Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Trump news on Youtube Oct 16 2018

and the realities of what that

might be behind the scene.

Talking about the trade

relationship we with them, the

president isn't pointing to

Saudi Arabia as a helpful ally

in negotiating peace around the

Middle East.

He is pointing to this arm deal.

We should do a fact check on it.

It's not correctly describing

this arms deal.

Here is what the Washington post

writes.

Most of the outsiders have been

denounced by the Obama

administration and there appears

to be signed contracts.

They were memorandums of intent.

There were six specific items

adding up to $28 billion.

All have been notified to

congress by the Obama

administration.

In essence, this is a wish list.

It's worth recalling that Obama

offered Saudi Arabia 115 billion

dollar in deals, about half of

For more infomation >> Katy Tur Blows Up Trump's Saudi Arms Deal Lie With A Fact Check - Duration: 0:58.

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CBS Radically Twists Trump Quote, Then Their Own Video Proves They're Frauds - Duration: 3:11.

For more infomation >> CBS Radically Twists Trump Quote, Then Their Own Video Proves They're Frauds - Duration: 3:11.

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Trump Administration Ready To Push 'Tax Reform 2 0' on Senate Floor - Duration: 4:48.

For more infomation >> Trump Administration Ready To Push 'Tax Reform 2 0' on Senate Floor - Duration: 4:48.

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6 Of The Wildest Moments From Donald Trump's '60 Minutes' Interview - Duration: 7:28.

For more infomation >> 6 Of The Wildest Moments From Donald Trump's '60 Minutes' Interview - Duration: 7:28.

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CNBC Survey Shows This Major Trump Achievement Could Kill Dems 'BLUE WAVE' - Duration: 3:53.

For more infomation >> CNBC Survey Shows This Major Trump Achievement Could Kill Dems 'BLUE WAVE' - Duration: 3:53.

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La extraña pintura que Donald Trump tiene colgada en la Casa Blanca - Duration: 5:40.

Si Donald Trump es el encargado de decorar el interior de cualquier lugar, sabes que aparecerán cosas "curiosas" —por así decirlo— y este lunes, durante una entrevista en televisión, nos mostró su lado artístico con una chulada de pintura

Resulta que, dentro de la Casa Blanca, Trump colgó un cuadro de sí mismo echándose unas copitas con otros presidentes de la historia del Partido Republicano

La pintura se llama The Republican Club y la pintó Andy Thomas, un artista de Missouri

En una entrevista con Time, Thomas dijo que se la había regalado al presidente y se sentía "extático" de que estuviera colgada en la residencia oficial

De acuerdo a la BBC, Thomas se dedica a retratar figuras y momentos icónicos de la historia de Estados Unidos, como la guerra civil, algunos presidentes o eventos recordados

Es más, Andy Thomas ya se había aventado la misma pintura pero con los presidentes del Partido Demócrata, nomás que esa no la habían colgado a la vista del público

Eso sí, Trump no discriminó entre los presidentes "queridos" y los "no queridos"

Imagínense que López Obrador se aventara una así y pusiera a Benito, Porfirio, Victoriano Huerta, Salinas, Cárdenas y Echeverría

Abraham Lincoln: De espaldas y con vaso en la mano, le pueden ver la piochita. Es el presidente número 16 en la historia de Estados Unidos y es más reconocido por abolir la esclavitud en el País de las Barras y las Estrellas

Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt: Parado y de chaleco. Es el presidente número 26 y se le recuerda por ganar el Nobel de la Paz por ayudar a terminar la guerra ruso-japonesa

Dwight Eisenhower: El que trae playera amarilla. Era comandante supremo de los Aliados en la Segunda Guerra Mundial

Años después se convertiría en el presidente número 34. Richard Nixon: El de los Animaniacs, está tomando vino en la parte derecha

El presidente número 37, es el único en renunciar al cargo por el escándalo de espionaje de Watergate

Gerald Ford: Está parado atrás, de camisa azul y pose de Fonzie. Es el presidente número 38, llegó justo después de la renuncia de Nixon y es el único presidente en la historia en no ganar ninguna elección

Su primer chamba fue otorgarle el perdón presidencial a Nixon. Cero sospechoso. Ronald Reagan: El de camisa azul, sentado "a la derecha" de Trump

Reagan es el número 40. Su presencia fue clave en la Guerra Fría y el escándalo de Irán-Contra

También es reconocido por sus políticas monetarias que favorecían un implacable libre mercado y bajos impuestos

George HW Bush: Parado en el lado izquierdo, de saco oscuro y camisa blanca. Sucesor de Reagan —o sea, el número 41— y es recordado por declarar el fin de la Guerra Fría  junto a su símil de Rusia, Mijail Gorbachov

George W Bush: Sentado en la esquina inferior izquierda. Hijo del de acá arriba y el presidente número 43 en la historia de Estados Unidos

A él le tocó organizar las guerras en Medio Oriente y vivir el atentado del 11 de septiembre de 2001

Ya con la pintura explicada, solo nos queda recordar que se parece a cierta obra de unos perros jugando póker

For more infomation >> La extraña pintura que Donald Trump tiene colgada en la Casa Blanca - Duration: 5:40.

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President Trump, First Lady Visit Areas Affected By Hurricane Michael - Duration: 2:08.

For more infomation >> President Trump, First Lady Visit Areas Affected By Hurricane Michael - Duration: 2:08.

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Donald Trump Jr. Attacks Beto O'Rourke: He's 'An Irish Guy Pretending To Be Hispanic' - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Jr. Attacks Beto O'Rourke: He's 'An Irish Guy Pretending To Be Hispanic' - Duration: 2:31.

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Trump says North Korea coming along very well - Duration: 0:34.

US President Donald Trump says the situation with North Korea is coming

along very well and in his administration has done things in just

three to four months that nobody has done in seven decades president Trump

gave the optimistic remarks on Monday as he met with reporters before traveling

to hurricane hit Florida in an interview with CBS on Sunday local time he also

stressed the great achievements have been made so far explaining the the US

needs to see what will happen going forward

For more infomation >> Trump says North Korea coming along very well - Duration: 0:34.

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President Trump tours damage in Georgia, Florida from Michael - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> President Trump tours damage in Georgia, Florida from Michael - Duration: 1:42.

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Trump Signs Bill to Clean Millions of Tons of Garbage from World's Oceans - Duration: 4:38.

President Trump has signed a landmark new bill to introduce legislation that will clean

millions of tons of garbage from the world's oceans, while putting other countries on notice

that "the Trump administration will no longer tolerate trash being dumped in the ocean."

The president added his signature to the "Save Our Seas Act," giving the green light to

the initiative that will remove eight million tons of trash from the world's oceans, while

naming and shaming the world's worst polluters.

As Trump signed S.3508, the Save Our Seas Act into law at the Oval Office, he told the

press he was "very pleased" to introduce such "important legislation."

"As president, I will continue to do everything I can to stop other nations from making our

oceans into their landfills," he said.

"That's why I'm pleased – very pleased, I must say – to put my signature on this

important legislation."

The new legislation deals a blow to Trump's critics, who claim the president has no respect

for environmental issues since he pulled the US out of the Paris Climate Accord.

According to Epoch Times, the act charges NOAA to collaborate with other U.S. government

agencies to deal with land- and ocean-based sources of the trash, both domestic and foreign."People

don't realize it, but all the time we're being inundated by debris from other countries,"

Trump said.

"And we will be responding and very strongly."

In attendance at the Oct. 11 signing ceremony were Sens. Dan Sullivan (R-Okla.) and Sheldon

Whitehouse (D-R.I.), the sponsor and co-sponsor of the bill, respectively, whose presence

attested to the bipartisan nature of the bill.

The House held a voice vote on it, which wasn't recorded; the Senate passed it unanimously,

Sullivan said.

Through its diplomatic channels, the United States has already been putting other countries

on notice that the Trump administration will no longer tolerate trash being dumped in the

ocean, Trump said.

"And I can tell you that Dan [Sullivan] and Sheldon [Whitehouse] were very insistent

on trying to get that into the USMCA, the new agreement that we have with Canada and

Mexico.

And we'll be putting it into other agreements also," Trump said.

Whitehouse concurred and said they were in the process of working it into an agreement

with the Philippines, which he named as "one of the worst three" ocean polluters.

For Trump, the issue is an economic one as well as an environmental one.

The United States has to clean up the trash that floats into U.S. waters and onto U.S.

beaches each year, which not only creates a burden on the government but hurts businesses

along the coast.

In one national ocean cleanup, the Ocean Conservancy reported picking up 4,144,109 pounds of trash

from over 8,500 miles of coastline.

"This waste, trash, and debris harms not only marine life, but also fishermen, coastal

economies along America's vast stretches," Trump said.

"As president, I will continue to do everything I can to stop other nations from making our

oceans into their landfills."

The act also requires a representative from the State Department, as well as from the

Department of the Interior, to join the Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee.

The nonprofit Ocean Conservancy called the legislation a "triumph of bipartisanship,"

and praised it for addressing the "the ever-increasing global marine-debris problem."

Even the American Chemistry Council, an association of chemical manufacturers and other chemistry-related

businesses, applauded the passage of the legislation.

"This important bipartisan legislation reinvigorates existing programs and includes language recognizing

the need to address the lack of waste management systems in developing countries," it said

on its blog.

The Plastics Industry Association also thanked the Trump administration for "demonstrating

your commitment to combatting marine debris."

For more infomation >> Trump Signs Bill to Clean Millions of Tons of Garbage from World's Oceans - Duration: 4:38.

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Epic Trump Painting Spotted During 60 Minutes Interview - Duration: 2:16.

President Donald Trump's latest addition to White House decor has been noticed by eagle-eyed

viewers of the President's 60 Minute interview.

The artwork, titled "The Republican Club," shows President Trump sitting between Presidents

Eisenhower and Nixon, directly across from Abraham Lincoln.

Teddy Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and both Bushes are also

in the imaginary scene.

The artist himself, Andy Thomas, was thrilled to learn that his artwork was hanging on the

wall of Trump's office.

Thomas told The Daily Beast that Darrell Issa, a fan of the artist's work, gave the print

to Trump.

"He had actually given a me real gracious call to tell me how much he liked it," Thomas

said of Trump.

"He was very complimentary.

He made a comment that he'd seen a lot of paintings of himself and he rarely liked them."

Thomas is well-known for painting past presidents from each party hanging out together.

In 2008, he portrayed Republican presidents playing poker.

A subsequent portrait showed Democratic presidents playing pool.

However, Thomas said adding President Trump in the painting wasn't an easy task.

He said, he found "Trump hard to paint" because of his characteristic skin tone and

smile, but made him the center of attention anyway.

Thomas said that as far as he knows, no other president has his artwork.

He also said Issa has both the Democratic and Republican prints hanging in the office

and commissioned a portrait of himself.

"He's a really friendly guy and he said, 'If I get a chance, I'm going to show

this to Donald,'" Thomas said.

The artist says he was shocked when his wife told him he should be home at a certain time

to receive a phone call from Trump.

"You can't imagine how happy that made me," he said.

For more infomation >> Epic Trump Painting Spotted During 60 Minutes Interview - Duration: 2:16.

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Trump Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against Stormy, Now She Has To Pay His Legal Fees - Duration: 3:05.

On Monday, a federal district court judge in California ruled to dismiss Stormy Daniels'

defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

As the Hollywood Reporter pointed out, U.S. District Court Judge S. James Otero concluded

earlier today that Daniels has failed to establish a prima facie case for defamation against

the President.

This whole thing started in April when Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti released a sketch

of a man who supposedly "threatened" Daniels to stay quiet about her alleged affair with

Donald Trump.

In response, Trump tweeted this: "A sketch years later about a nonexistent man.

A total con job, playing the Fake News Media for Fools (but they know it)!"

Daniels and her lawyer then tried to sue the President for defamation, but a Federal Judge

has now laid down a powerful decision in favor of Trump.

"The Court agrees with Mr. Trump's argument because the tweet in question constitutes

'rhetorical hyperbole' normally associated with politics and public discourse in the

United States," stated the judge.

"The First Amendment protects this type of rhetorical statement."

The judge defined "rhetorical hyperbole" as "extravagant exaggeration employed for

rhetorical effect" and characterizes Trump's tweet against Daniels as displaying "an

incredulous tone, suggesting that the content of his tweet was not meant to be understood

as a literal statement about Plaintiff".

The best part in all of this, of course, is that Daniels has to pay Trump's legal fees

(via the Hollywood Reporter):

Otero adds that Trump made a "one-off rhetorical comment, not a sustained attack on the veracity

of Plaintiff's claims" and that this distinguishes this suit from other cases where courts have

determined defamation.

The judge adds that Daniels' assumption that Trump knew of the 2011 threat doesn't

establish facts adding up that he did, in fact, know.

The judge ends up agreeing with Trump that Daniels hasn't shown actual malice nor adequately

plead damages.

Daniels won't get the opportunity to amend her complaint to cure deficiencies, and what's

more under Texas' anti-SLAPP statute, she now has to pay Trump's legal costs — perhaps

a rubbing of salt in the wound to those who contributed to Daniels' legal defense fund.

Trump's lawyer Charles Harder immediately released a statement saying that Trump is

now entitled to a financial award for prevailing in this case:

And of course, Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti weighed in, clearly disturbed by the ruling:

How do you think the media will handle this brand new victory for President Trump?

Comment below…

For more infomation >> Trump Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against Stormy, Now She Has To Pay His Legal Fees - Duration: 3:05.

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Trump says Saudi king denies knowledge of missing journalist - Duration: 0:43.

For more infomation >> Trump says Saudi king denies knowledge of missing journalist - Duration: 0:43.

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Trump to survey devastation left by Hurricane Michael - Duration: 4:21.

For more infomation >> Trump to survey devastation left by Hurricane Michael - Duration: 4:21.

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Trump No wheeling and dealing with Turkey to free pastor - Duration: 0:39.

For more infomation >> Trump No wheeling and dealing with Turkey to free pastor - Duration: 0:39.

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Trump Says Without His Mockery Of Christine Blasey Ford, 'We Would Not Have Won' - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> Trump Says Without His Mockery Of Christine Blasey Ford, 'We Would Not Have Won' - Duration: 2:50.

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A Republican lawmaker just officially switched parties over Trump - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> A Republican lawmaker just officially switched parties over Trump - Duration: 3:05.

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Lou Dobbs: FEDERAL JUDGE THROWS OUT STORMY DANIELS LAWSUIT AGAINST TRUMP - Duration: 7:19.

breaking news tonight a federal judge has just thrown out the lawsuit of

pornstar stormy Daniels stormy Daniels defamation lawsuit against the president

thrown out it's a stunning defeat for Daniel's and her attorney what is his

name Michael and the naty have an Atty never Oh creepy porn lawyer

I believe is our friend Tucker Carlson calls him the ruling also ordering

Daniels to pay Trump's legal fees Wow Trump attorney Charles harder issued a

statement and and there it is we don't have it you know it was good

it's gonna be a good statement too and I'm rather than wait for it or worse ask

you to wait with me for it we're going to ask our producers to

produce that statement of course this is just breaking so we're going to go now

to to the left well the president calls her goofy goofy liberal Elizabeth Warren

she finally broke down and took a DNA test we are pleased to tell you we are

right on top of politics and science this is the Nexus where science and

politics meets here every night on Lou Dobbs tonight in this case she undertook

that test to prove or founded claims that she has Native American blood a

member of the Cherokee Nation in point of fact the results were published in

the left-wing Boston Globe and Senator Warren comes out of it well I think the

only expression rather anemic the odds in fact of her being a Cherokee Indian

well are really really remote because the odds of her being just generally a

Native American are somewhere between a whopping point zero zero nine our the

margin is so slim by the way I don't even know what the point oh one five

percent means it has nothing to do with this conversation we're gonna be talking

we'll be running it we're gonna be running by the way back to be we're

gonna be running a correction on that because it's not point zero one five

it's point zero one percent that margin is so by the way the Boston Globe had to

do three Corrections today on their map we're only doing one on ours and we win

the margin in this case is so slim that the Cherokee Nation has just released

the statement tonight that reads in part quote using a DNA test to lay claim to

any connection to the Cherokee Nation are any tribal nation even vaguely is

inappropriate and wrong I and I could not endorse the Cherokee Nation any

stronger in their statement this is just incredible senator Warren undermining

the tribal interest of the Cherokee Nation

with her continued claims of tribal heritage and buried in the globe's

report the fact that the Stanford University researcher who studied

Senator warns DNA sample didn't actually use samples of Native American DNA no no

he didn't do that he instead chose to test it against Colombian Peruvian and

Mexican strains the reason he did that even though they're not Native Americans

he did that because scientists believe Native Americans came to this country

over the Bering Strait land bridge it's now a strait it was then a land bridge

about 12,000 years ago we're told and they settled in what is now America but

then also migrated all the way to South America this all because Elizabeth

Warren has high cheekbones ladies and gentlemen in other words Native

Americans appear to be originally Mongolian which means that Native

American depends on when you got here and who was waiting or in some cases who

simply has high cheekbones that's the best we can divine from all of this to

sort it out top strategist for Great America pack former Reagan White House

political director of Fox News political analyst and Rollins I can't wait to get

to the math with you my friend a New York Post columnist Fox Business

contributor Michael Goodwin which of you is best at math dead okay

this is madness itself well my heritage was pure I was pretty

much all Irish and I have diluted it with scotch whiskey

this is certainly gonna help move her to the forefront of the presidential

campaign that she wants to run actually it's making her look more absurd by the

moment and I think to a certain extent what's gonna defeat her is not just her

heritage claims but her socialistic tendencies which are front and center

and I think the more she gets this kind of exposure and the more foolishness she

tends to be less less obvious is gonna be the judge again I truly believe there

may be a good suggestion here I mean you know once you get to the Jamal khashoggi

disappearance you know put you in sort of a conspiratorial state of mind I

could she be a Republican operative a secret offer because she is distracting

from the midterm elections now 21 days away she is drawing all of that interest

to her about her high cheekbones her blood almost anything other than well

and she's also creating something of a tense relationship with Native Americans

in this country as she should be regarded by them I mean this is this is

really what do you think is that a possibility yeah well look I I've argued

all along the Maxine Waters is a Republican operatives and I think

probably Cory Booker is and Hillary Clinton - I mean the way they're all

behaving look I think the remark the thing to think about Elizabeth Warren in

this test is she took it secretly she obviously didn't want anybody to know

that she was doing it I mean there had been this pressure to do it for a long

time she did it secretly and then as I gather she misrepresented the results as

to what they actually mean I mean when you show the yeah I don't know well the

Cherokee I mean she claims was it published them right three Corrections

for crown oh yeah she claims it proves she has and part of the ancestry and the

Cherokee Nation says no you don't that doesn't prove anything and you've gotta

weigh in on this your mathematics expert we've therefore - I said three

Corrections they published verse one thirty second to one five hundred and

twelfth then they realized that was wrong so they did the globe they're

public one thirty second to one one thousand

twenty fourth which is closer to the truth

the second correction ranging from one sixty-fourth to one 1024 that's point

zero zero nine seven six that's what we know ten generations yeah I mean that's

what that come a lot to representing yes after hurry now representing

Massachusetts was mostly Italians garish Jewish what have you I don't think the

Indian vote is significant there and I don't think she's going to get any of it

so I think it's just a test of our foolishness and Trump and the first lady

the president

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