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the US Special Representative for North Korea Steven vegan arrived in Seoul

yesterday afternoon and met with his South Korean counterpart IDO Han Seoul's

foreign affairs ministry says they discussed veganz upcoming working-level

talks with the north today vegan is expected to visit the presidential

office of Cheong Wa Dae to meet with South Korea's national security adviser

Chung a young and discussed the latest on the nuclear negotiations Tuesday is

when vegan is expected to sit down with his North Korean counterparts at the

inter-korean truce village of Panmunjom it's likely they'll be fine-tuning the

details of the planned summit between their leaders scheduled for late

February

For more infomation >> Nuclear envoys of Seoul, Washington discuss N. Korea-U.S. working-level talks - Duration: 0:41.

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Mexico's ambassador to US meets with San Antonio leaders - Duration: 1:29.

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Judge Claims U.S. Gov'T Complaint Against Wikileaks' Julian Assange Doesn'T Exist, Is Just A 'Typo' - Duration: 5:19.

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Keitha's IVF Journey: The process in the U.S. - Duration: 13:53.

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US-China-North Korea System design is coming to an end - economic financial crisis, etc. - Duration: 17:16.

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Sending U.S. troops to Venezuela is 'an option,' Trump says - Duration: 7:38.

President Donald Trump said on Sunday that sending U.S.troops to Venezuela is 'an option' but he ruled out a meeting with socialist leader Nicolas Maduro

In an interview with CBS News, Trump reiterated that military intervention was a possibility

'Certainly, it's something that's on the - it's an option,' Trump said, adding that Maduro requested a meeting months ago

'I've turned it down because we're very far along in the process,' he said in a CBS 'Face the Nation' interview

'So, I think the process is playing out - very, very big tremendous protests.' His comments come as Western nations are piling pressure on Maduro to hand over power to opposition leader and self-proclaimed President Juan Guaido

The United States, Canada and several Latin American countries have disavowed Maduro over his disputed re-election last year and recognize Guaido as the rightful leader of the economically troubled OPEC nation

Maduro however still maintains the powerful backing of Russia, China and Turkey, whose foreign minister said on Sunday that Western meddling was fueling Venezuela's troubles and punishing millions of its people

Trump spoke with Guaido on Thursday to 'congratulate him on his historic assumption of the presidency,' according to a White House statement

Tens of thousands of people thronged the streets of various Venezuelan cities on Saturday to protest Maduro's government and a senior air force general recognized interim-chief Guaido

France and Austria said on Sunday they would recognize Guaido if Maduro did not respond to the European Union's call for a free and fair presidential election by Sunday night

The Trump administration last week issued crippling sanctions that are likely to further weaken the country's struggling oil industry

While that could weaken Maduro, it risks also exacerbating Venezuela's economic collapse

Venezuela is suffering medicine shortages, malnutrition and hyperinflation that has prompted millions to emigrate in recent years

Venezuela's ambassador to Iraq, Jonathan Velasco, became the latest of a handful of officials to defect from Maduro's government this weekend in a video published on social media on Saturday

Guaido told his supporters in a major rally in Caracas on Saturday that he would on Sunday announce when they would seek to bring in international humanitarian aid from Colombia, Brazil and a Caribbean island

It is unclear whether Maduro's government, which denies the country is suffering a humanitarian crisis, will let any foreign aid through

Last week Maduro accused the United States of orchestrating a coup, and appealed to American citizens on social media early Wednesday morning to stop its government from interfering in the affairs of Latin America

'People of the # USA , I ask for your support to reject the interference of the Donald Trump government that intends to make of My Homeland a Vietnam in Latin America

Do not Let Him!' Maduro tweeted.He shared a direct to camera video on Twitter and Facebook, in Spanish, alongside the message in which he made a similar plea

Maduro also claimed that Trump ordered the Colombian government and mafia to assassinate him, after a mystery Russian jet landed in Venezuela this week 'to ship out gold from the central bank

' He said that he has no doubt that the U.S.President 'gave the order to Colombia to kill me' and that if something happens to him 'Donald Trump will be responsible

' The Trump administration has been ratcheting up pressure on Maduro, granting Guaido the ability to access the regime's frozen U

S.bank accounts and issuing new sanctions intended to dry up Maduro's remaining funds

On Monday the U.S.Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Venezuela's state-owned oil companies and set in place a system to freeze accounts that also could be placed under Guaido's control

Maduro has struck back at the U.S.action.'Do you think you are the emperor of the world?' he asked Trump

'Do you think Venezuela is going to give up and obey your orders? We will not surrender,' he said

On Saturday, Maduro said he was willing to sit down for talks with the opposition in an effort to promote national 'harmony

' But that offer has been rejected by Guaido, who describes it as a ploy by the Maduro administration to buy time

Previous talks between the government and opposition have failed to change electoral conditions in the South American country, and many political leaders have been forced into exile

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For Fact's Sake: President Trump Did Not Create The 'Greatest' U.S. Economy | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 5:43.

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U.S ARMY'S SUPER GUN - STRATEGIC LONG RANGE CANNON (SLRC) - Duration: 7:17.

The U.S. Army could soon have a cannon that can fire much further than any gun in the

world.

As per Military.com, General John "Mike" Murray, the head of the Army's Futures Command

has told Congress that the work is ongoing on developing a new cannon named as The Strategic

Long Range Cannon (SLRC).

The cannon is being developed to have a range of 1,150 miles or 1850 km.

This will be uncharted territory for artillery guns and if it comes to fruition, the cannon

will one of a kind with no match.

In this video Defense Updates analyses why the U.S Army's Strategic Long Range Cannon

(SLRC) will be a nightmare for Russia & China?

Let's gets started.

Currently, U.S Army is dependent on U.S Navy and especially the U.S Air Force for long-range

strike.

This is how the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria have been conducted.

Air strikes were made available on demand for U.S Army.

But going forwards this tactic will be harder and harder to implement since American rivals

like Russia & China are developing long-range air defense systems.

For instances, the Russian S 400 air defense system can strike airborne targets at ranges

up to 400 km.

This technically means the U.S Army's artillery fire will have to take the lead.

At present U.S artillery platforms are not in good shape since they have long been neglected

as most of the heavy lifting was done by Air Force's 'close in ground strike' missions.

In 2016, former National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster told Congress that US field

artillery is "outranged and outgunned" by its Russian and Chinese counterparts .

Viewers may note that keeping this view, in 2017, the Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley,

officially made Long-Range Precision Fires (LRPF) the US Army's No. 1 priority.

LRPF is an umbrella program of which Strategic Long Range Cannon is a part.

1,150 miles or 1850 km range for a cannon is enormous, to say the least.

At present U.S Army's largest gun are M109A7 Paladin self-propelled howitzer and the M777

towed howitzer.

Both of these are 155 mm guns and have a range of 18.6 miles or 30 km.

The Long Range Land Attack Projectile, a shell especially developed for the Zumwalt-class

of destroyers which was ultimately canceled due to high cost has a range of 85 miles or

135 km.

To give the viewer a perspective, it is to be noted that even the massive 16-inch guns

of the Iowa-class battleships had a range of only 23 miles or 37 km.

In the 1960s, Canadian artillery engineer Gerald Bull developed the High Altitude Research

Project or HARP.

HARP was designed as a satellite launch vehicle so that it could propel projectiles up to

111 miles into space.

HARP was created by end to end joining of 16-inch naval gun barrels and had a weight

of 100 tons.

The gun never saw operation, as it was canceled in 1967.

In the 1980s, Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein roped in Gerald Bull.

He wanted to have a massive cannon, so that shells could be lobbed at Iran & other rivals.

The prototype was named "Baby Babylon" and was intended to be a test bed.

It had a bore diameter of 330 mm and was 100 feet long.

It is estimated that the gun could fire shells unto a range of 400 miles or around 640 km.

The actual gun was named Big Babylon and was to be far massive in structure to the prototype.

It had a bore diameter of 914 millimeters and was expected to launch a 1,322 pound shell

to a distance of 528 miles or 850 km.

Gerald Bull was killed by suspected Israel agents and the gun was never completed.

The supercannon will basically be a supersized version of current guns and in all probability

use a traditional explosive charge to hurl the shells.

In Oct 2018 Col. John Raffert told reporters, "I don't want to oversimplify, (but) it's

a bigger one of those.

We're scaling up things that we're already doing"

The shells in all probability will be much smaller than that of the 1,322 pound shell

of proposed Big Babylon, gun so that it can attain greater range.

The shells will most likely be GPS enabled so that they have high precision.

According to Secretary of the Army Mark Esper, who says the fantastical weapon would "open

the door" for the other services, blasting enemy defenses before they have a chance to

open fire on U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps forces converging on the region.

Esper was quoted in Task & Purpose having said that the gun could sit in a "gun pit"

on the edge of the South China Sea.

As per him, the gun could destroy Chinese warships and military targets on islands across

the South China Sea, destroying air defense sites, radar installations, anti-ship missiles,

and even air bases.

A supergun deployed in Philippine archipelago on the eastern edge of the South China Sea

could hit Chinese military installations in both the Spratly and Paracel Island chains,

including air bases on Subi Reef and Fiery Cross Reef.

This could severely degrade Chinese defense and enable U.S forces to mount offensive.

The gun could be handy against Russian too.

A gun like this based in southern Germany could potentially hit Russian military assets

in western parts of Russia.

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U.S. Missile Defense Agency, Space Based Lasers for Hypersonic Missile Defense - Duration: 4:50.

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How The U.S. And China Are Fighting For Global Power - Duration: 5:18.

In his trade conflict with China, President Trump has made big demands and

big claims that his tariffs on Chinese imports will force Beijing to give in.

I think we will make a deal with China. I really think they want to. I

think they sort of have to.

The reality is more complicated. President Xi Jinping has leverage too.

Available data about the Chinese economy shows plenty of trouble. Stocks

on the Shanghai Composite Index declined 25% last year. China reported

2018 growth of 6.6%. The slowest in 30 years. The question is why? Nick

Lardy an expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics says

the biggest factor is Beijing's own internal economic policies. Trump's

tariffs he says have made China's economy only slightly worse. But the

tariffs have also hurt America's economy. Wall Street has grown jittery,

U.S. growth is slowing, and unlike Xi Jinping whose term is unlimited

Trump faces voters next year. All those factors would seem to point toward

the two largest economies making a modest compromise. Just like the deal

Trump made with Canada and Mexico to revise NAFTA Called U.S.M.C.A. Sort

of just works. Trade specialists say Xi won't eliminate his signature Made

in China 2025 program or wipe out Beijing's huge trade surplus in two

years as Trump has demanded. But Beijing might agree to bring down that

surplus by purchasing more U.S. goods and open new markets to American

exporters. If Trump portrays that as a White House victory Beijing won't

mind because in some ways Trump's America First policy has been helping

China. By exiting the Trans-Pacific Partnership and roiling U.S. allies

Trump has opened the door for a larger Chinese role in global trade. I

think the Chinese were ecstatic that the United States pulled out of the

Trans-Pacific Partnership

And that is an element of the Trump that they're very, very pleased with

and they are taking advantage of it. They want to create a regional

economic trading system that revolves around China and not one in which

the U.S. is involved much less a major player

By diminishing other international commitments he enlarges China's

opportunity for expanded influence through its Belt and Road Initiative of

overseas investment It's planned as one of the largest and most

comprehensive development projects in human history.

They are relentlessly seeking control of ports and raw materials flows all over Africa.

I mean it is such a nakedly neocolonial strategy. And by downplaying human

rights Trump has relieved a non-economic source of American pressure on

the authoritarian Chinese regime. Just as President Trump predicts big

economic benefits from a China trade deal, his aides insist the

administration is upholding American influence in other ways. A White

House spokesman questioned the idea that Trump has downplayed human rights

at all and noted that the administration is pursuing economic, security

and governance cooperation with countries in the Indo-Pacific region

without TPP. In addition to trade Vice President Pence said recently that

cooperation includes infrastructure projects better than the

"unsustainable poor quality" kind in China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Know that the United States

offers a better option. We don't drown our partners in a sea of debt. We

don't coerce or compromise your independence. The United States deals

openly and fairly. We do not offer a constricting belt or a one way road.

When you partner with us we partner with you. And we all prosper

Even if the Trump administration can reach a bilateral trade deal with

China experts like Larry Diamond worry that Beijing's broader effort to

expand its global power may work at the expense of America and the Western

world. I really cannot imagine a more realistic scenario for the future

shape of the world not inevitable but plausible that is more frightening

than having an unreconstructed and increasingly neo-totalitarian, Orwellian

Chinese Communist Party state being the dominant and hegemonic superpower

in the world. The alternative to that has got to be a comprehensive

strategy lead by the world's democracies to project our own values of

freedom, democracy, personal autonomy and innovation, freedom of ideas and

information and to counter the Chinese narrative.

For more infomation >> How The U.S. And China Are Fighting For Global Power - Duration: 5:18.

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President Trump readies for much anticipated State of the Union Address - Duration: 6:12.

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US NEWS | Man fatally sh0t in the head inside Queens subway station WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT NY - Duration: 1:53.

US NEWS | Man fatally sh0t in the head inside Queens subway station WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT NY

A man was shot to death on a crowded Queens subway platform, in a chaotic confrontation thats captured on a shocking cell phone video posted on social media.

Police believe the victim and other men were fighting on a Manhattan bound No. 7 train when it pulled up to the platform at 90th St. and Elmhurst Ave. in Jackson Heights around 12:45 p.m.

The melee spilled out onto the platform when the doors opened, and thats when one commuter starts recording with his cell phone camera.

I thought they were fighting for no reason, as drunken people. I just kept taking video, and all of a sudden one person pulled out a gun and started shooting, that commuter, Bidur Bista, told the Daily News.

The victim and one other man are on the ground, wrestling, as a third gets on top of them. Other commuters mob the men, trying to separate them, and one yells, Leave them alone! and Leave him alone!

As the subway riders back off, one of the men on the ground, a heavyset Hispanic man dressed in a gray puffy jacket and a colorful patterned scarf, struggles to get up.

A small gun is visible in his hand.

The other man on the ground, dressed in a blue jacket with a white stripe, gets up after him and a shot rings out. The man in the blue jacket drops back to the floor.

Five more shots crack out as commuters run, screaming in horror.

Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God! a stunned onlooker says, a guitar slung over his arm, the shot man just steps away.

The victim, believed to be in his 20s, was shot in the head and died on the scene, cops said.

Investigators believe the shooter may have wrested the gun, a .22 caliber pistol, from the victim during the struggle, then killed him with it, police sources said.

Everybody was scared and screaming, and I was scared, too, said Bista, who posted the video to Facebook and Twitter.

Now that hes back home, the weight of what he witnessed, and the possibility that he might have been hit by a stray, started to sink in.

Im scared. Im tense, he said. Ive never seen that kind of horrible incident in my life.

The killer is still on the loose, police said. Cops are looking for the other men involved in the fight for questioning.

Manhattan bound 7 trains were redirected to run express Sunday afternoon from Mets Willets Point to 74th Broadway as police conducted their investigation.

NYPD Transit Chief Edward Delatorre said cops are still trying to sort out why the men were fighting and whether they knew each other before the melee.

It appears to be just a dispute or an altercation. We dont know why it took place. Its still under investigation, he said.

Shootings in the subway system are very rare. Last July, an off duty transit worker was grazed by a stray bullet on a rush hour No. 3 train in Brooklyn after a fight broke out.

Before that, the subway system hasnt seen a shooting since 2015, officials said.

"The New York City subway system remains incredibly safe for the millions of riders who use it every day, with an average of approximately one crime for every million riders per day, Delatorre said Sunday.

Delatorre also insisted that the subway system remains a safe way to travel.

With Thomas Tracy

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Cancers Fueled By Obesity On Rise Among Young Adults In United States, Report Says - Duration: 2:00.

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HOT | Donald Trump ignites new immigration furor ahead of State of the Union Politics - Duration: 7:57.

HOT | Donald Trump ignites new immigration furor ahead of State of the Union Politics

"With Caravans marching through Mexico and toward our Country, Republicans must be prepared to do whatever is necessary for STRONG Border Security," Trump wrote in a tweet on Sunday evening.

"Dems do nothing. If there is no Wall, there is no Security. Human Trafficking, Drugs and Criminals of all dimensions KEEP OUT!"

The Twitter blast shattered the White House spin that Trump is intent on healing old wounds, reaching across divides and using showpiece annual address before a vast television audience to project optimism.

The timing of Trumps tweet may be no coincidence it emerged shortly after Axios painting an unflattering picture of a President who spends hours a day in unstructured "executive time."

But Trumps attempts to distract are often instructive since they usually revive the scorched earth style of politics that fired up his grassroots supporters in 2016 and can explain why he has rarely, if ever, attracted majority political support.

Thats one reason why it will be important to watch how Trump behaves before and after his State of the Union address rather than just the tone of his scripted remarks as he relishes the spotlight of a prime time television audience.

The obvious political play on Tuesday for a commander in chief who is perpetually underwater would be clear to any other President than Trump.

With his approval ratings dipping after a humiliating defeat over the government shutdown and with the Russia scandal closing in on his White House, a conventional president would stress unity and seek to widen his support.

At a time of jarring national political divides, he might seek to shift to the political center as Democrats move left at the start of their 2020 primary campaign and to position himself to widen the narrow path to 270 electoral voters he navigated in 2016.

Such a president would be sure to spend most of his address on the roaring economy and stress shiny job creation numbers which make the best argument for his re election. In order to avoid tainting his big moment with partisan jabs, he might steer clear of his hardline views on the most divisive issues. In Trumps case that might mean softened rhetoric on immigration — since most polls show he has the support of less than half the country on the issue.

But thats not how Trump rolls.

The President who built a political career on mobilizing a faithful, angry base and deliberately tweaking the nations social and cultural divides is unlikely to signal the fundamental change of direction on Tuesday night that his perilous political plight might suggest.

While Trump will stand up in the House of Representatives and call on the nation to unite and bury its differences and is likely to effectively leverage presidential pageantry, the real test comes in the days after Tuesdays address.

History suggests that however inspiring his prime time calls to American greatness and common purpose, he will be back to setting Twitter aflame with personal attacks and stoking outrage fairly swiftly.

In and in Trump won praise from pundits for presidential demeanor, invoking poetic calls for unity and for reaching out to Democrats on certain issues.

Yet within days, prime time Trump was nowhere to be seen.

Days after his 2017 speech, he accused former President Barack Obama of wiretapping him in Trump Tower during the election, an accusation that in Washington.

Soon after the 2018 State of the Union, Trump was , surrounding a top aide, with a veto threat and his speech sufficiently loudly.

So on the principle of twice bitten, three times shy, it might be best to wait a few weeks to digest the true impact of Trumps speech this year.

Trump will seek to inspire

Still, Trump is nothing but unpredictable.

A senior administration official tried to explain to reporters on Friday how such a tone would not come across as incompatible with the Presidents normal combative rhetoric.

"Well the State of the Union is unlike other occasions in the year. And one tries to, in that occasion, when you have 60 60 to 70 unfiltered minutes to the American public you get a chance to explain your whole agenda," the official said.

"And you get to strike the tone and optimism that you think is appropriate in that venue."

With that in mind, Trump will say, according to an excerpt: "Together, we can break decades of political stalemate, we can bridge old divisions, heal old wounds, build new coalitions, forge new solutions, and unlock the extraordinary promise of Americas future."

The speech will address issues of concern to all Americans, like the cost of prescription drugs, infrastructure and national security — a section that is likely to include mention of the rising US role in Venezuelas political meltdown.

Trump has already trawled a possible announcement on a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — which should be cause for bipartisan hope, given the threat posed by Pyongyangs nuclear arsenal. Yet top intelligence chiefs last week all but repudiated Trumps optimism that a deal is possible with the isolated state.

Skeptics might also note that Trump called for a major infrastructure push with Democrats in last years State of the Union, but little happened.

The speech is also likely to contain material that will overshadow any conciliatory moves by the President.

Judging by his own teases over the last few days, he has for funding for his border wall as a deadline looms 12 days away that threatens to close down the government again.

Trump last week said he regarded talks between Democrats and Republicans in the House and the Senate on a compromise funding package to keep government open after a February 15 deadline as a "waste of time."

And he hinted that he would use the State of the Union to signal that he would move ahead with executive action — possible a declaration of national emergency to get the wall built.

"I dont want to say. But youll hear the State of the Union and then youll see what happens right after the State of the Union, OK?" the President said on Friday.

One way to fracture national unity: build the wall

If Trump does intend to move ahead and use executive power to build the border wall that was the emotional center of his appeal to voters in 2016, he would immediately undermine any calls to unity in his speech.

A found that a majority of Americans — 66 percent — say Trump should not declare a national emergency to build the wall if Congress refuses to fund it. And 73 percent of those polled want Trump to continue negotiating while keeping the government open if he doesnt get wall money by February 15.

If he were to keep Americans united on immigration, he would likely not press ahead.

reported meanwhile that Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell has told the President that a declaration of national emergency would threaten unity in the GOP coalition itself.

And a declaration of national emergency would represent one of the most sweeping attempts to use executive power since President Harry S. Truman ordered the nationalization of steel mills during the Korean War.

Yet Trump has a political rationale for going ahead anyway.

Hes often tested the limits of his power during two years in the White House.

And the CBS poll showed that while a majority of Americans oppose an emergency declaration to build a wall if Congress doesnt fund it — 73 percent of Republicans favor it.

Trump is also aggressively marketing his speech — delayed a week after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said he could not give it during the shutdown — to his supporters.

"Over the past few weeks, Democrats have taken their obstruction and radicalism to a whole new UN AMERICAN level," Trump said in an email to supporters Sunday.

"First, they REFUSED to put the safety of Americans at our Southern Border above their own political interests, and then they disinvited me from speaking at the PEOPLES State of the Union on the original date."

Trump has rarely made much effort to broaden his political coalition in office — but has shown intense interest in his support among his political base and the loudest of conservative commentators — politically on immigration.

So if there is a choice between living up to his pleas for national unity on Tuesday night and consolidating his support among the voters that like his presidency the most, its not hard to work out which way hes likely to go.

For more infomation >> HOT | Donald Trump ignites new immigration furor ahead of State of the Union Politics - Duration: 7:57.

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HOT | State of the Union 2019 Who is Trumps designated survivor? al.com - Duration: 1:42.

HOT | State of the Union 2019 Who is Trumps designated survivor? al.com

President Donald Trump is set to deliver the State of the Union address Tuesday night, a week after its original date.

The State of the Union address was scheduled for Jan. 29 but was delayed due to the government shutdown over funding for a wall at the U.S./Mexico border. The address was rescheduled for Feb. 5, 10 days before the temporary funding agreement ends and another shutdown could begin.

The address will begin at 9 p.m. ET 8 p.m. CT and will be carried on all networks and cable news channels as well as being and on Facebook.

Who is this years designated survivor?

Each year, a member of the presidential line of succession, typically a cabinet member, is tapped as the designated survivor. That person doesnt attend the State of the Union address but is at a secure location away from the capital.

In the event something happened to the president, vice president and other cabinet members – all of whom are at the State of the Union – the designated survivor would become acting president. Only cabinet members who are eligible to serve as president, that is meet requirements of being a natural born citizen who are over age 35 and lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years, can be tapped as designated survivor. The identity of the designated survivor is typically announced just before the speech.

Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Andrew Cuomo, now the governor of New York, served as designated survivor for President Bill Clinton in 1999.

You have the Secret Service with you, you have what they call the football with you the communications devices because if it happened, you would immediately be at war, Cuomo said. Youre accompanied by numerous secret service members and Army officials, vehicles. It really makes you think how quickly the situation could get so bad, how fragile this whole system is and how fragile the world is.

Trumps 2019 designated survivor has not been named. In 2018, the designated survivor was Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue; in 2017, it was Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin.

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Iraqs president to Trump dont overburden us with your Iran issues - Duration: 3:25.

Iraqs president to Trump dont overburden us with your Iran issues

Iraqi President Barham Salih rebuffed President Donald Trumps insistence on Sunday that the U.S. would maintain a military presence in Iraq to "watch Iran," telling the American leader not to burden Iraqis with his own political drama.

"Dont overburden Iraq with your own issues... We are not part of the U.S. battle with Iran," Salih said during an international forum in Baghdad, adding that he did not give Trump permission to use his country as a base to "watch Iran."

Trump expressed his intentions for continued a U.S. presence in the war weary country during an interview with CBS aired Sunday, saying Iraq was "perfectly situated" to keep an eye on Iran and other countries in the region. The president had previously called for drawing down troop numbers in the country after having campaigned on ending years of U.S. warfare in the Middle East.

Iraq has long been characterized as a , with Iran enjoying significant influence in the majority Shia country since the American invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein in 2003. The U.S., as well as its Gulf allies, view Irans fortified presence in Iraqi politics as a direct threat to their interests and to regional stability.

"We spent a fortune on building this incredible base, we might as well keep it," Trump told CBS, alluding to the Ayn al Asad Airbase in western Iraq. "And one of the reasons I want to keep it is because I want to be looking a little bit at Iran."

He denied wanting to attack the Islamic Republic, however, saying, "All I want to do is be able to watch."

"Were going to keep watching and were going to keep seeing and if theres trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons or other things, were going to know it before they do," he said.

The remarks drew opprobrium from Iraqi officials, revealing what appeared to be a distinct divergence from Washingtons long stated mission of remaining in Iraq to support local forces in counterterrorism efforts.

Salih told media at the forum that the agreement between Baghdad and the Pentagon was focused on counterterrorism, and that any actions pursued beyond that would be "unacceptable."

He also stressed the importance of maintaining harmony with Tehran, with whom Iraq has dollar 12 billion worth of bilateral trade each year. "It is of fundamental interest for Iraq to have good relations with Iran," he said.

Irans geographical, cultural and religious ties to Iraq — particularly much of its Shia population — as well as its role in the anti ISIS fight, make it a heavyweight in the country.

American military officials have been in negotiations with the Iraqi government over plans to potentially expand their presence there to retain proximity to Syria following Trumps order in December to withdraw all troops from the country.

Some fear that Trumps remarks could derail those plans and erase any potential goodwill from Iraqi officials, some of whom have called his intentions a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.

Iraqs deputy speaker of parliament, Hassan Karim al Kaabi, labeled the U.S. leaders comments a "blatant and overt violation of sovereignty and national will," to Kurdish Iraqi news website Rudaw.

More than a year on from declaring victory against the Islamic State, Iraq is often described as being at a crossroads, caught between competing forces — the U.S. and Iran — that it neither wants to alienate nor allow to run its domestic affairs.

"The U.S. is a major power," Salih said. "But do not pursue your own policy priorities, we live here."

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United States files criminal charges against Chinas Huawei - Duration: 2:45.

United States files criminal charges against Chinas Huawei

The Justice Department on Monday unveiled two sets of charges against Huawei. One set accuses Huawei of trying to steal trade secrets from T Mobile . Another claims the company worked to skirt US sanctions on Iran.

The agency also revealed formal charges against Meng Wanzhou, Huaweis chief financial officer. Meng was arrested in Canada in December, and the United States is looking to extradite her.

"Today we are announcing that we are bringing criminal charges against telecommunications giant Huawei and its associates for nearly two dozen alleged crimes," Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said in a statement. "China must hold its citizens and Chinese companies accountable for complying with the law."

FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a press conference that Huawei "relied on dishonest business practices that contradict the economic principles that have allowed American companies and the United States to thrive."

"The prosperity that drives our economic security is inherently linked to our national security," Wray said. "And the immense influence that the Chinese government holds over Chinese corporations like Huawei represents a threat to both."

A 10 count indictment, which was filed in Washington state, claims that Huawei worked for years to steal T Mobiles proprietary phone testing technology, known as "Tappy."

Huawei also obstructed justice when the Washington based telecom company threatened to sue it, according to court documents.

The government also unsealed a 13 count indictment against Huawei and Meng in Brooklyn federal court. That document details an alleged scheme by Huawei to deceive financial institutions and the US government about its business in Iran.

The company and Meng are said to have claimed that an affiliate, Skycom, was a separate company in order to conduct business in the country, when in fact it was a subsidiary.

The charges from the United States increase pressure on Huawei, one of Chinas tech champions and a crucial part of the countrys efforts to dominate the rollout of superfast 5G wireless networks.

The United States has said for years that Huawei devices pose a national security threat. But government efforts to rein in alleged abuses by the company have escalated in recent months.

Mengs arrest in December set off a geopolitical firestorm and has strained relations between the US, Canada and China. China has repeatedly called the detention of Meng, who was , a political move.

But the United States on Monday reiterated its intention to move forward with the extradition process. Meng is due back in court again in Canada on February 6.

Congress is also considering legislation that would ban the sale of US parts to any Chinese telecom firm that has violated US export control laws or sanctions, a measure that expressly targets Huawei.

"It has been clear for some time that Huawei poses a threat to our national security, and I applaud the Trump administration for taking steps to finally hold the company accountable," Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday.

Importantly, the charges come as the United States and China are racing to cut a deal on trade before March 1, when US tariffs on dollar 200 billion in Chinese goods will otherwise rise to 25 percent from 10 percent . Vice Premier Liu He is scheduled to travel to the United States for two days of talks starting Wednesday.

Its not clear how Mondays announcement will factor into negotiations. President Donald Trump previously suggested that he may intervene in the Meng case if it would help reach a trade deal with China.

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US| MMA fighter wanted on murder charges escapes outside Houston nola.com

Authorities in Texas say two murder warrants have been issued for an MMA fighter who escaped from a private prisoner transport.

Conroe police Lt. Dorcy McGinnis said at a news conference that 44 year old from the private prisoner transport van Sunday when it stopped at a McDonalds in Conroe, about 40 miles north of Houston. She says Marks is extremely dangerous.

McGinnis says murder warrants were issued for Marks on Sunday in the deaths of an ex girlfriend, Jenna Scott, and her friend, Michael Swearingin. The two disappeared Jan. 4 and were found buried in a shallow grave in Clearview, Oklahoma, on Jan. 15.

Marks was arrested in Michigan last month on a charge alleging he broke into Scotts home in Temple, Texas, in August. He was being extradited to Bell County to face that charge when he escaped.

Police in Bloomington, Minnesota, say Marks remains a person of interest in the 2009 disappearance of April Pease, with whom he had a child. The Washington state woman had accused him of domestic violence.

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