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Following on the heels of President Trump's call for a sharp increase in military spending

to deal with threats like North Korea,... the U.S. Senate has approved a mammoth defense

policy bill for 2018.

The bill authorizes the Pentagon's budget for next year.... and sets guidelines on how

the money is spent.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly passed a roughly 700 billion dollar defense policy

bill for the next fiscal year,... backing President Trump's call for a bigger and stronger

military.

The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act,... which authorizes a 81 billion dollar

on-year increase in defense budget,... was passed with 89 votes in favor and just eight

votes against.

The legislation includes an additional eight-point-five billion dollar allocation for the Missile

Defense Agency to strengthen missile defense.

It also includes the Pentagon's pledges to defend the Korean Peninsula through the deployment

of the THAAD anti-missile system and a nuclear umbrella.

In addition,... the bill lays out Washington's plan to enhance its extended deterrence over

its allies in the Asia-Pacific region, including South Korea and Japan,... by mobilizing all

military capabilities, including nuclear and conventional.

The House of Representatives passed its version of the bill in July,... and the two versions

must be reconciled before Congress can consider a final version.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. Senate passes massive increase in military spending for 2018 - Duration: 1:33.

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The United States Tried To Detonate A Nuclear Weapon On The Moon - Duration: 4:36.

The United States Tried To Detonate A Nuclear Weapon On The Moon & Somebody Responded

In the 1950s, Colonel Ross Dedrickson was responsible for maintaining the inventory

of the nuclear weapon stockpile for the AEC, and for accompanying security teams checking

out the security of the weapons, among many other duties.

As his obituary states:

He was assigned to the US Atomic Energy Commission.

A long service with the Energy Commission between 1950-1958 included, contract administration

duties at Nevada test sites, Pacific Nuclear Test Area west of Hawaii, nuclear weapon manufacturing

and quality assurance in Albuquerque, and inspection of nuclear and non-nuclear facilities

throughout the country.

He served with the 5th Air Force in Japan and later as a ranking Colonel, Officer in

Charge of the Pacific Unified Command (TM)s alternate �command and control center�

in Hawaii.

In 1962, he was transferred and served as Deputy for Material for the 832 Air Division

at Canon Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico.

He retired from the USAF in 1964.

He is one of hundreds of military whistleblowers with verified backgrounds to have been brought

forth by Dr. Steven Greer�s Disclosure Project.

His testimony about UFOs � specifically about UFOs and nuclear weapons � can be

corroborated by a wealth of information and evidence that�s now available within the

public domain.

Many of these whistleblowers have made multiple appearances at the National Press Club in

an effort to get this information out to the world, with the most recent example being

the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure, which took place a few years ago.

With such a professional background, working in the places he has worked, it�s safe to

infer he was privy to sensitive information on a number of subjects.

This isn�t just a random high-ranking military whistleblower talking about a random issue.

There are many whistleblowers and documents clearly outlining a decades-long relationship

between UFOs and nuclear storage facilities and test sites.

A number of these incidents have visual confirmation, along with air and ground radar confirmation

as well.

In the interview below, Dedrickson explains how the American government tried to detonate

a nuclear weapon on the moon, but were prevented from doing so.

As far as the mainstream goes, it�s public knowledge that a declassified report by the

Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center from June 1959 shows just how seriously they considered

the plan, called Project A119.

In general, they wanted to investigate the capability of weapons in space, as well as

gain further insight into the space environment and the detonation of nuclear devices within

it.

As far as the information below, that probably goes deeper into the Black Budget.

It�s interesting how the world is so into television shows like Stranger Things, which

depicts the Department of Energy and their involvement with otherworldly creatures and

other strange facts, yet so willing to ignore a high ranking American Colonel who held very

sensitive positions at the Department of Energy for years, at a time when all of this nuclear

development was really hot.

He is the real deal and it�s interesting to ponder what he might really know.

�I also learned about incidents involving nuclear weapons, and among these incidents

were a couple of nuclear weapons sent into space were destroyed by the extraterrestrials.

�At the very end of the 70s and the early 80s, we attempted to put a nuclear weapon

on the moon and explode it for scientific measurements and other things, which was not

acceptable to the extraterrestrials.

They destroyed the weapon before it got to the moon.�

For more infomation >> The United States Tried To Detonate A Nuclear Weapon On The Moon - Duration: 4:36.

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President Trump's United Nations speech [English subtitles] - Duration: 41:36.

For more infomation >> President Trump's United Nations speech [English subtitles] - Duration: 41:36.

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Did Germany Return Its Gold From The US? | Valeriy Pyakin (EN SUBS) - Duration: 2:32.

A question from Oleg Sokolov who have watched the "Question - Answer" program from August 26 2013.

There you have talked about the German gold that is in the Federal Reserve.

And a quote from you: "There is no German gold in the FED and the US doesn't plan to give back anything". End of quote.

These days he has watched some news (from Sept 8) in which they say that Germany has returned its gold. Tell us what has changed? And why did it happen?

Nothing has changed.

The United States cannot give back Germany their gold. They don't even allow them to see it firsthand where they store it.

They say this: "We are gentlemen. You've been told that there is gold. So believe us. What do you want to check in our storages? Who are you?..."

"... You are an occupied country, not we. We are the winners. We took your gold."

So based on this they've told them: "You are an occupied country. Did we give you the gold back?" -"Yes, you did." (the German answer)

"Ok, tell this to the entire world. That we have returned you the gold. And don't demand any gold from us again."

That's the whole situation.

Because of the rights of the winner, because of the rights of the strong one, because of the American bases in Germany.

Because they form the German government. They appoint the Chancellor with the Kanzler-Akte in Washington.

They even appoint the candidates there - those who will come forward and those who won't, and they pick who to win.

When the defense minister says: "Oh, excuse me Mrs. Chancellor, I forgot to tell that our army will go there."

"Why did you forget?" "Our partners from the US called and told me to announce it. And I forgot to tell you."

Of course, in these conditions all the officials will say what they have to. And no one will demand the gold.

And everything needed will be signed. It's an occupied country. You have to understand this.

And another thing...

You should not believe everything that they show on TV.

You must have critical view.

And to understand what they are showing you must know how to work with information.

And where is this information given? Only, in the "Concept of Public Security" and the "Fairly general theory of management" (DOTU/ДОТУ).

For more infomation >> Did Germany Return Its Gold From The US? | Valeriy Pyakin (EN SUBS) - Duration: 2:32.

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U.S. warns financial institutions of North Korea's illegal money laundering - Duration: 0:35.

The United States has reiterated its appeal to local financial institutions,... to be

extra careful to avoid business with North Korea.

According to Radio Free Asia on Wednesday,... the U.S. Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement

Network warned the institutions last week,... not to get involved with the regime's illegal

money laundering.

A previous warning was issued last June, when the Financial Action Task Force blacklisted

North Korea at the highest level for money laundering and financing terrorism.

For more infomation >> U.S. warns financial institutions of North Korea's illegal money laundering - Duration: 0:35.

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EU official criticizes U.S. for blaming U.S. trade deficit on KORUS FTA - Duration: 0:41.

The European Union's top trade official has criticized the Trump administration for blaming

the U.S. trade deficit on the South Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

In an email interview with a local daily,... EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said

the deficit is not the result of the FTA, but rather is due to consumer choices.

She added the deficit only reflects a small portion of the whole picture,... saying a

country's trade deficit does not determine the overall benefits or downsides of a trade

deal.

The commissioner highlighted that the EU views trade as "the growth of the sum," rather than

in a "plus minus way."

For more infomation >> EU official criticizes U.S. for blaming U.S. trade deficit on KORUS FTA - Duration: 0:41.

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Trump's UN speech "most atrocious" by a US pres. - Wilkerson MSNBC Highlights, Morning Joe - Duration: 6:54.

For more infomation >> Trump's UN speech "most atrocious" by a US pres. - Wilkerson MSNBC Highlights, Morning Joe - Duration: 6:54.

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EU official criticizes U.S. for blaming U.S. trade deficit on KORUS FTA - Duration: 0:43.

The European Union's top trade official has criticized the Trump administration for blaming

the U.S. trade deficit on the South Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

In an email interview with a local daily,... EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said

the deficit is not the result of the FTA, but rather is due to consumer choices.

She added the deficit only reflects a small portion of the whole picture,... saying a

country's trade deficit does not determine the overall benefits or downsides of a trade

deal.

The commissioner highlighted that the EU views trade as "the growth of the sum," rather than

in a "plus minus way."

For more infomation >> EU official criticizes U.S. for blaming U.S. trade deficit on KORUS FTA - Duration: 0:43.

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U.S. warns financial institutions of North Korea's illegal money laundering - Duration: 0:31.

The United States has reiterated its appeal to local financial institutions,... to be

extra careful to avoid business with North Korea.

According to Radio Free Asia on Wednesday,... the U.S. Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement

Network warned the institutions last week,... not to get involved with the regime's illegal

money laundering.

A previous warning was issued last June, when the Financial Action Task Force blacklisted

North Korea at the highest level for money laundering and financing terrorism.

For more infomation >> U.S. warns financial institutions of North Korea's illegal money laundering - Duration: 0:31.

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U.S. Senate passes massive increase in military spending for 2018 - Duration: 1:33.

Following on the heels of President Trump's call for a sharp increase in military spending

to deal with threats like North Korea,... the U.S. Senate has approved a mammoth defense

policy bill for 2018.

The bill authorizes the Pentagon's budget for next year.... and sets guidelines on how

the money is spent.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly passed a roughly 700 billion dollar defense policy

bill for the next fiscal year,... backing President Trump's call for a bigger and stronger

military.

The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act,... which authorizes a 81 billion dollar

on-year increase in defense budget,... was passed with 89 votes in favor and just eight

votes against.

The legislation includes an additional eight-point-five billion dollar allocation for the Missile

Defense Agency to strengthen missile defense.

It also includes the Pentagon's pledges to defend the Korean Peninsula through the deployment

of the THAAD anti-missile system and a nuclear umbrella.

In addition,... the bill lays out Washington's plan to enhance its extended deterrence over

its allies in the Asia-Pacific region, including South Korea and Japan,... by mobilizing all

military capabilities, including nuclear and conventional.

The House of Representatives passed its version of the bill in July,... and the two versions

must be reconciled before Congress can consider a final version.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. Senate passes massive increase in military spending for 2018 - Duration: 1:33.

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First Irma, now Maria. Here's how U.S. territories are preparing for disaster - Duration: 6:01.

JUDY WOODRUFF: As this afternoon's earthquake struck Mexico, another hurricane, Maria, was

blasting the Northern Caribbean.

It's a Category 5, the strongest on the scale, and, in its wake, there's major destruction

and at least one death.

Howling winds of 160 miles an hour and driving rain battered the tiny targets of Guadeloupe

and Dominica during the night.

Before being rescued, Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit posted live updates from

his home, describing the merciless winds, and saying, "We pray for its end."

Then, minutes later: "My roof is gone.

I am at the complete mercy of the hurricane.

House is flooding."

Today, all communications were cut with Dominica.

And on Guadaloupe, people waded through floodwaters several feet deep, with cars and buildings

partly submerged.

As night came on, the storm roared toward the U.S. Virgin Islands, just days after Hurricane

Irma's destruction forced more than 2,000 people to evacuate to Puerto Rico.

Maria is on track to pass directly over St. Croix in the Virgin Islands overnight, and

then slam into Puerto Rico by early tomorrow morning.

Puerto Rico avoided much of Irma's wrath, but still suffered an estimated $1 billion

in damage.

Now much worse may lie in store.

Weary residents on Puerto Rico had just started to clear debris and un-board homes after Irma.

ROBERTO LEWIS, Puerto Rico (through translator): Puerto Rico is not prepared for this.

We are going to have a bad time of it.

We ask almighty God that we get through this without serious damage.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Meanwhile, Hurricane Jose rolled up the Atlantic today, spinning off rip currents

and big waves along the U.S. East Coast.

It is not expected to come ashore.

Hurricane Irma devastated the U.S. Virgin Islands and now they sit directly in Maria's

path.

Kenneth Mapp is governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

We spoke by phone a short time ago.

Governor Kenneth Mapp, thank you very much for talking with us.

Coming so soon after Hurricane Irma, how are you preparing?

How are you trying to make sure people are safe?

GOV.

KENNETH MAPP, U.S. Virgin Islands: We have come to really anticipate that they're going

to have some rooms breached, maybe some windows blown out.

You're going to get wet.

You're going to lose your personal belongings.

But we want you is to be safe.

And we just went through that 12 days ago on the island of St. Thomas and St. John,

with a Cat 5 called Hurricane Irma.

We were pleased that, notwithstanding the devastation, we didn't see any number, any

marked number of folks with broken bones, cuts and gashes, and our loss of life still

remains at four.

And so I think we're literally doing the same thing all over again, except for the southern

part of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

JUDY WOODRUFF: At this hour, Governor Mapp, what is your main worry?

GOV.

KENNETH MAPP: Protection of folks, protection of life.

Folks are off the street.

We have got the shelters open.

Folks are in the shelter.

And so my biggest priority at this moment and for the next eight hours is the protection

of lives and their safety.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, Governor, we wish you and all the people of the Virgin Islands,

the U.S. Virgin Islands, the very best as you try to withstand the storm in the coming

hours.

Best of luck, and we will talk to you on the other side.

GOV.

KENNETH MAPP: Thank you, Judy.

Take care.

Thank you.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Puerto Rico dodged the worst of Irma, but now faces a direct hit from Maria.

Ricardo Rossello is Puerto Rico's governor.

Governor Rossello, thank you very much for talking with us.

A dire warning from your public safety commissioner, telling people if they live in wooden or flimsy

houses to get out, or they're going to die.

GOV.

RICARDO ROSSELLO, Puerto Rico: This is the strongest storm that Puerto Rico will face

in over a century.

So, the danger is real.

And the comments made by officials were directed at making people aware that this is not your

average storm.

This is going to have grave impact on infrastructure.

It's going to provoke a lot of flooding, sustained winds of 160 miles an hour.

So we wanted to make sure people were really aware and cognizant of the need to move to

one of our 500 shelters or other family shelters, but to be safe.

And once the storm passes, we can start the rebuilding process.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Are people following those directions?

Are you feeling confident about how prepared you are?

GOV.

RICARDO ROSSELLO: There's typically sort of a late exponential push of people coming into

the shelters.

Right now, I'm happy to start seeing those flow in.

We have a dashboard as far as tabulating all of the people the are going in.

In the outset, we were a little bit nervous, as with Hurricane Irma, but shortly and quickly

right now, people are flocking in.

And it's for the best, really.

We haven't faced a storm of the ferocity that this storm possesses.

And it's better to be safe than sorry and either lose a love one or lose one's life

at this point.

JUDY WOODRUFF: We know that Puerto Rico has been under some financial strain in recent

years.

Is that in any way affecting your ability to be ready for this?

GOV.

RICARDO ROSSELLO: Not at all.

We know what priorities are.

And our priority right now is to make sure that we save people's lives.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Governor Ricardo Rossello, thank you very much.

And we wish you the very best in the hours to come.

GOV.

RICARDO ROSSELLO: Thank you.

Thank you, Judy.

For more infomation >> First Irma, now Maria. Here's how U.S. territories are preparing for disaster - Duration: 6:01.

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WHY U.S. F35 & B1B, SOUTH KOREAN F 15K & JAPAN'S F2 FORMATION IS TOO POWERFUL FOR NORTH KOREA? - Duration: 7:56.

The Pentagon deployed a formation of 14 bombers

and fighters over the Korean Peninsula on Sunday that also included South Korean and

Japanese aircraft, the latest show of force in response to North Korea's missile launches

and nuclear tests.

The warplanes were dispatched after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over northern

Japan on Thursday, triggering a widespread emergency alert for those who call the region

home.

U.S. defense officials said: Two Air Force B-1B bombers from Andersen Air

Force Base in Guam and four Marine Corps F-35B fighters from Iwakuni, Japan, combined with

four South Korean F-15K fighters and four F-2 Japanese fighters

The aircraft carried out a simulated attack on the Pilsung training range in South Korea,

a few dozen miles from the demilitarized zone separating the North and South, while using

live bombs. The U.S. and Japanese jets also flew in formation over waters near Kyushu,

Japan, a southern portion of the country that is the closest major island to the Korean

Peninsula.

In this video, Defense Updates looks at capabilities of each of these aircraft and check how powerful

they are when combined.

Lets get started.

The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle is an American all-weather multirole

strike fighter derived from the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. The F-15E was designed

in the 1980s for long-range, high-speed interdiction without relying on escort or electronic-warfare

aircraft.

The Strike Eagle has been deployed for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and

Libya, among others. During these operations the F-15E has carried out deep strikes against

high-value targets, combat air patrols, and provided close air support for coalition troops.

The F-15K SLAM EAGLE (K for Korea) is a derivative of the F-15E, operated by the Republic of

Korea Air Force. Several major components were outsourced to South Korean companies

under an offset agreement, wherein South Korea was responsible for 40% of production and

25% of assembly.

The F-15K variant has several features not typically found on F-15Es, such as an AAS-42

Infra-red search and track, a customized Tactical Electronics Warfare Suite to reduce weight

and increase jamming effectiveness, cockpit compatibility with night vision devices.

Republic of Korea Air Force has 58 F-15Ks in service.

The Mitsubishi F-2 is a multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting

Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan

Air Self-Defense Force, with a 60/40 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United

States. Production started in 1996 and the first aircraft entered service in 2000.

Here are some aspects, which makes F-2 more deadly than the F-16:

1. Composite materials used to reduce overall weight and radar signature.

2. Longer and wider nose to accommodate a J/APG-1/J/APG-2 active electronically scanned

array (AESA) radar. The F-2 was the first operational military aircraft in the world

to feature an AESA radar, before the F-22 Raptor's AN/APG-77 AESA radar.

3. Capabilities for four ASM-1 or ASM-2 anti-ship missiles, four AAMs, and additional fuel tanks

Japan has about 94 of these.

The F-35 combines 5th Generation fighter aircraft characteristics — advanced stealth, integrated

avionics, sensor fusion and superior logistics support — with one of most powerful and

comprehensive integrated sensor package ever installed into an aircraft.

The F-35's advanced stealth allows pilots to penetrate areas without being detected

by radars that legacy fighters cannot evade.

The F-35 is designed with the entire battlespace in mind, bringing new flexibility and capability

to the table.

The aircraft is capable of performing varied missions — air-to-air combat, air-to-ground

strikes, electronic attack, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance

The B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States

Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone".

It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being

the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.

U.S has 100 of these.

B1B has an excellent range of Range: 5,900 mi or 9,400 km.

It has a Service ceiling of 60,000 ft. B1B has a massive payload of 125,000 lb (56,700

kg) internal and external ordnance combined.

This makes B1B deadly. For example it can carry

84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs or

81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs or

24× Mk-84 general-purpose bombs

Air supremacy is one of the most important factors in modern day conflicts. North Korea

has a fleet of different kinds of fighters, which even includes Chinese derivatives of

very old fighters like Mig 17 and Mig 19.

The MiG-29 is the K P A F's most modern fighter and North Korea operates approximately 40

of these.

Even for many developed countries, the actual availability of fighter fleet tends to be

about 70% of total strength, the situation for North Korea is expected to be even worse.

Also we must have to note that fighter jets are platforms and their effectiveness depends

largely on the weapons they carry. With little to no access to foreign air-to-air

missiles, because of sanction and no in-house designs; the North Korean fighters are equipped

with old weapons technology.

Resource crises have also meant that the Average Flying Hour (AFH) for North Korean pilots

is very low. AFH per pilot for the Korean People's Army Air Force is said to be only

15 or 25 hours each year, in comparison, most NATO fighter pilots fly at least 150 hours

a year. The very low AFH will ultimately result in

lesser prowess in combat skills and North Korean pilots will be found wanting when faced

with a well-trained adversary.

A formation of B-1B bombers with F-35B, F-15K fighters and F-2 fighters will be a very strong

opponent for any air force in the world. The stealthy F 35 can clear the way with long-range

air-to-air strikes and precision raids on anti aircraft sites. F2 and F15 K will be

utilized to escort the B1B. B1B can be used for enormous bombing raids.

This will be an overwhelming challenge for outdate and strained North Korean air force.

For more infomation >> WHY U.S. F35 & B1B, SOUTH KOREAN F 15K & JAPAN'S F2 FORMATION IS TOO POWERFUL FOR NORTH KOREA? - Duration: 7:56.

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Watch Trump Embarrass Himself And The U.S. At Speech To United Nations - Duration: 4:54.

Earlier this week Donald Trump made two separate appearances before the United Nations, the

first of his presidency.

And both times, he managed to completely embarrass not only himself, but the entire country of

the United States.

To the point where his Chief of Staff John Kelly actually gave us one of the most epic

facepalms of the Trump presidency so far.

And that facepalm came as a result of this statement that Donald Trump made on day two

of his speech to the UN.

Donald Trump: The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced

to defend itself or it's allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.

Now, what's interesting about that quote is that I don't know for sure if he's referring

to Kim Jong Un as Rocket Man or if he's actually talking about himself as Rocket Man, because

based on that statement, both would fit.

But you can't, for the love of God, you can not threaten to wipe out basically 25 million

political prisoners in their own country just because you have a beef with their psychotic

leader, but that is what Donald Trump did in front of the United Nations.

And, keep in mind, 25 million people in North Korea do not have access to the internet,

most of them live without electricity.

They live at standards well below anything we would look at around the world and consider

acceptable.

They are political prisoners, not allowed to leave their country and not allowed to

move up in their societal castes.

And, Donald Trump has no problem killing them because of the actions of one crazed lunatic

who happens to be running the country.

But, that was not the only horribly embarrassing thing Donald Trump did in front of the United

Nations.

On day one, he sat there and bragged about his Trump Hotel property that was right across

the street from the United Nations, talking about how he saw such a great potential in

this particular little area of real estate, as if anyone in that room actually cared.

And speaking of things in that room or things that the people in that room do not care about,

there's also the fact that Donald Trump spent a good amount of time on day two bragging

about things like how great the economy has done in the United States since his election.

He bragged about the alleged job growth, that he's taking credit for that actually occurred

under President Obama's budget.

He's bragging about unemployment, he's bragging about the military budget we just passed,

bragging about everything and once again, nobody in that room cared, because it didn't

have any effect whatsoever on anything that they were talking about or anything that they

care about in their daily lives when it comes to running their own countries.

The other thing that Trump did that actually drew laughs from the crowd, not with him but

at him, was he took a couple of digs at socialism, saying how we've fought back against it and

look how great we're doing.

And, of course, world leaders decided to laugh at that, because Donald Trump doesn't have

a basic understanding of how pretty much every other industrialized country in this world

works.

As it turns out, a lot of other countries, in fact most of the ones we considered advanced,

have some form of either socialized medicine or socialized higher education where the state,

the country covers the cost of those things.

Many other countries around this world, most of them actually, have some kind of socialist

policies in place, because socialism isn't looked at as a bad thing over there, because

they don't have an idiotic Republican party out there every day and the media trying to

demonize something that provides goods and services that are necessary for their public,

like we do here in the United States.

So there you have it folks, there is just a few of the things on the very long list

of ways Donald Trump once again proved that not only is he not a leader, but that we shouldn't

trust him when he has to go up and talk to actual leaders from around

the world.

For more infomation >> Watch Trump Embarrass Himself And The U.S. At Speech To United Nations - Duration: 4:54.

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Toys 'R' Us Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:34.

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President Trump Attends United Nations General Assembly - Day 2 - Duration: 1:01.

The President: The true question for the United Nations today for people all over the world who

hoped for better lives for themselves and their children are we still Patriots?

Do we love our nation's enough to protect their sovereignty and to take

ownership of their futures.

Our success depends on a coalition of strong and

independent nations that embrace their sovereignty to promote security

prosperity and peace for themselves and for the world.

We do not expect diverse

countries to share the same cultures traditions or even systems of government

but we do expect all nations to respect the interests of their own people and

the rights of every other sovereign nation.

We must work together and

confront those who threaten us with chaos turmoil and terror.

For more infomation >> President Trump Attends United Nations General Assembly - Day 2 - Duration: 1:01.

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US Increases Military Budget By $80 Billion - Duration: 8:04.

DONALD TRUMP ASKED FOR A LOT OF MONEY AND HE GOT A LOT OF

MONEY.

THE US MILITARY BUDGET BACK A DEFENSE POLICY BILL PUMPING

$700 BILLION INTO

THE MILITARY.

HERE IS A BREAKDOWN.

SO THEY SHORTCHANGED HIM 28 BILLION.

BUT WHAT IS THAT WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE A PARADE YET.

WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE NEXT YEAR'S REQUEST.

WHAT STRUCK ME ABOUT THIS, THESE BILLS HAPPEN ALL THE TIME.

THEY ARE VERY CONTENTIOUS MOST OF THE TIME.

AND I THINK THIS IS THE TYPE OF THING THAT MEMBERS OF

CONGRESS DON'T LIKE VOTING AGAINST BECAUSE IT CAN BE

USED AGAINST YOU ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL.

THIS MONEY IS NECESSARY TO KEEP THE MILITARY GOING.

WHAT IS NOT NECESSARY IS THE SECOND PART OF THE NUMBER,

ALL THOSE MISSIONS.

IN THIS ARGUMENT THAT REPUBLICANS ARE MAKING IT ABOUT

HEALTHCARE, THEY ARE SAYING THAT SINGLE-PAYER HEALTH CARE IS THE

WRONG WAY FOR AMERICA TO GO.

THIS IS UNCHECKED SINGLE-PAYER $700 BILLION EXPENDITURES.

THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.

WE CAN PAY FOR OUR MILITARY AND DEFENSE IN A SINGLE-PAYER

KIND OF WAY.

WE CAN DO IT FOR HEALTHCARE.

IF THE RIGHT TO DEFEND YOUR COUNTRY IS A RIGHT THAT WE

ARE ALL BORN WITH, SO IS THE RIGHT TO REMAIN HEALTHY

THROUGHOUT OUR LIFE.

THERE BOTH TO KEEP US ALIVE.

BUT THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WASTE IN THE MILITARY

AND IT WAS SOMETHING TRUMP CRITICIZING HE WAS CAMPAIGNING.

HE CLAIMED HE WAS GOING TO STOP IT, BUT HE IS ONLY ADDING

TO THAT WASTE.

OF COURSE HE WANTS TO DO THAT MILITARY PARADE WHICH WOULD

TAKE TAXPAYER MONEY.

THAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF WASTE.

ESPECIALLY WHEN PEOPLE IN CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT

HIMSELF KEEP MAKING ARGUMENTS AGAINST UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE AND

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THE TOPIC OF SOCIAL SECURITY COMES UP.

HOW ABOUT YOU DON'T SPEND AN ADDITIONAL $700 BILLION ON THE

MILITARY WHICH IS INCREDIBLY WASTEFUL.

WHY DO I THINK IT'S WASTEFUL?

A LOT OF YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT

MANY GOES TO PRIVATE CONTRACTORS WHEN IN REALITY WE DON'T NEED TO

PAY THESE EXORBITANT FEES TO THESE CONTRACTORS TO GET THINGS

DONE IN THE PENTAGON.

JUST LAST DECEMBER, THE WASHINGTON POST PUBLISHED AN

INCREDIBLE PIECE REGARDING THE PENTAGON AND HOW THEY TRIED TO

COVER UP A STUDY THAT SHOWED $125 BILLION IN WASTE.

THIS STUDY, GO BACK AND READ IT.

THE STUDY IS DONE AND THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT COULD'VE

SAVED IT BY LOOKING AT THE RESULTS AND DOING SOMETHING TO

CUT THE WASTE AND BUREAUCRACY.

THERE'S HONESTLY MONEY GOING TO THINGS THAT WE DON'T NEED

IN THE MILITARY ANYMORE.

INSTEAD OF DOING THAT THE PENTAGON REALIZED IF THIS

BECOMES PUBLIC THEN CONGRESS IS MUCH LESS LIKELY TO INCREASE

FUNDING TO THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT.

LET'S JUST BURY IT AND PRETEND LIKE IT DOESN'T EXIST.

IN THAT SAME PIECE, TRUMP IS QUOTED AS SAYING HE'S GOING TO

STOP IT.

HE IS SUPPOSEDLY GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

HE GETS TO OFFICE AND WHAT IS THE CALL FOR?

ANYWAY IT IS JUST

FRUSTRATING.

WE PAY TAXES SO OUR GOVERNMENT CAN TAKE CARE OF US.

WE GOT INTO THE DETAILS OF THE IRAN DEAL YESTERDAY.

THAT IS ALL BEING DONE ON

PURPOSE BECAUSE THEY WANT

MORE MONEY FOR THESE PRIVATE CONTRACTORS AND THAT IS IT.

WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY, OR YOUR HEALTH

INSURANCE OR COVERAGE.

WHO CARES ABOUT AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND MAKING SURE THE

PEOPLE IN OUR LIVING ON THE STREET.

WE HAVE TO FROM THE MILITARY BECAUSE THESE PRIVATE

CONTRACTORS HAVE TO MAKE MONEY.

THAT IS WHERE TAXPAYER MONEY GOES TO.

ADDITIONALLY I WOULD ADD IF YOU ARE NOT ñ IF YOU ARE TAKING

700 BILLION FROM THE AMERICAN TAXPAYERS FOR THE MILITARY ñ I

SHOULD SAY IF THERE IS SINGLE-PAYER HEALTH CARE,

THERE IS GOING TO BE WASTE.

THERE IS WASTE EVERYWHERE IN GOVERNMENT.

BUT IT IS STILL BETTER.

BUT THE VA, THERE IS NO TALK ABOUT THE VA HERE.

THIS IS A BLANKET BILL, IT IS UNFETTERED AND UNTOUCHED BY

AMENDMENTS.

AMENDMENTS THEY COULD'VE TALKED ABOUT NORTH KOREA.

THERE IS NOTHING IN HERE ABOUT THE BAN ON TRANSGENDER IN

THE MILITARY.

THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IS GOING TO GET THIS AND TALK

ABOUT WHERE THE MONEY IS GOING TO GO.

BUT THERE IS NO TALK ABOUT THE VA.

THAT TO ME IS ONE THING THAT IS BLARING.

THIS IS WHAT STICKS OUT TO ME ñ NICK MULVANEY MONTHS AGO ñ

WHEN IT WENT DOWN TO THE MEALS ON WHEELS IT WAS ONE OF THE

HEADLINES.

HE WAS READY TO CUT IT BECAUSE NO ONE REALLY NEEDS THAT.

THERE WAS ONE LINE HE SAID WHERE HE SAID I CAN'T FORCE A

CONSTRUCTION WORKER IN OHIO THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS

SINGLE MOTHERS ENTITLEMENTS OR HER CHILDREN'S EDUCATION, I

CAN'T MAKE HIM PAY TAXES TO GO TO HER.

BUT I CAN MAKE EVERYONE WHO IS DISAGREEING WITH THESE WARS TO

BUILD MORE WAR MACHINES OR BUILD MORE COMPANIES.

WHAT IF I RAISE MY HAND AND SAID I DON'T WANT TO FUND YOUR WARS

ANYMORE?

I DON'T HAVE THAT SAY ANYMORE.

BUT THAT OHIO WORKER HAS ALL THE RIGHT TO SAY YOU KNOW WHAT, EFF

THE MOTHER IN KANSAS.

BY THE WAY THIS IS A PERFECT ILLUSTRATION

WHERE WHILE THE GOVERNMENT TAKES OUR TAXPAYER MONEY AND USES IT

TOWARD THIS TYPE OF WASTE, TO MAKE PRIVATE CONTRACTORS WEALTHY

THEY DISTRACT US BY ATTACKING THAT MOTHER LIVING IN POVERTY.

THEY DISTRACT US BY TALKING ABOUT THE "OTHERS."

AND THE WALL AND THE MEXICANS.

THEY DISTRACT US ñ

DO YOU THINK THIS IS A TOPIC OF DISCUSSION AMONGST MOST

AMERICANS?

HELL NO.

BUT THIS IS THE KIND OF STUFF THAT REALLY GOES ON THAT

AMERICANS SHOULD BE OUTRAGED ABOUT.

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President Trump Attends United Nations General Assembly - Day 1 - Duration: 0:50.

The President: The United Nations was founded on truly noble goals yet in recent years the

United Nations has not reached its full potential because of bureaucracy and mismanagement.

We seek a United Nations that regains

the trust of the people around the world, we encourage the secretary-general to

fully use his authority to cut through the bureaucracy, reform outdated systems

and make firm decisions to advance the UN's core mission.

We pledge to be partners in your work and I am confident that if we work together and champion

truly bold reforms the United Nations will emerge as a stronger more effective

more just and greater force for peace and harmony in the world.

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Lawrence: Why Donald Trump's UN Speech Worst, Most Dangerous In History | The Last Word | MSNBC - Duration: 9:58.

For more infomation >> Lawrence: Why Donald Trump's UN Speech Worst, Most Dangerous In History | The Last Word | MSNBC - Duration: 9:58.

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U.S. Senate passes massive increase in military spending for 2018 - Duration: 1:32.

Following on the heels of President Trump's call for a sharp increase in military spending

to deal with threats like North Korea,... the U.S. Senate has approved a mammoth defense

policy bill for 2018.

The bill authorizes the Pentagon's budget for next year.... and sets guidelines on how

the money is spent.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly passed a roughly 700 billion dollar defense policy

bill for the next fiscal year,... backing President Trump's call for a bigger and stronger

military.

The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act,... which authorizes a 81 billion dollar

on-year increase in defense budget,... was passed with 89 votes in favor and just eight

votes against.

The legislation includes an additional eight-point-five billion dollar allocation for the Missile

Defense Agency to strengthen missile defense.

It also includes the Pentagon's pledges to defend the Korean Peninsula through the deployment

of the THAAD anti-missile system and a nuclear umbrella.

In addition,... the bill lays out Washington's plan to enhance its extended deterrence over

its allies in the Asia-Pacific region, including South Korea and Japan,... by mobilizing all

military capabilities, including nuclear and conventional.

The House of Representatives passed its version of the bill in July,... and the two versions

must be reconciled before Congress can consider a final version.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. Senate passes massive increase in military spending for 2018 - Duration: 1:32.

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North Korea slams 'truly disgusting and malicious' US over UN sanctions - Duration: 3:34.

North Korea slams 'truly disgusting and malicious' US over UN sanctions

State-run newspaper Minju Joson suggested the international community's actions would only increase the likelihood of breaking out.

Pyongyang has ramped up tensions in recent months with its continued missile tests in defiance of global condemnation as Kim Jong-un builds up his nuclear arsenal.

The editorial came after fanatic Kim Jong-un's hermit state was condemned by the UN Security Council and punished with a new round of sanctions.

In response, the paper wrote: "Truly disgusting and whats more ridiculous is the malicious behaviour of the US staking its fate on the threadbare farce of the sanctions even though it is quite well aware that the sanctions will bring it nothing.

"The US racket of sanctions and pressure on the DPRK has only hardened the will of the Korean army and people to annihilate the enemies and resulted in making them open up the way to a charge with the sledge-hammer of self-reliance." North Korea has repeatedly conducted nuclear and missile tests, the latest being a mid-range missile fired over Japan on Friday, soon after its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3.

The editorial claimed the sanctions aimed to "stamp out" the regime but it insisted the efforts would fail.

It read: "There is no other option for the DPRK as the US is working with bloodshot eyes to undermine the ideology of the DPRK and bring down its social system by brandishing the sanctions stick.

"The US sanctions on the DPRK will prove futile and it will be just like sweeping the sea with broom." Despite words of caution from s main trading partner, China, the US has said military options are still on the table to deal with North Korea.

President Donald Trump said he was more confident than ever that our options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming".

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has also hinted the US has a military option that would not put the South at risk.

But China's foreign ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, warned: Developments in the peninsula nuclear issue up to this point prove that, no matter whether it is military threats in words or in action, they cannot promote and advance a resolution." He said: "To the contrary, it just adds to tensions and makes achieving the goal of denuclearisation on the peninsula appear more complicated and difficult to resolve.".

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