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The defense chiefs of Seoul, Washington and Tokyo agree to coordinate efforts to resolve

North Korea issues... using not only pressure... but diplomacy.

They also vowed to maintain a high state of readiness against any further provocations

from Pyongyang through continued combined exerdises.

Lee Unshin has the highlights from the tripartite meeting.

South Korea, the U.S. and Japan have kicked off their joint ballistic missile warning

and anti-submarine warfare drills on Tuesday.

The training includes missile detection and tracking exercises to enhance defense capabilities

against possible missile launches from North Korea.

The two-day drills, carried out in the waters off the Korean Peninsula and Japan,... are

the fifth of their kind.

On Monday, Seoul's Defense Minister, Song Young-moo, and his U.S. and Japanese counterparts,...

James Mattis and Itsunori Onodera, reaffirmed the need to up their military preparation,

by continuing to hold joint military drills against Pyongyang's growing provocations.

The three met on the sidelines of the ASEAN security forum in the Philippines, and committed

to supporting trilateral efforts to tackle the North through maximum pressure.

Song added that South Korea is still prioritizing a peaceful solution,... but if Pyongyang were

to use military force on his country,...

Seoul would have no choice but to take strong action.

(Korean) "We understand the weight of engaging in a

war as such.

We would make all efforts necessary to resolve the issue in a diplomatic and economic way."

Tokyo's defense minister however endorsed Washington's view to consider "all options"

on the table... for dealing with the North's recent threats including a pair of missile

launches that flew over Japanese territory.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S., and Japan kick off missile warning drills - Duration: 1:44.

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President Donald Trump's first visit to Asia as U S leader. - Duration: 3:33.

For more infomation >> President Donald Trump's first visit to Asia as U S leader. - Duration: 3:33.

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Five US Presidents Stand For Anthem At Benefit, Most Miss Secret Message On George Bush Sr 's Blazer - Duration: 22:32.

Five US Presidents Stand For Anthem At Benefit, Most Miss Secret Message On George Bush Sr.'s

Blazer

Just this weekend five former US presidents (and President Trump by video conference call)

came together at the One America Appeal to raise money for Americans suffering from hurricane

devastation.

As IJR reports, it was a time when all presidents went to the podium to give remarks and rally

the crowd.

The remarks were all about bringing us together and getting through hard times.

Jimmy Carter, for example, talked about his work with Habitat for Humanity, and praised

Americans for spending so many hours each year volunteering.

It was all about responding to tragedy by coming together, and these five former presidents

were putting aside their political differences in order to unite in the effort.

A moment that really caught everyone's attention, however, came right at the beginning as the

national anthem played.

All the US presidents stood with their hands on their heart as the anthem played, although

George H.W. Bush Sr. could not due to being in a wheelchair now.

He still put his hand over his heart and showed his love for country.

There was a small detail on his blazer jacket that many people didn't see, however.

That's because it was very hard to see, but still definitely intentional.

If you look closely, you can see that George HW Bush had his sleeve specially stitched

in red, white and blue.

George W. Bush might be an anti-Trump traitor who wants to rant on about "white supremacy,"

but at least his dad knows how to show some respect, right?

What do you think about Bush Sr's blazer jacket?

Was it corny or cool in your opinion?

Out of the five presidents who do you think was the best and who do you think was the

worst?

The event altogether

was

a success.

Here's a video about

the event:

For more infomation >> Five US Presidents Stand For Anthem At Benefit, Most Miss Secret Message On George Bush Sr 's Blazer - Duration: 22:32.

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Kate Steinle case that led to d.e.b.a.t.e over US sanctuary cities Trump's call for wall is... - Duration: 4:03.

Kate Steinle case that led to d.e.b.a.t.e over US sanctuary cities Trump's call for wall is...

For more infomation >> Kate Steinle case that led to d.e.b.a.t.e over US sanctuary cities Trump's call for wall is... - Duration: 4:03.

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S. Korea, U.S., and Japan kick off missile warning drills - Duration: 1:44.

The defense chiefs of South Korea, the United States and Japan have agreed to coordinate

their efforts to resolve tensions with North Korea... using pressure... but also diplomacy.

They also vowed to maintain a high state of readiness against any further provocations

from Pyongyang,... by continuing to hold joint military drills.

Lee Unshin reports.

South Korea, the U.S. and Japan have kicked off their joint ballistic missile warning

and anti-submarine warfare drills on Tuesday.

The training includes missile detection and tracking exercises to enhance defense capabilities

against possible missile launches from North Korea.

The two-day drills, carried out in the waters off the Korean Peninsula and Japan,... are

the fifth of their kind.

On Monday, Seoul's Defense Minister, Song Young-moo, and his U.S. and Japanese counterparts,...

James Mattis and Itsunori Onodera, reaffirmed the need to up their military preparation,

by continuing to hold joint military drills against Pyongyang's growing provocations.

The three met on the sidelines of the ASEAN security forum in the Philippines, and committed

to supporting trilateral efforts to tackle the North through maximum pressure.

Song added that South Korea is still prioritizing a peaceful solution,... but if Pyongyang were

to use military force on his country,...

Seoul would have no choice but to take strong action.

(Korean) "We understand the weight of engaging in a

war as such.

We would make all efforts necessary to resolve the issue in a diplomatic and economic way."

Tokyo's defense minister however endorsed Washington's view to consider "all options"

on the table... for dealing with the North's recent threats including a pair of missile

launches that flew over Japanese territory.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S., and Japan kick off missile warning drills - Duration: 1:44.

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US 'CLUELESS' on what to do with North Korea after readying nuke bombers - Duration: 2:08.

US 'CLUELESS' on what to do with North Korea after readying nuke bombers

"The United States has no coherent plan for what to do about North Korea" John Dunn A US Airforce chief revealed the US was planning to put their B-52 nuclear bombers back on 24-hour alert for the first time since the end of the Cold War.

This move comes after both Trump and Kim Jong-un threatened to destroy each other with missiles. And Cambridge political theory professor John Dunn has said that both leaders were playing a very dangerous game in threatening each other.

He added that the US does not know what to do next with the Hermit Kingdom's regime.

He said: "It is very bad for any American presidency to have any other country that doesn't have any other clear and mutual understanding about nuclear weapons to be in a position, in principal to attack the US." Mr Dunn also believes that the despot nation could have a nuclear missile capable of hitting Los Angeles.

But if they were to detonate this, then the US would attack the North and end the ruling regime. He added: "The United States has no coherent plan for what to do about North Korea.

"It is actually difficult to know what to do with a rogue nuclear state. which has no other ways of securing continuation of its political safety." North Korea's next missile test could come when Trump visits South Korea next month.

For more infomation >> US 'CLUELESS' on what to do with North Korea after readying nuke bombers - Duration: 2:08.

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South Korea, U.S., and Japan kick off joint missile warning drills - Duration: 0:39.

South Korea, the United States and Japan have kicked off their joint ballistic missile warning

and anti-submarine warfare drills.

According to Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the training includes missile detecting and

tracking drills to enhance their defense capabilities against possible missile launches from North

Korea.

The two-day exercises, carried out in waters off the Korean Peninsula and Japan,... are

the fifth of their kind.

In a joint statement released on Monday by the defense chiefs of Seoul, Washington and

Tokyo,...the three sides reaffirmed their resolve to tackle North Korea's nuclear and

missile issues through maximum pressure.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S., and Japan kick off joint missile warning drills - Duration: 0:39.

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Fears of IMMINENT North Korea attack as US stages missile drills on border - Duration: 3:29.

Fears of IMMINENT North Korea attack as US stages missile drills on border

The drill is being done to prepare forces for the launch of a ballistic missile by North Korea, enabling the detection and tracking of the rocket.

Aegis combat system-equipped ships from the three countries are carrying out the exercises in the waters off South Korea and Japan – just off North Koreas border.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said they drills are designed to prepare against growing nuclear and missile threats by North Korea.

It comes as today a source in the White House warned a failure to properly confront the nuclear threat posed by the hermit state will lead to a darker era.

It is feared North Korea is gearing up to launch another missile. Just last month, Kim Jong-uns regime carried out its most powerful test to date – detonating a Hydrogen Bomb.

Japan has said the risk of an attack is now imminent, adding something must be done immediately to prevent World War 3 from erupting.

The countrys Defence Minister, Itsunori Onodera, said: "[The] threat posed by North Korea has grown to the unprecedented, critical and imminent level. "Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet with that level of threat.".

There are reports the North could be waiting to carry out its biggest show of military and nuclear might when Donald Trump visits the region next month.

It is thought the US President could visit the South Korean side of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) at the start of November.

A South Korean defence insider believes Kim Jong-un may be waiting for Trump to visit the region before launching a nuclear missile. When it comes to its nuclear and missile development, the process is still going on, the source said.

"North Korea may be waiting for US President Donald Trump to come to Northeast Asia and his message (during the upcoming trip).".

Just two days ago, Trump, who previously described arch-nemesis Kim as a rocket man, said he is preparing for World War 3 to erupt.

Speaking to Fox News, he said a war would not be nice before adding: Will that happen, who knows. He went on: We are so prepared like you wouldn't believe.

You would be shocked to see how totally prepared we are – if we need to be..

For more infomation >> Fears of IMMINENT North Korea attack as US stages missile drills on border - Duration: 3:29.

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World War 3: US Air Force deploys F-35 fighter jets to Japan amid North Korea tension - Duration: 4:39.

World War 3: US Air Force deploys F-35 fighter jets to Japan amid North Korea tension

The hailed aircraft will arrive at the Kadena Air Base at the start of November as part of a six-month deployment initiative.

General Terrence O'Shaughnessy, a Pacific Air Forces commander said: "The F-35A gives the joint warfighter unprecedented global precision attack capability against current and emerging threats while complementing our air superiority fleet." He also told Defence News: "The airframe is ideally suited to meet our command's obligations, and we look forward to integrating it into our training and operations." Twelve A-models of the fighter jet will be supported by 300 airmen from Utah as part of the deployment.

The aircraft announcement comes after F-35s made an appearance at the Seoul International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition last week. The F-35A fighters will join the F-35B planes that have been stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni since January.

The F-35A is used for traditional take-off and landings while the F-35B is capable of short take-off's and vertical landings. Both are stealth aircraft capable of inflicting incredible destruction on a chosen target.

The news of an increased military presence in Japan comes as the US and North Korea are engaged in a tussle that has upped World War 3 tensions another palpable gear.

The hermit kingdom recently labelled Japan a "stooge" and threatened the country with "bitter doom" in a statement from Kim Jong-un's puppet news agency.

Rodong Sinmun, the paper under control of the despot leader, fired the threats of annihilation at Tokyo as the rogue nation seems determined to provoke nuclear war.

The publication said: "During recent talks with the foreign minister of Denmark, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono let loose a string of rubbish that 'it is important for the whole international community to step up pressure upon the DPRK so as to get it change its policy.' "Earlier, he clung to the sleeves of diplomatic officials of the UK, Germany, China, Ukraine and other countries to stoke an atmosphere of pressure against the DPRK, clamouring about the necessity to put renewed pressure upon it.

"It is ridiculous for Japan, no more than a stooge, to trumpet about maximum pressure.

"Now the economic policy of the Japanese authorities has faced doom. North Korea also lashed out at Tokyo for the current military drills the country is conducting on the Korean Peninsula.

The publication went on: "The Japanese reactionaries are also seeking to realise their goal of militarisation and ambition for re-invasion by abusing the increasing tension on the Korean Peninsula.

"They are endlessly conducting all sorts of war drills in waters close to the Korean peninsula together with the US.

"If Japan, a parasite living under the wing of the US, dares keep on rash acts to make a showdown with the DPRK, the former will only face bitter doom." The latest threats from the isolationist kingdom come as Japanese leader Shinzo Abe sealed a thumping re-election victory after vowing to take a tough stance on North Korea.

For more infomation >> World War 3: US Air Force deploys F-35 fighter jets to Japan amid North Korea tension - Duration: 4:39.

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The Best New Architecture - Top 5 in the US - Summer 2017 - Duration: 5:16.

The best architecture made in the US recently, according to published reports, is the following

five designs.

They come from different places – big cities, countryside, and even from deep forests.

Position number 5.

The Watt Family Innovation Center is a university building where the students gather to meet

and study.

South Carolina is the state where the Clemson University tries to do the best for its students,

this time in cooperation with the architectural firm Perkins and Will.

Visually, the building is between an extremely simplified Greek temple, and a ship shaped

building packed with young people, classrooms and advanced technology.

Thanks to its glazing transparency, it seems inviting-us-all on-board, into the interior.

The architects have constructed complex multi layered facade - firm walls are behind the

wooden slats that are behind the metal frame and the huge glass windows.

There are many places in between these walls and layers, where students can be together

or study on their-own.

Simple furniture and bright orange accents are present all around.

This beautiful and expensive architectural design is all for students, but it is also

a great piece of promotion for the Clemson University and partner companies.

The next architectural design… as number 4 - a condominium building that relates quite

better to its context than it is usual for a location in New York, in the heart of Brooklyn.

This architectural piece is a product of the architect's and investor's decision not

to be so selfish like when you design huge high cubes that suck-off all sky-and-air still

left in Manhattan.

This design with cascade terraces on the upper half of the building, does not hurt the typical

Brooklyn urban structure, but improves it, giving a good example for the future projects.

People who will own and use these terraces will share great views over the city that

never sleeps, but more than that, they will be such a human connection between the sharp

city skyline and coziness of their own privacy.

For this approach to the project, being sensitive but decisive in its work, the New York's

architectural firm ODA deserves all the respect.

Further on the list… number 3 belongs to a place where you would like to escape from

pressures of everyday living.

The house is in a forest one hour drive from Seattle.

This architecture in the American Northwest makes you – if you are lucky enough to be

there – that you belong to the nature.

It is made of wood, and by its design, we cannot so clearly recognize if it comes from

the past, or it is recently built.

In fact, that is the quality that should be emphasized – this type of house, a hut,

retreat, cabin, made from the wood found around, is such a perfect structure for you to settle

in, that it can belong to all times, all generations, no matter if it's 19th or 21st century.

The truth is that the house is a decades-long process, probably still unfinished.

The architect is the owner himself, Jim Olson, the man who obviously succeeded

to integrate architecture and nature.

At number 2, there is a project of affordable housing, an example how to approach the problem

of making cheaper flats, but to stay in the typical building lines and shapes, in conditions

of South Los Angeles where different crimes are still present.

From the outside, the house seems to be protected, with living areas directed toward inner open

space.

With interesting roof opening that collects sunlight for that inner area, house is well

designed, in spite of the fact that it is almost a product of a scientific and social

calculation. Something similar to this…

At number one.

The housing with 52 units for disabled veterans.

That is not just a place to stay, this building offers protection, support, and medical services.

Architecture that is so successful makes a connection between private and the building's

inner public space where the tenants are encouraged to go, to share, to be together.

On the other side, the building is not isolated from the outside world.

Those levels of privacy and opportunities to be together, carved in a bold white design

statement, bring awards and many compliments to Brooks + Scarpa Architects.

For more infomation >> The Best New Architecture - Top 5 in the US - Summer 2017 - Duration: 5:16.

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U.S. judge orders retrial to determine amount Samsung should pay Apple - Duration: 0:43.

A judge in the United States has ordered a retrial to determine how much Samsung Electronics

should pay Apple for copying the iPhone design.

According to Reuters on Monday, the retrial includes three Apple patents such as its black

rectangular front face and rounded corners.

The new trial, called by a District Judge in California late Sunday local time,... comes

ten months after the U.S. Supreme Court set aside an almost 400 million U.S. dollar award

against Samsung.

The smartphone makers have until Wednesday to decide a date for the new trial although

according to reports, there's a chance they'll settle out of court.

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Defense chiefs of South Korea, U.S., Japan agree on further cooperation against North Korea - Duration: 2:05.

Our top story this morning...

The defense chiefs of South Korea, the United States and Japan have agreed to coordinate

their efforts to resolve tensions with North Korea through pressure and diplomacy.

They also vowed to maintain... a high state of readiness against any further provocations

from Pyongyang,... by holding joint military drills.

Yu Joonhee starts us off.

Seoul's Defense Minister Song Young-moo,... met his U.S. and Japanese counterparts...

James Mattis and Itsunori Onodera,... on the sidelines of the ASEAN security forum in the

Philippines on Monday.

There,... the three defense chiefs agreed to support trilateral efforts... to address

the North Korean nuclear issue through maximum pressure.

They also recognized the need to heighten their military posture... by continuing to

hold trilateral, ballistic missile warning and anti-submarine warfare drills... in light

of the regime's growing threat.

Seoul's defense chief stressed however,... that South Korea does not want to engage in

conflict with the North... and that it was prioritizing a peaceful solution to the crisis.

But he warned that,... if Pyongyang were to use military force on his country,...

South Korea would be forced to take strong action.

(Korean) "We understand the weight of engaging in a

war as such.

We would make all efforts necessary to resolve the issue in a diplomatic and economic way."

Tokyo's defense minister in comparison,... adopted a much tougher tone on Pyongyang,...

for its recent provocations including a pair of missile launches that flew over Japanese

territory.

Onodera sounded the alarm on North Korea's growing nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities...

and endorsed Washington's view to consider "all options" on the table.

(English) "The threat posed by North Korea has grown

to the unprecedented, critical and imminent level.

Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet with that level

of threat."

Other ASEAN ministers at the meeting also expressed concerns... about escalating tensions

on the Korean Peninsula.

They called on all parties to exercise restraint... and work towards resuming dialogue for the

peaceful denuclearization of North Korea.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Defense chiefs of South Korea, U.S., Japan agree on further cooperation against North Korea - Duration: 2:05.

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Hillary Worked FANATICALLY To Return Russian Spies Operating In U.S. Selling 20% Uranium!!! - Duration: 12:33.

Hillary Worked FANATICALLY To Return Russian Spies Operating In U.S. Selling 20% Uranium

all right so when it comes to Russia we have been telling you for over a year

the Democrats their allies in the mainstream media have been flat-out

lying to you the American people about what is really happening now we've also

been predicting that it would only be a matter of time before they manufactured

hysteria conspiracy theories on Russia blew up in their faces and that this

entire thing is gonna bull meringue back on the Democrats and of course the media

tonight that continues to happen and let me tell you why

NBC News is out with a bombshell report here's their own headline Muller is now

investigating Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta name sound familiar now he

happens to be the brother of Hillary Clinton's former campaign chairman John

Podesta and according to NBC News the special counsel Robert Muller has

launched a criminal inquiry into Tony Podesta and is lobbying firm the Podesta

group as NBC is reporting Muller's investigation began by looking into the

finances of former Trump campaign Chairman Paul Manafort but has since now

expanded to include Tony Podesta over whether his firm violated what is known

as fa ra fara the foreign agent Registration Act now under the law

lobbyists in the United States who work for foreign entities they must register

the Department of Justice and disclose what they're doing and according to NBC

well the Podesta group lobbied for Ukrainian nonprofit called the European

Center for a modern Ukraine that has ties to pro-russia political parties in

that country now this is where it gets interesting as NBC News reports the

Podesta group updated that registration and about its work with the Ukrainian

group only in June only after media reports only after

Congress started asking questions this hypocrisy from the Democrats beyond

stunning now we have heard for over a year now

Russia is a hostile country Putin such a bad character now it's the Democrats

what do you hear from the media the corrupt media crickets nothing Hillary

Clinton members of her campaign they have been attacking president Trump and

claiming there's a trump Russia conspiracy collusion

despite zero for over a year while John Podesta's

brother that's right John Podesta's brother the guy that ran Hillary's

campaign may have broken the law also tonight John Solomon is out with another

explosive report about Hillary Clinton take a look at this headline FBI watch

then acted as Russian spy move closer to Hillary Clinton

remember the media's reaction to Paul Manafort and Don junior now according to

the hill the FBI has evidence that when Hillary Clinton first became the

Secretary of State this is in 2009 Vladimir Putin in the Russians they

launched a campaign to try and gain access to Hillary her top aides her

husband Bill Clinton and according to the hill one attempt included a female

Russian spy pretending to be an American accountant now that spy used that false

identity to secure a job with a major Democratic donor in the hopes that she

would be able to collect intelligence on Hillary Clinton in the State Department

well guess what that Russian agent was eventually arrested and deported as part

of the FBI's massive 2010 spy ring bust now according to an email that the hill

obtained the Democratic donor who may have been compromised actually contacted

the State Department to alert Hillary Clinton about what was happening now we

did reach out to that donor for comment we didn't hear back shocky and Hillary

Clinton's spokesperson significantly tries as always to downplay this story

responding to the hill this weekend claiming oh it's all part of of a

partisan distraction in other words the vast right-wing conspiracy not

surprising but think about this for a second at the exact same time

Vladimir Putin and Russia are trying to infiltrate Clinton's inner circle

Hillary is using a private server that had top-secret

specialized access program classified national security information on it the

mom-and-pop shop bathroom the same server that was less secure than your

average gmail account Clinton knew what was happening because her office

commented on the Russia's firing bus back in 2010 yet she continued to use

the personal server now that's beyond reckless and it's a direct threat to

national security but that's only part of it and if that's not shocking enough

we have John Solomon and Sarah Carter's reporting from last week here are the

highlights from last week Bill Clinton he tried to get the State Department to

give him permission to meet with Russian nuclear officials while the uranium 1

deal was being approved by the Obama administration and his own wife and an

American lobbying firm took millions of dollars from a Russian state-run nuclear

energy corporation while at the same time providing pro bono services free

services to the Clinton Global Initiative

the Clinton Foundation now back in 2009 now the FBI was doing their job they

discovered evidence including documents and emails and financial records they

had eye witness accounts that the Russian nuclear officials working on

behalf of Vladimir Putin and Russia and Moscow they were engaging in bribery

kickbacks money laundering extortion and various other types of racketeering and

by the way other criminal conduct now just before the deal gets bill gets five

hundred thousand dollars when speaking in Moscow that's twice as normal

speaking fee he got it from a bank that had an interest in the uranium one deal

well bill he tried to meet while he was in Russia with nuclear nuclear leaders

he has to ask his own wife State Department for permission but instead he

didn't meet with them he met directly with Vladimir Putin and the Russian

government that has ties to the bank that's paying Bill Clinton and has an

interest in uranium 1 why because Vladimir Putin he wanted to control over

America's uranium market and what is so inexcusable is that the Obama

administration Hillary Clinton Eric Holder so many others they let this

happen and in 2010 the uranium 1 deal it was approved it gave Vladimir Putin what

he wanted control of 20% of America's uranium supply the foundational material

for nuclear weapons who would ever do this and we also learn from the hill and

circuit news.com the FBI has evidence including testimony they have an

informant that Russian nuclear officials funneled millions of dollars to the

Clinton Foundation while Hillary was serving as Secretary of State and

personally signing off on the Iranian one deal in the first place that gave

the uranium to Putin and it turns out the informant was blocked by the

Obama administration from exposing to Congress what was happening now the New

York Times also reported back in 2015 that the Russian nuclear company uranium

one was actually even exporting yellowcake uranium outside of our

country to Canada now even though they didn't have a license so we have no idea

what Putin has done with it where it's ended up did it go to North Korea to go

to Iran there's also several key officials that need to testify about

what they knew and when they knew it for example the former attorney General

Eric Holder he oversaw the FBI the FBI had all this information about bribery

kickbacks and money laundering in 2009 that was his job he was also a member

Eric Holder was of the committee that approved uranium one along with Hillary

so he had to know what was going on then you've heard the name Rod Rosenstein he

appointed Mueller Special Counsel looking in at Trump Russia collusion

he's the Deputy Attorney General now he actually helped lead the FBI

investigation into the Russian bribery scandal and we have the special counsel

himself Robert Muller well back in 2009 he was the FBI director during this

entire scandal and now we're supposed to trust Muller is going to investigate

Russian interference fairly objectively and honestly when he didn't tell

Congress about the Russian bribery plot and crimes that the FBI said they knew

were being committed this is inexcusable it's also another reason Muller needs to

go and he needs to go immediately there's also the fact that Robert Muller

has a troubling track record as a federal prosecutor take a look at this

headline from Fox news.com quote Muller team criticized by fellow attorneys for

his history of questionable tactics now a criminal defense attorney is saying

that Muller tried to entrap him while the now special counsel was working as a

prosecutor in Boston the same attorney also warned that mullahs Russian probe

well should be met with skepticism and tonight congressman Ron De Santis says

the House Oversight Committee is now investigating this uranium 1 deal

congressman De Santis also revealed some stunning information about the FBI

informant let's take a look at this I've been able to speak with the

confidential informant that helped the FBI uncover this bribery scheme I've

spoken with his attorney and this informant wants to tell his story but

he's currently under a nondisclosure agreement that was signed with the Eric

Holder Justice Department he came forward in 2016 was threatened with

reprisal from the Loretta Lynch Justice Department we have the money that went

to Bill Clinton for the speech the half a million dollars millions of dollars to

the foundation from sources connected with uranium one and then you had the

approval of the deal on the Cepheus board which Hillary Clinton was a member

of in 2010 so you do have the quid you have the quo this in this informant I

believe would be able to link those two together because he was right at the

heart of a lot with a lot of what was going on at the time

you see what's happening since we've been covering this because John Solomon

Sarah Carter have done amazing investigative work maybe and we've been

covering on it on this show now Congress is getting it now think about this maybe

what Ron de Santos would say maybe that's the reason why the Obama

administration blocked this FBI informant from talking because he might

be able to expose the criminal conduct from the Clintons and others within the

Obama administration now whatever non-disclosure agreement this informant

apparently signed with the Obama Department of Justice it needs to be

ripped up and it can be ripped up by the Trump administration by the Justice

Department you the American people deserve to know the truth about the

Clintons and how they sold out your national security and finally tonight in

just a pathetic display and despite mountains of evidence and now two

congressional investigations Hillary Clinton is saying oh she did nothing

wrong during the uranium one deal and Clinton is also attacking President

Trump Fox News and yeah even yours truly because we're telling you the truth

watch this Sean Hannity on his program has been very critical of the uranium

one deal the president saying with regard to Russia that's the real story

in all of this what would you say to those critics I would say it's the same

baloney they've been peddling for years there's been no no credible evidence by

anyone Trump and his allies including Fox News are really experts at

distraction and diversion so the closer the investigation about real Russian

ties between Trump Associates and real Russians as we've heard jeff sessions

finally admit to in his testimony the other day the more they want to just

throw mud on the wall and I'm their favorite target me and you know

President Obama we're the ones that they always like to put into the crosshairs

the vast right-wing conspiracy is back Hillary I have a few questions for you

why would you ever give Vladimir Putin the man you've been telling us is so

horrible and Russia of course our biggest enemy why would you give them

twenty percent of America's uranium the foundational material for nuclear

weapons why would you ever do that why did your husband get twice the amount of

money that he usually gets for a speech in Moscow and at the time of the deal he

meets with Vladimir and by the way I have another question

Hillary Clinton why did you do why did you take hundred and forty five plus

million dollars from all the people associated with this deal and will you

go under oath and answer questions I doubt it

you don't want to do you

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United States of Emotion - I Will Follow (Lyric Video) - Duration: 4:13.

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U.S. Military Investigators: Niger Attack Likely A Terrorist Set-Up | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 7:39.

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News Wrap: U.S. forces in Afghanistan 'not a blank check commitment, says Tillerson - Duration: 6:50.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The nation's top military commander is promising answers on why and how four U.S.

special operations troops were killed in the African nation of Niger.

They died October 4 in an ambush by soldiers affiliated with the Islamic State.

Marine General Joseph Dunford, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, held a rare extended

news conference today at the Pentagon.

He acknowledged many things are unclear, including the mission's intelligence and air support.

GEN.

JOSEPH DUNFORD, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman: I think it's important for us to baseline

what support was requested, at what particular time, when did it arrive, was it what they

needed.

We certainly have expressed a sense of urgency in getting the answers to the questions that

you have asked and the family have asked.

We want to have that investigation concluded as quickly as possible.

But we have prioritized making sure that the investigation is accurate.

JUDY WOODRUFF: We will hear more of General Dunford's remarks and delve into all of this

after the news summary.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made a surprise visit to Afghanistan today during his current

overseas trip.

It came as the Trump administration commits more troops to shore up the Afghan regime.

Tillerson flew into Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, and met with President Ashraf Ghani.

He reaffirmed President Trump's commitment, but said it's not unlimited.

REX TILLERSON, U.S. Secretary of State: He's also made it clear it is not a blank check

commitment.

That's why it is a conditions-based commitment.

Clearly, we have to continue the fight against the Taliban and against others in order for

them to understand they will never win a military victory.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Tillerson also urged moderates in the Taliban to move toward reconciliation

and full participation in the Afghan government.

From Kabul, Tillerson made a second unscheduled flight, to Baghdad, in a bid to curb Iran's

influence in Iraq.

He had called Sunday for Iranian-backed paramilitary forces in Iraq to -- quote -- "go home."

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi insisted today that the units are Iraqi patriots.

Tillerson also urged a peaceful solution to Baghdad's dispute with its Kurdish region.

The Kurds are pressing for independence.

There's word of a new massacre in Syria by Islamic State militants.

Damascus says at least 67 civilians were found dead in a central town recaptured over the

weekend.

Activists say the real number may be double that.

Meanwhile, a U.S.-backed militia has captured Syria's largest oil field from ISIS.

The militia says it's asking the Russians to prevent their Syrian allies from trying

to take it for themselves.

Donor nations pledged nearly $230 million in new funds today to aid Rohingya Muslims

in Bangladesh.

More than 600,000 have fled violence in Buddhist Myanmar since late August.

Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports on conditions in the refugee

camps.

JONATHAN MILLER: When you have been burned out of your homes, raped, shot at and beaten,

and now just want something to eat, this is the last thing you need.

The Bangladesh army was in charge of this handout today.

And it all got a bit testy.

At least now, though, there is aid.

And, on the whole, there is order.

Kutupalong, refugee camp, now a shanty city of more than a million, over half new arrivals.

Rohingya are still arriving faster than those trying to help them can cope with.

But the U.N. has a more visible presence now.

Medical care is more widespread, and there are thousands of new orange toilets, although

there is still only one for every 100 people.

There's an acute shortage of safe water, but they're sinking new tube wells daily, and

hand pumps mean people don't have to wash themselves and their dishes in puddles and

filthy rivers.

They have now turned into municipal swimming pools.

New tented classrooms are being built for the 450,000 children who need education.

The schools, though, still need nearly 6,000 teachers.

Now that the monsoon is drying up, makeshift shelters are springing up all over the flood

plain of this river down here.

And you can bet that, within a few weeks, this will be covered, only to be flooded out

again come the next deluge.

Sometimes, you find sick people running high fevers just by the roadside.

We walked deeper into suburban Kutupalong, where there is a frenzied construction boom.

Here, though, 17,000 people suffer acute malnutrition and an outbreak of cholera or measles could

be a mass killer.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News.

In the Philippines, the government today declared the southern city of Marawi liberated.

Militants aligned with the Islamic State seized it five months ago, and more than 1,100 people

died in the fighting since.

Today, troops celebrated across the city after defeating the last holdouts.

Federal employees raised the national flag at city hall.

Back in this country, President Trump today presented the Medal of Honor to a Vietnam

War medic.

Retired Army Captain Gary Rose was honored for repeatedly risking his life to help wounded

soldiers during a battle in September 1970.

He spoke later outside the White House.

CAPT.

GARY ROSE (RET.), Medal of Honor Recipient: This is our medal.

It's not mine.

We all earned it.

And to a great extent, it's for all those men who fought those seven years in MACV-SOG,

and even further than that to honor the men in all the Special Forces groups who fought

and died in that war.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Rose is now 70 and he lives in Huntsville, Alabama.

President Trump today ruled out changes to 401(k) retirement programs as part of tax

reform.

There'd been reports that Republicans were talking about limiting the amount that workers

may put aside in 401(k)s.

Separately, the president also told FOX Business Network that special counsel Robert Mueller

has not asked to interview him about Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

And stocks closed lower on Wall Street today.

The Dow Jones industrial average lost 54 points to close just under 23274.

The Nasdaq fell 42, and the S&P 500 slipped 10.

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US India cooperation may be gaining momentum - Duration: 5:32.

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World War 3: US fires ominous warning to North Korea – 'We're ready to fight TONIGHT' - Duration: 4:31.

World War 3: US fires ominous warning to North Korea – 'We're ready to fight TONIGHT'

In a show of strength against Kim's regime, and South Korean commanders met onboard the flagship of the US Seventh Fleet today to warn the despot they are ready to "fight tonight".

The warning comes during an "unprecedentedly grave security situation" on the Korean Peninsula as the allies wrap up five days live-fire drills at sea - exercises unpredictable Kim has labelled a "rehearsal for war".

has continued to provoke the West by testing nuclear weapons as well as long-range ballistic missiles, raising fears of breaking out in the region.  And today, Senator Bob Corker warned the President was with his approach to the rogue state.

General Jeong Kyeong-doo, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and US Forces Korea chief General Vincent Brooks met aboard the massive aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.

The Yonghap News Agency reports General Jeong Kyeong-doo as saying: Amid an unprecedentedly grave security situation, the deployment of Ronald Reagan and its carrier strike group to the Korean Peninsula and their joint exercise with South Korea is part of the increased deployment of US strategic assets here.  "It must have been a strong warning to North Korea." South Korean naval vessels have been training alongside the nuclear-powered USS Ronald Reagan, which can launch up to 90 state-of-the-art warplanes.

And it emerged last week to take part in the latest exercises over concerns North Korean special forces could try to invade the south by sea.

General Jeong Kyeong-doo added: "The latest joint exercise has been an opportunity to further improve the ability to carry out joint operations.

"The allies would continue to maintain their strong, joint posture to fight tonight through close cooperation." This week Japan warned the threat from the secretive north, through both nuclear and conventional weapons, had "reached a critical and imminent level." Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera told Reuters: "The threat posed by North Korea has grown to the unprecedented, critical and imminent level.

"Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet with that level of threat." Both American and South Korean troops stationed in East Asia have maintained a combat readiness motto of "ready to fight tonight" in case unpredictable Kim launches a preemptive strike or attempts an invasion of Seoul.

This week's naval drills are just the latest in a series of exercises by the allied forces. American bombers, escorted by stealth fighter jets, have been flying missions in international airspace along the hermit state's border for months.

And US commanders recently vowed to continue the sorties, despite a warning by Kim's regime that it "reserved the right" to shoot them down. Meanwhile, and the North Korean despot have continued to trade insults and threats.

Mr Trump has previously warned Kim he would "totally destroy" the north if it dared attack the US or one of its allies.

In response, the dictator called the President "mentally deranged" and said American would "pay a dear price" for its threats.

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North Korea pursues peace, but ready to deal with U.S. actions: North Korean diplomat - Duration: 0:52.

North Korea is continuing to verbally lash out against the United States,... suggesting

this time.... that it's the victim in the crisis.

The director-general of the North American department of the North's foreign ministry

argues that the U.S. is the only one stopping Pyongyang from developing nuclear arms,...and

the regime has no interest in starting a nuclear war.

Addressing a nonproliferation conference in Moscow on Monday,... Choe Son-hui is reported

to have reiterated that while her country pursues peace, it's ready to deal with Washington's

actions if necessary.

The North Korean diplomat has previously delivered stronger remarks,... saying the regime will

respond to fire with fire-- and that North Korea's nuclear deterrence is a matter of

life and death for the regime.

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BREAKING: US, Japan and South Korea 'prepare for North Korea attack' with missile drill - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:57.

BREAKING: US, Japan and South Korea 'prepare for North Korea attack' with missile drill

THE US, Japan and South Korean have begun a two-day training drill to prepare their

militaries in response to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.

The drill is being carried out between the allies near the border of the rogue state,

in Japanese and South Korea waters.

A Security Consultative Meeting agreement last year has seen similar exercises carried

out ever few months.

The move follows a warning from Japan that the threat posed by Kim Jong-un's rogue

state is "critical and imminent".

Japanese Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera called for action from the United States and

South Korea as he made the warning yesterday.

Mr Onodera's cautious statement comes in contrasts to calmer words from his US counterpart

General James Mattis.

The Japanese minister said: "The threat posed by North Korea has grown to the unprecedented,

critical and imminent level.

"Therefore, we have to take calibrated and different responses to meet with that level

of threat."

General Mattis and Onodera were joined by South Korean Defence Minister Song Young-moo

at a meeting of defence chiefs in the Philippines.

Mr Song said: "North Korea's provocative behaviour is becoming worse and worse."

General Mattis said the continued tests from Pyongyang "threaten regional and global

security."

The countries committed to steeping up joint air drills at the talks.

A joint statement said: "The three ministers lauded collective efforts to expand information

sharing on North Korea's nuclear and missile threats and enhance response capabilities,

including the execution of multiple combined flight training missions with US bomber aircraft.

"They reaffirmed that the three nations are committed to enhancing defence cooperation

and to maintaining a rules-based order.

"Accordingly, the ministers pledged to take necessary steps to bolster their ability to

improve information sharing and strengthen responses to North Korean threats."

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