Friday, December 7, 2018

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North Korea's foreign minister Ri Yong-ho is in China for a three-day visit, and today

he met with Beijing's foreign minister Wang Yi.

It's expected that Wang briefed Ri on the results of last week's U.S.-China summit talks,...

while discussing Pyeongyang-Beijing bilateral relations and the recent developments on the

Korean Peninsula.

Though not confirmed, there is also speculation that Ri may meet with Chinese President Xi

Jinping.

Ri's visit to China comes as speculation rises on whether North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

will visit South Korea before the end of this year, as agreed with President Moon Jae-in

at their September summit.

For more infomation >> Top diplomats of Pyeongyang, Beijing discuss bilateral relations, Trump-Xi talks - Duration: 0:34.

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TRUMP THE BUILDER (BOB THE BUILDER PARODY) - Duration: 0:51.

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SUPREME COURT DECLARES BORDER WALL RULING – MAJOR UPSET FOR TRUMP - Duration: 10:51.

SUPREME COURT DECLARES BORDER WALL RULING – MAJOR UPSET FOR TRUMP

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rebuffed a challenge by three

conservation groups to the authority of President Donald Trump's administration to build a

wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, a victory for Trump who has made the wall a centerpiece

of his hardline immigration policies.

The justices' declined to hear the groups' appeal of a ruling by a federal judge in California

rejecting their claims that the administration had pursued border wall projects without complying

with applicable environmental laws.

The groups are the Center for Biological Diversity, the Animal Legal Defense Fund and Defenders

of Wildlife.

Their lawsuits said construction operations would harm plants, rare wildlife habitats,

threatened coastal birds like the snowy plover and California gnatcatcher, and other species

such as fairy shrimp and the Quino checkerspot butterfly.

Brian Segee, an attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, said he was disappointed

that the court would not hear the case.

"Trump has abused his power to wreak havoc along the border to score political points,"

Segee said.

"He's illegally sweeping aside bedrock environmental and public-health laws.

We'll continue to fight Trump's dangerous wall in the courts and in Congress."

Trump has clashed with U.S. lawmakers, particularly Democrats, over his plans for an extensive

and costly border wall that he has called necessary to combat illegal immigration and

drug smuggling.

Congress, controlled by the president's fellow Republicans, has not yet provided him

the amount of money he wants.

The president has threatened a government shutdown unless lawmakers provide $5 billion

in funding.

On Saturday, Trump said congressional leaders sought a two-week extension of funding ahead

of a Dec. 7 deadline to fully fund the U.S. government and that he would probably agree

to it.

Mexico has rejected Trump's demand that it pay for the wall.

Illegal immigration was a central theme of Trump's presidential bid, and he repeatedly

invoked the issue ahead of the Nov. 6 congressional elections as a caravan of migrants from Central

America made their way toward the United States.

Trump deployed 5,800 U.S. troops to the border.

The three conservation groups sued last year in San Diego after the Department of Homeland

Security authorized projects to replace existing border fencing at two sites in southern California,

as well as the construction of prototype border walls.

The dispute centers on a 1996 law aimed at countering illegal immigration that gave the

federal government the authority to build border barriers and preempt legal requirements

such as environmental rules.

That law also limited the kinds of legal challenges that could be mounted.

The groups argued that Trump's wall projects did not fall under that law, and that the

measure was unconstitutional because it gave too much power to unelected Cabinet officials

to avoid laws such as the Endangered Species Act and the National Environmental Policy

Act.

U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel in February ruled that the administration had not exceeded

its powers.

The groups appealed the judge's decision to the Supreme Court.

The groups have said that giving the federal government unfettered power to waive applicable

laws and limit judicial oversight is ripe for abuse.

With such power, the plaintiffs argued, officials could theoretically give contracts to political

cronies to build walls with no safety standards using child migrant labor, and "kill bald

eagles in the process."

The Trump administration urged the justices not to take up the appeal.

A spokeswoman for the Justice Department on Monday declined to comment.

Trump criticized Curiel in 2016 in a different case, a lawsuit accusing his now-defunct Trump

University of fraud.

Trump, while running for president, accused Curiel of being biased against him because

of

the

Indiana-born judge's Mexican heritage.

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Big Country Star Demolishes His Career After What He Did To Trump-Loving Fans - Duration: 2:55.

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Hiệp sĩ Trump chặt vòi bạch tuộc của Tập qua Vụ bắt giữ giám đốc tài chánh Huawei - Duration: 1:02:21.

For more infomation >> Hiệp sĩ Trump chặt vòi bạch tuộc của Tập qua Vụ bắt giữ giám đốc tài chánh Huawei - Duration: 1:02:21.

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President Trump names William Barr as Attorney General nominee - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> President Trump names William Barr as Attorney General nominee - Duration: 1:57.

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Tucker Carlson Tears Into Trump 'He Is Not Capable' Of Being President - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Tucker Carlson Tears Into Trump 'He Is Not Capable' Of Being President - Duration: 2:03.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN UPDATE: President Trump Outlines The Tricks Of The Migrants - Duration: 1:44.

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President Trump Announces New U.N. Ambassador - Duration: 1:20.

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'Tariff Man' Trump RAISES Trade Deficit - Duration: 8:59.

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Trump fuel economy rollback is based on misleading and shoddy calculations, study finds - Duration: 7:26.

The Trump administration's proposal to roll back fuel economy standards relies on an error-ridden and misleading analysis that overestimates the costs and understates the benefits of tighter regulation, an independent study by leading economists, engineers and other experts has found

 Findings published in the journal Science describe the Trump administration's cost-benefit analysis as marred by mistakes and miscalculations, based on cherry-picked data and faulty assumptions and skewed in its conclusions

The analysis "has fundamental flaws and inconsistencies, is at odds with basic economic theory and empirical studies, [and] is misleading," the researchers wrote

Advertisement  The blunt assessment from a team of 11 experts at UC Berkeley, MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Yale and other universities casts more doubt on the underpinnings of President Trump's plan to halt tough Obama-era rules requiring improvements in fuel economy

It lends support to California and other states fighting to hold onto the miles-per-gallon targets — the single biggest federal action to fight climate change

 The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched the rollback in August

While acknowledging it would increase oil consumption, air pollution and planet-warming emissions, they argued that tough fuel efficiency standards endanger drivers

 Stringent miles-per-gallon targets, they argued, would make new cars too expensive and force people to stay in older vehicles that lack the latest safety features

Officials also said the strict rules would push those who do upgrade into smaller, lighter and less safe cars

Abandoning Obama-era standards, they said, would prevent thousands of traffic injuries and fatalities, a conclusion that is contradicted by previous federal studies, EPA staff and is reportedly being reconsidered by the administration

 Researchers moved quickly to scrutinize the Trump administration's rationale and found it overstated the benefits of unraveling the rules by at least $112 billion

 They came to the opposite conclusion: Weakening the rules would be more damaging than keeping them in place

 "We see no economic justification to keep the standard flat," the study says.  Antonio M

Bento, a USC professor of public policy and economics and the study's lead author, said, "It appears federal officials cherry-picked data to support a predetermined conclusion that the clean-car standards will lead to too many highway deaths

 "But this is wrong, and for various reasons," Bento added. "And it was done in a very sloppy fashion, by inflating the costs and cutting the benefits in an almost embarrassing, dishonest way

"  The EPA did not respond to a request for comment on the findings. NHTSA said it could not comment on a study it has not yet read

 The agencies' plan would replace aggressive miles-per-gallon standards with ones that are even more lax than what automakers had wanted, while seeking to revoke the authority of California and other like-minded states to adopt their own, stricter rules

 The tougher Obama-era standards aim to boost the fleetwide average fuel economy of cars and trucks to about 36 miles per gallon in real-world driving by 2025

The Trump administration proposal freezes fuel efficiency at the 2020 level of about 30 mpg

 One of the biggest errors independent researchers found in the federal government's analysis was a mistaken conclusion that relaxing fuel economy rules will shrink the nation's vehicle fleet by 6 million cars by 2029

That's in violation of basic economic principles, which hold that loosening fuel economy regulations will make new cars less expensive and increase demand

 Researchers say the nation's fleet wouldn't shrink and would likely grow with eased standards, meaning federal authorities severely underestimated how a rollback would actually increase driving, gas consumption, air pollution and traffic fatalities

 Experts also faulted the administration's analysis for accounting only for the domestic benefits of cutting carbon emissions while ignoring global ones

As a result of this unorthodox calculation, the proposal dramatically understates the overall economic benefit of reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Advertisement  The experts' findings give a boost to California and other like-minded states fighting the proposed rollback, which have made similar criticisms of the Trump administration's analysis and say the plan cannot be justified on legal, economic, environmental or legal grounds

 "One of the world's most respected independent scientific journals has just exposed the lack of foundation for the Trump administration's proposal," said Mary Nichols, who chairs the California Air Resources Board

"As we have said repeatedly, this proposal should be withdrawn."  In hundreds of pages of comments, legal and technical analyses submitted in October, California officials cited the federal proposal's "numerous flaws, use of faulty assumptions, incorrect modeling, cherry-picked data and fundamental misunderstanding of consumer behavior

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For more infomation >> Trump fuel economy rollback is based on misleading and shoddy calculations, study finds - Duration: 7:26.

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The Trump administration struggles to explain its own trade agreement - Duration: 2:26.

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Trump Got Last Laugh On Olympian Lindsey Vonn – She'll NEVER Bash Him Again - Duration: 1:34.

For more infomation >> Trump Got Last Laugh On Olympian Lindsey Vonn – She'll NEVER Bash Him Again - Duration: 1:34.

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Trump's Border Wall, Healthy Food Baby Names - Monologue - Duration: 3:11.

-Let's get to the news. President Trump spoke

at a Hanukkah reception today at the White House.

Well, technically, he made a wish and blew out the candles.

[ Laughter ]

[ Laughter continues ]

According to The Daily Beast,

President Trump dismissed the economic impact

of increasing the national debt, saying that he, quote,

"Won't be here when it becomes a problem."

[ Laughter ] Which is, incidentally,

the same thing he said before Don Jr. was born.

"By the time this thing's a problem, I'm --

I'm going to be out of here." [ Laughter ]

Republican senators introduced a bill today

to fully fund President Trump's $25 billion border wall.

And if you're wondering how they're going to pay for it,

it's also a dunk tank.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ] The 2019 --

The 2019 Golden Globe nominations

were announced this morning,

with Netflix in the lead among streaming services

with 13 nominations.

So get ready for your mom to call

and ask you which channel Netflix is on.

[ Laughter ]

A 75-year-old New Jersey man has been arrested on suspicion

of running a prostitution ring out of a nursing home.

[ Laughter ]

He's the first pimp in history

who actually needs to use the cane.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

Producers announced yesterday

that Steve Harvey will be hosting

a live New Year's Eve special on Fox,

where the ball will drop,

but his eyebrows will not.

[ Laughter ]

That's right --

Steve Harvey will be hosting a live New Year's Eve special.

So get ready for him to announce the wrong year.

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

[ Cheers and applause ] Hey.

[ Applause continues ]

Biologists are reporting that the world's oldest bird,

which is at least 68 years old, has laid a new egg.

It waited this long because it was focusing on its career.

[ Laughter ]

MTV is reportedly working on a reboot

of its animated show "Celebrity Deathmatch,"

where Claymation re-creations of famous people fight each other.

And if you're curious

what a clay version of Ted Cruz looks like,

yeah, about the same.

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

A man... [ Cheers and applause ]

[ Applause continues ]

A man who turned 101 this week gained media attention

after he credited his longevity to drinking one Coors Light

every day at 4:00 p.m. for the past 15 years.

[ Laughter ] So there you go --

the secret to longevity is to lay off the Coors Light

until you're 86.

[ Laughter ]

Finally, according to a new report,

the number of parents naming their babies

after healthy foods, such as kale, kiwi, maple, and hazel,

has increased...

and just when we got rid of bullying.

For more infomation >> Trump's Border Wall, Healthy Food Baby Names - Monologue - Duration: 3:11.

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Rudolph And Friends Respond To Donald Trump Jr. - Duration: 1:17.

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Donald Trump Lashes Out On Twitter Ahead Of Big Day In Russia Probe | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 6:23.

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Trump's Witness Tampering; Wisconsin GOP's Power Grab: A Closer Look - Duration: 10:39.

President Trump is a threat to democracy,

but as Republicans in Wisconsin and Michigan

have made clear this week, he's not alone.

For more on this, it's time for "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

We know Trump thinks he's above the law.

That much is clear in the Russia investigation.

Trump keeps interfering in that investigation

by dangling the possibility of pardons for his aides

or praising associates who refuse to cooperate

like his ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort

or his former adviser Roger Stone.

-"I feel very badly for Paul Manafort

and his wonderful family.

Justice took a 12-year-old tax case

and, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him.

And unlike Michael Cohen, he refused to break

and make up stories in order to get a deal.

Such respect for a brave man."

-"I will never testify against Trump."

This statement was recently made by Roger Stone,

essentially stating that he will not be forced

by a rogue and out-of-control prosecutor

to make up lies and stories about President Trump.

"Nice to know that some people still have guts!"

-Well, he is right about Stone's guts.

This is a real photo

of his actual outfit from the inauguration.

It takes real guts to go out in public

dressed like a coke dealer from a Charles Dickens novel.

I mean, look at him.

He looks like he's about to carjack Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

And for months, Trump has been openly

floating the possibility of pardoning Manafort,

even as Special Counsel Robert Mueller

tries to get Manafort to cooperate in the investigation.

Trump even praised Manafort publicly

in an interview on Fox News and complained that Mueller

was trying to get him and other Trump associates to flip.

-This whole thing about flipping, they call it --

I know all about flipping.

For 30, 40 years, I've been watching flippers.

They flip on whoever the next-highest one is.

It's called flipping, and it almost ought to be illegal.

-You know...

Trump may say he's against flipping,

but if he was ever arrested,

he would flip more than a dad working the grill at a cookout.

Here is our scientific computer simulation

of how Donald Trump would react if he was indicted.

"It was Don Jr., it was Eric, it was Ivanka,

it was Melania, it was Tiffany!

Take Tiffany! You don't want me! You want Tiffany!"

[ Cheers and applause ]

And Trump did it again last week

in an interview with the "New York Post"

where he confirmed again

that he's considering pardoning Manafort.

-During an Oval Office interview,

President Trump told the "New York Post"

he has not ruled out a pardon

for former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

"It was never discussed, but I wouldn't take it off the table.

Why would I take it off the table?" The President said.

-Here's my question.

Why are you doing interviews with the "New York Post"?

Trump so desperately wishes he was the mayor of New York

and not the president.

Then all he'd have to do is talk to the "Post,"

show up to ribbon cuttings,

and have sandwiches named after him at delis.

"Make sure you order the Donald Trump.

It's a turkey sandwich,

but the turkey is ham because I'm a liar."

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

Trump was already facing

possible obstruction of justice charges before,

but his comments praising Manafort and Stone

and dangling the possibility of a pardon raised a new question.

Is he also guilty of witness tampering?

That's the opinion of at least one

prominent Republican lawyer, George Conway --

the husband of Kellyanne Conway --

who's been an outspoken critic of Trump.

George Conway retweeted Trump's tweet about Roger Stone

and added this --

"File under '18 USC subsections 1503, 1512.'"

Which are the statutes of witness tampering

and obstruction of justice.

The best part of that move

is that by tweeting out the actual laws,

he made sure Trump will have no idea what he's talking about.

"18 USC 503. What language is this?

You know what? I'm just gonna quick 'translate tweet.'"

[ Mouse clicks ]

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

So...

Trump has been dangling the prospect of a pardon

and hoping Manafort and Stone

will refuse to cooperate with Mueller.

If you're Mueller, the question is, how do you respond to that?

And we found out on Tuesday when he filed a sentencing memo

for ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn

and recommended that Flynn get no jail time

because he's cooperated with multiple investigations.

And yet, Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani

tried to argue that that was actually good news for Trump,

although I really can't follow his logic or his syntax.

Here's a text message that Rudy Giuliani,

the President's lawyer, sent to a political reporter

after the Flynn news broke.

"Wow. Big crime for a special whatever.

Maybe a group of angry, bitter Hillary supporters

who are justifying themselves by the goal justifies the means.

Over-the-top unethical behavior."

What?!

Does Giuliani's iPhone have auto-incorrect?

I have no idea what that means.

It's like when your grandpa uses the voice-to-text feature

while he's driving.

"Wow. Big crime for special whatever.

Watch where you're going, you idiot.

Oh, that was my exit."

[ Laughter ]

Of course, Rudy isn't just bad with phones.

He's also terrible at Twitter.

Last week, he tweeted, "Mueller filed an indictment

just as the President left for G-20.In July

he indicted the Russians, who will never come here,

just before he left for Helsinki."

But because Giuliani forgot to put a space

between the period and "in," he accidentally created a link.

So someone bought that link for $5,

and now when you click on it, you get this message.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

Ya burnt. So basically, ya burnt.

In reality, we burnt because the same grandpa vampire

who wrote that tweet was named cyber security adviser

by Trump in 2017, which is like putting

the Hamburglar in charge of security

at the ground-beef factory.

So the story that's unfolding here is simple.

Trump broke election laws, lied about it,

and then tried to obstruct the investigation with those lies.

He's a threat to democracy and the rule of law.

But he's not alone, as we've seen this week

in states like Wisconsin and Michigan.

After the GOP lost elections in those states,

Republicans in Wisconsin and Michigan responded

with pushes to limit the power

of Democrats who won those offices.

The GOP's power grab in Wisconsin is so shameless

that hundreds of protesters have streamed into the capitol

to vent their anger, and they just happened to be there

on the same day that the outgoing

Republican governor, Scott Walker,

was hosting the annual tree-lighting ceremony,

which produced this very odd scene.

-Protesters swarm the capitol for the second day straight.

-The governor of the state of Wisconsin, Scott Walker.

[ Mixed applause and boos ]

-Merry Christmas.

-Demonstrators booed Governor Walker

at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony.

-It's so weird to watch someone say "Merry Christmas"

to a bunch of people booing him.

He's like a dad who got his kids a graphing calculator

when what they really wanted was an Xbox.

"Hey, kids, let's do some math.

You want to show me what you're working on?"

[ Laughter ]

Republicans are trying to get away with this as we speak,

but protesters have courageously challenged them

in public hearings.

Here's one Wisconsin resident

who showed up to a public hearing

and stood up to Republicans while also trying

to maintain her Wisconsin politeness.

-Greetings. My name is Jan...

And I'm speaking mainly to the Republicans here

because I believe there is something you don't understand,

and that is that you lost.

You lost! You lost!

The problem is you can't let go of power.

And you're stealing!

I've looked at this panel for six hours.

You couldn't look at us.

You don't trust us. You think you're better.

You think you're more intelligent.

Well, you're not. You're not letting the voters choose.

Look at me!

-Oh, you done it now! Jan is angry!

[ Laughter ]

In Wisconsin...

[ Cheers and applause ]

And that's a big deal because in Wisconsin

the highest threat level is Angry Jan!

[ Laughter ]

Jan even put on her yellin' turtleneck.

Republicans in Michigan are also trying

to preemptively take power away

from the incoming governor

and the incoming attorney general, Dana Nessel,

and if you're wondering if Nessel is the kind of attorney

who's going to sit quietly for that sort of thing,

allow me to direct you to this very real campaign ad

she aired last year.

-If the last few weeks has taught us anything,

it's that we need more women in positions of power, not less.

So when you're choosing

Michigan's next attorney general,

ask yourself this.

Who can you trust most

not to show you their penis in a professional setting?

Is it the candidate who doesn't have a penis?

I'd say so.

[ Cheers and applause ]

And she was right, but unfortunately,

even if Republicans don't take out their penises,

they can still act like a bunch of dicks.

You might be thinking to yourself,

hey, Republicans won the state legislature fair and square,

so they get to pass the laws if they want.

but Republicans actually won the state legislature in Wisconsin

despite getting fewer votes

because gerrymandering in Wisconsin is insane.

-Wisconsin Democrats won a majority of votes

for the state assembly, state legislature.

They won by a margin of 8 points.

That's where Wisconsin Democrats hit a snag.

Because of the way Republicans in Wisconsin

have gerrymandered the districts in the state,

even though the Democrats got more votes in the assembly --

they got a ton more.

They won by 8 points in terms of votes for assembly seats,

but still, Republicans won most of the seats.

-Republicans won 45% of the vote and 64% of the seats.

And look, I'm not saying Dana Nessel

is right about Republicans and penises,

but some of those districts look very strange.

[ Laughter ]

Trump might be the most prominent example

of the GOP's lawlessness, but he's not alone.

We have a president who thinks he's above the law

and Republicans who think they're above elections.

A democracy can't function if you change the rules

after the game just because --

-You lost! You lost! You lost!

-You're a hero, Jan! This has been "A Closer Look."

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BREAKING TRUMP SENDS IN THE FEDS – SANCTUARY CITY LEADERS ARRESTED - Duration: 10:05.

BREAKING: TRUMP SENDS IN THE FEDS – Sanctuary City Leaders Arrested

California Governor Jerry Brown has recently signed legislation declaring his state to

be a "sanctuary state," meaning it would be a safe haven for illegal aliens.

Now, however, Donald Trump's Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency is letting

Brown know that they will continue to arrest illegal aliens in California regardless of

what he does.

The Los Angeles Times has made a report that federal agents just ordered dozens of Northern

California businesses to prove that their employees are authorized to work in the U.S.

James Schwab, an ICE spokesman, said employers at 77 businesses across California were told

that they have three days to show their employees are in compliance with federal law.

Schwab said that though nobody has been arrested as part of this operation yet, employers who

knowingly hired unauthorized workers could face criminal charges or fines.

He added that workers found to be in the country illegally during the investigations will be

subject to arrest and removal from the country.

Though Schwab did not identify which businesses were given this notice, he said they represent

a range of industries and include chains as well as mom-and-pops.

This is all part of a crackdown that federal authorities said is focused on protecting

jobs for U.S. citizens and "eliminating unfair competitive advantages for companies

that hire an illegal workforce."

This comes after ICE Director Thomas Homan said that the federal government would not

allow California to be "a sanctuary state for illegal aliens," and would have no choice

but to "conduct at-large arrests in local neighborhoods and at worksites, which will

inevitably result in additional collateral arrests, instead of focusing on arrests at

jails and prisons where transfers are safer for ICE officers and the community."

At the beginning of January, Homan warned that "California better hold on tight"

and that if local politicians "don't want to protect their communities, then

ICE will."

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Trump Admin Uses Deadly Wildfires As Excuse To Sell Protected Lands To Loggers - Duration: 3:23.

The trump administration has decided that they're not going to let a good tragedy go

to waste, so they're using the recent deadly fires in the state of California as an excuse

to sell off more lands to logging companies.

Now, this is something we've spoken about in the past and it's still actually developing.

It's being run by Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the interior.

Uh, this is something Zinke is actually wanted to do since before even these fires started

since he came into office, he's wanted to start selling off public lands, which he has

done a to mining companies, to logging companies to water bottling companies.

Anybody willing to pay a price?

Ryan Zinke has got some land somewhere to sell you, and now they've set their sights

on California because they're arguing erroneously falsely that if we just logged out these forest

then numb out a little bit.

There wouldn't be any fires.

Sounds simple enough, right?

You take away some of the fuel and the fire can't burn as fast, except for the fact that

none of that is true.

In fact, the exact opposite is actually what happens in the city of Paradise, the area

that is no longer on the map because it burned to ashes.

They had actually sold off a lot of land around it to logging companies.

Those forest had been thinned out and what happens when you thin out the forest, you

take out the big trees, but you leave all the underbrush.

You leave bushes and shrubs and weeds that when you get hit with massive droughts, dry

out, those things burn a hell of a lot faster than a giant tree does, and that actually

allowed this most recent fire, the campfire, wildfire to spread faster and further.

Not because there was no logging, but because there was logging and if Ryan Zinke was actually

serious about protecting California's a wilderness and people from wildfires, then he would just

do his actual job.

Instead of trying to auction off every public land available.

He would go to California, send crews out there because he has the budget for it and

it's part of his job description to clear out the undergrowth, clear out the dead trees

on the forest floor.

Doing that would help stop some of these firefighters.

It's not going to prevent them because we have corporations out there, PG&E and Edison,

who's faulty equipment actually continuously sparks these fires and then of course we have

the overall cause of it all, which is climate change.

Now, if we're not going to address those actual problems, if we're not going to get out there

and clean the forest like we're supposed to, like Ryan Zinke is department is supposed

to do.

If we're not going to hold the energy companies liable for sparking the fire and if we're

going to continue to ignore climate change, then there is nothing we can do in the state

of California or anywhere in this country that is going to prevent wildfires.

Ryan Zinke and the trump administration, or taking the wrong approach to this because

they don't understand a single word of science.

The only thing they understand is the dollar sign and right now they're looking at those

fire ravaged areas of California.

They don't see the 88 dead bodies.

They see a hell of a lot of dollar signs.

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As you can see,

this is day three of Trevor being unable to speak.

The doctor ordered him to rest his vocal cords,

so congratulations, society, you silenced another black man.

(laughter)

But he is still sitting here,

using a talking app on his phone.

Say something, Trevor.

FEMALE VOICE: For quality assurance purposes,

this show may be recorded.

-(laughter) -Very nice.

Now, let's catch up on today's headlines.

For a few months now, the U.S. and China

have been in a trade war, which, let's be honest,

it's the most boring kind of war there is.

Until now.

All right, breaking news.

A new riff, potentially, between the United States and China

after an executive for a Chinese tech giant, Huawei,

was arrested in Canada.

NEWSWOMAN: Meng Wanzhou is her name.

She's the daughter of Huawei's founder.

She may be sent to the U.S. to face reported charges

of trying to evade U.S. sanctions on Iran.

Chinese officials are calling on Canada to release her.

Did you get that?

The U.S. and Canada just arrested

the daughter of one of China's most powerful families.

They are going full Game of Thrones on this trade war.

I mean, how do you think President Trump would like it

if China threw one of his kids into prison?

FEMALE VOICE: Depends which kid.

Oh, yeah, good point, that's a good point.

Also, if you have to get arrested,

try to do it in Canada.

They don't even do good cop-bad cop.

It's just good cop-even nicer cop.

Moving on.

Breaking news from President Trump's New Jersey golf club,

where we just found out that his housekeeper

is an illegal immigrant.

(audience oh'ing and ooh'ing)

So... I guess Trump told us he'd build a wall,

but he never said there'd be a service entrance.

(laughter)

Victorina Morales says that her job included

making Trump's bed, cleaning his toilet

and ironing his boxer shorts.

FEMALE VOICE: Good God.

Talk about jobs Americans don't want to do.

-(laughter) -Yeah. Ugh.

And Trump now says that because the housekeeper

doesn't have legal papers, she'll be terminated,

which, I got to tell you, I'm really surprised about.

Usually if you're a woman in Trump's bedroom,

the only document you need is an NDA.

(laughter, groaning)

Finally, some news from the world of entertainment.

NEWSWOMAN: A big announcement from Justin Timberlake.

The singer says he's postponing

his remaining concert dates for December.

He told Instagram followers

that his doctors want him to continue to rest his voice.

He's been pushing back shows since October

for bruised vocal cords.

Aw, man. God, that is so sad.

Justin Timberlake with no voice?

Well, I mean, you know what that means.

He's useless to society now.

'Cause, you know, when you're an entertainer

and you can't entertain, what good are you for?

-FEMALE VOICE: Um, Desi? -Yeah, I mean,

the only thing left to do is just take him out back

-Um, Desi? -and turn him into glue.

-Desi? -Hmm?

I have the same problem with my vocal cords.

Oh, yeah. Oh, that's so weird.

You guys, uh... attend the same orgies or something?

(laughter, groans)

FEMALE VOICE: Sometimes, but not this time.

Ah. Good to know.

Let's move on to our top story.

(laughter)

Good? This is it? Yeah.

Money. When it started, it was seashells and beads and stuff,

which was fine when we were scamming the Indians,

but now we have a real economy.

Anyway, we've since moved on to coins and paper money,

but now even that seems out of date.

We've all heard the saying that "cash is king,"

but more and more stores are going cash-less,

so that means leave your cash at home

and you got to bring your credit card.

Chain restaurants, like Tender Greens,

airlines, like United and Delta,

don't take cash on flights anymore.

Even fitness studios, like Bar Method, only take plastic.

Safety is a big reason

restaurants say they're going cash-free.

No cash means nothing for thieves to run off with.

That's right, no more cash means no more robberies,

until the bad guys start mugging your Venmo.

FEMALE VOICE: Look out. He's got a knife emoji.

(laughter)

And while cash-less seems like the wave of the future,

there are some downsides that you may not have thought of.

NEWSWOMAN: Experts warn about the people

who may be left behind-- so-called "unbanked consumers."

A 2015 federal survey found that seven percent

of American households had no checking or savings accounts.

It's more than twice as high

for African Americans and Latinos.

NEWSMAN: Businesses accepting only credit or debit

disproportionately deny service

to this city's most vulnerable people.

What happens if you're homeless?

What happens if you're undocumented?

What happens if you're too poor to have credit?

What happens if you're underbanked?

That's right, going cash-less can discriminate against people

who can only pay in cash.

Not to mention how unfair it is on the people on the cash.

You know, just when Harriet Tubman's

gonna get on the twenty,

all of a sudden we're not taking it anymore?

She's gonna be like, "Bitch, I just got here."

For more on the move towards cash-less,

we're joined by our senior junior correspondent.

Jaboukie Young-White.

-(cheering, applause, whistling) -What's up! What's up?

Oh, my God.

Ah, thank you, Desi. Thank you, Desi.

Thank you, Dimple Alexa. I really appreciate it.

So, Jaboukie, how do you feel about, uh, sorry -

so, Jaboukie, how do young people feel

-about the end of cash? -Oh, this is amazing.

I mean, cash is trash.

(chuckles): It's bulky, it's easy to lose,

and it's literally gross.

Like, think about it. People are passing it around

with their germy hands, then they snort coke with it,

and then they stick it in a G-string,

and then the last thing you touch

before you eat a slice of pizza is that cash.

People are happy when they find money on the ground,

but that shit was on the ground.

You know? Like, sure, you found $20,

but now you got to spend $400 on antibiotics.

Cash is basically chlamydia that you use

-to buy Snickers, essentially. -(laughter, groans)

FEMALE VOICE: But, Jaboukie, don't young people care

about all the downsides?

Oh, don't waste your battery. I'm gonna get to that.

(laughter)

As a millennial, I'm all about the end of cash, you know?

But then, on the other hand, I'm a millennial,

which means I care about things like social justice

and plastic straws and shit.

And there's a lot of marginalized people

that can't get a credit card or a fancy phone

or even a bank account.

So it's, like, a subtle form of discrimination,

like when the sign outside the club says,

"No baggy pants" or "No good dancers,"

like, we know who you're talking about.

(laughter)

You know, going cashless...

Speaking of good dancers, going cash-less

is going to make strip clubs, like, hella boring, you know?

Like, you can't pay a stripper with, like, Apple Pay, you know?

Just, like, one dollar, send, one dollar, send,

one dollar, send, like...

So... Okay.

(cheering and applause)

So, what you're saying

is young people created this cashless world,

and now they don't want to live in it?

Well, yeah, but we could also solve it.

I mean, if there's one thing that young people like,

it's bringing back old shit.

Vinyls, beards, Jeff Goldblum-- that was us.

That's why I'm trying to get ahead of the curve

and make some artisanal cash at home in my bathroom.

(laughter)

It looks authentic, right? I'm selling it on Etsy

if you want to get in on it, Desi.

Dude, making counterfeit money is a felony.

Okay, okay, calm down, RoboCop.

Let's keep this between us and Benjamin Jefferson.

Yes. I'm gonna take this.

Jaboukie Young-White, everybody.

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