent about her proposed plan of leaving ever

since when Cyrus was called out by multiple news outlets well after his

election if when and where she was moving to she immediately backtracked

and tried to flip the script on the President to save herself the

embarrassment of her cowardly claim in the only way she knows how a slanderous

profanity riddled response I'm not f in leaving the country that's some ignorant

shit that's dumb the outspoken 25 year old singer said in an interview with NME

in September 2017 because that's me abandoning my country when I think I've

got a good thing to say to my country and trust me I hear every day on my

Instagram just leave already when are you going to leave well that's not going

to be any good the hill reported now more than a year later

Cyrus is back in the news again after packing up and leaving America without

notice and showing up in Australia for specific reason

Syrus has been in an on-again off-again relationship with her former co-star 28

year old liam hemsworth after the two met on the set of the last song several

years ago America is not home to Hemsworth who splits his time between

the u.s. and where he was born and raised in Australia since their

relationship has seemed to be very rocky and in many ways lolly isn't all that

mature especially compared to hams birth the two seemed like an odd match however

now after all the breakups including a recent one it's believed that the two

decided to tie the knot out of nowhere in a covert wedding in Hemsworth

homeland if the rumors are true Mali can now add the role of wife to her

list of identities after marrying Hemsworth in Australia it's an odd title

for the seemingly extremely independent star who reportedly wanted to be so

unattached from everyone that she tried to emancipate herself from her parents

as a teen whether she's truly a married woman or not what's for sure is that

she's still is an American citizen and plans to remain that way as well as live

in the u.s. this is unfortunate news for those who aren't huge fans of hers and

wish she meant what she said when she vowed to leave the country over Trump

Cyrus and Hemsworth spent the New Year in Australia where Liam is from they

were seen walking hand-in-hand and bar and Bay New South Wales the couple was

pictured donning shorts and tank tops since it is currently summer in

Australia rumors have been swarming across the web that the two pulled a

fast one on all of us fans by stealthily marrying while on vacation there are no

details of these covert nuptials such as photos or who may have been in

attendance whether it is actually fact or not is still unclear it is said that

the Australian tabloid and W is the one that started the rumors gossip got put

down right in their place by reporting the magazine fails to provide a single

detail about the couple's alleged wedding ceremony such as precisely where

and when it took place or who attended also there's not a single reputable

publication reporting that Cyrus and hems

they're officially husband and wife as the tabloid asserts certs

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Dow Plummets 500 Points After Trump Announces Tariffs - Duration: 1:59.

For more infomation >> Dow Plummets 500 Points After Trump Announces Tariffs - Duration: 1:59.

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BREAKING Trump Just Fired Them ALL In A Clean Sweep - Duration: 26:08.

BREAKING: Trump Just Fired Them ALL In A Clean Sweep

The Department of Veterans Affairs is unfortunately not an organization associated with providing

our military veterans with the best possible care they deserve.

Back in 2014, the VA was exposed for fostering an environment where veterans experienced

extraordinarily long wait times, which in some cases resulted in the deaths of these

veterans, and it was also revealed that a few VA officials worked very hard to cover

this up.

The scandal was so bad that it finally prompted politicians on both sides of the aisle to

call for massive reforms within the VA health care system.

Reforming the VA has, and continues to be a main priority for President Trump.

When he assumed the office of President, he wasted no time cleaning house at the VA, getting

rid of employees who didn't deserve to be there.

Even before President Trump signed the Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Act,

he managed to fire 566 staffers.

The VA has a total staff of about 345,000 people, and to terminate more than 500 in

less than six months is a significant message to other VA employees that they need to be

performing at their best.

When President Trump signed the Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Act, the

law removed job protections many VA employees had enjoyed for years while they abused our

veterans.

Specifically, the law removes the civil service due process protections for all VA employees

as well as creates the logistics to fire people faster.

When he signed this much-needed legislation, President Trump said, "Some of the employees

involved in these [wait list] scandals remained on the payrolls.

Outdated laws kept the government from holding those who failed our veterans accountable."

This accountability has finally been put on display for all of America to see, and reinforces

that President Trump is keeping his campaign promise of draining the swamp, especially

when it comes to the VA.

Taking a look at employee firings in the VA during the second half of 2017, covering the

period from August to mid December of this year, the total amount of firings rose from

566 to 756, or an average of approximately 94 fired VA employees per month.

Gone are the days when VA employees can put veterans on wait lists, neglect their job

duties, and still collect a paycheck without consequence.

In response to the massive amount of firings going on at the VA, Marilyn Park, who is a

legislative representative for the American Federation of Government Employees said, "I

don't think this has accomplished what they want it to accomplish."

However, this sentiment is not shared within the Trump administration or those who still

have their jobs at the VA.

Refuting the claims of Ms. Park, and others who somehow feel victimized by this legislation

intended to protect our veterans, Curt Cashour, a VA spokesman said, "The (legislation)

is one of the most significant federal civil service reforms in decades and is helping

instill across the department the type of workforce accountability veterans and taxpayers

deserve."

It is this very accountability which is much needed in the VA system, and which government

employee unions would rather do without.

The Trump administration is also setting a precedent by being the first administration

to have the VA publicly post the statistics of employees they fire, asserting that the

move provides a level of transparency which taxpayers and veterans deserve.

Some of the most notable firings were the eight senior staff dismissed from their positions

by the Trump administration, four of which were sent packing before President Trump signed

the Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Act.

VA spokesman Curt Cashour has made it very clear that all VA workers regardless of position

will be fired if they do not perform at the level they are expected to, saying, "Culture

spans the entire organization.

As with any government agency or business, VA has more rank-and-file workers than senior

leaders, and we hold them accountable when warranted, regardless of rank or position."

The VA did not indicate when, how, or if the 700 plus firings that took place in 2017 have

seen replacements.

The AFGE, which is the largest government employee union has been critical of these

new protections afforded to our veterans by claiming foolishly that increased firings

don't necessarily equate to more accountability.

However, the Trump administration disagrees, and it is clear that with the massive amount

of firings which have taken place, those employees who remain in the VA system are very likely

staying on their toes ensuring that their job performance warrants them keeping their

job which in the end was what President Trump and his administration intended.

H/T [Military Times, The Washington Post]

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Trump Launches Steel and Aluminum Trade War - Duration: 0:55.

For more infomation >> Trump Launches Steel and Aluminum Trade War - Duration: 0:55.

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JUST IN! President Trump Unleashes Stealth Border Wall Maneuver, Sends Mexico Scrambling! - Duration: 3:54.

For more infomation >> JUST IN! President Trump Unleashes Stealth Border Wall Maneuver, Sends Mexico Scrambling! - Duration: 3:54.

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WOW!! How Much Of Trump's Agenda Is Already Complete?? Hint: More Than Reagan's!! - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> WOW!! How Much Of Trump's Agenda Is Already Complete?? Hint: More Than Reagan's!! - Duration: 3:28.

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Trump says U.S. to impose steel, aluminum tariffs next week - Duration: 2:22.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will sign off on steep tariffs on steel and aluminum

imports next week, tariffs that'll hit producers like South Korea and China.

The news dealt a blow to stock markets in the U.S. and Asia.

But there's reason to hope in Korea that the tariffs won't be as high as feared.

Park Jong-hong reports.

President Trump has made it clear that steel and aluminum exports to the U.S. will be subject

to tariffs of 25 and 10 percent, respectively.

Trump is slated to sign an executive order next week making it official.

The plan was unveiled after a White House meeting with industry executives on Thursday.

President Trump added the move is aimed at propping up the U.S. industry and creating

jobs for American workers.

"It'll be 25 percent for steel.

It'll be 10 percent for aluminum.

And it'll be for a long period of time.

... We'll be signing it in and you will have protection for the first time in a long while.

And you've got to re-grow your industries."

He also said U.S. companies had been 'decimated' and had been treated unfairly by other countries

for decades.

Analysts say it's unclear whether the rates of 25 percent for steel and 10 percent for

aluminum will be instituted across the board or have some exceptions.

Trade sources in Washington think the rates would not apply to Canada which hires a number

of American workers.

In any case, if the rate turns out to be final, South Korea will be letting out a sigh of

relief as the U.S. Commerce Department had initially suggested dropping a tariff bomb

of more than 53 percent on 12 countries, including Korea.

Following Canada and Brazil, South Korea is the third largest exporter of steel to the

U.S. with last year's export volume estimated at three-point-six-five million tons.

Critics say Trump's measures will fail to boost jobs and even risk stoking a trade war

with China.

Beijing has already threatened to curb U.S. imports of soybeans and the European Union

says it will consider taking action as well.

Park Jong-hong, Arirang News.

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Trump says U.S. to impose steel, aluminum tariffs next week - Duration: 2:20.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will sign off on steep tariffs on steel and aluminum

imports next week, hitting producers like South Korea and China.

The Dow Jones industrial average slumped after the announcement amid fears of a trade war.

Park Jong-hong reports.

President Trump has made it clear that steel and aluminum exports to the U.S. will be subject

to tariffs of 25 and 10 percent, respectively.

Trump is slated to sign an executive order next week making it official.

The plan was unveiled after a White House meeting with industry executives on Thursday.

President Trump added the move is aimed at propping up the U.S. industry and creating

jobs for American workers.

"It'll be 25 percent for steel.

It'll be 10 percent for aluminum.

And it'll be for a long period of time.

... We'll be signing it in and you will have protection for the first time in a long while.

And you've got to re-grow your industries."

He also said U.S. companies had been 'decimated' and had been treated unfairly by other countries

for decades.

Analysts say it's unclear whether the rates of 25 percent for steel and 10 percent for

aluminum will be instituted across the board or have some exceptions.

Trade sources in Washington think the rates would not apply to Canada which hires a number

of American workers.

In any case, if the rate turns out to be final, South Korea will be letting out a sigh of

relief as the U.S. Commerce Department had initially suggested dropping a tariff bomb

of more than 53 percent on 12 countries, including Korea.

Following Canada and Brazil, South Korea is the third largest exporter of steel to the

U.S. with last year's export volume estimated at three-point-six-five million tons.

Critics say Trump's measures will fail to boost jobs and even risk stoking a trade war

with China.

Beijing has already threatened to curb U.S. imports of soybeans and the European Union

says it will consider taking action as well.

Park Jong-hong, Arirang News.

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