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Defending President Trump,.. Washington's envoy to the United Nations is standing with

her boss over his outspoken verbal attack on North Korea during his first appearance

at the UN General Assembly.

Nikki Haley insists Trump's branding of the North Korean leader has worked,... and says

other world leaders also believe Kim Jong-un is behaving extremely recklessly.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has defended President Trump's first address

to the UN General Assembly, in which he referred to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as "Rocket

Man."

Speaking with ABC News on Wednesday,... Haley said this is how the international community

is referring to the North's leader.

In an interview with CBS the same day,... Haley also said President Trump does not want

a war,... stressing that Washington will not give up on diplomacy.

Her comments come after President Trump warned the North of "total destruction" in his UN

speech.

Trump's strong rhetoric against North Korea underscores his administration's strong determination

to tackle the regime's nuclear issue.

Referring to his UN address as the strongest level of rhetoric,... analysts say it could

mean more than a simple warning.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis has hinted that it's time to prepare for military

options against Pyongyang,... amid the diplomatic efforts exerted to resolve the standoff.

Speaking at an annual conference of the U.S. Air Force Association,... Mattis said Washington

needs to face the somber reality that military action could be necessary if diplomacy fails.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:42.

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Hurricane Maria US mainland is not out of the woods yet - Duration: 1:19.

For more infomation >> Hurricane Maria US mainland is not out of the woods yet - Duration: 1:19.

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Introducing the U.S. Ambassador to Algeria, John Desrocher - Duration: 0:54.

Hello! Assalaamu alaykum!

I'm John Desrocher, and I am honored to be the new U.S. Ambassador to Algeria.

[U.S. Ambassador to Algeria John Desrocher]

I've visited Algiers four times, and each time I have discovered new things about your great country.

I'm delighted to be heading back to Algiers, but I'm also looking forward to

going beyond the capital and seeing as much of your fascinating country as I can.

My wife, Karen, and I are excited to live in a country with such generous and warm people.

As ambassador, my mission is to expand cooperation between our countries in all fields

and strengthen the friendship between Americans and Algerians.

I look forward to learning more about Algeria's culture and history.

Please visit our embassy Facebook page and tell me where I should go and what I should see.

See you soon. Saha!

[Connect with us dz.usembassy.gov facebook.com/usembassyalgiers @usembalgiers]

[Select media © AP Images Produced by the U.S. Department of State]

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WATCH; Mugabe "Rests His Eyes" 💤😪 During Trump Speech,🎤 United Nations General Assembly 2017 - Duration: 2:19.

For more infomation >> WATCH; Mugabe "Rests His Eyes" 💤😪 During Trump Speech,🎤 United Nations General Assembly 2017 - Duration: 2:19.

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Iranian President Blasts Trump in UN speech - Duration: 1:02.

For more infomation >> Iranian President Blasts Trump in UN speech - Duration: 1:02.

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U.S. citizen mistaken for illegal immigrant by ICE workers in Oregon - Duration: 3:32.

I was targeted, I was stalked, I was singled out, I was discriminated,

humiliated and left out there hanging

after being done wrong to.

Do you have a warrant? Are you with ICE?

Do you have a warrant for arrest? Do you have any identification that you can show them?

we do not know you please back away from

It's very difficult to to even put in words of what before and after, it's I

just it's insane it's, it shouldn't happen.

I never had expected to find myself in this situation because I'm a U.S. citizen.

I never expected to be the victim.

Monday morning my wife and I were going to a court hearing that she

was scheduled to appear to. As we were arriving near the courthouse we saw a

rally of people gathering around. As we got closer we I realized that it was

ACLU protesters. The lady approached me and asked me, excuse me can I get your

name and I said Isidro and the gentleman yelled what's your real name.

My wife says what do you need his name for who are you and then we started

asking questions. Why they want to know who I am, why they want, do you have ID

with you can we see your ID, what's your name, your full name. My wife

started arguing with the guy I was arguing with the lady, questioning

who they were could you tell me who you are why do you need my information and

while all that was going on the lady said well I got a picture of you. And

this and that, and my wife's like well just show me that picture. The picture

got in there my wife saw it and my wife got outraged

because it wasn't me. I saw a gentleman that came on my left side came

towards the lady that I was arguing with with the green hoodie and he goes can I

see the photo. So he took the phone from her she handed him the phone, he looked

at the phone, looked at me, handed the phone back to her and he tapped her on

the shoulder and says that's not him let's get out of here. And just like that

it was like they just all got in their cars and drove off. Nobody said anything

til now, no they haven't said anything. I'm sure Oregonian or somebody else is

questioning them and they haven't I think because they really messed up.

The Latinos, Mexicans, illegal aliens, whatever you want to call, demeaning to me

the way they use those phrases, were were citizens. You name it, there were people

this country's put together of different minorities.

For more infomation >> U.S. citizen mistaken for illegal immigrant by ICE workers in Oregon - Duration: 3:32.

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The US handed Iraq over to the Iranians - Duration: 0:58.

The smashing of the Iranian state in 2003--sorry, the Iraqi state in 2003

And toppling Saddam Hussein was very destabilizing and in fact handed Iraq over to the Iranians

Which is, you know, what is happening today. Iran in effect controls Baghdad.

And also and on top of the invasion you have had the Arab Spring events, which created

you know, civil wars

across the region, and you have four states that are in chaos, and you have failed states

I mean, not all the blame goes to the United States

But a significant amount does and Iran has been extremely able, and I have to, you know

you know, take my hat off to Iran

It has been extremely able at taking advantage of the power vacuums that have been created by both the American invasion and by the

Arab-Spring-related civil wars

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U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:39.

Washington's envoy to the United Nations is standing with her boss over his outspoken

verbal attack on North Korea.

Nikki Haley insists President Trump's branding of the North Korean leader has worked,...

and says other world leaders also believe Kim Jong-un is behaving very dangerously.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has defended President Trump's first address

to the UN General Assembly, in which he referred to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as "Rocket

Man."

Speaking with ABC News on Wednesday,... Haley said this is how the international community

is referring to the North's leader.

In an interview with CBS the same day,... Haley also said President Trump does not want

a war,... stressing that Washington will not give up on diplomacy.

Her comments come after President Trump warned the North of "total destruction" in his UN

speech.

Trump's strong rhetoric against North Korea underscores his administration's strong determination

to tackle the regime's nuclear issue.

Referring to his UN address as the strongest level of rhetoric,... analysts say it could

mean more than a simple warning.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis has hinted that it's time to prepare for military

options against Pyongyang,... amid the diplomatic efforts exerted to resolve the standoff.

Speaking at an annual conference of the U.S. Air Force Association,... Mattis said Washington

needs to face the somber reality that military action could be necessary if diplomacy fails.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:39.

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South Korean President Moon urges U.S. business leaders to invest in South Korea... - Duration: 2:39.

In New York for a third day, President Moon Jae-in urged American business leaders to

invest in South Korea... putting aside fears of threat from North Korea.

The South Korean leader asserted... "now is the time to invest in South Korea."

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung is in New York with more.(STAND-UP)

"New York is an international hub for global business, commerce, and finance... in fact,

one of the largest financial centers on the planet.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in, on day three of his four-day visit to New York, set

his eyes on Wall Street... rolling up his sleeves to reassure big name investors that

his economy remains strong... despite all."

Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, David Rubenstein of Carlyle...

Dan Quayle of Cerberus... and President Moon Jae-in chatting over grilled seabass.

It's a rare sight... but the president's message to 200 top U.S. investors at his first overseas

investor relations event is loud and clear: Korea, U.S. free trade agreement is benefits

both nations... and now more than ever is the time to invest in South Korea.

(Korean) "It is crystal clear that the Korea, U.S.

FTA benefits both countries in expanding trade, increasing market accessibility, boosting

investments and creating job opportunities."

FTA , , , .

Mr. Moon, however, said...

upon Washington's request, Seoul will have a dialogue with an open mind.

But, his key goal in his first IR event: quelling investment concerns stemming from continued

threats posed by his neighbor to the North.

(Korean) "I'm sure the U.S. business community and

finance industry are concerned about the recent nuclear and missile provocations by North

Korea."

, .

But...

Mr. Moon asserted that when North Korea abandons its nuclear and missile program and take the

path to dialogue, a new economic map will be drawn and Korea will become an even more

attractive destination for investment.

(Korean) "I speak with confidence that this is the

time to invest in the Korean economy which is making another leap forward."

.

(English) "Sharing your views... it's very comforting

and important and wish you well on that.

What I want to say is that Koreans make great partners."

(STAND-UP) "The South Korean president now has a big

day ahead of him.

On the fourth and final day of his New York visit comes the highlight.

He'll make debut on the United Nations, he'll deliver a key message to North Korea and the

international community and sit down with his ally U.S. President Donald Trump.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, New York."

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U.S. Navy to upgrade USS George Washington for new weapons, F-35 fighter - Duration: 0:48.

The U.S. Navy is beginning a massive upgrade to its USS George Washington aircraft carrier

to enable it to accommodate the F-35C carrier-launched stealth fighter.

According to the U.S. international affairs magazine "The National Interest," the 25-year-old

Nimitz aircraft carriers have been undergoing midlife refueling and technology upgrades

since last month …so they can serve for another 25 years with newly configured structures

and weapons systems.

The two-year-long process, dubbed Refueling Complex Overhaul, costs about two-point-eight

billion U.S. dollars per carrier.

The plan for now is that the USS George Washington will operate the F-35C fighter by 2021.

For more infomation >> U.S. Navy to upgrade USS George Washington for new weapons, F-35 fighter - Duration: 0:48.

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U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:41.

Defending President Trump,.. Washington's envoy to the United Nations is standing with

her boss over his outspoken verbal attack on North Korea during his first appearance

at the UN General Assembly.

Nikki Haley insists Trump's branding of the North Korean leader has worked,... and says

other world leaders also believe Kim Jong-un is behaving extremely recklessly.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has defended President Trump's first address

to the UN General Assembly, in which he referred to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as "Rocket

Man."

Speaking with ABC News on Wednesday,... Haley said this is how the international community

is referring to the North's leader.

In an interview with CBS the same day,... Haley also said President Trump does not want

a war,... stressing that Washington will not give up on diplomacy.

Her comments come after President Trump warned the North of "total destruction" in his UN

speech.

Trump's strong rhetoric against North Korea underscores his administration's strong determination

to tackle the regime's nuclear issue.

Referring to his UN address as the strongest level of rhetoric,... analysts say it could

mean more than a simple warning.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis has hinted that it's time to prepare for military

options against Pyongyang,... amid the diplomatic efforts exerted to resolve the standoff.

Speaking at an annual conference of the U.S. Air Force Association,... Mattis said Washington

needs to face the somber reality that military action could be necessary if diplomacy fails.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:41.

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GKIDS Takes Over U.S. Studio Ghibli Distribution From Disney - Duration: 5:43.

GKIDS Takes Over U.S. Studio Ghibli Distribution From Disney

Disney is no longer distributing most Studio Ghibli movies in America, sparking hope that the beloved anime films will finally be more accessible both in American theaters, as well as DVD and Blu-Ray.

20 years after Disney struck a landmark deal with Japanese anime titan Studio Ghibli, the American media conglomerate has quietly backed away from the films' American distribution.

New York-based distributor GKIDS now has sole stewardship of Ghibli's catalog, with the exceptions of 2013's The Wind Rises and Grave of the Fireflies.

"We have nothing but love for Disney ourselves, and the work they did to present these films to audiences for the first time," a GKIDS spokesperson told Kotaku.

Disney will continue to distribute the films in other countries such as France, GKIDS noted, but in the United States, GKIDS is "beginning to consolidate rights under one roof.

" (Disney did not return requests for comment.

Prior to Disney's involvement, American releases for Miyazaki's films were spotty.

Nausicaa was infamously chopped up into a heavily-edited VHS release titled Warriors of the Wind.

My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies got uncut VHS releases in 1993, with the former endearing Miyazaki's animation to American audiences.

In 1996, Disney acquired worldwide distribution rights to Studio Ghibli films, just as the studio was about to put out blockbuster hits like Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away.

Allegedly, Fox and Warner Brothers were in the running as potential partners, but it was reported that Ghibli's fears that the companies would cut or alter the films swayed them to Disney.

Disney brought on celebrity voice actors like Phil Hartman, Billy Crystal, Jean Simmons and Claire Danes to dub the classic films, slowly releasing them into the U.S.

market (Adorably, Miyazaki, then 55, did not attend the gala reception that followed the reported $10 to $30 million-dollar deal.).

But even though Disney released many films on DVD and Blu-ray, Miyazaki movies were not widely distributed in U.S.

theaters until fairly recently.

In 2011, Disney brought GKids, known for distributing sophisticated foreign films, into the picture for the theater rights.

Ever since, GKids has hosted Studio Ghibli festivals across the U.S., appeasing fans who never had a chance to see the older titles in a theater.

In July, GKIDS took the reins for home distribution, too.

Previously, it had published several titles on Blu-ray that Disney did not, including newer films like When Marnie Was There as well as the two Ghibli classics that Disney never got around to, 1991s Only Yesterday and 1993s Ocean Waves.

Disney gave Americans a great thirst for Ghibli whimsy, but failed to make the movies as accessible as they could have been.

So far, GKids has proven that Ghibli movies are in good hands.

And GKids will distribute My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Ponyo, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind on DVD and Blu-Ray in October.

It's a big moment for Miyazaki aficionados who had few places to turn to experience the anime they love.

Early in 2018, the remainder of the Ghibli catalog, including My Neighbors the Yamadas for the first time on Blu-ray in America, will be available, too.

Here's hoping GKids will strike a few streaming deals while they're at it.

For more infomation >> GKIDS Takes Over U.S. Studio Ghibli Distribution From Disney - Duration: 5:43.

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US Army's New Handgun Undergoes Final Testing - Duration: 1:01.

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Top 10 US States That Did Not Make The Cut - Duration: 11:17.

Top 10 US States That Did Not Make The Cut

From the moment the first 13 colonies formed the United States of America, there have been several attempts to create new states that just did not make the cut.

These regions were within the borders of todays Lower 48, but the people in these areas were unhappy with the governments of their respective states and territories. So in true revolutionary style, they decided to break away.

They didnt necessarily pull out guns and go down in physical fights, but they did make formal attempts to create new states in the US. The reasons for these proposed new states provide a fascinating read.

If youre a US citizen, you might be living in a different state today if any of the following 10 US states had made the cut. Free City Of Tri-Insula.

10. Free City Of Tri-Insula

In January 1861, New York Mayor Fernando Wood announced that New York City would secede from the antislavery North and join the proslavery South if the Union ever broke up.

Wood, a staunch critic of Abraham Lincoln, claimed that the move was necessary as the Lincoln-led Union was a corrupt entity that was only interested in New Yorks wealth.

Under the new arrangement, Long Island would merge with Manhattan and Staten Island to create the Free City of Tri-Insula.

In truth, New Yorks elite, which included Wood, were only trying to protect their wealth. At that time, New York was the most profitable city in the Union. However, its riches were tied to the South and the slave trade.

Its primary cash cow was the supply of goods and services, including slaves, to the proslavery South. New York also financed slave expeditions and served as a rendezvous point for slaves about to be shipped to Brazil and Cuba.

New York abandoned its secession plan after the Confederates attacked New York–based Fort Sumter in April 1861.

9. State Of Sequoyah

The Territory of Oklahoma was renamed the State of Oklahoma when it became the 46th state of the Union in November 1907.

Before then, the territory attempted to join the Union as two states: the State of Oklahoma and the State of Sequoyah, which today forms part of eastern Oklahoma.

Had the State of Sequoyah been created, it would have been dominated by members of five Native American tribes that were resettled there from Mississippi in 1830.

The first call for the state was raised in 1902 when natives of the Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole) met and proposed the creation of a Native American–dominated state.

The state was named after Sequoyah, the Cherokee leader who created the Cherokee alphabet. The tribes met again in 1903 and 1905, when they drafted a constitution and petitioned the US Congress to accept the proposed state into the Union.

The state was almost created. Then politicians from the eastern United States advised President Theodore Roosevelt against admitting two western states into the Union over fears that the West would become more influential than the East.

This ended the attempt to carve out the State of Sequoyah from the Territory of Oklahoma. Interestingly, the constitution adopted by the State of Oklahoma is an edited version of the one from the proposed State of Sequoyah.

8. State Of Franklin

After the Revolutionary War, North Carolina remained undecided about what to do with todays East Tennessee, which used to be part of its territory. At first, East Tennessee was almost ceded to the federal government.

However, North Carolina reversed this decision and decided to hold onto the land until they determined what to do.

This created tension in East Tennessee, whose citizens feared that North Carolina would not protect them if they were ever attacked by Native Americans.

So, on August 23, 1784, the citizens of East Tennessee seceded from North Carolina and formed the territory of Frankland, which applied to become the 14th state of the Union in 1785.

North Carolina opposed the proposal. But the unrecognized state, led by John Sevier, continued with its secession attempt and tried winning the support and recognition of other states.

Its government even renamed the territory Franklin, hoping to win the support of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

Benjamin Franklin never supported the new territory, but it did win the support of seven other states. Unfortunately, this was not enough to meet the two-thirds majority needed for its inclusion in the Union.

Nevertheless, Sevier continued to govern the state of Franklin. They drafted a constitution, set up courts, and signed treaties with neighboring native tribes. Even so, the state faced the threat of a Native American invasion in 1788.

With no local allies, Sevier asked Spain for help.

This did not go down well with the North Carolina government, which promptly arrested Sevier. His supporters forcefully freed him from jail. Thereafter, Sevier relinquished control of Franklin to North Carolina, which fought off the Native Americans.

7. States Of Jacinto, Lincoln, Matagorda, Texlahoma, Jefferson, And More

In March 1845, the US Congress called for the division of Texas into a maximum of four states. Since then, there have been a series of attempts to divide Texas into several states. So far, all have failed.

The first attempt was in 1847 when it was suggested that Texas be separated into proslavery East Texas and antislavery West Texas. This proposal came to an abrupt end after the death of Isaac Van Zandt, one of its major proponents.

In 1850, a plan to carve out the State of Jacinto from Texas won little support in Congress.

Then another proposal in 1852 to divide Texas into East Texas and West Texas was stalled after 33 men in the Texas legislature vetoed it. Only 15 legislators supported it.

A constitutional convention held from 1868 to 1869 suggested the division of Texas into East Texas, South Texas, and Texas. The plan was rejected along with another to carve the State of Lincoln out of southern and western Texas.

Later, in 1870, the proposal to create the territories of Jefferson and Matagorda from Texas never came to fruition. Had it occurred, the territories would have been elevated to states whenever they decided to join the Union.

In 1871, it was suggested that Texas be divided into North Texas, South Texas, East Texas, and West Texas. Another proposal was made in 1914 to carve the State of Jefferson out of Texas.

Before World War II, there was also a plan to merge 46 counties from Texas with 23 from Oklahoma to create the State of Texlahoma. All these ideas were rejected.

Several other proposals occurred throughout the 20th century, including a plan in 1991 to carve out the State of Old Texas from Texas. Like the others, it met a brick wall.

6. State Of Absaroka

In 1939, disgruntled farmers from border counties in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana came together to form the State of Absaroka. Why? They were unhappy with the federal government for not bailing them out of the Great Depression.

The name of the state was derived from the Crow word for children of the large-beaked bird and is pronounced ab-SOHR-ka..

The citizens drew their map, printed license plates, and elected a governor. They also held a Miss Absaroka contest, which happened to be the only one ever held.

The secession attempt was an embarrassment for the governments of Wyoming and Montana, which quickly began paying attention to the problems of the farmers. The plans for the creation of the state were finally abandoned after the outbreak of World War II.

5. State Of Jefferson

In October 1941, Gilbert Gable, the mayor of Port Orford, Oregon, proposed the creation of a new state by merging his county with two others from Oregon and three from California.

He never provided a name for the proposed state, so a naming competition was held to decide what to call it.

Bonanza, Discontent, Jefferson, Orofino, Siscurdelmo, and Del Curiskiyou made the short list, but citizens settled on Jefferson in honor of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.

It is suggested that Gable was never serious about the plan and was only interested in drawing attention to the poor road at the Oregon-California border.

Nevertheless, the proposal gained nationwide attention when young men armed with hunting rifles stopped traffic on a highway and distributed pamphlets announcing the new state.

The secession attempt suffered a setback after Mayor Gable died on December 2 and finally came to an end after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor five days later.

4. Trans-Oconee Republic

In May 1794, Elijah Clarke, a former member of the Georgia militia, trespassed into the western part of Georgia that was reserved for the Creek tribe and established the Trans-Oconee Republic.

The Creek control over the region was backed by the 1790 Treaty of New York, which also empowered them to deal with trespassers.

However, Clarke insisted that certain trespassers should be allowed to settle in the area—specifically those whom the Creeks could not or would not expel.

So he invaded the region with some men from a militia he had formed earlier to attack Spanish Florida on behalf of France.

The Creeks did not resist Clarkes militia, which quickly shared the land, created fortifications, drafted a constitution, and held elections. President George Washington was not pleased with Clarkes action and pressured Georgia Governor George Mathews to force Clarke out.

This put Mathews in a fix because many Georgians disliked the Creeks and did not support the return of the land to them.

Mathews became emboldened at the urging of Judge George Walton, a famous lawyer who had signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of Georgia.

Walton clarified that Clarkes action would encourage repeats and destroy several treaties signed by the government with the native tribes.

In September 1794, Mathews sent a 1,200-man militia to forcefully expel Clark and his men from western Georgia. Luckily for Clarke, General Jared Irwin, one of the two generals leading the contingent, offered him the option of surrender.

Clarke accepted the offer and vacated the region with his militia.

3. Territory Of Colorado

Not to be confused with todays Colorado, the territory of Colorado was an attempt to carve out a state from California.

It was proposed in 1859 by several Southern California legislators in protest of the unfair taxation of ranchers and farmers in that area.

The number of ranchers and farmers equaled about 5 percent of the population of the mining regions, yet they paid twice as much in taxes as the miners did.

The secession movement was led by Andres Pico, a member of the California assembly. He submitted a proposal to Congress calling for the creation of the state. However, the issue of slavery was a hotter topic and Congress turned down the proposal.

2. Free And Independent State Of Scott

Tennessee joined the proslavery Confederacy during the US Civil War. However, the citizens of Scott, a remote county in Tennessee, did not support slavery so they pledged alliance to the antislavery Union.

In June 1861, two months into the Civil War, citizens of the county agreed to secede from Tennessee to form the Free and Independent State of Scott.

The state was neither recognized by the Union nor the Confederacy. It was largely forgotten until 1986 (125 years later) when someone noticed that the county had never officially applied to be readmitted to Tennessee.

That changed when citizens wrote to the governor and the Tennessee general assembly requesting to be readmitted as the 95th county of the State of Tennessee.

1. The Province And Government Of Westsylvania

In the 1770s, the states of Pennsylvania and Virginia laid claims and established control over areas that form parts of todays Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Maryland.

These claims would have been sorted by the Mason-Dixon Line that demarcated Pennsylvania from Maryland, but the survey was abandoned in 1767.

(Technically, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky are called commonwealths rather than states. So is Massachusetts, although its not involved in this territorial dispute. However, theres really no difference between a state and a commonwealth in the US.).

In 1776, inspired by the ongoing Revolutionary War and fearing a civil war between both states, citizens of the disputed region declared independence and renamed the region The Province And Government of Westsylvania. Thereafter, they petitioned Congress to admit them as the 14th state of the Union.

Congress ignored the petition, and the two states settled their border dispute in 1780.

This renewed calls for the creation of Westsylvania as several Virginians were angry at becoming citizens of Pennsylvania. Calls for the state were stalled after the Pennsylvania Assembly denounced it as treason, which was punishable by death.

The secessionists were finally quieted when Pennsylvania threatened to sell their lands.

For more infomation >> Top 10 US States That Did Not Make The Cut - Duration: 11:17.

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U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:41.

Washington's envoy to the United Nations is standing with her boss in the White House

over his outspoken verbal attack on North Korea during his first appearance at the UN

General Assembly.

Nikki Haley insists President Trump's branding of the North Korean leader has worked,...

and says other world leaders also believe Kim Jong-un is behaving very dangerously.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has defended President Trump's first address

to the UN General Assembly, in which he referred to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as "Rocket

Man."

Speaking with ABC News on Wednesday,... Haley said this is how the international community

is referring to the North's leader.

In an interview with CBS the same day,... Haley also said President Trump does not want

a war,... stressing that Washington will not give up on diplomacy.

Her comments come after President Trump warned the North of "total destruction" in his UN

speech.

Trump's strong rhetoric against North Korea underscores his administration's strong determination

to tackle the regime's nuclear issue.

Referring to his UN address as the strongest level of rhetoric,... analysts say it could

mean more than a simple warning.

Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis has hinted that it's time to prepare for military

options against Pyongyang,... amid the diplomatic efforts exerted to resolve the standoff.

Speaking at an annual conference of the U.S. Air Force Association,... Mattis said Washington

needs to face the somber reality that military action could be necessary if diplomacy fails.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. envoy to UN defends Trump's Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' remark - Duration: 1:41.

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Introducing the U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, George E. Glass - Duration: 2:11.

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South Korean President Moon urges U.S. business leaders to invest in South Korea... - Duration: 2:43.

In New York for a third day, President Moon Jae-in urged American business leaders to

invest in South Korea... putting aside fears of threat from North Korea.

The South Korean leader asserted... "now is the time to invest in South Korea."

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president.

She files this report from New York.(STAND-UP) "New York is an international hub for global

business, commerce, and finance... in fact, one of the largest financial centers on the

planet.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in, on day three of his four-day visit to New York, set

his eyes on Wall Street... rolling up his sleeves to reassure big name investors that

his economy remains strong... despite all."

Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, David Rubenstein of Carlyle...

Dan Quayle of Cerberus... and President Moon Jae-in chatting over grilled seabass.

It's a rare sight... but the president's message to 200 top U.S. investors at his first overseas

investor relations event is loud and clear: Korea, U.S. free trade agreement is benefits

both nations... and now more than ever is the time to invest in South Korea.

(Korean) "It is crystal clear that the Korea, U.S.

FTA benefits both countries in expanding trade, increasing market accessibility, boosting

investments and creating job opportunities."

FTA , , , .

Mr. Moon, however, said...

upon Washington's request, Seoul will have a dialogue with an open mind.

But, his key goal in his first IR event: quelling investment concerns stemming from continued

threats posed by his neighbor to the North.

(Korean) "I'm sure the U.S. business community and

finance industry are concerned about the recent nuclear and missile provocations by North

Korea."

, .

But...

Mr. Moon asserted that when North Korea abandons its nuclear and missile program and take the

path to dialogue, a new economic map will be drawn and Korea will become an even more

attractive destination for investment.

(Korean) "I speak with confidence that this is the

time to invest in the Korean economy which is making another leap forward."

.

(English) "Sharing your views... it's very comforting

and important and wish you well on that.

What I want to say is that Koreans make great partners."

(STAND-UP) "The South Korean president now has a big

day ahead of him.

On the fourth and final day of his New York visit comes the highlight.

He'll make debut on the United Nations, he'll deliver a key message to North Korea and the

international community and sit down with his ally U.S. President Donald Trump.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, New York."

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