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U.S. intelligence agencies believe North Korea has increased production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months and may try to hide these while seeking concessions in nuclear talks with the United States, NBC news quoted U

S. officials as saying.In a report on Friday, the network said what it described as the latest U

S. intelligence assessment appeared to go counter to sentiments expressed by President Donald Trump, who tweeted after an unprecedented June 12 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that 'there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea

'NBC quoted five unidentified U.S. officials as saying that in recent months North Korea had stepped up production of enriched uranium for nuclear weapons, even as it engaged in diplomacy with the United States

The network cited U.S. officials as saying that the intelligence assessment concludes that North Korea has more than one secret nuclear site in addition to its known nuclear fuel production facility at Yongbyon

'There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the U

S.,' NBC quoted one official as saying.The CIA declined to comment on the NBC report

 The State Department said it could not confirm it and did not comment on matters of intelligence

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.The NBC report raises further questions about North Korea's readiness to enter serious negotiations about giving up a weapons program that now threatens the United States, in spite of Trump's enthusiastic portrayal of the summit outcome

NBC quoted one senior U.S. intelligence official as saying that North Korea's decision ahead of the summit to suspend nuclear and missile tests was unexpected and the fact that the two sides were talking was a positive step

Share this article Share However, he added: 'Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles

We are watching closely.'Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at California's Middlebury Institute of International Studies, said there were two 'bombshells' in the report

He said it had long been understood that North Korea had at least one undeclared facility to enrich nuclear fuel aside from Yongbyon

'This assessment says there is more than one secret site. That means there are at least three, if not more sites,' he said

Lewis said the report also implied that U.S. intelligence had reporting to suggest North Korea did not intend to disclose one or more of the enrichment sites

'Together, these two things would imply that North Korea intended to disclose some sites as part of the denuclearization process, while retaining others,' he said

North Korea agreed at the summit to 'work toward denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,' but the joint statement signed by Kim and Trump gave no details on how or when Pyongyang might surrender its nuclear weapons

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week he would likely go back to North Korea before long to try to flesh out commitments made at the Trump-Kim meeting

On Thursday, the Financial Times quoted U.S. officials as saying that Pompeo plans to travel to North Korea next week, but the State Department has declined to confirm this

Ahead of the summit, North Korea rejected unilaterally abandoning an arsenal it has called an essential deterrent against U

S. aggression.Trump said last week North Korea was blowing up four of its big test sites and that a process of 'total denuclearization

has already started,' but officials said there had been no such evidence since the summit

This week, Washington-based North Korean monitoring project 38 North said recent satellite imagery showed North Korea had made rapid improvements to facilities at Yongbyon since May 6, but it could not say if such work had continued after June 12

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Warsaw changed her mind and let the US Ruslan Ostashko - Duration: 6:51.

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Trump Supporter Could Lose Multi-Million Dollar Company to U.S. Tariffs - Duration: 4:56.

SOLEDAD: PRESIDENT TRUMP ARGUES THAT TARIFFS, A TAX ON PRODUCTS IMPORTED FROM OVERSEAS ARE IMPORTANT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND WILL BOOST THE U.S. ECONOMY.

HE EVEN TWEETED THAT TRADE WARS ARE GOOD AND EASY TO WIN.

SAY THE PRESIDENT'S TRADE POLICY IS COSTING MILLIONS IN REVENUE AND FORCING THEM TO CUT JOBS.

AMONG THE COMPANIES WHO HAVE CRITICIZED THE MOVE IS A REALLY DAVIDSON.

THEY ANNOUNCED THIS PAST WEEK THEY WOULD HAVE TO MOVE REDUCTION OUT OF THE U.S. SAYING THE PRESIDENT'S WI-FI PERCENT TAX ON FOREIGN STEEL AND FOREIGN ALUMINUM WILL COST $20 MILLION.

PRESIDENT TRUMP TWEETED, IF THEY MOVE, WATCH, IT WILL BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END, THEY WILL BE TAXED LIKE NEVER BEFORE.

IT IS NOT JUST HARLEY DAVIDSON, THE LARGEST NAIL MANUFACTURER IN MISSOURI SAYS THAT TARIFFS HAVE PUSHED THEM TO THE BRINK OF CLOSURE.

AND AN AUTO SUPPLIER OUT OF MICHIGAN ONCE THEY WILL NOT LAST THE QUARTER.

JOINING US NOW IS MARY BUCHZE IGER FROM SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN.

MARY: THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.

SOLEDAD: TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT IT.

MARY: WE ARE A WORLDWIDE MANUFACTURER.

WE MANUFACTURE PARTS NOT ONLY IN THE U.S., BUT CHINA AND TAIWAN AND WE ARE GETTING INTO EUROPEAN OPERATIONS AS WELL.

AND WE PRODUCE ROUGHLY 80% OF OUR PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT CHINA AND TAIWAN RIGHT NOW.

SOLEDAD: YOU'VE GROWN PRETTY IMPRESSIVELY.

WHAT I READ WAS YOU HAD REVENUES IN 40 MILLION DOLLARS AND YOU WERE LOOKING REALISTICALLY AT MILLION DOLLARS.

IS THAT RIGHT?

MARY: YES THAT IS RIGHT.

OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS WE HAVE COME FROM UNDER 2 MILLION DOLLARS IN SALES TO OVER 40. AND WITH OUR CURRENT CONTRACTS AND OUR GROWTH RECORD WHERE WE'RE AT RIGHT NOW WE SHOULD BE AT OVER

50 NEXT YEAR.

OUR ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO BE A BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS.

WHICH HAS A NICE RING TO IT , DOESN'T IT?

MERRY: IT DOES.

SOLEDAD SO YOU'VE BEEN REMOVED : FROM THIS LIST OF THE 25 PERCENT TARIFF, WHICH I KNOW WAS KIND OF WHAT SENT YOU INTO A BIT OF A TAILSPIN THE OTHER DAY.

YOU'VE BEEN TAKEN OFF THAT LIST.

SO WHAT TARIFFS DO YOU FACE RIGHT NOW?

WHAT IS THE RISK?

MARY SO WE WERE TAKEN OFF THE : ORIGINAL LIST OF 301S.

UNFORTUNATELY ON MAY 2013 OUR ADMINISTRATION CAME OUT WITH A NEW INVESTIGATION INTO THE SECTION 232 TARIFFS STATING THAT

THEY WERE GOING TO POSSIBLY PUT A TARIFF ON ALL IMPORTED VEHICLES AND ALL IMPORTED AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENT SOLEDAD: I HAD READ THAT YOU WERE GENERALLY -- GENUINELY

CONCERNED THAT YOUR BUSINESS MIGHT STRUGGLE OR NOT LAST THROUGH THE QUARTER IS THA STILL TRUE?

YOU THINK THAT IS A POSSIBILITY?

MARY: IF THESE TARIFFS WERE TO TAKE EFFECT. ABSOLUTELY.

WE POTENTIALLY COULD GO OUT OF BUSINESS.

YEAH I MEAN THE ORIGINAL SECTION 301 TARIFFS WOULD HAVE COST US OVER 7.5 MILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY.

I DON'T HAVE THAT KIND OF MARGIN IN MY 40 MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY.

SO WE WOULD HAVE BEEN OUT OF BUSINESS WITHIN 2-3 MONTHS TOPS WITH A SECTION 301.

NOW THIS NEW SECTION 232 IS AGAIN WE DON'T KNOW THE ANSWERS.

SOLEDAD: YOU'RE A TRUMP VOTER AND A TRUMP SUPPORTER.

HE WAS PRETTY CLEAR DURING HIS CAMPAIGNING THAT THAT TARIFFS WAS GOING TO BE NOT JUST ON THE TABLE BUT YOU KNOW HE REALLY HAD A PLAN TO GET INTO A TARIFF FIGHT WITH CHINA.

HE SPELLED IT OUT PRETTY OFTEN.

MARY: WE SUPPORT THE NEED FOR CHANGE BECAUSE YOU KNOW THERE ARE - THERE ARE TRADE DEFICITS.

THERE ARE DEFINITELY TECHNOLOGICAL- TECHNOLOGY ISSUES WITH CHINA.

BUT WE WOULD HOPE FOR A BETTER EXECUTION.

TARIFFS ARE NO MORE THAN A TAX ON AMERICAN COMPANIES. AND I DON'T THINK THAT REALLY PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT.

SOLEDAD: I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT ABOUT THAT I DON'T THINK PEOPLE - IT SOUNDS VERY FANCY. BUT IT'S JUST CONSUMERS PAY MORE. THAT'S THE TAKE AWAY.

KATHERINE: -- MARY: THAT IS ALL IT IS.

PEOPLE DON'T GET THAT IT'S A TAX ON AMERICAN COMPANIES AND AMERICAN CONSUMERS. IF THESE, IF ALL OF THESE TARIFFS THAT ARE IN PLACE RIGHT NOW AGAINST THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY WERE TO

ACTUALLY COME INTO FORCE. AND THEY'RE ESTIMATING RIGHT NOW, THE GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE ALLIANCE, RIGHT NOW IS ESTIMATING THAT VEHICLES COULD GO UP BY MORE THAN $6,000 PER VEHICLE.

SO AT THE END OF THE DAY THAT'S JUST THE AMERICAN CONSUMER PAYING THESE.

SOLEDAD: WHAT HAPPENS IS AMERICAN CONSUMERS DON'T PAY IT AND PEOPLE DON'T BUY VEHICLES

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Unicoi, TN told to remove town attorney from state pension plan - Duration: 2:34.

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US Army 'fired on UFO at Los Angeles leaving 5 dead before major cover up,' claims expert - Duration: 6:45.

 He has analysed a photograph of the bizarre event, that he suggests was then covered up by officials, who explained it away as a weather balloon

 Mr Gleaves research has been published in the book UFO PHOTO, published by Flying Disk Press

 He said: "The US Army started its constant non-stop bombardment firing thousands of artillery rounds at the unknown object, all to no avail

 "The first shots rang out starting late evening on February 24 and continued well into the early hours of the 25th

 "At 3.16am the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade began firing .50 calibre machine guns and 12

8-pound anti-aircraft shells at the reported unidentified object; over 1,400 shells would eventually be fired at the object in total

 "US Air Force pilots of the 4th Interceptor Command Squadron were alerted and put on standby but their aircraft remained grounded

 "The artillery fire continued sporadically until 4.14am when the 'all clear' was finally sounded and the total blackout order lifted at 7

21am.    "Several buildings and vehicles were severely damaged by falling shell fragments and five civilians died as an indirect result of the anti-aircraft fire: three killed in car accidents in the ensuing chaos and two of heart attacks attributed to the stress of the action

 "Considering the duration which elapsed and thousands of people who witnessed the unforgettable event there aren't many clear quality photographs available to analyse

 "The one true detailed image available had been taken at the time by a newspaper photographer working for the Los Angeles Examiner

" The UFO expert looked at this photograph in detail for the book. He said: "Upon analysing the best quality image available in more detail using up-to-date digital enhancement software, it brings to life and enhances the never seen before detail of the object revealing its in-depth features surrounding the structure, which importantly raise more questions as to its original origin

 "The photograph of the initial incident was taken over the Los Angeles area at night over an estimated area of five miles

 "Standard aircraft search lights where located at strategic locations around the city because of the high threat of air raids

    "Central in the original image which was analysed is a large illuminated object which appears stationary but we have confirmation from witnesses that it was moving at a steady constant speed and transit also show in the original image are multiple smaller flashes of light (exploding artillery shells) surrounding it's entirety together with the numerous searchlight beams criss-crossing across the sky possibly looking for more unknown aerial objects

 "The unknown object eventually moved at a steady speed over nearby Long Beach and vanished out of view over the Palos Verdes hills as the guns finally fell silent

" Mr Gleaves said before the "cover up" the incident made front-page news along the US Pacific coast when it happened overnight on February 24 just three months after the US joined World War 2 in December 1941

 He said they initially assumed they were under attack from the Japanese Air Force or the German Luftwaffe

 He said: "Little did they know the object could have possibly come from a more far distant place, maybe out of this world

"     Despite thousands of witnesses, a subsequent press conference played down events

 Mr Gleaves said: "The event secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox called the unbelievable incident a 'false alarm,' trying to play down the event

 "A few years later when documenting the dramatic incident, the United States Coast Artillery Association identified the unknown object as a meteorological balloon sent up at 1am that initially 'started all the shooting' and concluded that 'once the firing started, imagination created all kinds of targets in the sky and everybody joined in

' "Much later during 1983, the US Office of Air Force History attributed the incident to a case of obvious anxiety and 'war nerves' triggered by a report of a lost rogue weather balloon and exacerbated by stray flares and bright shell bursts from adjoining ground batteries

" Despite the research, Mr Gleaves says the case remains unsolved. He said: "Still to this day the object is unidentified I have inverted and filtered the original available source image to analysis and enhance the detail using up-to-date enhancement techniques

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Builders pack boxes for U.S. troops overseas - Duration: 0:31.

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Report Concludes British Intelligence Knew of US Mistreatment of Detainees - Duration: 1:01.

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Many parts of US experience internet connectivity issues - Duration: 0:22.

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US Beaches INFESTED With Flesh Eating Creatures - Duration: 3:11.

If you live in Florida or you're planning to go to Florida, there's a nasty surprise

waiting for you in the water.

The Florida department of health has issued a warning that there is a quote, eruption

of stinging microscopic sea lice, and I'm going to tell you everything you need to know,

here for you on IO.

Welcome back to inform overload I'm Charlotte Dobre.

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Do it.

Right now.

I'll wait.

Alright so…apparently there are tiny flesh eating creatures infesting Florida's coastal

area.

These creatures are nicknamed sea lice, but they aren't lice at all.

They are actually larvae of a type of jellyfish, thimble jellyfish.

The larvae, even though they are small, they shoot out the same cells that jellyfish sting

you with with their tentacles, Nematocysts.

Nematocysts actually have a barbed venomous hook.

The problem is, you can't really see these larvae with the naked eye, so if you're

swimming, you can just end up in a swarm of them out of nowhere.

A single person can be stung more than 100 times after the larvae gets trapped between

skin and bathing suits.

If you come into contact with nematocysts, you'll experience a really, really itchy

rash that should go away eventually, but for the time being, could erupt into painful blusters,

cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle spasms, headaches and difficulty sleeping.

The treatment for these stings require you to go to the hospital for antihistamines and

medications.

Oh, and you won't be able to go swimming for at least a week, maybe two.

According to the director of Pensacola beach's public safety, they aren't very intense,

which is why we call them sea lice and not sea hornets or sea wasps.

The national institutes of health recommends applying vinegar to your skin to prevent bites.

Another preventative measure is don't wear huge swim trunks or a one piece.

Those types of bathing suits trap sea lice.

If you have swam in an area affected with sea lice, Once you're out of the water,

take of your bathing suit immediately, and shower with warm water.

Don't shower in a bathing suit that has Ben exposed to sea lice.

If you're wondering if your favorite beach is affected, lifeguards are going to be putting

up purple flags to alert swimmers.

So far, the worst affected beaches are in Pensacola, but its believed this could affect

most of the beaches along the 400 kilometers or 250 miles of Florida's southern coastal

area.

This isn't the first time the coast of Florida has been affected.

There's been records of outbreaks of sea lice for the last 100 years.

They are often found in the warm waters of the Caribbean sea and on the gulf coast during

the summer between April and July.

But for some reason, in the last 4 years, the amount of sea lice has gotten worse.

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Get it.

nervous laughing because her name is Charlotte.

And I'm on the web.

Yeah I'll show myself out.

You'd be surprised how many people make that joke.

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THIS COMMENT REALLY MADE US THINK!!! - Duration: 21:16.

People watch,

but we don't have a conversation. But if people make a suggestion, and we talk about it, it's like we're communicating with each other more.

That's a good point

Rather than to nourish the 9/10

Doris: Because this is something we already knew

I feel like it was there the whole time.

It's like someone telling you, drink water, it's good for you.

We are making obstacles for ourselves,

like we're making walls for ourselves.

Like, oh I don't like this, what will people think, and then we leave it.

They want us to make longer videos, because if someone likes you, they want to see more of your content.

I know some people will say, I don't want to be seen that way.

Yes, I agree with that, but what I mean is, there's negative and positive, and you want to base on just the positive

What is the worst that could happen if you were to ignore the hate?

This sister, she has 3 kids, and she's always positive

You can imagine, if someone has three kids, she's a single mom, she doesn't have much support, she hustles on her own to survive,

But still, she won't bring that negativity. The life that she's chosen for herself, she wants to be happy, so she will be.

It's not like we don't struggle with negative things, but why should you concentrate on the negative?

Why should you let the negative effect you so much you can't even do what you want to do anymore.

Look at the comment that we just got. It's not like they are just giving us compliments.

Think about it, on my side, they said, if I'm trying to explain myself, and English isn't my first language, it's fine, just speak Swahili, and translate it for us.

It's like a parent. A parent can take something from you, like you want to eat something, and they say no, and take it away, because it's not good for you.

It's not like they hate you and want to take something away from you. They love you, so they will tell you don't eat this.

If you really love someone, you can see where they are struggling.

I know we've gotten a lot of good comments, that's why we keep going.

Getting this one, it compelled us more. It was like, yes, we see you, we see how you are struggling, but it's okay, we understand.

I've tried to put myself out there more

Maybe out of 10, I've gotten half way.

And you, maybe you are still at around 2, and you're trying to get higher.

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China Just Did One Thing That Means War With The United States - Duration: 11:14.

China Just Did One Thing That Means War With The United States

One of Donald Trump's campaign promises was to stand up to China.

That is one promise he followed through to a tee.

But now China is sick of it, and just did one thing that means war with the United States.

Since being elected, there is perhaps no promise that he took as seriously as standing up to

China.

For many years he has been sounding the alarm about trade deals with China that have ripped

off the United States.

So in the most "America First" fashion possible, President Trump has stopped talking

and made a major threat to slap a ten percent tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.

To anyone who supports Donald Trump's economic nationalism, this is a great move that undoubtedly

would lead towards both fairer deals and further U.S. manufacturing.

For China, and the anti-Trump crowd it is disastrous.

For China, it will undoubtedly harm their economy, which is the point.

To the anti-Trumpers, they believe it will create immense harm to the U.S. economy because

of increased costs on Chinese goods.

China is so upset about President Trump's threats that they have threatened to retaliate

against Trump for launching what they believe, probably correctly, is a trade war.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on their website that "[t]he United

States has initiated a trade war," before threatening to fight back against President

Trump.

Fighting back against President Trump in a trade war would end badly for China.

China benefits much more heavily from trading with the United States than the United States

does trading with China.

In classic "Art of The Deal" fashion President Donald Trump knows this.

After all, he wrote the go-to book on deals.

One of the central tenets of Trump's book is "using your leverage."

And in this case, President Donald Trump has $200 billion of leverage against China.

That leverage will eventually force China to come to the negotiating table.

This is something that no other President was willing to do.

The most sure-fire way to create more jobs in the United States is to encourage more

manufacturing.

In the past, there wasn't much incentive to manufacture U.S. goods, and China had an

unfair advantage in the market.

It is hard to promote free trade with a country that has an unfair advantage.

That's why President Trump is so supportive of "fair trade," which puts American interests

first.

This is a stark contrast to the strategy by former President Barack Obama, who was fine

with foreign countries having freer trade with the United States than domestic manufacturers,

who were tacked with heavy regulations.

During his eight-year reign, China had it made, while Americans were forced to struggle

for work.

But thankfully Donald Trump was elected President, who believes the exact opposite of Obama and

is making that clear with his policies.

And the fact that the unemployment rate is at near-historic lows shows that Trump's

plans are working.

Do you support President Trump's trade policy with China?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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US Navy Planning to Build Fourth Ford Class Aircraft Carrier by Mid 2020 - Duration: 4:30.

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President Of The United States Tricked By A Prankster? | Deadline | MSNBC - Duration: 5:52.

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U.S. urges China to maintain high level of sanctions pressure on North Korea - Duration: 2:09.

The United States is urging China to continue implementing tough sanctions on North Korea

so the regime feels the pressure to denuclearize.

There are concerns in Washington that that Beijing might be backsliding on its commitment

to keep turning the screw on Pyongyang.

Kim Hyesung reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pressing China on the need to enforce sanctions on

North Korea.

The State Department says Pompeo spoke with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi this week

and emphasized the importance of full enforcement of all relevant UN Security Council resolutions

related to the North until it achieves complete denuclearization.

It said preventing North Korea's illegal export of coal and ship-to-ship transfers of oil

is particularly critical.

At a Senate hearing this week, Pompeo also warned he had seen modest backsliding from

Beijing, saying China is not enforcing control over their cross border areas as vigorously

as they were six or twelve months ago.

Pompeo also spoke with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha on Friday to discuss

the next steps on engagement with North Korea, and agreed on the need to maintain pressure

on the North.

China is North Korea's number one trading partner that accounts for around 90 percent

of its total trade.

Washington's pressure on Beijing to enforce sanctions comes as Pompeo plans to travel

to North Korea in the coming days to discuss detailed denuclearization plans, according

to the Financial Times.

There are concerns on the U.S. side that China's move to soften sanctions on the North could

affect its attitude to commit to denuclearization.

In fact, China and Russia have presented a proposal in the UN Security Council that would

ease pressure on North Korea.

Diplomatic sources linked to the council say U.S. officials refused to back the draft press

statement, saying North Korea's denuclearization must come first.

In a statement Friday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lu Kang suggested sanctions should

be modified to reflect the North's efforts to denuclearize.

He also urged the UN to mediate talks with North Korea, and called for the Security Council

to facilitate a "political settlement."

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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US Warns China: Beijing must keep up North Korea sanctions - Duration: 3:13.

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Canada to impose new tariffs on $13B worth of US imports - Duration: 2:36.

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U.S. urges China to maintain high level of sanctions pressure on North Korea - Duration: 2:11.

The United States is urging China to continue implementing tough sanctions on North Korea

so the regime feels the pressure to denuclearize.

There are concerns in Washington that that Beijing might be backsliding on its commitment

to keep turning the screw on Pyongyang.

Kim Hyesung reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pressing China on the need to enforce sanctions on

North Korea.

The State Department says Pompeo spoke with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi this week

and emphasized the importance of full enforcement of all relevant UN Security Council resolutions

related to the North until it achieves complete denuclearization.

It said preventing North Korea's illegal export of coal and ship-to-ship transfers of oil

is particularly critical.

At a Senate hearing this week, Pompeo also warned he had seen modest backsliding from

Beijing, saying China is not enforcing control over their cross border areas as vigorously

as they were six or twelve months ago.

Pompeo also spoke with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha on Friday to discuss

the next steps on engagement with North Korea, and agreed on the need to maintain pressure

on the North.

China is North Korea's number one trading partner that accounts for around 90 percent

of its total trade.

Washington's pressure on Beijing to enforce sanctions comes as Pompeo plans to travel

to North Korea in the coming days to discuss detailed denuclearization plans, according

to the Financial Times.

There are concerns on the U.S. side that China's move to soften sanctions on the North could

affect its attitude to commit to denuclearization.

In fact, China and Russia have presented a proposal in the UN Security Council that would

ease pressure on North Korea.

Diplomatic sources linked to the council say U.S. officials refused to back the draft press

statement, saying North Korea's denuclearization must come first.

In a statement Friday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lu Kang suggested sanctions should

be modified to reflect the North's efforts to denuclearize.

He also urged the UN to mediate talks with North Korea, and called for the Security Council

to facilitate a "political settlement."

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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Protesters hit streets in cities across U.S. over Trump immigration policy. | News Headlines - Duration: 5:45.

Thousands of protesters across America, moved by accounts of children separated from their

parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, marched Saturday -- in major cities and tiny towns

-- to demand President Donald Trump's administration reunite the divided families.

More than 700 planned marches are expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people across

the country, from immigrant-friendly cities like Los Angeles and New York to conservative

Appalachia and Wyoming under the banner Families Belong Together.

Thousands dressed in white and gathered early Saturday morning in sweltering 90-degree heat

in Lafayette Park across from the White House in what was expected to be the largest of

the day's protests.

"What's next?

Concentration Camps?" one marcher's sign read.

"I care, do you?"

read another, referencing a jacket the first lady wore when visiting child migrants amid

the global furor over the administration's zero-tolerance policy that forced the separation

of more than 2,000 children from their parents.

Her jacket had "I really don't care.

Do you?"

scrawled across the back, and that message has become a rallying cry for Saturday's protesters.

"We care!" marchers shouted outside city hall in Dallas.

Organizer Michelle Wentz says opposition to the administration's "barbaric and inhumane"

policy has seemed to cross political party lines.

Marchers carried signs that read "Compassion not cruelty" and "November is coming."

In New York City, thousands began chanting "shame!" and singing "shut detention down!"

before their planned march across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Smaller groups came together in city parks and downtown squares in every state, a total

of 703 places across the country, and photos quickly started ricocheting around social

media.

Some carried tiny white onesies.

"What if it was your child?" was written on one.

"No family jails," said another.

Children joined in.

A little girl in Washington, D.C., carried a handwritten sign: "Honestly, I am blown

away.

I have literally never seen Americans show up for immigrants like this," said Jess Morales

Rocketto, political director at the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which represents

nannies, housekeepers and caregivers, many of whom are immigrants.

"We just kept hearing over and over again, if it was my child, I would want someone to

do something."

Saturday's rallies are getting funding and support from the American Civil Liberties

Union, MoveOn.org, the National Domestic Workers Alliance and The Leadership Conference.

But local organizers are shouldering on-the-ground planning, many of them women relying on informal

networks established during worldwide women's marches on Trump's inauguration and its anniversary.

Tyler Houlton, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, welcomed interest in

the immigration system and said only Congress has the power to change the law.

"We appreciate that these individuals have expressed an interest in and concern with

the critical issue of securing our nation's borders and enforcing our immigration laws,"

Houlton said.

"As we have indicated before, the department is disappointed and frustrated by our nation's

disastrous immigration laws and supports action."

Trump took to Twitter on Saturday morning to show his support for Immigration and Customs

Enforcement amid calls from some Democrats for major changes to immigration enforcement.

Tweeting from New Jersey, Mr. Trump said that Democrats "are making a strong push to abolish

ICE, one of the smartest, toughest and most spirited law enforcement groups of men and

women that I have ever seen."

He urged ICE agents to "not worry or lose your spirit."

In Portland, Sharaf and other mothers who organized the rally hope to attract 5,000

people.

Right-wing activists with the group Patriot Prayer also have a permit to march later in

the day Saturday and the Portland Police Bureau said Friday they planned to have a heavy police

presence.

Sharaf and co-organizer Erin Conroy have coordinated with immigrant advocacy groups.

"This is not my wheelhouse," Conroy said.

"As far as I'm concerned, this is a national emergency that we all need to be focused on

right now."

Immigration attorney Linda Rivas said groups have met with U.S. authorities, congressional

representatives and other leaders to discuss an escalating immigration crackdown that they

say began decades ago.

But the family separation policy has been a watershed for attracting a broader spectrum

of demonstrators, she said.

"To finally have people on board wanting to take action, marching, taking to the streets,"

Rivas said.

"It's been motivating for us as advocates because we have to keep going."

On Thursday, more than a thousand people and organizations including the ACLU, the ACLU

of Texas and United We Dream gathered in Texas to demand that separated families be immediately

reunited, the ACLU said in a news release.

They gathered in Brownsville, which according to the ACLU is one of the "hardest hit" areas

under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.

"The administration doesn't have a plan to reunite families.

But we have a plan," said Terri Burke, executive director of the ACLU of Texas.

"We are going to keep fighting.

Refugees are welcome here, immigrants are welcome here.

We won't stop until every single child is reunited."

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