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now a Korean American candidate running for a seat in the US House of

Representatives has lost her race the AP declared the race on Saturday local time

for California's 39th district for Democrats

Jill saneras who built beats Republican Yong Kim Kim appeared to be in the lead

on election night but as postal ballots came in that lead

disappeared the latest count according to CNN put Kim behind by 1.6% young Kim

would have been one of two Korean Americans elected to Congress this cycle

along with Andy Kim from New Jersey a Democrat and she would have been the

first Korean American woman Andy Kim won his race and is the first Korean

American of either gender to be elected to Congress in 20 years

For more infomation >> Korean-American Young Kim loses U.S. House race - Duration: 0:58.

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Popular culture is killing us! Time for a Classical Renaissance! - Duration: 3:42.

The United States, and Europe, in a similar way even though the predicates may be different,

we have a deep, deep moral crisis.

The violence, the mass shootings, the drug addiction epidemic, the suicides, the violence

in the schools, which especially in Germany is becoming a huge, huge issue -- all of this

reflects that we have moved away from our best traditions in our cultures, when our

cultures were great.

This, for the United States, was for sure the spirit of the Founding Fathers, the period

of Lincoln, and naturally then FDR and Kennedy to a certain extent; and in Europe, also,

we have moved away from the great humanistic traditions of the Classical culture of the

Italian Renaissance, the Andalusian Renaissance in Spain, the German Classics, and we have

allowed that the most degenerate kind of cultures -- everything is allowed, everything goes;

the liberal idea that you can do whatever you want, there is no more binding morality,

no more binding cultural values, but whatever you're pleased to do, it's fine -- this, together

with the perversion of pornography, the violence in entertainment, in movies, in videogames,

this has had such a devastating impact on many generations, that we need urgently to

move back to the idea of Classical culture.

That we need to have beauty in our lives, we need

to have purify and ennoble our character and mind and soul, through our own aesthetical

education which we can only get from great music: from Bach, from Beethoven, from Dvorak,

from others, from great poetry, from beauty in all Classical forms of art.

And so this is the second-most important focus of the Schiller Institute.

We want to have a new world economic order which allows the economic development of every

nation on this planet, which exists through the powerful dynamic of the New Silk Road.

But it has been my view from the beginning of the Schiller Institute in 1984, that this

all would not work if it were not combined with a Classical Renaissance of Classical

culture.

So, since the Schiller Institute is engaged in many such activities, concerts, poetry

readings, and similar things, I want you to join the Schiller Institute, if you agree

that we need a new paradigm in thinking; and contact us, become a member, and work with

us, because now is the time to change history for the better.

Objectively, the possibility exists, but again, it will be the subjective factor -- are there

enough people who get on board and get active?

So contact us and work with us.

For more infomation >> Popular culture is killing us! Time for a Classical Renaissance! - Duration: 3:42.

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US-China trade tensions escalate before Buenos Aires meeting - Duration: 6:42.

For more infomation >> US-China trade tensions escalate before Buenos Aires meeting - Duration: 6:42.

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US closes busiest Mexico border crossing for several hours - Daily News - Duration: 8:37.

The United States has closed off northbound traffic for several hours at the busiest border crossing with Mexico to install new security barriers amid rumors that the caravan was preparing to rush the crossing

All northbound lanes and one of two pedestrian crossings at the San Ysidro, California were shut down at 3

15am on Monday for 'port hardening', Customs and Border Protection said in a statement

Some traffic lanes and the pedestrian crossing reopened at 6.25am. 'In the early morning hours, CBP officials received reports of groups of persons from the caravan gathering in the city of Tijuana for a possible attempt or attempts to rush illegally through the port of entry instead of presenting themselves as required to a CBP officer,' the agency said in a statement

'CBP officials suspended operations to safely place impediments at the port of entry that would restrict access to a large group attempting to run through the border crossing,' CBP said

The agency said no threat materialized after the additional security barriers were in place

President Donald Trump tweeted on Monday morning saying images of people climbing the border fence from Tijuana at the Pacific shore were 'old footage', and shared an image apparently taken overnight showing concertina wire being installed along the fence

‹ Slide me › Share this article Share 'CBP will not allow for the unlawful entry of persons into the United States, at or between our ports of entry,' said Pete Flores, Director of CBP Field Operations in San Diego

 'Waiting until a large group of persons mass at the border to attempt an illegal crossing is too late for us; we need to be prepared prior to when they arrive at the border crossing,' he added

 The installation of movable, wire-topped barriers threatens to complicate life for Mexicans using San Ysidro, where about 110,000 people enter the U

S. every day in 40,000 vehicles.Long lines backed up in Tijuana, where many people have to cross the border to work on the U

S. side.It came a day after of Tijuana residents protested against the presence of thousands of Central American migrants Increasing inconveniences at the border prompted by the arrival of the migrant caravan may have played a role in Sunday's protests, when about 400 Tijuana residents waved Mexican flags, sang the Mexican national anthem and chanted 'Out! Out!' referring to the migrant caravan that arrived in the border city last week

Tensions have built as nearly 3,000 migrants from the caravan poured into Tijuana in recent days after more than a month on the road - and with many more months likely ahead of them while they seek asylum in the U

S. The federal government estimates the number of migrants could soon swell to 10,000

U.S. border inspectors are processing only about 100 asylum claims a day at Tijuana's main crossing to San Diego

 Asylum seekers register their names in a tattered notebook managed by migrants themselves that had more than 3,000 names even before the caravan arrived

Some Tijuana residents supported the migrants, but others accused the migrants of being messy, ungrateful and a danger to Tijuana

They also complained about how the caravan forced its way into Mexico, calling it an 'invasion

' And they voiced worries that their taxes might be spent to care for the group.'We don't want them in Tijuana,' protesters shouted

Juana Rodriguez, a housewife, said the government needs to conduct background checks on the migrants to make sure they don't have criminal records

A block away, fewer than a dozen Tijuana residents stood with signs of support for the migrants

Keyla Zamarron, a 38-year-old teacher, said the protesters don't represent her way of thinking as she held a sign saying: 'Childhood has no borders

'Most of the migrants who have reached Tijuana via caravan in recent days set out more than a month ago from Honduras, a country of 9 million people

 Dozens of migrants in the caravan who have been interviewed by Associated Press reporters have said they left their country after death threats

But the journey has been hard, and many have turned around.Alden Rivera, the Honduran ambassador in Mexico, told the AP on Saturday that 1,800 Hondurans have returned to their country since the caravan first set out on Oct

13, and that he hopes more will make that decision. 'We want them to return to Honduras,' said Rivera

The migrants' expected long stay in Tijuana has raised concerns about the ability of the border city of more than 1

6 million people to handle the influx.Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum has called the migrants' arrival an 'avalanche' that the city is ill-prepared to handle, calculating that they will be in Tijuana for at least six months as they wait to file asylum claims

 Gastelum has appealed to the federal government for more assistance to cope with the influx

Tijuana officials converted a municipal gymnasium and recreational complex into a shelter to keep migrants out of public spaces

The city's privately run shelters have a maximum capacity of 700. The municipal complex can hold up to 3,000

At the municipal shelter, Josue Caseres, 24, expressed dismay at the protests against the caravan

'We are fleeing violence,' said the entertainer from Santa Barbara, Honduras. 'How can they think we are going to come here to be violent?'Meanwhile, 2,700 miles south, another wave of 200 migrants departed from El Salvador headed north on Sunday, determined to also find safety in numbers to reach the U

S. Edwin Alexander Gomez, 20, told AP in San Salvador that he wants to work construction in New York, where he hears the wages are better and the city is safer

U.S. President Donald Trump, who sought to make the caravan a campaign issue in the midterm elections, used Twitter on Sunday to voice support for the mayor of Tijuana and try to discourage the migrants from seeking entry to the U

S.Trump wrote that like Tijuana, 'the U.S. is ill-prepared for this invasion, and will not stand for it

They are causing crime and big problems in Mexico. Go home!'He followed that tweet by writing: 'Catch and Release is an obsolete term

It is now Catch and Detain. Illegal Immigrants trying to come into the U.S.A., often proudly flying the flag of their nation as they ask for U

S. Asylum, will be detained or turned away.'

For more infomation >> US closes busiest Mexico border crossing for several hours - Daily News - Duration: 8:37.

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APEC fails to reach consensus as U.S.-China divide deepens - Duration: 2:10.

start in Papua New Guinea then the hosts for this year's APEC summit the annual

gathering of leaders from the asia-pacific region came to a close on

Sunday and did so without an agreement for the first time since the forum was

established a quarter of a century ago the main sticking point continues to be

the intensifying trade war between the world's two economic superpowers the

United States and China leasing Jay starts us off for the first time since

the APEC summits inception 25 years ago leaders fail to agree on Sunday to a

formal joint statement according to CNN all 21 APEC members in attendance were

in agreement except one China a diplomat involved in the negotiation process said

tensions rose between the US and China with China's foreign minister Wang Yi

objecting to certain wording in the draft document of the joint agreement

sources say phrases like unfair trade practices may have caused Beijing's

negative reaction as it would appear the blame for the tensions lies at China's

feet during a speech at the APEC forum US Vice President Mike Pence said there

will be no end to the u.s. tariffs on 250 billion dollars of Chinese goods

until China changes its ways pence said China's trade practices and intellectual

property theft goes beyond trade and into concerns about human rights

he also took aim at Chinese President Xi Jinping's signature one belt one Road

initiative saying countries should not take Chinese development loans because

the lead to staggering debt here is instead that countries work with the

u.s. stressing that Washington does not coerce corrupt or compromise their

independence with the APEC summit ending without agreement Papua New Guinea's

Prime Minister Peter O'Neill and his closing comments said the group will try

to ensure free and open trade by 2020 he later added the host nation will release

a formal closing statement in the coming days he's in jail arirang news

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