Friday, January 18, 2019

Trump news on Youtube Jan 18 2019

let's start our world news in the United States lots going on there as per usual

President Trump has postponed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's upcoming overseas

trip in an apparent payback for asking her asking him to reschedule his State

of the Union speech which was set for later this month for more on this and

other news from around the world let's turn as we always do tour now in

Amsterdam more arguments and heated words between the pair who clearly don't

see eye-to-eye on many things at all this all coming amid the ongoing

government shutdown that's why more the stalemate continues and by the looks of

things seems to be getting worse in fact Trump wrote a letter to Pelosi on

Thursday saying that her trip to Belgium Egypt and Afghanistan was being pushed

back due to what he called the government shutdown he also called her

upcoming trip a public relations event that would be rescheduled for after the

government reopens but he added that Pelosi could take a commercial flight

rather than a military one if she so wished the president's letter came just

a day after Pelosi urged him to postpone his State of the Union address citing

the shutdown lawmakers blasted Trump for revealing Pelosi s overseas trip House

Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said the president was being

irresponsible not going to comment on the speakers travel plans frankly

there has been far too much said about that all right already and I think the

president's decision to disclose that Rick Miller speakers making food a war

zone was completely and utterly irresponsible in every way policy

spokesman meanwhile said the speaker strip was intended to express

appreciation to US troops and reaffirm America's commitment to NATO the US

lawmakers usually don't publicize upcoming foreign trips for security

reasons the speaker normally uses a military plane which Trump of course has

control of as commander-in-chief

For more infomation >> Trump postpones U.S. House Speaker Pelosi's overseas trip amid shutdown - Duration: 2:14.

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Trump's inauguration promises, an audit - Duration: 5:33.

I'm so tired of politicians.

It's about time we finally have an executive to be chief executive of the country.

Welcome to the inauguration of the 45th president.

I think he is going to help seriously bring the jobs back.

I Donald John Trump do solemnly swear

I think Trump can make it safer for the new generation of kids.

That's why Mr. Trump is gonna fix this.

Congratulations Mr. President.

In January 2017, Trump supporters came in droves to watch their candidate's inauguration.

They had high hopes for what the businessman-turned-politician could accomplish in the White House.

Fellow Americans and people of the world, thank you.

Halfway through his term, How has the commander-in-chief's inaugural vision fared?

We will bring new roads and highways and bridges and railways all across our wonderful nation.

After several 'infrastructure weeks' came and went,

Trump finally published a 1.5 trillion dollar infrastructure plan in February of 2018.

The plan was Dead on Arrival in the GOP controlled Congress,

as Democrats and Republicans sparred over how to pay for the investment.

Two years into Trump's presidency, infrastructure is still being teased

as a potential point of compromise between the White House and Democrats.

This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.

During Trump's first year office, nearly 40,000 people died from guns, the highest level in 50 years.

While homicides don't account for the sudden increase,

2017 also saw the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.

A few months later, a shooting at Parkland High School in Florida launched a new youth driven movement,

which mobilized over two million people from around the country to protest

for common sense gun control measures.

However, no major action has been taken at the national level to end gun violence.

We will bring back our jobs, we will bring back our borders.

We will bring back our wealth and we will bring back our dreams.

Manufacturing jobs in America have been steadily rising since 2010.

The rate of increase has remained consistent under Trump's administration.

The coal industry, which Trump pledged to revitalize,

saw more mines close in his first two years than Obama's entire first term.

And Trump's trade war with China put tremendous strain on farmers.

The soybean business experienced especially devastating effects.

The industry suffered a 98% decline in exports.

For too long a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government

while the people have borne the cost.

Washington flourished but the people did not share in its wealth.

At the end of his first year in office, Trump signed a 1.5 trillion dollar tax bill

that featured tax exemptions for the super wealthy,

and cut the corporate tax rate more than any other tax bill in history.

The CBO estimates the tax cuts will add $1.9 trillion to the national deficit over the next 10 years.

Deficits mean interest and that line item will get larger and larger, while revenue is down thanks to the tax cuts.

In a decade, interest on the debt will eat up 13% of government spending

surpassing Medicaid and defense.

Taxpayers will bear the brunt of that cost as the government decides: raise taxes or cut services.

McConnell has already threatened crucial programs like Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security.

When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.

Although far right extremism gained steam under Obama,

it grew exponentially after Trump became president.

Violence by white supremacists and far-right attackers has surged since Trump took office.

An education system flush with cash,

but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge.

In every budget proposal, the president tried to slash the Education department's funding levels.

Congress instead increased the Education Department's funding by half a billion dollars

to get the Democrats' vote.

In his inaugural address, Trump talked about his vision for rebuilding the country.

We will make America strong again,

we will make America wealthy again,

we will make America safe again.

But when you dig into his first two years in office

Together we will make America great again.

Has he?

For more infomation >> Trump's inauguration promises, an audit - Duration: 5:33.

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ROBERT MUELLER JUST GOT SOME BAD NEWS,TRUMP WILL FIRE HIM - Duration: 10:55.

ROBERT MUELLER JUST GOT SOME BAD NEWS,TRUMP WILL FIRE HIM

One question has hovered above Washington like none other.

Would Donald Trump fire Robert Mueller?

There was finally an answer as Mueller got this unexpected news about when Trump will

fire him.

When Attorney General Jeff Sessions stepped down, many Trump supporters hoped it signaled

the President was getting ready to sack Mueller.

The President installing Mueller critic Matt Whitaker as Acting Attorney General was more

evidence that President Trump wanted to reign in the special counsel.

Democrats and fake news reporters freaked out.

The panic only increased when Trump nominated William Barr to succeed Sessions as Attorney

General on a fulltime basis.

Barr had previously attacked the basis of Mueller's obstruction investigation and

said there was more evidence to investigate Hillary Clinton for the Uranium One scandal

than there was the Trump campaign for colluding with the Russians.

But it appears Barr was a Trojan horse who misrepresented his true feelings to the President.

Once under oath, Barr committed to keeping Mueller in place for an unlimited investigation

with an unlimited budget.

Vermont Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy quizzed Barr, "Are there any circumstances that

would cause you to terminate the investigation or any component of it?"

"Under the regulations, Bob Mueller can only be terminated for good cause," Barr

answered.

"Frankly, it is unimaginable to me that Bob would do anything that gave rise to good

cause."

Barr also set an extremely high threshold for establishing good cause to fire Mueller.

"But in theory, if something happened that was good cause, for me it would actually take

more than that.

It would have to be pretty grave and the public interest would essentially have to compel

it, because I believe right now the overarching public interest is to allow him to finish,"

Barr continued.

Delaware Senator Chris Coons also pressed Barr on the Department of Justice guidelines

that stated the President could only remove a special counsel for good cause.

Coons asked Barr what he would do if the President ordered him to fire Mueller "assuming"

there was no good cause.

"I would not carry out that instruction," Barr responded.

The Delaware Democrat also wanted to know how Barr would respond if the President demanded

he change the Department of Justice guidelines about only being able to fire a special counsel

for good cause.

Barr answered that the guidelines should stay in place for the remainder of Mueller's

investigation.

At every opportunity, Barr sucked up to Mueller by declining even a whiff of criticism.

Barr flatly stated that Mueller "would not be involved in a witch hunt."

That statement struck Trump supporters as ridiculous.

Mueller has proven time and time again that this ridiculous investigation is nothing more

than a partisan witch hunt designed to undo the results of the 2016 election.

Barr – as well as the people who pushed his nomination – clearly misrepresented

his true intentions to the President.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments

in

this ongoing story.

For more infomation >> ROBERT MUELLER JUST GOT SOME BAD NEWS,TRUMP WILL FIRE HIM - Duration: 10:55.

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Loyalty To Pelosi Crumbling! 8 Democrats Defy Leadership, Support Trump's Wall - Duration: 4:27.

For more infomation >> Loyalty To Pelosi Crumbling! 8 Democrats Defy Leadership, Support Trump's Wall - Duration: 4:27.

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White House could ask Mitch McConnell to invite Trump for State of the Union address - Duration: 6:12.

The White House is entertaining the idea of asking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to formally invite President Trump to deliver his State of the Union address later this month, after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she wants the speech postponed until after the partial government shutdown ends

McConnell's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.CBS News first reported the behind-the-scenes discussions

The State of the Union address is traditionally delivered before a Joint Session of Congress in the cavernous House chamber, but presidents beginning with Thomas Jefferson sent their annual updates in writing

It wouldn't be unprecedented to make the speech to Congress in the space where senators meet

George Washington and John Adams both did it, in the Senate Chamber of Federal Hall in New York City where the U

S.government was headquartered at the time.Pelosi and her chief deputy, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, sparred with the White House on Wednesday over whether this year's speech should go on as planned while Secret Service agents are working without pay and support staff levels are slashed by the shutdown

A Republican Senate aide pointed out to DailyMail.com on Wednesday night that Pelosi invited Trump on January 3, nearly two weeks after the shutdown began

The Senate chamber in the Capitol building is a cramped space compared to the House chamber, with 100 desks instead of more than 440 leather seats

Its gallery spaces are also a tiny fraction as large.It's unclear if Democrats would choose to attend, but the tradition of giving each member of Congress an extra ticket for a guest would 'certainly have to be abandoned,' the Senate aide said

Hoyer appeared to say Wednesday, after Pelosi wrote to Trump adking for a postponement, that the speech had been canceled entirely

He walked it back minutes later.Hoyer declared 'the State of the Union is off,' but meant that only if the shutdown isn't over

He told DailyMail.com after the CNN interview that Speaker Nancy Pelosi's refusal 'to plan business as usual' applied 'when the government of the country is partially shut down

' Pelosi wrote to Trump on Wednesday, asking him to delay his speech but not formally disinviting him

A Hoyer spokesperson said in an email that 'Mr.Hoyer had not read Speaker Pelosi's letter and mischaracterized it' on CNN

She had written that no president has ever delivered a State of the Union speech while the federal government wasn't fully functioning

'This requires hundreds of people working on the logistics and on the security of it,' she told reporters at the Capitol

'Most of those people are either furloughed or are victims of the president's shutdown

' Pelosi seemed to favor an alternative: 'He can make it from the Oval Office.' Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the Secret Service is capable of shouldering the load

'The Department of Homeland Security and the US Secret Service are fully prepared to support and secure the State of the Union,' she tweeted

'We thank the Service for their mission focus and dedication and for all they do each day to secure our homeland

' House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told reporters that he doesn't believe Pelosi's claim that security concerns prompted her to write her letter to the president

'It's not a security issue, it's politics and she knows it,' McCarthy said.A senior White House official told DailyMail

com: 'McCarthy is right.This is petty.' The official asked: 'Will you note that Pelosi lied about DHS capabilities ?' The White House did not formally respond to a request for comment about Pelosi's letter

For more infomation >> White House could ask Mitch McConnell to invite Trump for State of the Union address - Duration: 6:12.

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Donald Trump signs bill guaranteeing 800,000 federal workers WILL get back pay after shutdown - Duration: 4:30.

President Donald Trump has signed a bill guaranteeing 800,000 federal workers back pay for wages lost during the partial government shutdown

The White House announced Trump signed the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 on Wednesday behind closed doors

The legislation signing was shut off to the media and the President made no formal statement

The White House said the bill 'requires the compensation of government employees for wages lost, work performed, or leave used during a lapse in appropriations that begins on or after December 22, 2018, and entitles excepted employees to use leave during a lapse in appropriations,' according to CNN

The bill guarantees employees will be paid when the federal government fully reopens

The House and Senate had previously voted overwhelmingly in favor of the act.The partial government shutdown is in its fourth week with no end in sight, with Trump still demanding $5

7billion to build a wall along the Mexican border that he says is needed on humanitarian and security grounds

Trump's State of the Union speech could become a casualty of the partial shutdown after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked President Donald Trump to postpone his January 29 address

Ms Pelosi is citing concerns about whether the hobbled government can provide adequate security, but Republicans are casting her move as a ploy to deny Mr Trump the stage

Ms Pelosi said that with both the Secret Service and the Homeland Security Department entangled in the shutdown, the president should speak to Congress another time or he should deliver the address in writing

Mr Trump did not immediately respond to the request and the White House had yet to offer any official response hours later

Earlier, the House passed a Democratic measure to reopen the government through to February 8 and provide 14 billion dollars (£10 billion) in emergency spending for recent hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters

The bill was approved 237-187 on Wednesday, mostly along party lines, but appears dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled Senate

The White House said Mr Trump will veto the bill, calling it unacceptable without a broader agreement to address what Mr Trump calls a crisis at the US-Mexico border

Some Republicans accused Democrats of politicising disaster aid, noting that the bill put many Republican politicians who support Mr Trump's proposed border wall in the position of voting against disaster aid for their own districts

House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita Lowey said the bill would help families and communities recover from disasters while reopening the government

For more infomation >> Donald Trump signs bill guaranteeing 800,000 federal workers WILL get back pay after shutdown - Duration: 4:30.

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Look Out, Democrats – Trump Announces Unbeatable Surprise For His 2020 Opponents - Duration: 2:53.

For more infomation >> Look Out, Democrats – Trump Announces Unbeatable Surprise For His 2020 Opponents - Duration: 2:53.

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Trump's new missile defense review calls N. Korea "extraordinary threat" - Duration: 1:58.

amid ongoing a first over making the second summit happen with North Korea

the United States missile defense strategy report has highlighted concerns

about Iran Russia and China and also North Korea's advanced missile

capabilities our package hoon has more

the latest missile defense review released by the Pentagon calls North

Korea and extraordinary threats the report that was unveiled on Thursday

says the North has invested considerable resources in its nuclear and ballistic

missile programs over the past decade it has also engaged in nuclear and missile

testing as well as other provocative actions in as a result the regime has

the capability to friend the US mainland with a nuclear-armed missile attack it

says Washington will maintain an enhances defense against such rapidly

advancing missile capabilities it's the first missile defense strategy review to

be released in nine years concerning the reports President Trump voiced concern

over Rove regime's enhanced Arsenal's and saying his first duty as a defense

of the u.s. he emphasized the need to ramp up the country's military strength

we're gathered together to outline the steps that we must take to upgrade and

modernize America's missile defense so important in a time of rapidly evolving

threats we must be certain that our defensive capabilities are unrivaled and

unmatched anywhere in the world but the report also says there is a possible new

Avenue for peace according to the report the u.s. is committed to diplomatic

efforts with the regime to resolve the issue the report comes at a sensitive

time when Trump is trying to revive these thoughts and nucleation talks

coming on the day of North Korea's top nuclear negotiator Kim jung-ho s visit

to Washington the strategy is being viewed as a push to pressure the north

to the nuclear eyes kakouton arirang news

For more infomation >> Trump's new missile defense review calls N. Korea "extraordinary threat" - Duration: 1:58.

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BREAKING TRUMP DROPS THIS FINAL B0MBSHELL ON ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 15:16.

BREAKING TRUMP DROPS THIS FINAL B0MBSHELL ON ROBERT MUELLER

It is clear that Robert Mueller's entire investigation is nothing more than a witch

hunt.

While he is eager to demonize Trump and those close to him, he has been extremely close

with some of the shadiest people in America.

And Mueller may be about to grant the shadiest man in America immunity.

There are few people in America who are shadier than the Podesta brothers.

John Podesta has long been seen as one of the closest people to both Hillary Clinton

and Barack Obama, with his brother Tony being heavily involved in politics as well.

That's why the Podestas are extremely valuable to Robert Mueller.

Their clear anti-Trump agenda makes them prime sources to provide dirt on the President and

his campaign.

And as it turns out, Tony Podesta is seen as a valuable resource to harm Trump's former

campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

In a strange bedfellow relationship, both Tony and Manafort were involved in helping

a non-profit group support then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in 2012.

Manafort's consulting firm led the effort, while Tony Podesta worked alongside him.

It is that effort that has caused Manafort to be indicted on numerous charges of conspiracy

and fraud.

While this effort had nothing to do with Trump's campaign, which has been admitted by Mueller,

it is still being used to harm Manafort.

It is almost certainly being pursued solely because of Manafort's involvement with Trump's

campaign, highlighted by the fact that the allegations were not made public until the

special counsel investigation began.

Podesta's involvement gives Robert Mueller interest in getting answers from him.

That's why, according to claims made by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Mueller has

offered immunity to Podesta.

"Tonight we can report exclusively based on two separate sources we spoke to today

that Tony Podesta has been offered immunity by Robert Mueller to testify against Paul

Manafort," Carlson stated.

These claims have not been independently verified, but Carlson has been a reliable source on

many matters related to President Trump.

Carlson has long been a close ally to President Trump and has been the source of reliable

information on many scandals related to Trump.

Not only did Carlson drop this bombshell, he exposed the double standard that this proves.

It positively proves just how one-sided the special counsel investigation is.

The crimes alleged against Manafort are near identical to the ones alleged against Podesta,

according to Carlson.

Despite that, Podesta, who is a friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, is given the opportunity

to come out with no punishment, while Manafort risks rotting in jail.

Not only will Podesta get the opportunity to walk away without punishment, he will also

have the opportunity to harm a political opponent.

If Manafort is found guilty of the crimes alleged against him, it will be harmful to

President Trump.

It doesn't matter that the charges alleged against Manafort are not related to Trump

in any way, the media will play it as a major victory in the witch hunt against the president.

Instead of accurately reporting, they will make it seem as though Manafort's guilt

is proof of corruption in the Trump campaign.

Do you think Tony Podesta should be granted immunity?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

For more infomation >> BREAKING TRUMP DROPS THIS FINAL B0MBSHELL ON ROBERT MUELLER - Duration: 15:16.

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Liberty University CIO paid to rig polls in Trump's favor, WSJ reports - Duration: 2:46.

For more infomation >> Liberty University CIO paid to rig polls in Trump's favor, WSJ reports - Duration: 2:46.

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Islamist terrorists say atack in Kenya caused by Trump recognision of Jerusalem as Israel's capital - Duration: 21:41.

The Somalian Islamist group who have claimed responsibility for the attack in Kenya which saw terrorists storm a luxury hotel and kill 21 civilians, say the launched the assault because of Donald Trump

Al-Shabaab, a Somalia-based al-Qaeda affiliate, said the attack was a response to the 'witless remarks' of the U

S.President, and his decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.Tuesday's terror attack saw five gunmen kill 21 people, including British charity executive Luke Potter and 41-year-old U

S.businessman Jason Spindler, after detonating car bombs outside.More than 700 people were evacuated from the complex during the 20-hour siege, however 18 people believed to have been in the building at the time of the attack are still unaccounted for, according to the Kenya Red Cross

In a statement claiming responsibility for the attack, al-Shabaab did not spell out why it had chosen to make Kenya a target, but said it was 'a response to the witless remarks of U

S.president, Donald Trump, and his declaration', and that it was targeting 'Western and Zionist interests worldwide and in support of our Muslim families in Palestine'

Asked about the claim, a White House National Security Council spokesman said in a statement: 'This senseless act is a stark reminder of why the United States remains resolved in our fight to defeat radical Islamist terrorism

' The bloody bodies of five attackers were broadcast across social media as Kenyatta announced the end of the siege, which echoed a 2013 al Shabaab assault that killed 67 people in the Westgate shopping centre in the same district

Yesterday, it emerged that a an off-duty British SAS trooper had taken part in the rescue operation

The off-duty Special Forces warrior, wearing combat gear over casual jeans and a purple shirt, was captured on camera entering the complex in Nairobi and then emerging with terrified survivors

His face largely concealed by a balaclava, the unnamed soldier used a modified colt Canada rifle and carried a Glock 9mm side weapon as well as a knife for hand-to-hand combat

He is understood to have been out shopping in the city when he heard about the attack and kitted up with equipment in the back of his car before heading to the scene to 'organise the entire operation'

Insiders say there is 'no doubt' his actions saved lives and he was hailed for his bravery last night

The British SAS soldier was reportedly in Nairobi to train Kenyan Special Forces when a request for help went out to local forces

'He was there training and mentoring Kenyan forces when the shout went up, so they went in,' an insider told The Sun

'British Special Forces always run towards the sound of gunfire.He fired off rounds during the operation

It's a safe bet he hit his target — the SAS don't miss.There's no doubt his actions saved lives

'He is a long serving member of the Regiment, there is no doubt his actions saved lives

' When contacted by MailOnline, the Ministry of Defence declined to comment on the report

Yesterday, charity executive Luke Potter was named as the British man killed in the attack

Mr Potter worked for the Gatsby Charitable Foundation as their Africa Programmes Director, and had only recently moved to Nairobi from the UK

The father-of-one had worked for the international development charity for more than three years, most recently on projects across East Africa

Mr Potter,  a dual British-South African citizen, described himself on his company website as loving water-sports, camping, hiking and talking about adventures outside the city

'I strongly believe in the need for societies to offer as equal an opportunity as possible to all, and that, while economic competitiveness is essential to build a country, long-term stability is not achievable unless the gains are widely spread,' he said on the website The Gatsby Charitable Foundation said in a statement they were 'deeply shocked and saddened' to confirm the death of Mr Potter

'Luke had devoted the past ten years of his career to helping some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world

He had worked with us for three and a half years, carrying out assignments across East Africa

Describing Mr Potter as 'deeply committed to his work', the statement added that 'Luke was respected by all he worked with, bringing huge drive, determination, a relentless work ethic, and a thirst for new ideas to every project

He brought a calm head and his unique sense of humour to every situation.'We share the grief of his family, partner, daughter and friends

Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with them.We are now focused on offering all the support we can to them and to our staff

' Mr Potter had an Master of Business Administration from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, and had previously worked for charity TechnoServe in east Africa and for Unilever

U.S.businessman Jason Spindler from Houston, Texas was also among the dead.Spindler, who turned 41 on the very day of the terror attack, had survived the 9/11 terror attack on World Trade Center in 2001

Mr Spindler's father, Joseph, had been enjoying a successful career on Wall Street when he decided that he wanted to develop a model for helping low-income people

Spindler later became the founder and CEO of I-DEV International, a management strategy and investment firm based in Nairobi, and had lived in Kenya for the past five years

Another British citizen was injured in the attack and is receiving care, the Foreign Office confirmed yesterday

London-based company Adam Smith International also said two employees were killed in the attack

Abdalla Dahir and Feisal Ahmed were killed on the terrace of a restaurant in the complex where the company has Nairobi offices, the company said in a statement

Survivors of the attack have shared the horrific tales of what went on inside the hotel complex when the gunmen stormed the building

Reuben Kimani, a barista working at the hotel, said he recognised at least one of the attackers, having served him coffee in the run-up to the assault

'I knew one of them because he had a big scar on one of his hands,' he said.'I saw them

They shot six of my friends, four didn't die but two succumbed.' He said the attackers yelled out 'why are you killing our brothers and sisters in Somalia?' before opening fire

Cyprian Otieno, a 23-year-old student, met a friend for lunch elsewhere in Westlands, and then decided to go to the Dusit where his friend wanted to grab a cocktail

'All of a sudden we heard a weird BOOM followed by gunfire! Security guards at the entrance screamed 'get back, get back' in English and Swahili,' he told AFP via Twitter

He said some fled while others tried to hide, waiting about half an hour until they heard a voice shouting 'kill them, kill them' in Swahili and more gunfire

Terrified a group of about 20 people fled towards the back of the hotel.'Sorry to say at that point it was every man for himself

We were all together in the beginning but after a few minutes the attackers began shooting

I can't even really remember what happened afterwards.' Tracy Wanjiru, 28, a manager at a salon housed in the complex, found herself in the middle of another Shabaab strike, five years after surviving an attack on the Westgate mall while she was six months pregnant

Speaking to the Nation media group she said: 'I was working there (Westgate) when the attackers stormed in, it was not easy just like today

All I can say is that I thank God.' After the first blast was heard at the DusitD2 complex, Wanjiru says she saw 'human body parts in the midst of fire flames flying in the air'

Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabaab, which has links to al-Qaeda, claimed it was behind the attack at the DusitD2 complex, situated in Nairobi's well-to-do Westlands neighbourhood, popular with many foreign expatriates

As well as the Thai-owned luxury hotel DusitD2, the comples is home to offices of several international companies including Colgate Palmolive, Reckitt Benckiser, Pernod Ricard, Dow Chemical and SAP, as well as the Thai-owned luxury hotel DusitD2

Kenya's Citizen TV aired security camera footage that showed at least four heavily armed men in dark-coloured, paramilitary-style gear

Officials later confirmed that five terrorists had been involved in the attack and killed

Kenya's national police chief, Joseph Boinnet, said the coordinated assault began with an explosion that targeted three vehicles outside a bank, and a suicide bombing in the hotel lobby that severely wounded a number of guests

Kenyan hospitals appealed for blood donations even as the number of wounded remained unclear

Video footage from inside the hotel showed Kenyan security officers searching the building and workers emerging from hiding while gunfire could still be heard

Some climbed out a window by ladder.One man got up from the floor where he appeared to be trying to hide under a piece of wooden panelling

Al-Shabaab's 2013 attack at the nearby Westgate Mall in Nairobi that killed 67 people, this one appeared aimed at wealthy Kenyans and foreigners

It came a day after a magistrate ruled that three men must stand trial in connection with the Westgate Mall siege

Al-Shabaab has vowed retribution against Kenya for sending troops to Somalia to fight it since 2011

Tuesday's violence came three years to the day after al-Shabaab extremists attacked a Kenyan military base in Somalia, killing scores of people

The group has killed hundreds of people in Kenya.In the deadliest attack, al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for an assault on Kenya's Garissa University in 2015 that killed 147 people, mostly students

The latest carnage demonstrated al-Shabaab's continued ability to carry out spectacular acts of bloodshed despite a dramatic increase in US air strikes against it under President Donald Trump

How the horror at the DusitD2 Hotel unfolded:  Tuesday, 3pm: Initial reports of an explosion and gunfire from the Riverside Drive complex, including the hotel, shops, restaurants and offices in Nairobi's leafy Westlands neighborhood

Several cars are ablaze in a parking lot as security forces stream in and people run or are carried from the scene

Police quickly call it a terror attack.4:30pm: Plainclothes armed officers hurry from shop to shop to look for trapped civilians and an unknown number of attackers

A black plume of smoke rises from the scene.Sporadic gunfire continues.5pm: The Somalia-based extremist group al-Shabaab claims responsibility and says its members are still fighting inside as surivivors rush from the scene, looking distraught and reporting dead bodies

6pm: Kenya's national police chief says special forces are trying to flush out the attackers and look forward to 'bringing the situation to normalcy in the shortest time possible

'Kenyans watch the police response closely after officers took hours to respond to a deadly attack on the nearby Westgate Mall in 2013

7pm: A Kenyan police officer among the first on the scene says 'there was no time to count the dead,' with bodies seen in restaurants downstairs and in offices upstairs

Gunfire continues.8:30pm: Kenya's national police chief gives the first official details of the attack, saying it began with an explosion that targeted three vehicles outside a bank while a suicide bomber blew up in the hotel lobby, severely wounding bystanders

He calls the operation 'still ongoing.'11pm: Kenya's interior minister says all buildings have been secured and security forces are in the final stages of 'mopping up

'Still no official toll of dead wounded.11:30pm: Kenya's Citizen TV airs what it calls surveillance footage that shows four attackers, young men in ammunition bandoliers, splitting up as they calmly walk across an outdoor area of the complex

Wednesday, 1am: Some family members say loved ones are still trapped inside even after Kenyan authorities called all buildings secure

One woman says her brother is hiding with over 10 other people.2am: Kenyan police officer says 15 bodies have been taken to the morgue

Anguished family and friends gather there.4am: Kenya's interior ministry says 'no further threat to the public exists' and that civilians who had been 'secured' in one building have been safely evacuated

6:45am: Another explosion and gunfire are heard, shortly after scores of survivors who had still been holed up in part of the complex are freed

They reunite with relieved friends and family and recount a long night of cowering in hiding places while listening to nearby gunfire

9:00am: Bursts of gunfire are still heard from the complex.The security forces work their way through the hotel complex, finding terrified groups of people who have barricaded themselves into rooms

More than 100 are retrieved and taken for medical treatment.10:30am: Kenyan president says 14 'innocent people' are dead and declares the attack over, saying all the terrorists have been eliminated

For more infomation >> Islamist terrorists say atack in Kenya caused by Trump recognision of Jerusalem as Israel's capital - Duration: 21:41.

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Rosie Says Trump 'Will Be Arrested' & Wall 'Will Never Happen' — Made To Regret It - Duration: 6:01.

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Vietnam prepares for Kim Jong-un visit amid talk of second summit with Trump: Reuters - Duration: 0:51.

so at the second North Korea's summit looking likely to happen soon Vietnam is

reportedly preparing for a visit by North Korean leader Kim jong-un Reuters

reports citing a source familiar with the matter that Kim will travel to

Vietnam for an official state visit after the lunar near holiday in early

February the source however did not confirm if the visit is related to Kim's

sit-down with President Trump as Vietnam came up numerous times as the possible

summit venue Reuters says another source confirmed Kim's visit but did not give

any dates Viet Nam's foreign ministry meanwhile refused a Reuters request for

a comment The Washington Post says details of a second summit could be

announced as soon as Friday and the summit is likely to be held in the

Vietnamese city of Da Nang in March or April

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