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All eyes are on when the high-level talks between North Korea and the U.S. will take

place,... after it was abruptly cancelled earlier this month.

The timing of the next summit between the leaders of both sides, hinges on this meeting.

Washington has been sending signals to bring the regime back to the negotiating table.

Park Hee-jun gets us up to speed with the developments.

The U.S. has repeatedly made clear, its hopes to hold a second summit with North Korea early

next year.

The two sides were originally set to hold high-level talks on November 8th, just after

the U.S. midterm elections,... to discuss the details of the summit as well as the North's

denuclearization.

But it was postponed at Pyeongyang's request,... citing a lack of preparations.

Numerous reports, quoting diplomatic sources, say Washington has been pushing to meet in

New York early next week,... taking into account President Donald Trump and Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo's departure for the G20 summit on the 30th.

The U.S. has been sending signs to bring North Korea to the negotiating table.

It has expressed support for the joint study of the inter-Korean railway project, which

requires a workaround to sanctions on the North.

Defense Secretary James Mattis also recently announced plans to scale down the South Korea-U.S.

joint military exercise 'Foul Eagle' scheduled for next spring.

Should the North return to the nuclear talks, it would have to face the demands of an inventory

of its nuclear capabilities and the shut down of its key nuclear facilities,... which the

regime has been putting off until the sanctions are lifted.

But the ball is now in North Korea's court.

It is unclear when it will respond to Washington's invitation, but time is running short to prepare

for the next North Korea-U.S. summit.

A positive response will not only mean a green light for the Kim-Trump summit, but also for

Chairman Kim's proposed visit to Seoul.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. pushing to hold high-level talks with North Korea soon - Duration: 1:49.

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Zepp-LaRouche on Declassifying US Intelligence Documents - Duration: 6:24.

On the Schiller Institute website, we have a petition, calling for the declassification

of all documents related to the British interference in the U.S. election, which was improperly assigned

to Russia by the Obama intelligence community,

but the interference was really from Britain.

Now, apparently the British are continuing to be fearful that their role in this will

be exposed -- the {Daily Telegraph} has reported; Comey and Loretta Lynch are being subpoenaed

by Republicans while they still have control of committees in the House of Representatives.

Helga, how important is it that this declassification of documents related to the British role,

that this be carried through?

I think it is absolutely essential, because first of all, you had an interference in the

election process, not by Russia but by the so-called "best ally," great Britain, and

there's this article you referred to in the {Daily Telegraph}, I think it was yesterday,

is really a massive public effort to put pressure on the Trump Administration

not to declassify these documents with the argument that this would jeopardize the "intelligence

sharing" and that it's especially the U.K. and Australia which make super-pressure that

the declassification should not occur.

But if America wants to find back its identity as a republic devoted to the common good of

the citizens, well, then I think this is absolutely important and essential.

Because the subversion of the American establishment by the idea of the British Empire, this was

after the British recognized that they could not reconquer the United States militarily,

after the War of 1812 and naturally the Confederacy war against Lincoln, they basically decided

that they have to convince the American establishment to go with the idea of the British

Empire based on the Anglo-American "special relationship" to run the world.

And after the Soviet Union collapsed, this idea was brought forward very strongly again

with the idea of a "unipolar" world, meaning a world empire.

And you know, Francis Fukuyama talked about that this was the "end of history," now the

whole world will become "democratic," and this was then also the logic behind some of

the wars based on lies -- the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War, the war against Libya and Syria.

And just now, reports have come out that just militarily, more than half a million people

died, innumerable numbers in terms of indirect consequences, loss of health, loss of livelihood,

mental and physical diseases -- but over half a million people have died militarily

through these wars.

Now, all of these wars were leading to a terrible destruction and we see still the consequences

in terms of terrorism, in terms of poverty, in terms of absolutely out of control situations.

So I think it is {really} important that we stop, that America goes back to its original

conception of Benjamin Franklin, and the founding fathers

of John Quincy Adams and Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy; and this is

just completely incompatible with the acceptance that this kind of subversion and coup against

an elected President who is hated by the establishment so much, simply because he responds to the

American population, that they really have had it with the policies of Wall Street.

So, I think it's absolutely in the larger historical context the declassification of

these documents is absolutely vital, not only for the United States, but also for the whole world.

And Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov keeps

referring to the big difference between Trump and the American establishment, that every

step Trump is trying to make, this establishment is trying to block or subvert.

And I think that world peace, in the final analysis will depend on that: Because the

big worry is, that even if Trump finds an understanding with Putin and with Xi Jinping,

what will happen in America?

Will the establishment nix all the efforts by Trump to improve the relationship with

Russia and China? And will it be lasting?

And that is a question which requires the American population to give support to Trump,

to basically back him, so that he can pursue the policies he has promised in the election

and in many rallies.

And in a certain sense, that that {is} the question of the world at peace, that the American

population must become active, they must demand the Four Laws of LaRouche, because that is

the economic expertise which is required right now.

But this declassification is not just a question of the coup: It has much, much larger

implications concerning the true nature of the United States.

For more infomation >> Zepp-LaRouche on Declassifying US Intelligence Documents - Duration: 6:24.

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Army Cyber Command Charles Chibitty Comanche Code Talker United States Army Service Episode 2 - Duration: 5:33.

hi guys okay this was part two charles Chiba T Comanche code talker and this is

part two as a child Chiba diat ended the Fort Sill Indian School Port Sill

Oklahoma where he was punished if he spoke manche the school was many

government to run boarding schools established to assimilate Indian

children this was the first I've heard of this I didn't even I didn't know

anything about this other than the video that I saw about Canada the Smithsonian

Institution's exhibit native words native warriors explains that the

boarding schools were founded to eliminate traditional American Indian

ways of life and it replaced them with mainstream American culture initially

the government forced many Indian families to send their children to

boarding schools later Indian families chose to send their children because

they were no other schools available the schools used humiliation punishment and

coercion to separate the children from their native religion language and

traditions Shiva Dee attended high school at the

Haskell Indian School in Lawrence Kansas his native language was not forbidden

there but he was schooled in a strict militaristic style far from his family

Chiba Dee and his classmates exchanged traditional clothing and hairstyles for

uniforms and crew cuts they became accustomed to marching drills following

orders and strenuous athletics while at school he heard the rumors of war and

learned that the military plan to organize a native speaking unit during

Christmas break in 1940 Shiva Dee asked for a n received his mother's permission

to enlist private activity easily transitioned into military life

he joined 16 other Comanche sent to Fort Benning Georgia for basic training and

then to the signal school at Fort Gordon Georgia for training as radio men their

primary mission was to create cold language the Germans could not decipher

they created a military dictionary of 100 words from their native tongue if a

word they needed did not exist in command

they made up a term from other Comanche words to fill that need that's kind of

fun because I have fun making up words to their coab's never broken in addition

to d-day tivity participated in fighting at saint-lo hurt Jim Forrest the Battle

of the Bulge and the rescue of lost battalion during World War two corporal

jibbety earned five campaign battle stars and received a Calvary officers

saber from his tribe an honor comparable to the Medal of Honor among the Comanche

but it took nearly 45 years for the government to honor the code talkers for

their contributions 1989 the French government recognized the code talkers

of both wars 10 years later jibbety received another Nolan award from the

Military Intelligence Corps Association at the pentagon's Hall of Heroes someone

uncomfortable with the attention he focused on his Comanche friends who

served with him holding back tears Trivedi commented I always wondered why

it took so long to recognize us for what we did they has deceased comrades are

not here to enjoy what I'm getting after all these years yes it's been a long

long time I always wondered that to it yeah it's really sad to think that

chiminey held on good to his Native American roots even when he was punished

for doing so can you imagine that being punished I think that's so sad being

punished for being who you are

his Comanche language was both a source of comfort to him and an asset to his

military mission throughout his life he remained closely connected to his native

culture dancing in gourd dances to honor veterans and in powwow contests

throughout the country teaching his beloved Comanche language to anyone who

was interested he became a respected chief of his people inspiring new

generations to respect their traditions and preserve their culture for this and

for his exceptional contributions and sacrifice made during the war America

owes him her deepest gratitude and so it says the author's notes but the

information in this article on tivity are taken from the Smithsonian

Institution's Museum of American Indian exhibit native words native warriors and

then it says for online access go to and then it said that well let me see if I

can show you guys the website so you can go to it it's right here I hope you guys

can see I hope that's showing up I hope that showed up but I think a lot of

questions are being answered right now yeah I think a lot of questions that

I've had did I just blow us not Bob well I think I did but yeah yeah I did

another one okay I'll see you guys soon

For more infomation >> Army Cyber Command Charles Chibitty Comanche Code Talker United States Army Service Episode 2 - Duration: 5:33.

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Report warns of growing impact of climate change on U.S. life - Duration: 0:40.

A U.S. government report is sounding the alarm about climate change.

Washington's 4th National Climate Assessment says that, if left unchecked -- climate change

will cost the United States hundreds of billions of dollars.

The report adds climate change will also damage human health and quality of life, warning

future risks... depend on decisions made today.

The White House said the report is inaccurate.

The report also comes a matter of days after President Trump -- commenting on a blast of

icy November weather in Washington -- tweeted, "whatever happened to global warming?"

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