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Another round of defense cost sharing negotiations between the allies began this morning in Seoul.

The two-day discussions are led by the the foreign ministry's Representative for Defense

Burden Sharing...

Chang Won-sam,... and his American counterpart, Timothy Betts.

This is the fourth session since March this year,... but so far, no deal has been reached.

According to the Special Measures Agreement, or SMA,... between the two sides,...

Seoul covers the expenses of South Korean workers at U.S. bases in the country, as well

as costs related to facility construction and logistical support.

The nation is expected to pay some 900 million U.S. dollars this year,... roughly 50 percent

of the total annual cost of deploying American troops in the South.

The two sides aim to ink the tenth agreement within this year... before the 9th SMA, signed

in 2014 expires.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. begin fourth round of defense cost negotiations in Seoul - Duration: 0:49.

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Baker Says Son Will Cooperate With US Attorney In Sex Assault Investigation - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Baker Says Son Will Cooperate With US Attorney In Sex Assault Investigation - Duration: 2:10.

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Green Card Renewal For United States of America - Duration: 7:34.

For more infomation >> Green Card Renewal For United States of America - Duration: 7:34.

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Iran's president says his country is in "economic fight" with U.S. - Duration: 6:45.

 TEHRAN, Iran -- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Tuesday his country is in a "fight" with the U

S., a day after protesters angered by Iran's tanking economy confronted police in front of parliament

In a televised speech, Rouhani blamed the U.S. for Iran's woes and said the U.S. is trying to damage the country by creating "an economic war

"  "The U.S. cannot defeat our nation, our enemies are not able to get us to their knees," he said

 Rouhani's comments came after protesters angered by Iran's tanking economy confronted police in front of parliament Monday

It was the first such confrontation since similar demonstrations rocked the country at the start of the year

The demonstration signaled widespread unease in the wake of President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the U

S. from Iran's nuclear deal with other world powers and restore sanctions on the country

 It wasn't immediately clear who led Monday's protests. Iran's semi-official news agencies, Fars, ISNA and Tasnim, described the protests at the Grand Bazaar as erupting after the Iranian rial dropped to 90,000 to the dollar on the country's black market, despite government attempts to control the currency rate

Videos posted to social media showed protesters at the bazaar heckling shopkeepers who refused to close

 A short time later, a little over a mile from the Grand Bazaar, videos shared by Iranians on social media appeared to show a crowd confronting police at parliament

Iran's semi-official ISNA news agency reported Tuesday that authorities detained many of the protesters

  Iranian protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in central Tehran on June 25, 2018

Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images  Prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi said the "main provocateurs" who planned the protest and threatened shopkeepers to close their stores were arrested

He did not elaborate on the number of people detained.  Still, ISNA reported the country's parliament speaker, Ali Larijani, said Tuesday that the Rouhani administration hasn't done enough to confront the economic problems

 CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood reports that this marks a revival of protests seen in December and January

At the end of last year, similar economic protests roiled Iran and spread to some 75 cities and towns, becoming the largest demonstrations in the country since its 2009 disputed presidential election

A crackdown on the protests in late December and early January saw at least 25 people killed and nearly 5,000 arrested

 Iran has announced a list of 15 demands for improving relations with the United States, including a U

S. return to the 2015 nuclear accord, in response to a similar list of demands made by Washington last month

 In May, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for a wholesale change in Iran's military and regional policies, threatening the "strongest sanctions in history" if it refused

The U.S. withdrew from the landmark nuclear agreement with world powers earlier that month

 The nuclear deal, however, still stands, CBS News' Atwood reports. While the U.S

is out, other countries remain committed to the deal. The U.K., France, Germany, China and Russia are trying to hold onto the deal because they say it's the only way to control Iran's nuclear capability

 

For more infomation >> Iran's president says his country is in "economic fight" with U.S. - Duration: 6:45.

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US condemns killings in Plateau - Duration: 2:03.

The US has strongly condemned the attacks in Plateau in which no fewer than 86 people were killed and several others injured.

The US in a statement by Heather Nauert, spokesperson for the US Department of State, said the perpetrators of the attacks should be brought to justice.

"The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms the killing of civilians and destruction of property in Nigeria's Middle Belt region over the weekend.

"We are concerned by the recent increase in armed violence against civilians and call on all political and community leaders to lend their voices to peace and to work together to find lasting solutions to these rural conflicts.

"We join President Buhari and others in sending our deepest condolences to the affected communities, and in the desire to see the perpetrators brought to justice and to prevent further violence," Nauert said.

According Terna Tyopev, the public relations officer of the Police Command in Plateau, 50 houses, two cars and 15 motorcycles were burnt in the attacks by herders.

The herdsmen were reported to have invaded Razat, Ruku, Nyarr, Kura and Gana-Ropp villages of Gashish District in Barkin Ladi local government area where the deaths occurred.

The Plateau government has imposed a dusk to dawn curfew in Riyom, Barkin Ladi and Jos South local government areas following the attacks.

President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attacks, describing the incident as "very painful and regrettable," and warned that the government would not rest until the assailants were brought to justice.

For more infomation >> US condemns killings in Plateau - Duration: 2:03.

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Medical milestone: US OKs marijuana-based drug for seizures - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Medical milestone: US OKs marijuana-based drug for seizures - Duration: 2:13.

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North Korea to FINALLY return US soldiers after Kim-Trump summit success - Duration: 3:12.

For more infomation >> North Korea to FINALLY return US soldiers after Kim-Trump summit success - Duration: 3:12.

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S. Korea, U.S. begin fourth round of defense cost negotiations in Seoul - Duration: 0:48.

And this morning the allies began their fourth round of negotiations on sharing defense costs.

The two-day discussions are led by the South Korean foreign ministry's Representative for

Defense Burden Sharing, Chang Won-sam,... and his U.S. counterpart Timothy Betts.

The first round of talks was held in March, but no deal yet.

According to the two countries Special Measures Agreement, or SMA,...

South Korea pays for South Koreans working at U.S. bases, as well as costs related to

facility construction and logistics.

This year, South Korea is expected to pay some 900 million U.S. dollars,... or around

50 percent of the total cost of having U.S. troops stationed here.

The current SMA, signed in 2014, will expire at the end of this year, so Seoul and Washington

want to sign a new one before then.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. begin fourth round of defense cost negotiations in Seoul - Duration: 0:48.

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Chinese Lasers Reportedly Targeting US Aircraft - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> Chinese Lasers Reportedly Targeting US Aircraft - Duration: 0:59.

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Defense chiefs of S. Korea and U.S. to hold talks in Seoul on Thursday - Duration: 0:36.

The top defense officials of South Korea and the United States will be holding talks on

Thursday in Seoul.

South Korea's defense ministry says minister Song Young-moo and his U.S. counterpart James

Mattis will meet at 2PM, Korea time.

Mattis will be in Seoul only for a day.

The two will discuss the allies' military cooperation and issues related to implementing

agreements reached during the inter-Korean summit as well as the Pyongyang-Washington

summit.

Song and Mattis are also expected to discuss plans to eventually transfer wartime operational

control from the U.S. to South Korea.

For more infomation >> Defense chiefs of S. Korea and U.S. to hold talks in Seoul on Thursday - Duration: 0:36.

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Trump Just Blew the Lid Off BIGGEST SCANDAL in US History - Duration: 13:43.

Trump Just Blew the Lid Off BIGGEST SCANDAL in US History

Trump's administration has uncovered a frightening, and deadly, fact: the Department of Veterans

Affairs has been letting its hospitals hire doctors and nurses with revoked medical licenses!

Apparently this has been happening for the past 15 years.

Clearly, and for good reason, it violates federal laws.

In direct contradiction to a 1999 law that bars any VA from hiring a healthcare worker

whose licenses had been revoked in any state, in 2002 the VA distributed guidelines that

allowed its hospitals to hire doctors and nurses that had a license in one of the 50

states, even if they had, previously, been subject to a license revocation.

A report by USA Today starts out, "Veteran patients in imminent danger at VA hospital

in D.C., investigation finds."

That report goes on to explain that the conditions at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical

Center in Washington, D.C., are so dangerous that the agency's chief watchdog group actually

put out a report alerting patients about the issues at that organization.

Apparently multiple issues were found at that location, such as lack of critical supplies,

including bone material needed for knee replacement surgeries and tubes needed for kidney dialysis,

due to an ineffective inventory system.

Worse, perhaps, than the lack of an effective system was the fact that the inspector general

found that senior VA leaders knew about the problems for months but did nothing to rectify

it.

In addition to this finding, the investigators reviewed 25 sterile storage areas and found

that 18 of them were dirty.

These types of reports from the inspector general are, in fact, not commonly made, with

the last one having occurred in January 2015.

The Washington V.A.'s medical director, Brian Hawkins, has since been relieved of

his position and placed on administrative leave.

In addition to the immediate danger posed by these issues, there is the larger issue

of whether or not a government-run healthcare system, as promoted by many liberals, would

be able to provide quality healthcare to U.S. citizens.

If this V.A. debacle is any indication, it most certainly

would not.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Blew the Lid Off BIGGEST SCANDAL in US History - Duration: 13:43.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary says investment restrictions will apply to all countries - Duration: 0:47.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that a scheduled U.S. government

statement on investment restrictions and intellectual property rights will apply to all countries,

not just China.

Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal had both reported that Washington is planning

to increase legal measures against Chinese investments in sensitive U.S. industries.

But Mnuchin tweeted that this was 'false, fake news',… adding the restrictions will

apply to all countries that are trying to steal U.S. technology.

Meanwhile, China will cut import tariffs on automobiles starting from July.

The Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency reported on Tuesday that the average tariff

on automobiles is expected to drop by nearly 14-percent.

For more infomation >> U.S. Treasury Secretary says investment restrictions will apply to all countries - Duration: 0:47.

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Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State - Duration: 2:30.

Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State

Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's great North American reconciled-couple PDA tour continues out in Washington state.

The couple was photographed hanging poolside together in Ronald, Washington yesterday.

They attended church out in Kirkland, as Bieber likes to do with his girlfriends.

He and his last girlfriend, Selena Gomez, made Wednesday church date nights in Los Angeles their thing.

This whole situation is kind of a pattern for Bieber.

In his relationship with both Baldwin and Gomez, after breaking up, he started attending church conferences with his exes, which eventually lead to them getting full-on back together.

At this point, Baldwin and Bieber have been spotted being coupley together in Miami, New York, Ontario, and now Washington.

In New York City, they were filmed by paparazzi making out in the middle of a busy park sidewalk.

Bieber hinted it was just to get back at the paparazzi via an Instagram comment he liked.

(Whether it really hurt the paps though is hard to say, as juicy footage like that gets more coverage than say, a shot of Bieber and Baldwin hiding their heads under hoods.)Yesterday, Bieber did the unprecedented, going Instagram official with Baldwin when he shared a shot of her in his story.

This is treatment that Gomez, his ex, did not get during their rekindled romance this past fall and winter.

Gomez did, however, share a shot of Bieber for his birthday.

For more infomation >> Justin Bieber And Hailey Baldwin Take Their PDA Tour To Washington State - Duration: 2:30.

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Defense chiefs of S. Korea and U.S. to hold talks in Seoul on Thursday - Duration: 0:39.

The top defense officials of South Korea and the United States are set for bilateral talks

in Seoul on Thursday.

South Korea's defense ministry says Minister of National Defense Song Young-moo and his

U.S. counterpart James Mattis will meet at 2PM, Korea time.

Mattis will be in Seoul on a whistle-stop one-day stay.

The two will discuss military cooperation between the allies and issues related to implementing

agreements reached during the inter-Korean summit as well as the Pyongyang-Washington

summit.

Song and Mattis are also expected to discuss plans to transfer wartime operational control

from the U.S. to South Korean military forces.

For more infomation >> Defense chiefs of S. Korea and U.S. to hold talks in Seoul on Thursday - Duration: 0:39.

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U.S. to set no timeline in North Korea's denuclearization: Pompeo - Duration: 0:54.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said there is no timeline for North Korea's denuclearization,

but that the U.S. is committed to moving forward at an "expeditious moment".

Speaking to CNN in a telephone interview on Sunday, marking his first two months in office,

Pompeo added that the Trump administration will "constantly reassess" whether enough

progress is being made to continue negotiations.

This contradicts a senior defense official, who said ahead of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis'

trip to Asia that Washington will soon set a timeline for North Korea with "specific

asks".

Pompeo himself had also told reporters the day after the first ever North Korea-U.S.

summit on June 12th that Washington hopes to achieve "major disarmament" by North Korea

within Trump's current term, which ends in January 2021.

For more infomation >> U.S. to set no timeline in North Korea's denuclearization: Pompeo - Duration: 0:54.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary says investment restrictions will apply to all countries - Duration: 0:45.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that a scheduled U.S. government

statement on investment restrictions and intellectual property rights will apply to all countries,

not just China.

Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal had both reported that Washington is planning

to increase legal measures against Chinese investments in sensitive U.S. industries.

But Mnuchin tweeted that this was 'false, fake news',… adding the restrictions will

apply to all countries that are trying to steal U.S. technology.

Meanwhile, China will cut import tariffs on automobiles starting from July.

The Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency reported on Tuesday that the average tariff

on automobiles is expected to drop by nearly 14-percent.

For more infomation >> U.S. Treasury Secretary says investment restrictions will apply to all countries - Duration: 0:45.

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North Korea skips annual anti-U.S. rally amid further signs that ties are improving since summit - Duration: 0:40.

North Korea has decided NOT to hold its annual (quote) "anti-United States rally" this year.

The move is being seen as a public gesture to improve its relations with Washington following

the Singapore summit on June 12th.

The AP reports that Pyongyang skipped the rally which is held annually on June 25th,

the day in 1950 when the Korean War broke out.

It explained that more than 100-thousand North Koreans gathered for last year's rally.

North Korea also decided not to release its customary "anti-U.S. imperialism postage stamps,...

which are normally released for a month at this time of year.

For more infomation >> North Korea skips annual anti-U.S. rally amid further signs that ties are improving since summit - Duration: 0:40.

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US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis becomes first US defense chief to visit China under Trump - Duration: 4:00.

For more infomation >> US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis becomes first US defense chief to visit China under Trump - Duration: 4:00.

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(2) 2018 U.S. Naturalization Test & Master English Part 2 - Duration: 10:27.

For more infomation >> (2) 2018 U.S. Naturalization Test & Master English Part 2 - Duration: 10:27.

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Jeff Hardy issues United States Title Open Challenge after Nakamura injury: Exclusive, June 26, 2018 - Duration: 1:02.

What's going on, guys?

Dasha Fuentes here in beautiful Southern California,

where SmackDown Live is about to kick off in just a few.

Now, I have some breaking news for you all.

I just spoke to General Manager Paige,

who has informed me that Shinsuke Nakamura suffered an injury last night, and

there are few details that are known right at this moment.

But unfortunately, he is not medically cleared to compete for

the United States Championship tonight against Jeff Hardy.

But I caught up with Jeff Hardy and Jeff Hardy did inform me that, he wants to

defend his United States Championship tonight and has issued an open challenge.

I can't wait to see who in the SmackDown locker room is gonna rise up, and

let's see if one man's pain is another man's gain.

But all that is about to go down at 8:00/7:00 CST,

when SmackDown goes live on the USA Network.

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