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Hi, everyone! Melanie Cameron here with The Cameron Team at Coldwell Banker

Sea Coast Advantage in Wilmington, North Carolina. Today, our video topic is

whether or not you need to get a termite inspection completed when you are buying

a home. While not all loan programs require a termite inspection, we do

highly recommend that all of our clients do get a termite inspection. It usually

runs between $75 and $85. They go out just to make sure that there are no

active termites. This area is very conducive to termites because of the

heat and humidity that we get in the warmer months

and termites love the wet wood, so get a termite inspection. That's well worth the

money. A treatment for termites can run anywhere from $800 to probably $1,500,

depending on the size of the home and that is not an expense that you want

to incur after you've already purchased it. So get it done beforehand. Know what

you're buying and get a good inspection done. We know some great

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to get in on our monthly drawing. Have a great day, everyone!

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Hayley Kiyoko – "What I Need" ft. Kehlani | MuLLu TV - Duration: 2:25.

Hayley Kiyoko – "What I Need" ft. Kehlani

Pop artist Hayley Kiyoko has unveiled a new video for "What I Need," her duet with Kehlani and a highlight from Kiyoko's recent album Expectations. Like Kiyoko's previous self-directed videos for "Curious" and "Sleepover," "What I Need" pairs cinema glamour and vintage chic with a not-always-rosy story about navigating budding relationships as a young queer person.

In the first scene, Kehlani's character argues with an older family member—an aunt, according to the caption—who questions her sexuality and yells, "Why did you turn out this way?" Escaping the house, she sets off for a flirty date and a roadtrip misadventure with her "best friend," played by Kiyoko.

Recently, Kiyoko and Kehlani were among several openly queer pop artists to criticize "Girls," Rita Ora's wine-and-bisexualty-themed single featuring Charli XCX, Cardi B, and Bebe Rexha. "A song like this just fuels the male gaze while marginalizing the idea of women loving women," Kiyoko wrote at the time.

"I don't need to drink wine to kiss girls; I've loved women my entire life.".

Kiyoko is currently on tour behind Expectations, and will open for Panic! at the Disco at a number of upcoming dates.

 "What I Need" was shot in Ojai, California and directed by Kiyoko.

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We now know a little bit more about that meeting between Kim and Pompeo Wednesday night in

New York.

It was over dinner... at the residence of Washington's deputy ambassador to the UN.

The Secretary of State tweeted afterwards that it was a "good working dinner," and he

posted a couple of pictures.

They had 90 minutes together, but the State Departments says on Thursday when they meet

again, they'll have all day, starting at 9 a.m., local time.

What they're going to talk about has not been released publicly, but it's expected to be

the agenda for President Trump and Kim Jong-un when they meet on June 12th.

We should hear from Pompeo by Thursday afternoon, since he's scheduled to hold a press briefing

at 2:15 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.

For more infomation >> North Korea's Kim Yong-chol, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hold working dinner in NYC PART1 - Duration: 0:43.

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U.S., North Korea Inching Toward Summit - Duration: 1:59.

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Hadley nature trail designated a national recreation trail by U.S. Interior Department - Duration: 0:50.

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Senior North Korean official arrives in U.S. for pre-summit talks with Pompeo - Duration: 2:40.

Our top story this monring...

Kim Yong-chol,... one of the most trusted members of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's

inner circle is now in New York City for talks with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Whether or not the summit goes ahead on June 12th in Singapore could well hinge on how

that meeting goes.

It's thought their talks will be used to see if they are on the same page so they can forge

a lasting agreement going forward.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

Hoping to salvage a highly-anticipated summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and

U.S. President Donald Trump,... Kim Yong-chol, a vice chairman of North Korea's

ruling Workers' Party's Central Committee arrived at JFK International Airport on Wednesday

local time,... becoming the highest-ranking North Korean official to visit the U.S. since

2000.

Kim,... a former military intelligence chief and one of the North Korean leader's most

trusted aides was escorted out of the airport by State Department officials,... as he prepared

for his meeting in New York City with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Kim and Pompeo's talking points have not been made public.

But it's widely believed their meeting is for the final coordination of the agenda for

the Pyongyang-Washington summit -- how North Korea will denuclearize... and how the U.S.

will guarantee the regime's security.

This... as an extension of the North Korea-U.S. working-level talks that took place twice

this week at the inter-Korean border village of Panmunjom.

The delegations at Panmunjom -- led respectively by Washington's former negotiator on North

Korea, Sung Kim, and Pyongyang's Vice Foreign Minister, Choe Son-hui -- met on Sunday and

Wednesday.

"Well, this will be the Secretary's third meeting with Kim Yong-chol.

They've had, obviously, very deep conversations where they've talked about a lot of detail

about what the United States' expectations are."

"If Kim Yong-chol and Mike Pompeo settled on a basic draft of their agreement and President

Trump accepts it, then that will lead to a confirmation that the summit will take place

for sure.

The fact that Kim Yong-chol is visiting the U.S. -- that in itself means that coordination

between the two is almost over,... with only a few factors left to be resolved."

There's also speculation Kim Yong-chol could visit Washington and meet with President Trump.

But Kim is under U.S. sanctions for his role in North Korea's nuclear program and other

illicit activities,... and may need further approval should he travel to the U.S. capital.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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U.S. Pacific Command Changes Leadership - Duration: 2:30.

[James N.Mattis] Our 2018 national defense strategy is the first of its kind in a decade and it

acknowledges the Pacific challenges and signals

America's resolve and lasting commitment to the Indo-Pacific.

Americans vision is shared by most nations in the region.

For every state, sovereignty is respected no matter its size

and it's a region open to investment and free, fair, and reciprocal trade not bound by any

nation's predatory economics or threat of coercion.

[Adm. Harry Harris] This is hard work for sure but it's not aspiration; it's in our DNA.

This is what we live for. Our nation deserves

no less and our President and Secretary of Defense expect no less.

If called upon, I'm confident that Admiral Davison will lead Indo-PACOM to fight tonight to

defend America's interests and the vast Indo-Pacific.

[Adm. Phil Davidson] Admiral Harry Harris and miss Bruni Bradley, United States Navy, retired, departing.

For more than 70 years, the Indo-Pacific has been largely peaceful in most ways

this was made possible by two things:the commitment of free nations to the free

and open international order and it was underwritten by the combat

credibility within U.S.Pacific Command.

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Land value of Korea's easternmost Dokdo Island estimated at US $5.5 mil. - Duration: 0:38.

To Koreans it's priceless and most certainly NOT for sale,... but officials have put a

monetary value on the country's easternmost Dokdo Island.

In its latest assessment,... the Gyeongsangbuk-do Provincial Government has estimated Dokdo's

land value at five-point-five million U.S. dollars.

That's roughly nine percent higher than last year.

Since the local government began estimating Dokdo's land value in 2000,... it has risen

every year.

An official attributed the rise in value to the uptick in public interest in Dokdo as

well as the economic value of submarine resources surrounding the East Sea island.

For more infomation >> Land value of Korea's easternmost Dokdo Island estimated at US $5.5 mil. - Duration: 0:38.

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Trump EU trade war BEGINS: Juncker promises retaliation to US trade tariffs WITHIN HOURS - Duration: 4:23.

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North Korea's Kim Yong-chol, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hold working dinner in NYC PART2 - Duration: 2:22.

North Korean leader Kim Kong-un's most-trusted aide Kim Yong-chol has had his first meeting

with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York... sitting down for dinner together.

It's unclear how much of the summit agenda was addressed, but its thought to be an informal

meeting to continue building trust, before more serious negotations take place on Thursday,

local time.

Lee Ji-won reports.

In New York late Wednesday, local time, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted that

he had a "good" working dinner with the vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers'

Party's Central Committee, Kim Yong-chol.

Pompeo said the menu included steak, corn and cheese,... and posted two pictures from

the dinner.

One showed the two shaking hands, and the other was of them at the table.

Seated there also was Andrew Kim, chief of the Korean Mission Center at the CIA, a project

Pompeo set up when he was the spy agency's chief.

They met at 7 o'clock that evening at the Manhattan residence of the deputy ambassador

to the UN... and spent 90 minutes together.

Afterwards, Kim headed straight back to the Hilton hotel at One UN Plaza where he will

be staying for two days.

U.S. State Department said Kim and Pompeo will have all of Thursday, local time, for

their official meeting, starting at 9 a.m., but the venue has not been disclosed.

After the meeting, the State Department says, Pompeo is scheduled to hold a press briefing

at 15 past 2 in the afternoon, local time, at the Palace Hotel.

Kim and Pompeo's talking points have not been made public.

But it's widely believed they are putting the final touches on the agenda for the Pyongyang-Washington

summit -- how North Korea will denuclearize... and how the U.S. will guarantee the regime's

security.

Kim Yong-chol, who arrived at JFK International Airport earlier on Wednesday, is the most

senior North Korean official to step foot on U.S. soil in nearly 20 years.

To make his trip happen, he was granted a "sanctions travel waiver," as he's under U.S.

sanctions for his role in North Korea's nuclear program and other illicit activities.

While Kim Yong-chol and Pompeo are meeting for the third time,... watchers are keen to

find out if Kim Jong-un's right-hand man will visit Washington and meet with President Trump.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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U.S.-China trade war back on - Duration: 2:04.

The U.S. shift towards protectionism doesn't seem to be going away, with Washington looking

to place tariffs on imports from China and the EU.

Kim Hyesung reports.

Trade tensions are back on again.

"When it comes to international relations, each and every flip-flop will only lead to

further depletion and squandering of the country's credibility and reputation."

That's China's response to renewed threats from the U.S. on trade, with Beijing warning

that it is ready to fight back if Washington is looking for a trade war.

The tit-for-tat comes after the two sides had agreed less than two weeks ago to put

the tariffs on hold and... just days ahead of a planned visit by U.S. Commerce Secretary

Wilbur Ross for trade talks.

On Tuesday, the White House said it will press ahead with a 25 percent tariff on 50 billion

U.S. dollars of Chinese technology imports and will restrict Chinese investment in the

U.S. Washington added that it will announce the

final list of imports covered by the measures by June 15th, and that the tariffs will be

imposed shortly thereafter.

At the same time, trade tensions between the U.S. and the EU are also brewing.

According to the Wall Street Journal Wednesday, Washington could announce plans to impose

tariffs on steel and aluminium from the EU on Thursday.

In March, President Donald Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and a 10

percent tariff on aluminium, but granted temporary exemptions to several countries, including

the EU, whose exemption is set to expire this Friday.

"Europe is united and firm.

We have worked in an extremely intensive manner in recent weeks to avoid the increase in tariffs,

to allow for an evolution towards freer markets.

But we are also prepared to react."

Top European officials met with U.S. trade officials in Paris on Wednesday in a last-ditch

effort to avoid the tariffs.

But a solution appears far from reach, with both sides vowing not to back down in the

trade spat.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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N. Korea, U.S. officials holding second round of working-level talks in Singapore - Duration: 1:45.

Officials from North Korea and the United States are not only meeting in New York City

and on the inter-Korean border to make sure this summit goes ahead.

They've also been huddling together behind closed doors in Singapore, where the historic

event would be held.

Oh Soo-young reports.

Top North Korean and U.S. officials appear to be working on the more technical aspects

of the historic summit slated for June 12th.

Kim Jong-un's de facto chief of staff Kim Chang-son was seen Wednesday leaving his hotel

in downtown Singapore at around 9:45 a.m.

A team of U.S. officials were also spotted leaving their hotel in the island of Sentosa

around the same time.

The two parties are believed to have met at Singapore's foreign ministry, with local officials

also in attendance.

The U.S. delegation is led by White House deputy chief of staff for operations, Joe

Hagin.

He reportedly met with Kim Chang-son the day before as well... for the first round of working-level

talks to iron out the practical details of the summit.

These include the specific venue and timetable, as well as the protocol and security measures.

Possible venues include the Shangri-La Hotel, and the resort island of Sentosa, but it's

seems unlikely to be at Singapore's presidential office.

Local media on Wednesday quoted Singaporean diplomat Ong Keng Yong who said the presidential

palace of Istana was not appropriate for the summit, suggesting that foreign officials

should not intrude in the working space of the country's leaders.

With less than two weeks to go until the envisioned meeting, experts say the summit will practically

be set in stone once practical arrangements are made,... and once the North and the U.S.

have agreed on the key topics of discussion -- primarily the terms of denuclearization.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

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North Korea's Kim Yong-chol, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hold working dinner in NYC - Duration: 2:18.

We begin this afternoon with the latest on the rapid-fire diplomatic developments between

North Korea and the U.S. North Korean leader Kim Kong-un's most-trusted

aide Kim Yong-chol has been sitting down in New York City with U.S. Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo to thrash out the terms of a planned summit.

The White House says they'll meet again on Thursday, local time.

Lee Ji-won reports.

Kim Yong-chol, a vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party's Central Committee,

and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo began their meeting with a working dinner in New

York City at 7 p.m., Wednesday, local time.

Pompeo arrived at the Manhattan residence of the deputy representative of the U.S. to

the UN 15 minutes ahead of their scheduled meeting time, and Kim arrived on time, but

neither spoke to reporters as they entered the building.

The dinner lasted for 90 minutes,... and Kim headed straight back to the Hilton New York

One UN Plaza hotel where he will be staying for two days.

Kim Yong-chol, who arrived at JFK International Airport earlier in the day, is the most senior

North Korean official to step foot on U.S. soil in nearly 20 years.

To make his trip happen, he was granted a "sanctions travel waiver," as he's under U.S.

sanctions for his role in North Korea's nuclear program and other illicit activities.

Kim and Pompeo's talking points have not been made public.

But it's widely believed they are putting the final touches on the agenda for the Pyongyang-Washington

summit -- how North Korea will denuclearize... and how the U.S. will guarantee the regime's

security.

The White House says the two will hold their official high-level meeting throughout the

whole day on Thursday, local time.

Ahead of the dinner, Pompeo set out the U.S. position on his official Twitter page.

He said he was looking forward to discussing a potential summit with North Korean leader

Kim Jong-un,... and once again reiterated that the U.S. is committed to the complete,

verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

While Kim Yong-chol and Pompeo are meeting for the third time,... watchers are keen to

find out if Kim Jong-un's right-hand man will visit Washington and meet with President Trump.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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North Korea's Kim Yong-chol, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hold working dinner in NYC - Duration: 2:20.

One of the most trusted aides of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, sat down for talks with

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Little is known about how much of the summit agenda was addressed, but it's apparent such

meetings will continue, in order to build trust, before more serious negotiations begin.

Lee Ji-won start us off with that meeting in New York.

In New York late Wednesday, local time, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted that

he had a "good" working dinner with the vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers'

Party's Central Committee, Kim Yong-chol.

Pompeo said the menu included steak, corn and cheese,... and posted two pictures from

the dinner.

One showed the two shaking hands, and the other was of them at the table.

Seated there also was Andrew Kim, chief of the Korean Mission Center at the CIA, a project

Pompeo set up when he was the spy agency's chief.

They met at 7 o'clock that evening at the Manhattan residence of the deputy ambassador

to the UN... and spent 90 minutes together.

Afterwards, Kim headed straight back to the Hilton hotel at One UN Plaza where he will

be staying for two days.

U.S. State Department said Kim and Pompeo will have all of Thursday, local time, for

their official meeting, starting at 9 a.m., but the venue has not been disclosed.

After the meeting, the State Department says, Pompeo is scheduled to hold a press briefing

at 15 past 2 in the afternoon, local time, at the Palace Hotel.

Kim and Pompeo's talking points have not been made public.

But it's widely believed they are putting the final touches on the agenda for the Pyongyang-Washington

summit -- how North Korea will denuclearize... and how the U.S. will guarantee the regime's

security.

Kim Yong-chol, who arrived at JFK International Airport earlier on Wednesday, is the most

senior North Korean official to step foot on U.S. soil in nearly 20 years.

To make his trip happen, he was granted a "sanctions travel waiver," as he's under U.S.

sanctions for his role in North Korea's nuclear program and other illicit activities.

While Kim Yong-chol and Pompeo are meeting for the third time,... watchers are keen to

find out if Kim Jong-un's right-hand man will visit Washington and meet with President Trump.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea's Kim Yong-chol, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hold working dinner in NYC - Duration: 2:20.

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11- "Sex in the United States" - Heaven's Point of View - Duration: 28:32.

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Exposing the OAS' Anti-Venezuela, Pro-US Bias and Right-Wing Hypocrisy - Duration: 11:35.

BEN NORTON: It's The Real News, I'm Ben Norton.

The Organization of American States is a Cold War era international body of countries in

North and South America that claims to be independent and neutral, but in reality, frequently

acts as a proxy for the United States government.

The OAS is notorious for its extreme bias against left-wing governments in Latin America,

particularly Cuba and Venezuela.

Western corporate media outlets frequently echo the OAS's anti-Cuba and anti-Venezuela

reports, without providing any further information as to what exactly the OAS is, and what interests

it serves.

In reality however, the OAS was formed at the behest of the U.S. government as a coalition

of anti-communist governments at the beginning of the Cold War.

In 1948, the U.S. convened the International Conference of American States.

At this meeting in Colombia, which was led by the U.S. Secretary of State an infamous

cold warrior, George Marshall, the right-wing governments of Latin America joined the U.S.

in signing a charter that established the Organization of American States with the explicit

goal of fighting the spread of socialism and defending capitalism in North and South America.

Although media outlets today cite the OAS as if it were supposedly an independent and

impartial source, U.S. government bodies have openly admitted otherwise.

The U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, which is an ostensible aid organization

that serves as the soft power arm of the U.S. government, wrote very clearly in its 2008

Congressional Budget Justification, that the OAS, "promotes U.S. political and economic

interests in the Western Hemisphere by countering the influence of anti-U.S. countries such

as Venezuela."

On May 29, an OAS panel released a report accusing Venezuela's leftist government, led

by elected President Nicolás Maduro, of supposedly committing crimes against humanity.

The panel plans to present evidence for these alleged crimes to the International Criminal

Court.

Journalist Max Blumenthal attended the OAS press conference on May 29 in Washington D.C.

In the Q&A session, Max Blumenthal called out the OAS for its extreme bias and hypocrisy.

MAX BLUMENTHAL: I questioned the members of the panel about their moral consistency and

claim of independence.

Max Blumenthal- my question is, I was told that independent experts would be at this

panel.

Mr. Cotler has been a lawyer for the right-wing coup leader Leopoldo Lopez, and he's also

spent his career defending Israeli human rights crimes.

He recently defended the shooting and killing of 62 protesters in the Gaza Strip, along

with the shooting of thousands more.

BEN NORTON: That was Max Blumenthal, speaking at the OAS press conference.

Joining us to discuss this is Max Blumenthal.

Max is an award-winning journalist and the author of several books.

He is also the editor of the investigative journalism website, The Grayzone Project.

Max just published an article and an accompanying video at that website.

The article is called, OAS Panel Accusing Venezuela of "Crimes Against Humanity" is

Grilled on Moral Hypocrisy and Open Bias.

You can find the article and the accompanying video at grayzoneproject.com.

I also cohost the Moderate Rebels Podcast with Max and I contribute to his website.

Thanks for joining us, Max.

MAX BLUMENTHAL: Great to be on.

BEN NORTON: So, can you just speak about what happened at this press conference you attended

in Washington D.C. and what you told the OAS?

MAX BLUMENTHAL: First of all, thanks for that really informative introduction.

It really highlights the role, the damaging role, that the OAS plays in the Western Hemisphere,

where all Latin American countries are expected to pay into this organization.

That means that millions and millions of taxpayers in Latin America have to pay into the budget

of this organization.

And it's used simply as a weapon of Washington against any government that violates the Washington

consensus, in this case, Venezuela.

The last two OAS Secretary Generals, the current one and the last one, Insulza, have just waged

these obsessive campaigns to push regime change in Venezuela.

And when I got to this event yesterday, it was 2:00 PM and this was the only panel I'd

heard about.

But I was told that there were five other panels on Venezuela.

It's like, just this nonstop Woodstock of regime change and it's going to continue,

I think, into the OAS General Session, which will just be held on Venezuela.

What brought me to the panel was the nature of the so-called independent experts who were

seated on the panel.

I was just shocked at who they were, especially Irwin Cotler, who is the Canadian version

of Alan Dershowitz.

I think Alan Dershowitz even said, "He's my Canadian mirror image."

And Irwin Cotler is this- he was a right-wing Canadian parliamentarian with the Conservative

Party until fairly recently, who had just used his position to push the Israel lobby's

line in parliament and in Canadian society and across the world.

And whenever Israel committed some kind of atrocity, the Mavi Marmara massacre or one

war after another in Gaza, Cotler would rush out, just like Dershowitz, as Israel's public

advocate.

He's also claimed that he was Nelson Mandela's lawyer.

And I don't know what kind of evidence there is there, but in Nelson Mandela's memoir,

The Long March to Freedom, there is no mention of Irwin Cotler.

There's a lot of mention of Oliver Tambo, but nothing about Cotler.

So, he's just a suspicious, sort of morally dubious, figure.

And for him to be on this panel, I think they just deserved to be questioned about that.

When I got there, the OAS Secretary General was waving around this 400-page report accusing

the Venezuelan government of crimes against humanity and demanding that President Nicolás

Maduro, who is now facing crushing sanctions because he won an election, should be brought

before the International Criminal Court.

All the other panelists echoed this recommendation.

And I noticed that Santiago Canton was also on the panel.

Canton is an Argentinean lawyer who's also a regime change activist.

And in 2002, when Canton was the head of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights,

he attempted to legitimize the coup dictatorship that briefly overthrew President Hugo Chavez,

and wrote a letter to the Foreign Minister of this briefly installed dictatorship, before

it was thrown out again by Venezuelan citizens, referring to him as "His Excellency," and

basically saying, "Please take care of Chavez when he's in your custody and you're the new

government."

So, the whole panel was compromised, but it's emblematic of what the OAS as an organization

is.

And it was me sitting there in a room full of all of the major news agencies taking pictures

of the panel and asking softball questions.

And as soon as I got home after the panel, Bloomberg and Reuters and all the agencies

had articles up that said, "OAS Accuses Venezuela of Crimes Against Humanity."

And all the headlines basically supported, without any criticism, what this 400-page

document contained.

And I would just point to one comment by Irwin Cotler which summed up the hyperbolic and

propagandistic nature of the whole presentation, which is that "Venezuela was responsible for

the worst humanitarian catastrophe in Latin American history."

So, I mean, worse than the genocide of the indigenous population?

I mean, that's basically what he was saying, and that kind of rhetoric prevailed throughout

the entire session.

BEN NORTON: Yeah, of course, we recently saw Ríos Montt, who was a U.S.-backed dictator

in Guatemala, who himself was responsible for actual crimes against humanity.

He oversaw genocide against indigenous Maya in Guatemala as part of a larger anticommunist

counterinsurgency campaign.

And then of course, there's the "Dirty Wars," again backed by the U.S., and Pinochet the

Chilean dictator.

So, it's certainly an extremely hyperbolic for him to claim that.

But just quickly wrapping up here Max, I'm wondering if you can just briefly comment

on how this reflects this kind of Washington D.C. bubble, where you see corporate media

outlets will just trot out to these events and just film what these panelists say without

ever questioning who the panelists are, what they're prerogatives are, and just reciting

and echoing verbatim, their claims as news.

MAX BLUMENTHAL: Yeah, I mean, I couldn't have put it any better than that.

And what you see with the "Beltway culture" and the nexus with mainstream media is a de-democratization

of the American public on the issue of foreign policy.

When reporters don't go to these events, or to the think tank events, and ask critical

questions of fake experts who are actually just activists on behalf of the Washington

consensus, and when the public is not involved in any of these forums, and when the media

doesn't report critically, there's very little reason for the public to question foreign

policy at all.

Everything's just fine.

We do see a debate on things like local school budgets, or you see some critical reporting

on the school-to-prison pipeline, domestic issues.

But on foreign policy, it's just this kind of elite debate carried out inside, or it's

not a debate at all.

There's an elite consensus carried out inside a foreign policy bubble in the Beltway, and

the OAS event was completely a portrait of that.

When I got up and asked this question, you could see the OAS staff start to whisper to

each other, "How the hell did he get in this room?"

And I just registered as a journalist and asked what I thought was a fair but critical

question.

And they were really upset.

And I was also approached by several journalists afterwards, just asking, "Who are you?"

Kind of like, "What wandered into this room?"

But you know, I think that's our job.

And as long as I'm in Washington, I'll report on it just like I reported on any other place.

It's unfortunate that the agencies won't.

BEN NORTON: Well, thank you for your reporting Max, and thanks for joining us here.

I was joined by Max Blumenthal, who is an award-winning investigative journalist and

the author of several books.

He's also the editor of The Grayzone Project, which you can find that grayzoneproject.com.

He just published an article and an accompanying video about this OAS panel on Venezuela.

Thanks Max.

MAX BLUMENTHAL: Thanks a lot, Ben.

BEN NORTON: Reporting for The Real News, I'm Ben Norton.

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RED ALERT: U.S. Allies Just STABBED America in the back after Trump Turns Up the HEAT

on Iran

Iranian officials are plotting with U.S. allies across the globe to develop a series a measures

meant to counter new sanctions by the Trump administration following its abandonment of

the landmark nuclear deal, setting up a global economic showdown between America and its

allies over their future business dealings with the Islamic Republic.

Iranian leaders disclosed on Tuesday that they had recently held high-level meetings

with European Union nations and leaders in India and Thailand to explore options for

skirting new U.S. sanctions.

Iran's efforts and the warm reception it is receiving from many nations has roiled leaders

on Capitol Hill, where some lawmakers are already moving to confront these countries

and ensure they face harsh repercussions for any breach of U.S. sanction law.

The State Department also is scrambling to respond to Iran's efforts by building a counter-coalition

aimed at isolating Tehran and any nation that works with Iran to skirt new U.S. sanctions,

U.S. officials told the Washington Free Beacon.

Iranian Government Spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht disclosed on Tuesday that the nation's

top leaders, including Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, have met with European leaders and

others in the region to discuss skirting new U.S. sanctions, which have targeted virtually

every portion of Iran's economy, including its contested nuclear and energy sectors.

Zarif recently concluded a trip to India and Thailand, where he is reported to have made

much progress in convincing these nations to help Tehran "bypass" the new U.S. sanctions,

which were fully reimposed by the Trump administration after its decision to walk away from the nuclear

agreement.

"In addition to the E.U., we are improving relations with other countries, especially

the neighbors," Nobakht was quoted as saying on Tuesday in Iran's state-controlled press.

Meetings with leaders in India are said to have gone particularly well for Iran, sparking

outrage in the United States where these same Indian leaders have been pleading with the

Trump administration to boost relations.

India and China have already vowed to continue purchasing Iranian crude oil, despite the

Trump administration's crackdown.

"A major part of the oil is sold to India and China," Nobakht said.

"We are also in talks with Europe to continue oil sales to them, and Iran's increased oil

sales to them has even been under discussion with them to compensate any drop if some states

decrease oil imports."

Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, in remarks following meetings with top Iranian

leaders, vowed to ignore U.S. sanctions.

"India follows only [United Nations] sanctions and not unilateral sanctions by any country,"

Swaraj was quoted as saying, emphasizing that India remains "independent" and immune to

"pressure."

A U.S. State Department official, speaking only on background, told the Free Beacon that

under newly installed Secretary of State Pompeo's leadership, American diplomats are already

developing relationships aimed at ensuring U.S. sanctions on Iran have a maximum impact.

"We are hard at work in our efforts to build our new effort to counter the totality of

Iran's malign activity with our friends around the world.

Secretary Pompeo speaks frequently with his counterparts from the UK, France, and Germany

as well as our allies in the Middle East and Asia," the official said.

Teams of U.S. diplomats are being sent across the globe to galvanize support for the new

U.S. sanctions, the official said.

"We will be sending out teams of diplomats and specialists to talk about specific concerns

with the plan for re-imposition of U.S. nuclear-related sanctions and next steps with Iran," the official

said.

"We are fully engaged at all levels."

On Capitol Hill, opponents of the nuclear accord are working on parallel efforts to

ensure that any foreign nation caught skirting new U.S. sanctions on Iran faces harsh repercussions,

including massive economic penalties and a possible cutoff from the U.S. financial system.

"India is going out of its way to alienate members of Congress, including many who have

been sympathetic and trying to help them," said one senior congressional official who

works on the issue and has discussed the matter with the administration.

"They're almost certainly violating the sanctions against Russia that overwhelmingly passed

Congress last summer," said the source, who would only speak on background about these

efforts.

"Now they're bragging about violating Iran sanctions too.

They keep telling us they want a new relationship with America but then they act in these destructive

ways.

It's very troubling."

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JUDY WOODRUFF: North Korea's top diplomat arrived in New York this afternoon for talks

on reviving a summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.

The official, Kim Yong-chol, was spotted overnight in Beijing, before boarding an Air China flight

to New York.

He arrived there this afternoon at JFK International Airport, and was to meet tonight with Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo.

The White House says that President Trump is still concerned about whether the FBI planted

a spy in his 2016 campaign.

That's after a top Republican congressman said today that there's no evidence for the

claim.

Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina chairs the House Oversight Committee, and

he was briefed by the FBI last week.

REP.

TREY GOWDY (R), South Carolina: Based on what I have seen, I don't know what the FBI could

have done or should have done other than run out a lead that someone loosely connected

with the campaign was making assertions about Russia.

I would think you would want the FBI to find out whether or not there was any validity

to what those people were saying.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Gowdy also said he understands the president's frustration with Attorney

General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself in the Russia investigation.

The New York Times reports that Mr. Trump asked Sessions to reverse his recusal in March

of last year, which Sessions declined to do.

Today, the president said on Twitter that -- quote -- "I wish I did" pick someone else

as attorney general.

China warned today the U.S. will regret its latest threat to impose tariffs.

The two nations agreed this month to put new tariffs on hold.

But the White House said yesterday that it's moving forward with levies on $50 billion

worth of Chinese products.

In Beijing today, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman argued the U.S. is only hurting

itself.

HUA CHUNYING, Spokeswoman, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (through translator): A

country harms and squanders its own national credibility every time it suddenly breaks

its words and contradicts itself.

If the United States insists on being capricious, China will resolutely take strong and solid

measures to safeguard its own legitimate interests.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Meanwhile, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Trade Representative Robert

Lighthizer met with top European officials in Paris.

Friday is the deadline for a U.S. decision on imposing tariffs on imported steel and

aluminum from Europe.

There's a break in the barrage of fire across the Israel-Gaza border.

The militant group Hamas says that it has accepted a cease-fire brokered by Egypt.

The Israelis say they expect a return of calm.

Militants fired rockets into Southern Israel on Tuesday, and Israeli warplanes blasted

dozens of sites across Gaza.

India and Pakistan have agreed to stop trading artillery fire in the contested Kashmir region.

Relative calm prevailed today after months of flare-ups that killed dozens of soldiers

and civilians.

Kashmir has ignited two wars between India and Pakistan since 1947.

In Afghanistan, the U.S. military says that an artillery attack killed more than 50 Taliban

leaders last week.

It happened in Helmand Province in the south.

The overall U.S. commander, Army General John Nicholson, says it struck at the Taliban's

illegal drug revenues.

GEN.

JOHN NICHOLSON, Commander U.S. Forces, Afghanistan: This group in Helmand in particular are very

involved in criminal activity.

They seek to continue instability, so they can profit from the drug trade.

Because of the money they derive from drugs, this has been one of the more well-equipped

and well-paid Taliban networks.

But by killing leaders, we will achieve a disruptive effect in Helmand.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Separately, Afghan security forces beat back an attack on the Interior

Ministry in Kabul today.

The ministry says that all 10 attackers died, along with one policeman.

A bizarre tale of espionage and faked murder in Ukraine today.

Police reported Tuesday that dissident Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko had been shot

and killed in Kiev.

But this morning, he showed up alive and well, and said it was all a sting to expose a Russian

plot to assassinate him.

ARKADY BABCHENKO, Journalist (through translator): All these months we were in touch, and we

worked on the details.

As a result of this operation, one man is arrested.

I would like to ask that you excuse me for all that happened in the past, because I have

attended funerals for colleagues and friends many times and I know this feeling when you

have to bury colleagues.

I am sorry for this.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Ukrainian authorities said that they have arrested the alleged organizer

of the plot.

Russia dismissed the operation as -- quote -- "obviously calculated propaganda."

Back in this country, the Republican governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, rolled out a 40-point

plan on school shootings.

It calls for armed marshals in schools, more mental health screening for students and a

handful of gun safety measures.

An attack this month in Santa Fe, Texas, left 10 students and teachers dead.

President Trump will meet with the victims' families tomorrow in Houston.

The Federal Reserve voted today to relax the Volcker rule that bars banks from risky financial

trades.

It's the latest move by the Trump administration to deregulate the industry.

The change still needs the approval of four other agencies.

And on Wall Street, stocks recovered as a political crisis in Italy appeared to ease.

There'd been fears that the turmoil could undermine the euro currency.

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 306 points to close at 24667.

The Nasdaq rose nearly 66 points, and the S&P 500 added 34.

Still to come on the "NewsHour": fact-checking the president's claims at a Tennessee campaign

rally; broken justice, two innocent brothers and the consequence of a plea bargain; and

much more.

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US admiral warns China is BIGGEST threat to US as Xi Jinping 'dreams of domination'

CHINA and its "dream of hegemony" is the "biggest long-term challenge" to American

dominance in Asia, a US Navy admiral has warned.

Admiral Harry Harris took a parting shot at the growing threat of China as he stepped

down as US Navy Pacific Commander on Wednesday.

North Korea, whose intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are thought to be capable

of reaching the US mainland, is the most urgent threat to the US in the Asian-Pacific.

China, however, is the biggest concern to the US going forward, he said during a ceremony

in Hawaii, where he passed over leadership of the regional force.

"North Korea remains our most imminent threat and a nuclear-capable North Korea with missiles

that can reach the United States is unacceptable," he said.

He added: "China remains our biggest long-term challenge.

"Without focused involvement and engagement by the United States and our allies and partners

China will realise its dream of hegemony in Asia."

Harris made the comments, reported by CNN, while handing over his Pacific Command duties

to Admiral Phil Davidson at Pearl Harbor.

He is expected to be appointed as the next US ambassador to South Korea ahead of Donald

Trump's historic summit with Kim Jong-un in Singapore in June 12.

The admiral has been a vociferous critic of China during his tenure, regularly commenting

on Beijing's expanded military presence in the South China Sea.

The South China Sea is a natural resource rich region hotly contested by China and multiple

south-east Asian nations, including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

As the head of Pacific Command, Harris, known as a hard-liner on China, played a vital role

in the security of the region.

Harris also warned his successor to watch out for Russia looking to exert influence

in the Indo-Pacific region.

"A geopolitical competition between free and repressive visions of world order is taking

place in the Indo-Pacific," Harris said.

"Great power competition is back and I believe we're approaching an inflection point in history....

Freedom and justice hang in the balance."

Meanwhile, Brad Clark, Director of Nuclear Policy for the Pentagon, spoke at the RUSI

Ballistic Missile Conference in London about the growing threat of China.

Mr Clark said the US military is especially "worried" about computer guided cruise

missiles and hypersonic missiles being produced by China and Russia.

Since 2010 the missile threats facing the US have "got worse", Mr Clark said.

He said: "Over time the things that we were concerned about in 2010 have got worse.

"We were unable to achieve any meaningful dialogue with Russia or China.

"Both capacity in terms of the number of missiles and the capability of missiles, not

just now but looking into the future, that affect the United States have got worse."

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The technology that powers Amazon's Kindle is coming to your bumper — at least if you

live in California and are willing to pay a not-insignificant amount of money for it.

The Golden State launched a pilot program in its capital of Sacramento to test a digital

license plate that ambitiously promises to streamline the lives of motorists, help businesses

reach more clients, and possibly keep fellow drivers entertained.

The device looks like a large, license plate-sized tablet.

It is, in a way, except it's not touch-sensitive.

It's equipped with its own battery and computer chip, and it looks just like a standard-issue

California plate in its most basic configuration.

The vehicle's registration number appears front and center, along with information about

when the car's registration expires, California's script logo, and a link to the DMV's website.

Users can change the color of the font or the background and display short messages

directly below the registration number.

If the car is parked, they can also move the registration number to a corner and display

a much larger message, like an advertisement.

The Sacramento Bee reports digital license plates could let motorists renew their registration

without having to place a sticker on their car's rear license plate.

Police officials can also use the license plate to track a stolen car, though this becomes

a moot point if the thief removes the plate and tosses it in a ditch.

As you'd expect, the technology isn't cheap.

Reviver Auto, the California-based company that designed and manufactures the plates,

charges $699 for the device.

That figure doesn't include the cost of installation and the $7 monthly fee users

need to pay.

Motorists must purchase the plates from authorized dealerships; they're not available through

the DMV like standard-issue license plates.

To date, 11 new car dealerships have signed up to sell the digital license plate.

One is in Sacramento, three are in the San Francisco area, and the rest are located in

or near Los Angeles.

Arizona will soon approve use of the plates as part of a pilot program.

There's no word yet on when (or if) other states will allow the technology on their

roads.

Reviver Auto founder Neville Boston acknowledges the technology is expensive, but he argues

it's an investment that makes sense for certain users.

Speaking to the Sacramento Bee, he explained that companies and local governments will

look into the technology to manage their fleet of vehicles.

It could also attract businesses who want to use the plate as their own mini billboard.

And Sacramento officials purchased 24 digital license plates as part of a pilot program

designed to prepare for real-world testing of autonomous cars.

"The city envisions using this technology as a way to help the deployment of autonomous

cars.

If we can actually have a platform for us to see where the cars are operating, how they're

operating, and get reports back about vehicle miles traveled and locations, and we can actually

geo-fence certain areas and restrict them to certain areas of the city; that's how

we envision using this plate," explained Louis Stewart, the city's chief innovation

officer.

On the other side of the globe, Dubai launched a similar pilot program in a bid to make life

easier for drivers.

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California doesn't need a provocateur in the Senate. It needs a leader. Reelect Dianne Feinstein - Duration: 8:53.

With the election of President Trump, California politicians have had to defend the state's interests and values in the face of an often hostile administration

Some have sought to find common ground with the president while pushing back against more odious policies; others have simply declared war

After all, this is the home of "The Resistance." That tension over how to work with an unreliable and frequently unwilling partner in the Oval Office and an unfriendly Republican majority in Congress is at the heart of the race for California's U

S. Senate seat. Incumbent Democrat Dianne Feinstein, who began her tenure in the Senate in 1992, is running for a fifth six-year term, and, for the first time in many years, she's facing a serious challenger: state Sen

Kevin de León. The Los Angeles Democrat is the self-described leader of the anti-Trump resistance

Advertisement Feinstein, in the view of de León and other critics, is too centrist to represent liberal California and too accommodating to Trump

When she said last August that she hoped Trump could be "a good president" if he could learn and change, and she urged people to have "patience" with him as he responded to Hurricane Harvey, there was a collective howl from the left

Trump? Good president? Patience? How dare she! But that criticism misses the point of who Feinstein is, what she's done — and what she's capable of

No, she is not going to be a masterful troller on Twitter; that's more the province of Rep

Ted Lieu (D-Torrance). Nor is she prone to throwing red meat to the partisan faithful

"I'm not a name-caller," she says. We've got enough provocateurs, rigid ideologues and rhetoricians in Washington

We need more people who can unite divided constituencies to get things done. Share quote & link After 2½ decades in the Senate, Feinstein is a pragmatist grounded in the reality of what is and isn't possible

Pragmatism may be underrated in the current political climate, but here's what it means for California: Few Democratic senators are in a better position to hold the line against Trump's regressive agenda and to defend the state's interests

That's why California voters should reelect Feinstein to another term. Feinstein has been a champion for key California issues for decades, including environmental protection, comprehensive immigration reform and gun control, to name just a few

She was the author of the temporary ban on assault weapons in 1994, and she has long sought to revive the ban and pass other common sense gun-control measures — though she has been thwarted by the National Rifle Assn

's power on Capitol Hill. She steered the Desert Protection Act through Congress in 1994, creating Death Valley and Joshua Tree national parks, and she successfully lobbied President Obama in 2016 to create three new national monuments, placing 1

8 million acres of desert habitat under federal protection. Her high-ranking position on the Senate Appropriations Committee means she's helped steer billions of federal dollars to California projects, from subway construction to wildfire restoration

And as head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, she led the drive to expose the Central Intelligence Agency's use of torture in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks

At 84, Feinstein is the oldest sitting U.S. senator, and that's raised questions about her ability to serve another full six-year term

But in interviews and hearings, Feinstein still shows a firm grasp of complicated policies and a deep understanding of the complex choices facing the country, both domestically and abroad

She will face 31 rivals on the June primary ballot, although de León is by far the most serious challenger (no seasoned Republicans entered the race)

He has spent much of his 11 years in the Legislature working to lift up low- and moderate-income Californians

He pushed through landmark bills to direct money from the state's climate change program to the poorest, most polluted communities and to create the nation's first state-sponsored retirement savings program for low-income Californians who aren't covered by a pension or 401(k) plan

If this were an open seat in a different political environment with a different president, de León would be a strong contender

But Feinstein's experience and influence are too important to pass up. Besides, de León has already declared that he won't work with the president

"I recognized from Day 1 that this is a president you can't negotiate with," de León said during an interview with the Editorial Board

His distaste for our mercurial, dishonest and reckless president is understandable

But on the other hand, how does he expect to get anything accomplished as a legislator if he won't deal with the person who signs the bills? Granted, de León may just be spouting off hyperbolic campaign rhetoric

Still, we've got enough provocateurs, rigid ideologues and rhetoricians in Washington

We need more people who can unite divided constituencies to get things done, while also knowing when to stand firm on matters of principle

We need lawmakers who recognize that Congress serves no purpose if it can't end the paralysis and tackle the problems facing this country

Trump has certainly changed the game and raised the stakes in D.C., but that's all the more reason to stick with Feinstein

She has the seniority, the gravitas and the experience. Why trade all the value she brings to California for a freshman senator now? Follow the Opinion section on Twitter @latimesopinion and Facebook

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California Sanctuary Mayor Offers Criminals A Generous Gift, Costs Taxpayers Thousands - Duration: 3:10.

Here's another story to add to your, "What the heck is going on in CA?"

folder.

We've talked about California.

A lot.

Not a day goes by when we learn something crazy about the Golden State.

We know that there are many patriots in California.

You're just as fed up with your liberal leadership as we are.

More so probably.

Yet, despite the hard-working people who keep that state afloat, California Democrats are

dead set on ruining it.

Gov. Jerry Brown has all but torched the state's future.

He's neglecting needed infrastructure repairs, including building much-needed reservoirs.

Instead, he wants to spend billions on a frivolous high-speed rail.

Just to keep the unions happy.

That's not to mention his continued support of illegal immigrants.

This, as hundreds of thousands of Americans live on the street.

Now a California mayor has another insane plan.

This one really takes the cake.

From Breitbart:

Stockton, California, Mayor Michael Tubbs (D) is proposing $1,000 for people considered

"most likely to shoot somebody."

Fox & Friends reports that Tubbs' plan would offer potential shooters "18 months of counseling"

and the money if they avoid getting into trouble.

The Los Angeles Times reports that financial incentives for potential shooters is part

of a "program … called Advance Peace."

It is being advertised as a way to reach shooters before they act on their proclivities, using

the money and the counseling to lure them away from violence.

Tubbs said, "Let me be clear, Advance Peace is not a get out of jail free card.

Participating in this program doesn't erase the past, but it does help these young men

learn how to make better choices for their own and our community's collective future."

The Advance Peace program is being pushed along with a $500-a-month guaranteed basic

income for "a select group of residents."

M-hm.

And does this "select group of residents," come from Mexico?

Perhaps illegally?

I mean, come on.

Do any of the left's plans not involve stealing money from taxpayers?

Everything they want to do requires shelling out insane amounts of tax dollars.

Can't they do something that isn't a terrible burden on hard-working Americans?

The entire platform of the left is built around punishing Americans and rewarding the undeserving.

This one is really stupid.

Tubbs (great name, btw) wants to bribe criminals, hoping they'll just turn themselves in for

1000 bucks.

Really good plan Tubbs.

Perhaps your best.

Does he seriously think this is going to work?

You know the best way to stop criminals is?

Cops!

Why don't you take all that money you want to give to criminals and use it to hire more

police?

They are the ones risking their lives to keep Stockton safe.

And—despite the ongoing hit job they receive from the media—most cops do a really good

job.

The only time a city suffers is when the cops aren't properly equipped or prepared.

Or brain dead liberals waste money on idiotic ideas.

Perhaps Stockton needs a new mayor.

And fast.

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Tesla crashes into parked police car in California - Duration: 3:58.

Police in Laguna Beach, California, say a Tesla Model S crashed into a parked patrol

car.

The driver, who suffered minor injuries, told investigators Autopilot was engaged at the

time of the accident.

Local news channel ABC7 reports the incident happened on the morning of May 29 on Laguna

Canyon Road.

Though the investigation is ongoing, the first police officers who arrived at the scene noted

the force of the impact pushed the Ford Explorer over the sidewalk.

Both cars sustained a substantial amount of damage; police declared the patrol car a total

loss.

Luckily, it was unoccupied at the time of the impact.

We don't know exactly what happened or how fast the Tesla was driving.

The investigation will reveal whether Autopilot malfunctioned, or if this represents yet another

case of technology-aided distracted driving.

Police sergeant Jim Cota noted the crash happened in the same spot a Tesla collided with a semi

last year.

"Why do these vehicles keep doing that?

We're just lucky people aren't getting injured," Cota told the Los Angeles Times.

Tesla hasn't commented on the cause of the crash.

We imagine that will soon change.

Company co-founder and CEO Elon Musk recently criticized members of the media for covering

accidents involving Tesla's vehicles.

Speaking during a conference call, he explained he's tired of the bad press and pledged

to release quarterly safety reports to persuade drivers and journalists that the system makes

driving safer, not more dangerous.

The company nonetheless acknowledges some drivers use Autopilot improperly on a regular

basis.

"When using Autopilot, drivers are continuously reminded of their responsibility to keep their

hands on the wheel and maintain control of the vehicle at all times.

Tesla has always been clear that Autopilot doesn't make the car impervious to all accidents,

and before a driver can use Autopilot, they must accept a dialogue box which states that

'Autopilot is designed for use on highways that have a center divider and clear lane

markings,'" a Tesla spokesperson told Digital Trends.

The accident is the latest in a surprisingly long string of Autopilot-related crashes this

year.

Earlier in May, a 28-year old woman suffered a broken ankle when her Tesla Model S slammed

into the back of a fire truck parked at a light on the outskirts of Salt Lake City.

Reviewing the vehicle's logs revealed she had Autopilot turned on but used the system

improperly because she regularly took her hands off the steering wheel.

She admitted she was looking at her phone before the impact.

In March, the 38-year old driver of a Model X died after his crossover drove into a concrete

divider on Highway 101 in Mountain View, California.

He had engaged Autopilot, but he took his hands off the steering wheel moments before

the collision.

In January, another Model S rear-ended a fire engine at 65 mph in Culver City, California.

The driver blamed Autopilot; the investigation into the crash remains open.

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Dissolve a tablespoon of harissa paste in a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil

In a bowl, reserve boiled potato and carrot cubes.

Next, add the dough we have made of harissa and oil to the potatoes and carrots.

Now, add the parsley and mix everything

Serve the Ommek Houria with black and green olives

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CHVRCHES flashback to their teen years with these classic records | The LP Spree - Duration: 6:56.

- I do think that without

women like Debbie Harry or Shirley Manson or Karen O,

like it would never have occurred to me,

that you could be in band.

(marimba and clapping)

♪ Ask me no questions I will tell you no lies ♪

♪ Careful what you wish for ♪

- Hi, we are Chvrches,

and we are in Sonic Boom in Toronto for the LP Spree.

I cheated a wee bit because I saw ones on the way in.

I'm looking for...

A Leonard Cohen record.

Like, people use the word "artist" very loosely,

but I feel like he's an actual poet

that sets it to music and.

I don't know, I just love him very much, so.

Okay, I know it's crappy to choose a Greatest Hits,

but because it has like, all those on it.

Suzanne and So Long Marianne are my two, two favorites.

- I'm gonna go with this.

Wonderful piece of work by Mr. Iggy Pop.

This was made I think just before

Bowie made Low, I think.

Iggy and Bowie were hangin' about all the time in Berlin and

causing riots and just being

awesome and artistically out there.

Notably opens with Sister Midnight, which

there's actually another version of that song,

Lodger by David Bowie, it's basically exactly the same

backing track, but he's kinda

reinterpreted the music.

I prefer Iggy's version to David, even though

David is the man, because it's darker and weirder, and

that's always better in my opinion.

- This is a good one.

Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails.

This is another one of like the key records in terms of

making me interested in being in a band and

teaching me what synthesizers were

and how to process guitars.

♪ Talked ourselves to death ♪

♪ Never sayin' what I wanted ♪

- I'm, I'm looking for a Nick Cave record.

Like, he's always been somebody I really

love in terms of

like how he writes songs and how he tells stories, like

there's so much imagery in the way that he writes, but

again I feel like he seems like the kind of person that

he just, he doesn't create things based on

what he thinks people think he should be doing or,

it's more like, you feel like he just

has to make certain things and,

such a multi-talented man.

I love his prose, I love the score work he does.

I love the whole thing.

So, two really uplifting artists so far.

- This is actually the best album ever.

This is the album that made me want to be in a band.

This is the band that made me

want to be interested in music in any way.

- So this one is kind of more of a curve ball,

compared to these last two.

Not a curve ball in general, but.

I love Beyonce, man, I love her.

I don't care what anybody says, I don't care.

Like, I can combat all these arguments, 'cause,

like everything, like the rating,

her performance on it, the imagery that was around it,

what she was talking about,

I think was really important, and there's nobody else,

I don't know, like,

what other artist could have made a statement like that?

- So this is an album called Surfer Rosa by The Pixies.

And I remember driving,

like the ride back from school with the headphones on

hearing this for the first time and you know,

Steve Albini produced and,

just like this raw drum sound.

And I became a massive fan of this band.

- And I know where my final one is,

'cause I saw it on the way in.

This.

Talking about awesome women who've done awesome stuff

and make awesome music,

Debbie Harry, she, I loved her when I was fifteen

and I love her now.

You see all these other boys that were in all these

bands that we listened to when we were growing up, and

I really loved like, Jimmy Eat World and Foo Fighters

and stuff like that, but

we weren't really seeing any women doing that at that level

and that was really inspiring to me,

and I feel like this is my favorite Blondie record.

And one iconic cover, too.

♪ Weren't you trying forgiveness ♪

♪ And weren't you trying to stay? ♪

♪ Weren't you trying to look up ♪

♪ And weren't you trying to pray? ♪

- First record I picked out was Surfer Rosa by The Pixies.

Kinda changed my life as a teenager,

I'd never heard sounds like that before.

Iggy, The Idiot, hanging about with Bowie at the time,

they were working together, they were sharing like

instrumental bits and generally being awesome.

Lots of early sampling on this album by Depeche Mode,

Black Celebration, this,

kind of best of John Peel collection from The Smiths.

It was a great entry point to the band,

like if you've never heard them before.

- This is actually essentials,

called the Downward Spiral, it's by Nine Inch Nails.

Followed up by the undisputed best album of all time,

the reason why I'm in a band, the reason why I'm a musician

is this album, this is like

my most important record ever made.

This is another big like learning album for me.

This is how I learned how to

understand the value of music that appears to be simple

on the surface but is actually really complex and really

esoteric in ways that you can't tell until you've

really listened into it.

Here's my favorite album of last year,

which, these two know I never shut up about.

- Every day, every day he's like,

have you heard the Alvvays album?

Have you heard the Alvvays album?

- I think I must have heard it 50 times?

I'm actually serious.

- Nick Cave, the last Nick Cave record,

obviously is a really harrowing listen but I feel like

they're so amazing, he's such an amazing lyricist,

we all love what he does and

this was a really special work of art.

I know it's a bit tacky to choose a Greatest Hits

but I couldn't decide,

I was standing there being like, which one do I want?

Which record one do I want?

So I was like, just think he,

Leonard Cohen's such an amazing lyricist.

He's a true poet in the real sense of the word, and

I've always, ever since I discovered him I've loved him, so.

Parallel Lines by Blondie.

I love most Blondie stuff, but

this is my favorite one.

And I love that they're playing on the idea that

you know, to be a woman in that position,

she has to be like this badass bone-breaker,

and she's wearing a T dress and,

she is a badass bone-breaker so it's pretty cool.

Finally, the pièce de résistance, Lemonade.

Sorry, eh, Lemonade, which is one of my favorite

records of the last couple years.

I just love Beyonce to the end of the earth,

I think, she's really,

I don't know, I think we'll all look back on this time

and think that this was a really brave,

important piece of art, and

I'm just here for it, I'm here for political Beyonce

all day, all day.

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The Derby: Saxon Warrior set for '£50M payday' for Epsom Classic win

      (CNN)There will be a race within a race at Saturdays Epsom Derby and one of them could be worth up to £50 million ($66.6M).

Follow @cnnsport The Derby, first staged in 1780, is the pinnacle of European Flat racing and comes with a hefty dose of folklore and a chunky first prize of £920,000 ($1.23M).

  But thats just small beer compared with the riches on offer for the winner at stud.

And if that winner happens to be the favorite Saxon Warrior, it could unlock a treasure trove for owner Coolmore, the Ireland-based breeding operation which has Ballydoyle as its racing arm.

A Derby win to back up the 2,000 Guineas victory in May, allied to his exceptional pedigree out of Japanese Triple Crown winner Deep Impact and champion mare Maybe, could render Saxon Warrior virtually priceless.

Youve got the odds-on favorite Saxon Warrior, who is already worth a fortune, and youve got the rest of the field, Tom Goff, of leading consultancy Blandford Bloodstock, told CNN Sport.

  Read More Whatever the rest of them do theyre worth £10-15 million but Saxon Warrior is such an exceptionally well-bred horse that if he wins hes probably worth in excess of £40-50 million.   Saxon Warrior is favorite to add the Derby to his 2,000 Guineas win.

Should he add the St Leger in September to become the first horse since Nijinsky in 1970 to win British racings Triple Crown, he would seal his status as an utterly unique racehorse, adds Goff.

He has a very strong blend of Danehill, Galileo and Deep Impact in him, said his trainer Aidan OBrien, who has saddled six Derby winners.

Those three strong traits make him a horse we havent had before, so he is very different. But should another horse triumph over the tough mile-and-a-half Derby course on the Epsom Downs south of London -- a test which requires both speed and stamina -- a lucrative career at stud still beckons.

(Only six fillies have won the Derby, the last in 1916).

The great Italian breeder Tesio said more than 50 years ago that the winning post at Epsom determines the future of the thoroughbred and it stands true today, says Sam Bullard, director of stallions at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, the Darley stud operation of Sheikh Mohammeds Godolphin racing outfit.

  Photos: The Classics The five Classics form the bedrock of the British Flat racing season and are the benchmark on which careers and legends are based.

The Derby (pictured), the Oaks, the 2,000 and 1,000 Guineas and the St.

Leger identify the best thoroughbred three-year-old colts and fillies of their generation.

Hide Caption 1 of 15   Photos: The Classics The Classic season begins with the 2,000 Guineas over Newmarkets Rowley Mile in May.

First raced in 1809, its a straight mile dash on turf for colts and fillies.

The race is the first leg of the Triple Crown, alongside The Derby and the St.

Leger, but the feat is rarely attempted.

Hide Caption 2 of 15   Photos: The Classics The great Frankel, ridden by Tom Queally, was the runaway 2,000 Guineas winner in 2011 during his 14-win unbeaten career.

Hide Caption 3 of 15   Photos: The Classics Saxon Warrior gave Irish trainer Aidan OBrien a record ninth win in the race in 2018.

The jockey was OBriens son Donnacha.

Hide Caption 4 of 15   Photos: The Classics The 1,000 Guineas is the fillies-only equivalent, raced the following day over the same Rowley Mile course at Newmarket in Suffolk, England.

Billesdon Brook, trained by Richard Hannon, became the highest-priced winner in the races history when she won at 66-1 in 2018.

Hide Caption 5 of 15   Photos: The Classics The 1,000 Guineas is the fillies-only equivalent, raced the following day over the same Rowley Mile course at Newmarket in Suffolk, England.

OBriens Winter won in 2017.

Hide Caption 6 of 15   Photos: The Classics The Oaks is the fillies equivalent of The Derby, a mile-and-a-half test over the undulating Downs of Epsom, south of London.

The Oaks comes on day one of the Derby Festival.

Frankie Dettori rode Enable (pictured) to victory in a record time in 2017 to scupper OBriens quest to win all five Classics.

Hide Caption 7 of 15   Photos: The Classics The Derby began in 1780, since when it has always been a highlight of the cultural and sporting calendar and attracts vast crowds of racegoers from every level of British society.

Notable racing fan The Queen is a regular visitor.

Hide Caption 8 of 15   Photos: The Classics The Epsom racecourse for The Oaks and The Derby features a long climb out of the start, a sweeping left-hand turn around Tattenham Corner, a downhill straight and a stiff rise in the last few hundred yards.

Hide Caption 9 of 15   Photos: The Classics Wings Of Eagles (left, pink cap), ridden by Padraig Beggy and trained by OBrien, was the 40-1 outsider who clinched Britains richest race in 2017.

The Derby was worth £1.625 million in 2017 with the winner receiving £921,500.

Hide Caption 10 of 15   Photos: The Classics Wings of Eagles joined an illustrious list of Derby winners which includes superstars such as Sea Bird, Nijinksy, Mill Reef, Nashwan, Shergar (who won by a record 10 lengths) and Galileo.

Legendary jockey Lester Piggott won a record nine Derbys between 1954 and 1983.

Hide Caption 11 of 15   Photos: The Classics The area known as the Hill offers free spectating and multiple other attractions for Derby goers.

Hide Caption 12 of 15   Photos: The Classics Its a far cry from the Royal Box, from where generations of British monarchs have watched the race unfold.

(From left to right: King George VI, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) and the 16th Duke of Norfolk pictured at Epsom in 1948).

Hide Caption 13 of 15   Photos: The Classics Back in the 1920s, a day out at The Derby was a must for many Londoners.

Hide Caption 14 of 15   Photos: The Classics The St.

Leger, first raced in 1776, is the oldest of the five Classics and takes place at Doncaster in the north of England in September.

Its also the longest of the Classics at a mile-and-three-quarters.

Ryan Moore rode the colt Capri (center) to victory for OBrien last year.

Hide Caption 15 of 15   Champion fees But a Derby alone does not guarantee a lucrative stud career.

So far this century, horses have gone to stud with fees ranging from 8,000 euros to 85,000 euros (£7000-£74,000), with prices dependent on their results, according to Bullard.

The horses with the best stud fees are those who go on to become the champion of their generation and they would usually have the Derby on their CV, Bullard tells CNN Sport.

But he adds: The day the horse leaves the racecourse is the end of his career and his future is entirely determined by the success of his progeny. Take his star stallion Dubawi, son of champion miler Dubai Millenium, a favorite of Sheikh Mohammed.

His racing career was impressive rather than stellar, with two Group 1 wins and a second as a three-year-old, including victory in the Irish 2000 Guineas, alongside third in the Derby behind Motivator in 2005.

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