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for all the drama of the televised confrontation in the Oval Office the

odds are overwhelming that there won't be a government shutdown the plain fact

is that neither party wants one so what happened between Donald Trump Nancy

Pelosi and Chuck Schumer during those 10 17 minutes on Tuesday was more about

political theater and blame-shifting the amount of money Trump wants four

billion dollars more for his wall than the Democrats are willing to provide is

almost negligible and the House Democrats aren't going to budge when

they take over next month what's at stake is the symbolism surrounding the

president's signature issue the media verdict is the Pelosi and Schumer

embarrassed Trump and boxed him into a damaging declaration he now owns any

shut down as the New York Times put it the trick in Washington has always been

to make sure government shut down his pinned on the other guy president Trump

is the first to ever pin one on himself with the time saying Pelosi and Schumer

essentially goaded the president into saying he proudly closed the government

for border security the Washington Post says the Democratic duo called out

Trump's falsehoods they exposed to mesh malleable about his promised border wall

they lectured him about the legislative process and reiterated to him that he

lacked the votes to secure the five billion dollars he seeks for the wall

but there's another view as these and other accounts acknowledged the border

wall and the broader issue of illegal immigration is immensely important to

Trump's core supporters he wanted to send them an unmistakable signal that

he's fighting for them and understands their concerns and then if he falls

short he can blame the Dems or with his recent comments that some of the wall is

already being built Trumpkin trying to cobble something together and claim

victory the incoming House Speaker seized upon Trump's tactic of brutally

personal insults Democratic allies leaked to reporters

that Pelosi later told party colleagues that she felt like she'd been in a

tinkle contest with a skunk adding it's a manhood thing for him as if manhood

could ever be associated with so much for the high road what the

president may not have fully appreciated is that the party seen as triggering a

partial government shutdown always pays a stiff price the Republicans were hurt

when they tried the tactic during the Clinton years and again during the Obama

administration but when Democrats were seen as precipitating a shutdown at the

end of last year they quickly backed off and made a deal within hours when real

people are hurt furloughs delayed paychecks national parks and monuments

closed the underlying issues get lost in the backlash of course that may not be a

factor if Trump doesn't really plan to take things past the brink I think it's

great to watch our leaders debating serious issues on TV Trump did that with

lawmakers last year on gun control but never followed through leading to

criticism it was all about the show but let's face it the process only goes so

far Pelosi and Schumer were right when they

told Trump that a deal needed to be made behind closed doors there's too much

posturing by everyone when the cameras are on the frenzy over the meeting will

quickly fade unless there's actually a Christmas season shut down but the one

clear loser was Mike Pence the media mockery of a stiff and stone-faced vice

president may have been unfair but the images will stick to him like tar paper

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Whoopi Says Americans Don't Want Wall, So Let Trump Pay For It — Instantly Regrets It - Duration: 6:52.

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Rep. Ted Lieu Attacks Trump, Then He Accidentally Lets Admission Slip On TV - Duration: 5:03.

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Trump wants China to lower auto tariffs - Duration: 3:31.

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Caravan Tells Trump They Will Go Home – If He Gives In To 7-Figure Demand - Duration: 2:20.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY Dec 13, 18 , Trump Clashes with Pelosi, Schumer on Border Security - Duration: 17:05.

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Michelle Says Trump's America Is Lost Right Now, Kid Rock Makes Her Regret It - Duration: 5:45.

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Trump Suddenly Canceled White House Christmas Bash – Has Better Plans Instead - Duration: 3:10.

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AMLO charla con Trump de migración y desarrollo - Duration: 1:50.

 El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador habló esta mañana por teléfono con su homólogo Donald Trump

 En su cuenta de Twitter, el Presidente informó que conversó con el mandatario estadunidense sobre migración

   "En términos respetuosos y de amistad, tratamos el tema migratorio y la posibilidad de aplicar un programa conjunto para el desarrollo y la creación de empleos en Centroamérica y en nuestro país", escribió López Obrador

Hoy conversamos por teléfono con el presidente Donald Trump. En términos respetuosos y de amistad, tratamos el tema migratorio y la posibilidad de aplicar un programa conjunto para el desarrollo y la creación de empleos en Centroamérica y en nuestro país

pic.twitter.com/6BHVGBIZH2— Andrés Manuel (@lopezobrador_) December 13, 2018  Al término de su conferencia mañanera, el Presidente dijo que tenía pactada una llamada que debía atender y que ya tenía programada

 Como en todas estas conversaciones diplomáticas el canciller Marcelo Ebrard acompañó al Presidente, luego de que ayer presentó en Marruecos la propuesta de gobierno para combatir la migración con una inversión conjunta entre Estados Unidos, México y Canadá para apoyar a los países centroamericanos

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Trump cancels White House Christmas party for the press - Duration: 3:15.

chum cancels White House Christmas party for the press president Trump has

canceled the White House holiday party for the media making the decades-old

tradition a victim of his increasingly contentious relationship with major news

organizations the annual Christmas season gathering was a significant perk

for those covering the White House as well as other Washington reporters

anchors and commentators and New York media executives would regularly fly in

for the occasion at its peak the invitation only Suarez grew so large

that there were two back-to-back events one for broadcast outlets and one for

print organizations journalists who attended the events which featured a

catered buffet of lamb chops crab claws and elaborate desserts got to Rome the

decorated mention with a spouse or other family member a friend or a colleague

adding to the invitations allure but the biggest fringe benefit was the picture

taking sessions in which the President and First Lady would patiently pose with

guests and briefly chat with him in front of a Christmas tree with the White

House sending out the photos copies of which were invariably sent home to mom

this would take a couple of hours with long lines snaking across the buildings

first floor Bill Clinton even posed for pictures

with journalists days after he was impeached the White House made no

announcement that it was dropping the press party the President and First Lady

through such a gathering last December but did not pose for pictures Trump made

a brief appearance with his wife and offered a few welcoming remarks top

White House officials especially the communications staff routinely

circulated at these media parties and often talk shop last year chief of staff

John Kelly held forth with reporters for at least 15 minutes making informal

remarks that turned into a mini press conference the decision is hardly

shocking given Trump's constant attacks on fake news and the overwhelmingly

negative coverage of him and his administration in recent weeks the White

House pulled the credentials of CNN's Jim Acosta after he refused to give up

the microphone at an conference and restored his past only

after the network filed a lawsuit Trump has also twice refused to attend the

White House Correspondents Dinner a Tony Media Awards dinner attended by every

president since Richard Nixon while dropping the media party the White House

is in the midst of a full panoply of other parties this holiday season

selected media people generally favorable to trump including a few Fox

News hosts have made those guest lists when Democrats have been in the White

House more liberal commentators have gotten invitations while more

conservative pundits have shown up during Republican administrations some

critics questioned whether those who cover or comment on the White House

should engage in such socializing but few turned down the invitations many

Trump supporters who view his coverage as unfairly harsh will undoubtedly

welcome the president's decision to exclude the media establishment at least

for this year

you

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Green New Deal Gains Key Support At Home As Trump Undercuts UN Climate Talks Abroad - News Today - Duration: 5:57.

 In February 2015, a top Republican lawmaker tossed a snowball on the Senate floor in a cringeworthy stunt meant to illustrate his scientifically unfounded skepticism of climate change

 Nearly four years later, the White House is promoting the same brand of denialism and fealty to the fossil fuel industry at the United Nations' climate conference in Poland

But in Washington the snowball metaphor might more accurately describe how a markedly different brand of climate politics is gaining support

 In barely a month, talk of a so-called Green New Deal ― a sweeping climate policy to simultaneously transition away from oil, gas and coal and ease widening income equality ― stormed from the fringes of policy debates into the political mainstream

 By Wednesday, the burgeoning effort to establish a select committee in the House of Representatives on a Green New Deal ― essentially a plan to make a plan ― picked up its strongest endorsements yet, netting support from the co-chairs of the 78-member Congressional Progressive Caucus and from the first labor union to back the proposal

At least 35 incoming or sitting House members support the resolution, as do four senators

 The proposal, championed by Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), came as grassroots groups like the Sunrise Movement and Justice Democrats organized protests at the Capitol, with young activists occupying Democratic leaders' offices and urging lawmakers to pledge their support

Nearly 150 people were arrested Monday in the groups' largest demonstration yet.  "The idea that we give special attention to climate change should be a no-brainer," Rep

Mark Pocan (D-Wis.), a Progressive Caucus co-chair, said by phone Wednesday.  The resolution faced skepticism from the top Democrats on natural resources and energy committees that wield legislative power over the issues a Green New Deal would cover

But proponents tweaked language in the proposal this week to mandate the select committee to lay out a vision for a Green New Deal while maintaining existing committees' authority over the lawmaking process

 "I wouldn't even call it compromises. It was more specificities," Pocan said. "It was really getting at making it specific and workable

We wanted to make it so it could be an executable idea."   The resolution calls for barring lawmakers who have accepted donations from the fossil fuel industry from serving on the select committee

Maintaining legislative power for existing committees with members who might have taken contributions from oil, gas and coal donors could pose some risk but would be worth it, said Rep

 Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), the other Progressive Caucus co-chair.   "The harm that's done in taking legislative authority away from the committees is far too great," she said

"Everyone is ready. There are a lot of champions in the rooms that we need them to be in who will be controlling the agenda

"  She pointed to anti-corruption legislation she introduced last month as a possible tool to keep lawmakers from sabotaging eventual Green New Deal legislation at the behest of powerful donors

 "Activists across the country will keep up the pressure to make sure every member is responding with the urgency that's necessary," she said

   The unusually speedy sausagemaking process inverts decades of Democrats' dithering on the rapidly worsening crisis caused by greenhouse gas pollution

That mirrors the Trump administration's aggressive efforts to unwind the few, relatively weak climate regulations that exist and to upend fragile negotiations at the 24th Conference of the Parties in Katowice, Poland, where diplomats this week are struggling to garner support for basic resolutions recognizing the scientific consensus on global warming

 The summit follows an October report from the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that found that world governments must halve emissions over the next 12 years to avert warming of 2

3 degrees Fahrenheit above preindustrial levels, beyond which climate change is forecast to be cataclysmic

The Trump administration announced plans to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord, but that won't legally go into effect until 2020

In the meantime, the administration has worked hard to further undercut the talks

The United States teamed up with Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to weaken a resolution to endorse the report — something the State Department outright refused to do

 Yet a congressionally mandated federal report last month, using research from 13 agencies, reached similar conclusions and found that the United States is already suffering the effects of sea level rise and extreme weather

 "The Democratic Party needs an answer for what their plan is to match the U.N.'s recommendations in the IPCC report on climate," said Waleed Shahid, the communications director for Justice Democrats, a left-wing group that played a leading role in Ocasio-Cortez's winning primary campaign

"Young people and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are providing a solution to that dilemma

"  That's not the only issue for which the Green New Deal would provide a fix. The Democratic Party has long been dogged by tensions between environmentalists clamoring for action on climate change and labor leaders warning against policies that ostracize the fossil fuel industry, which provides high-paid construction jobs

In August the Democratic National Committee, under pressure from unions, backtracked on a two-month-old resolution to ban donations from oil, gas and coal companies

 But on Wednesday, the Service Employees International Union's Local 32BJ ― the largest property services union in the country, with 175,000 members ― announced its support for the Green New Deal resolution

Vowing to push labor leaders to give their support, Hector Figueroa, the union's president, said, "I fully expect other unions to say, 'We are behind this'" by early next year

 "It's important to have a labor voice," he said by phone. "We feel there is no future for the labor movement in this country if we don't figure out how labor embraces more openly and more deliberately the fight to adapt and mitigate the impact of climate change

" RELATED COVERAGE Democrats' Drama On Fossil Fuel Money Shows A Radical Green Jobs Plan Could Be A Win-Win The Surprising Origins Of What Could Be The 'Medicare For All' Of Climate Change 'Green New Deal' Gains Momentum, But Few Progressive Caucus Democrats Pledge Support Download

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El presidente de México se comunicó con el Donald Trump | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 3:36.

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OMG!! UNBELIEVABLE!! TRUMP ABOUT TO PROSECUTE MUELLER & COMEY! - Duration: 10:06.

OMG!!

UNBELIEVABLE!!

TRUMP ABOUT TO PROSECUTE MUELLER & COMEY!

president of Judicial Watch tom Fitton joins me now so tom this is a victory for you and

some critics of the former attorney general jeff sessions might even say it's a victory

for the Justice Department to force them to do something that maybe they should have done

before

what's your thought you know one aspect of this ruling is the court didn't just criticize

the Obama State Department in Justice Department but highlighted the problem of this Justice

Department continuing to defend the indefensible he specifically talked about the chicane

eree of this justice department's continued defense and excuse making for the misconduct

of Hillary Clinton in the State Department of Justice Department previously so and he

also talked about not being terribly convinced about mr. commis testimony about the thoroughness

of his Clinton email investigation and

it shows you the value frankly Harris if we could promote you to watch a little bit of

having an independent group like Judicial Watch focused on this because Congress has

dropped the ball here the Justice Department frankly is on the other side of this even

during this

administration and you know the courts have been hoodwinked here to use a phrase that

the court highlighted in his decision and so they're not going to back down and now

some some people like mrs.

Clinton potentially are going to have to answer additional questions you know I am curious

about one point

because we have found out recently that Ivanka Trump also had her own personal email server

with some emails on it and she has talked substantively about how all of that sits on

the White House server or and and that nothing had been

deleted if critics of the Trump administration question about that comparatively to Hillary

Clinton and what you're seeking what is your answer well it frankly just highlights the

egregious nature of what mrs.

Clinton

did when you compare what happened with Ivanka Trump where you had some emails about government

business being sent on her private account before and after her work at the White House

emails by all accounts that were captured

and preserved which is in fact what they probably need to be but there's no legal prohibition

on using personal emails for government business now and again the prop the difference here

is Hillary Clinton specifically set up an email system to make sure no emails would

be

captured by the government and provided to investigators as long as she had anything

to do with it until as the court highlighted Judicial Watch caught him you know there is

another another difference to that I see that I wonder it could your FOIA or could this

investigation get to the bottom of will we ever know exactly how many and how the emails

were destroyed I mean we've heard all sorts of stories about this was taken out into the

woods and they attacked it and that server was destroyed I mean what are the facts that

you know so far about that that's important it's the deletions it's that it's that sort

of subterfuge accusation well at least half of the emails Hillary Clinton improperly took

from the White House were destroyed about 33,000 of them as best we can tell because

we've

been getting the emails that the FBI has been able even either either to recover or otherwise

find the FBI's only been able to find five thousand of them so there are what 27,000

emails still missing and highlights the egregious nature again of what mrs.

Clinton did

this massive destruction of government records she had no business taking any of these emails

out of the State Department and she did and the American people deserve full answers and

frankly the court I think is speaking for millions of Americans and demanding accountability

here and and I hope the

new Attorney General is paying attention the decisions like this because this is what's

going on in the Justice Department they're defending Hillary Clinton while attacking

president Trump on specious charges all right Judicial Watch as you said important work

that you were doing FOIA is something that journalists use all the time we'll be

watching very closely thank you for coming on the program you're welcome Maris thank

you House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin newness is with us first do you have

any reaction to what you just heard from John Solomon and I don't want to go to his big

breaking report from yesterday

yeah it doesn't surprise me Shawn and we have actively been looking into the Clinton Foundation

in uranium one if you may remember that we assigned a task force leader Peter King from

New York to look into this so we have seen some troubling information on this and you

know I can't verify John's reporting he

always does a good job he has great sources and I'm sure there's much more to be learned

on it let me go back to his breaking news yesterday what we discovered apparently and

I don't know how this was not known when we go back two years now pretty much investigating

this whole issue the the Clinton bought

and paid for phony dossier etc what we now found out there is an email chain or a chain

of emails James Comey is on it top DOJ officials are on it and they knew and the Intel committee

had Intel community had massive questions about

the veracity the truthfulness the validity of the dossier which your memo and the Grassley

Graham memo point to as the bulk of the applications for the FISA warrant against quarter-page

when did you first find out about this email chain well I don't know that the email

chain and John's reporting is the same stuff that we're looking at although it sounds very

similar what we have been saying and this is when as high as the speaker of the house

we have been requesting for many months now and actually talked about on your show a

couple weeks ago that there are there are emails where there are read actions that we

are quite convinced that if that is unredacted and provided to the House of Representatives

to the to the Intelligence Committee it will be very clear that there is very much it was

very well known that there was a lot of

information that was not provided to the FISA Court leading up to the war the warrant on

Carter page so I don't know exactly who Jon sources are but I do know that we have been

trying to get these read actions from emails without look it's possible that we are we

are

talking about the same types of emails it's also possible Shawn that there's even more

emails that we don't even know about but but what we are aware of what I call the fourth

bucket of information it would be very clear that there were people within the FBI India

that knew well and good before they went

to the FISA Court that Christopher steel and others were up to some so your Sayle bad and

nefarious activity you say that these emails will be the fourth bucket the 302s would be

a second bucket the FISA application themselves especially the last one pages 10 through12

17 to 34 then the gang of eight information those would be the four

buckets what John is saying here that's correct and and those worst three remember Sean in

those first three that the president has actually called to have Declassified but he's holding

we're talking now recently said is this fourth bucket okay so what I want to ask you is if

they knew and if the Intelligence Committee knew that they were questionable that

the whole dossier was questionable and it was the bulk of the FISA applications and

they used it anyway we know that they omitted that Hilary bought and paid for it with a

footnote that said it might be have a political taint to it but they didn't say it was the

opposition party candidate is it possible that they knew it was not true

that they gave it to the FISA Court anyway that they didn't do their due diligence verify

and corroborated and that they totally and completely committed fraud on the FISA Court

not once before separate times meaning anybody that signed off on it was

signing off on an application to spy on an American with evidence that they at best thought

could very likely not be true yeah so remember what we've been looking at criminally has

been abuse of power whether or not there was a conspiracy to abuse power you know about

that you've talked about that for a long time what this gets into is this would

be the first clear evidence that we have on another major crime which would be called

lying to a federal judge which is a crime in a major crime so that is what the people

are talking about with exists it is the evidence that we have this would be called me signing

off on it

rod Rosenstein signing off on the last one though we have Sally Yates signing off on

it right well they're the ones that signed off on it but they're not necessarily the

ones who would have provided and doctored the information so really the people that

are cold here are the ones who were were in these

discussions that knew about the information that was not provided to the court even though

Adam Schiff will have a lot of issues with will be the chairman of the committee come

January will you still have the authority and the ability to get this information to

the American people yeah I mean the only difference is is that I will be the

Republican leader on the committee the question is is that the subpoena power will lay in

the hands of the Democrats the Senate would have the power to weaken that that's true

but we have also for many months here Sean been willing to we've said that look our investigations

over with the White House is going to be able to declassify a lot of this information to

help us out to

get to the bottom of this all right it's the congressman earnest you've done great work

so is John Solomon if so that basically what I said is true that is there is no equal justice

equal application of our laws that would be shredding literally shredding if you're giving

false information to a court to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on an American and not even

verifying it Wow

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TRUMP SLAMS MUELLER FOR 'CONFLICTS OF INTEREST' — 'NO COLLUSION,' SAYS PRESIDENT - Duration: 12:02.

TRUMP SLAMS MUELLER FOR 'CONFLICTS OF INTEREST' — 'NO COLLUSION,' SAYS PRESIDENT

President Donald Trump slammed special counsel Robert Mueller on Monday and wondered whether

Mueller would be covering all of his own "conflicts of interest" in a preamble for the impending

report that summarizes his findings in the Russia probe.

Mueller (pictured above right), who has been leading the investigation into allegations

of collusion between Trump 2016 campaign officials and Russia since May 2017, is now winding

down the probe.

But Trump and other Republicans have often criticized Mueller for hiring a dozen or more

registered Democrats and those who donated to Democratic candidates — including to

2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton — to investigate Trump and his campaign.

Trump has targeted Mueller's Democratic team members, dubbing them the "13 Angry

Democrats."

Most prominent among those 13 is prosecutor Andrew Weissmann — who attended Clinton's

election night party.

"When [Robert] Mueller does his final report, will he be covering all of his conflicts of

interest in a preamble, will he be recommending action on all of the crimes of many kinds

from those 'on the other side' … and will he be putting in statements from … hundreds

of people closely involved with my campaign who never met, saw or spoke to a Russian during

this period?"

President Trump tweeted Monday.

"So many campaign workers, people inside from the beginning, ask me why they have not

been called (they want to be).

There was NO Collusion & Mueller knows it!"

Trump added.

As the nation awaits Mueller's final report, news shows and outlets are permeated by endless

and rampant speculation.

Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law School professor emeritus and a liberal who frequently defends

Trump, predicted Sunday on ABC News' "This Week" that Mueller's report will be "devastating"

to Trump — especially after the president formally submitted written answers to Mueller's

questions last week following months of wrangling.

"I think the report is going to be devastating to the president and I know that the president's

team is already working on a response to the report," Dershowitz said.

"When I say devastating, I mean it's going to paint a picture that's going to be politically

very devastating.

I still don't think it's going to make a criminal case."

Fox News host Laura Ingraham of "The Ingraham Angle" blasted Dershowitz on Twitter on

Monday, writing, "Is Dersh privy to info leaked by Mueller team?

His use of word 'devastating' would indicate either that or rank speculation."

Many liberals and some conservatives also freaked out after Trump fired former Attorney

General Jeff Sessions earlier in November and appointed acting Attorney General Matt

Whitaker as a temporary replacement.

Some feared Mueller and his Russia probe were at risk next — and pushed for Congress to

pass legislation barring Trump from firing Mueller.

Whitaker, who has been critical of the Mueller probe in the past, isn't planning on recusing

himself from oversight of the investigation, much to the Democrats' chagrin.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other GOP senators insist Trump isn't

going to fire Mueller and that the legislation preventing the president

from

firing

Mueller

is unnecessary.

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