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North Korea warns citizens of United States INVASION amid reports Trump planning attack

Kim Jong-un's regime said it needs its nuclear arsenal as a way of defending itself against an invasion and plunder by the US.

Pyongyang released a statement to its people blasting US President Donald Trump and the United States while hinting it is ready to defend itself from an attack. In angry tirade in the country's state media, Kim vowed to protect his nation.

It said: The nuclear force of the DPRK has become a strong deterrent for firmly protecting peace and security of the Korean Peninsula and the rest of Northeast Asia and creditably guaranteeing the sovereignty and the rights to existence and development of the Korean nation.".

"The nuclear force of the DPRK has become a strong deterrent for firmly protecting peace" North Korea It also said the hermit state must go full-steam ahead in terms of developing weapons of mass destruction, saying the "tragic situation of the war-torn non-nuclear countries which became the targets of invasion and plunder by the US." The comments come amid concerns Trump is gearing up to launch an attack on North Korea.

Just last week, a third aircraft carrier was sent to the region in an unprecedented move. USS Nimitz has joined USS Theodore Roosevelt – dubbed the "Big Stick" – and USS Ronald Reagan in the western Pacific.

The 100,000-ton warship and its strike group join the two carriers amid fears of World War 3 with North Korea.

Each vessel is accompanied with a cohort of destroyers and submarines, and USS Ronald Reagan has been carrying out war drills since two weeks ago.

North Korea has already made it clear that it views the movements of warships as a rehearsal for war.

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U.S. Money: Do you have change for a dollar? - English Language Notes 24 - Duration: 6:42.

Can you name these coins?

This is a penny. It's worth one cent.

A nickel is five cents.

A dime is ten cents.

A quarter is twenty-five cents.

In the U.S., quarters are the most useful coins to carry these days, but sometimes we don't have any on us.

I asked my Twitter followers to identify this object. Do you know what it's called?

It's a coin change machine or simply a change machine.

It's very convenient when you need coins, but only have bills.

In this lesson, let's talk about how you can ask for change.

And I don't mean the kind of change we make to the world around us.

I mean making change, like one set of money for another.

One large bill for smaller denominations.

There are many coin-operated machines, like...

gumball machines, candy machines, laundry machines, arcade games...

small rides like a carousel or merry-go-round.

I often need coins for vending machines when I want to buy a snack or cold drink.

So how does a change machine work? Help me out.

"Insert" is a fancy word for "put in."

And "dispense" means "to give."

Basically, with a change machine you go from bills to coins.

Four quarters make a dollar, so if you insert a five-dollar bill, how many quarters will the machine dispense?

Can you do the math?

But what if there isn't a change machine around?What can you ask someone?

It isn't always appropriate to go up to a stranger and ask for change,

but you could go up to someone who's working at a cash register.

Here are some useful ways to ask for change:

Okay. How about asking for smaller bills.

You only have a twenty-dollar bill, for example, and you need smaller bills like ones and fives.

Or maybe you need two tens.

What can you ask? This kind of situation might happen at the cash register.

In the U.S, we also have rolls of quarters.

So at the bank, you can give a ten-dollar bill and ask for a roll of quarters.

Many drivers keep quarters in their car to feed the parking meters.

If you get asked for change or if someone asks you to break a large bill and you can't, just say something like this:

By the way, do you carry a lot of cash on you?

I bet some of you are already making payments with your smartphones.

Let me know in the comments.

And by the way, while we're talking about money, have you seen my grandmother's coin collection?

It has some interesting pieces.

If you'd like to see U.S. and foreign currency AND practice intonation patterns, click on the link to that lesson.

That's all for now. If you found this helpful, then please like this video and perhaps you could share it with someone else learning English.

As always, thanks for watching and happy studies!

For more infomation >> U.S. Money: Do you have change for a dollar? - English Language Notes 24 - Duration: 6:42.

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North Korea all out war 'IMMINENT' United States nuke bombers race to peninsula - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:46.

North Korea all-out war 'IMMINENT' US nuke bombers race to peninsula

US BOMBERS have flown over the Korean Peninsula in a "surprise nuclear strike drill" to

destroy North Korea's nuclear weapons, the regime has said.

The advanced B-1B nuclear strategic bombers staged a strike in a bid to destroy the country's

major weapons programme, according to Kim Jong-un's propaganda mouthpiece.

KCNA reported that US President Donald Trump ordered the planes to fly from Guam to the

Sangdong firing range in South Korea to conduct nuke dropping drills.

The move sparked panic in Pyongyang as the test was staged as the super-large nuke carrier

USS Ronald Reagan was near North Korean waters at the time.

The secretive regime later blasted the US for "seeking to ignite nuclear war".

KCNA said: "The gangster-like US imperialists are ceaselessly resorting to their frantic

nuclear threat and blackmail to stifle North Korea with nukes at any cost.

"They let a formation of B-1B nuclear strategic bombers stationed at the Anderson Air Force

Base on Guam stealthily fly into South Korea again to stage a surprise nuclear strike drill

targeting the North.

"The reality clearly shows that the gangster-like US imperialists are the very one who is aggravating

the situation of the Korean Peninsula and seeking to ignite a nuclear war."

It added: "The US is making a last-ditch effort to check the dynamic advance of the

North by deploying their nuclear strategic assets in succession, but its army and people

are never frightened at such moves."

Last month US Air Force commanders sent the B-2 warplane over the Pacific in what was

described as a proof of its "commitment" to its allies in Asia.

North Korea has increasingly ramped up fears of nuclear war as it threatens to detonate

a nuke over the Pacific.

It comes as Trump prepares to visit South Korea and Asian allies in a major tour of

of the region, starting on Sunday.

There was no immediate confirmation from the U.S. and South Korean militaries.

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How the US First Lady Melania Trump has polished up her look | Melania Trump's style evolution - Duration: 3:59.

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Pope Francis Visits US Military Cemetery On All Souls Day - Duration: 1:10.

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US deploys nuke detection plane amid fears North Korea about to detonate bomb - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:43.

US deploys nuke detection plane amid fears North Korea about to detonate bomb

NORTH Korea is feared to be testing a nuclear bomb TONIGHT after the US deployed its 'nuke

sniffer'.

The US has scrambled its nuclear detection plane amid fears the Hermit State is about

to test another explosive weapon.

The Civil Military Air Twitter feed reports that "Cobra Ball - Ballistic Missile detection

platform (is) airborne".

It adds that "no position is showing".

It could be joining another two spy planes already deployed to the Korean peninsula to

sniff out signs of an imminent test.

The US Air Force tonoght confirmed two US bombers flew over Korea today, according to

South Korean news agency Yonhap.

The move comes days after a H-bomb was reportedly detonated at the Punggye-ri mountain site

which led to two tunnels collapsing.

At least 100 workers excavating the new dig several days after the test were crushed,

while another 100 were killed in a second collapse during rescue efforts.

The deployment of the sniffer plane also comes just days ahead of US president Donald Trump's

12-day tour of South Korea.

And it comes hours after the South's spy agency revealed activity had been spotted at nuke-nut

Kim Jong-un's missile research facilities in Pyongyang.

Chillingly, it is these facilities where the most recent test was carried out, pointing

to another potential launch.

Tensions have continued to rise with the Hermit State relentlessly vowing to reduce the US

to a "sea of fire" with long range missiles capable of hitting the mainland.

The North haven't launched any missiles since September 15 – the longest lull this year

– but could be wanting to coincide a launch with Trump's visit to Seoul.

"There is a possibility of a new missile launch given the active movement of vehicles

around the missile research institute in Pyongyang," the South's intelligence agency said today.

"The North will constantly push for further nuclear tests going forward, and the miniaturization

and diversification of warheads."

For more infomation >> US deploys nuke detection plane amid fears North Korea about to detonate bomb - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:43.

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U.S. Air Force flies two B1-B bombers near Korean peninsula in routine exercise - Duration: 0:47.

The U.S. Air Force has revealed it flew two B-1B bombers near the Korean Peninsula on

Thursday.

The U.S. Pacific Air Forces say the bombers conducted sequenced bilateral missions with

South Korean and Japanese fighter jets.

The B-1Bs took off from Andersen Air Force Base on Guam, and flew south of Korea and

west of Japan to integrate with Japanese fighters and then with South Korean fighters in the

West Sea.

Shortly before the announcement,... Pyongyang said it had detected the B-1Bs,... calling

it an act to "threaten and blackmail" the regime.

The regime's state-run news agency said the flyover was (quote) "the frenzied U.S. scheme

of threats which aims to crush its republic with nuclear weapons."

For more infomation >> U.S. Air Force flies two B1-B bombers near Korean peninsula in routine exercise - Duration: 0:47.

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US Fighter Jets Escort Russian Bombers Away From USS Ronald Reagan - Duration: 0:58.

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Donald Trump's Asia tour: US President is warned US safety depends on CHINA - Duration: 4:12.

Donald Trump's Asia tour: US President is warned US safety depends on CHINA

The relationship between the US and Kim Jong-un's neighbour is a complicated one, but the trip has been hailed as the moment President Trump will call on his Asian allies to confront the warmongering state.  In recent months President has been highly critical of Beijing over its aggressive behaviour, but at the same time places pressure on to do more to rein in its neighbour.

But President Xi Jinping is deeply suspicious of any US backed military build up in the region and has repeatedly expressed anger at the deployment of a US anti-missile defence system in South Korea.

However, when President Trump sets out on his five-nation Asian tour on Friday to reassert American leadership in the region, all eyes will be on how he handles China over . .

Samantha Winograd, CNN national security analyst, warned President Xi is "stronger than ever" and will do all that he can to make it awkward for his American counterpart.  She writes: "Fresh off the heels of the 19th Party Congress, President Xi Jinping is stronger than ever and has a blank check to pursue all of his domestic and regional ambitions.

Xi knows that flattering Trump throws him off guard, so he will probably roll out the red carpet." The American expert said it is vital President Trump stamps his authority or face looking "more naive".  She said: "The United States will suffer another blow to our global standing if Trump fails to talk to Xi, and to share a real readout of those discussions publicly, about tough issues like trade, intellectual property theft and cybersecurity while in Beijing. .

"Playing a round of golf with Xi may be a good photo op, but if he doesnt focus on business hell come out of his time in China looking more naive."  Ms Winograd also warned of the Russian threat because US officials have decided to skip the the East Asia Summit (EAS).  She added: "This will leave more room for the leaders of Russia and China to dominate the discussion at the summit.

"Its a major downside risk to our national security to let China and Russia steer security discussions because our interests are not aligned."  .

China has repeatedly rapped despot Kim on the knuckles as the international community places more responsibility on Beijing to solve the crisis, which could erupt into .  Ms Winograd said America's "safety depends" on President Trmp and him acting like a leader.  Describing the Asia tour as the "first step toward repositioning the United States for global leadership after a tough few months," she said: "Failing to act like a leader while overseas, however, could instead push the US further into the background as new leaders rise in power.

"National security shouldnt be a partisan issue, and we should all hope that the President begins to act like a leader during his time in Asia. Our safety depends on it."  It comes after it emerged during his tour. .

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'US will turn to ASHES at ANY moment' North Korea in horrifying threat to enemies - Duration: 3:03.

'US will turn to ASHES at ANY moment' North Korea in horrifying threat to enemies

With US President Donald Trump about to head to Asia the rhetoric has ramped up once again between the nations. US officials fear Kim may fire his Juche Bird nuclear missile in an ultimate provocation that could start World War 3.

Now Kim, speaking through his mouthpiece newspaper Rodong Sinmun, has issued a threat to the US and his other enemies.

It said in an editorial: "The US, Japan and the South Korean puppet forces should clearly understand that the horrible nightmare, in which US mainland turns into ashes and the Japanese archipelago is buried in the Pacific as a whole and the South Korean land is devastated, can be put into a reality any moment should they run reckless, while failing to size up the strategic position of the DPRK and the change of the times." The shocking threat comes as North Korea slammed the US and South Korea for conducting terrifying drills in the Korean peninsula last week – getting Kim worried.

At least 40 vessels took part in massive war games in the Pacific Ocean led by super-carrier the USS Ronald Reagan.

"The horrible nightmare, in which US mainland turns into ashes " Rodong Sinmun Rodong Sinmun added: "Their provocative acts are premeditated ones to take an active part in the US-led missile defense system while furthering the cooperation with outsiders for invasion of the DPRK.

"It is needless to say that this poses serious threats to peace and security in the Korean peninsula and the region." At least 200 men died in a collapse at a test site after North Korea tested an H-bomb, it emerged yesterday.

Soldiers are now reported to have been taken ill as the nuclear base becomes increasingly unstable, amid fears of a radioactive disaster.

Hundreds of thousands of troops are said to be deployed at the Punggye-ri site near North Korea's borders with Russia and China. Kim has now set up a hospital near the base to treat troops suffering from exposure to radiation.

For more infomation >> 'US will turn to ASHES at ANY moment' North Korea in horrifying threat to enemies - Duration: 3:03.

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U.S. Air Force flies two B1-B bombers near Korean peninsula in routine exercise - Duration: 0:47.

The U.S. Air Force has revealed it flew two B-1B bombers near the Korean Peninsula on

Thursday.

The U.S. Pacific Air Forces say the bombers conducted sequenced bilateral missions with

South Korean and Japanese fighter jets.

The B-1Bs took off from Andersen Air Force Base on Guam, and flew south of Korea and

west of Japan to integrate with Japanese fighters and then with South Korean fighters in the

West Sea.

Shortly before the announcement,... Pyongyang said it had detected the B-1Bs,... calling

it an act to "threaten and blackmail" the regime.

The regime's state-run news agency said the flyover was (quote) "the frenzied U.S. scheme

of threats which aims to crush its republic with nuclear weapons."

For more infomation >> U.S. Air Force flies two B1-B bombers near Korean peninsula in routine exercise - Duration: 0:47.

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Cuban Minister rejects US sonic attack claims - Duration: 0:19.

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Iran Threatens to Hit United States Military Bases With Ballistic Missiles - Duration: 3:03.

Ratcheting up tensions in the Middle East — and raising the potential for conflict

— a top Iranian general is warning that the Islamic Republic has missiles that can

strike all U.S. military bases in the region.

According to Reuters, Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard

Corps, made the announcement Tuesday in response to news that the U.S. House of Representatives

had voted last week for new sanctions on Iran's missile program.

"Our missiles' range is 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles), and that can be increased,

but we believe this range is enough for the Islamic Republic as most of the U.S. forces

and most of their interests in the region are within this range," Jafari said ominously.

"Americans are trying to impose new sanctions against the Revolutionary Guards for its missile

program, but that is an excuse to harm Iran's economy," Jafari continued.

The sanctions the House approved are only related to its missile program, and are technically

separate from the Obama-era nuclear deal with Iran, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive

Plan of Action.

But President Donald Trump opened the door to the action when he decertified that agreement

in October, calling it the "worst deal ever made," according to CNN.

The agreement former President Barack Obama reached with the murderous mullahs of Tehran

lifted economic sanctions on Iran in return for a "limited nuclear program" to be

used for benefit of its citizenry and not for the manufacture of weapons.

After it was reached in July 2015, however, even Obama administration insiders have admitted

the White House manipulated the American media and ultimately deceived the American people

about the true nature of the deal.

And now Iran seems to be boasting about its military capabilities in an armed conflict

with the United States.

According to Fox News, Jafari sounded like a general ready to fight.

American political and military leaders "know that if they begin a war between Iran and

the United States, they will definitely be the main losers and their victory will by

no means be guaranteed," Jafari said.

"Therefore, they won't start a war," he declared.

Considering the history of Iran has been unbridled hostility toward the United States since the

Islamic Revolution of 1979, no American leader — least of all President Trump — can take

these words lightly.

The more America learns about Obama's Iran deal, and the more Iranians boast about their

capabilities, the worse Obama's legacy looks for endangering American security.

Hopefully, President Donald Trump will take the appropriate action to keep the American

people and its armed forces safe, no matter where they are in the world.

Share this story on Facebook and Twitter and let us know how you think the White House

will respond to Jafari's statement.

What do you think about Iran's threat against the United States?

Scroll down to comment below!

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North Korea warns citizens of United States INVASION amid reports Trump planning attack - Duration: 2:12.

North Korea warns citizens of United States INVASION amid reports Trump planning attack

NORTH Korea has warned its citizens about a United States invasion as Donald Trump sends

aircraft carriers to the Peninsula.

Kim Jong-un's regime said it needs its nuclear arsenal as a way of defending itself against

an "invasion and plunder" by the US.

Pyongyang released a statement to its people blasting US President Donald Trump and the

United States while hinting it is ready to defend itself from an attack.

In angry tirade in the country's state media, Kim vowed to protect his nation.

It said: "The nuclear force of the DPRK has become a strong deterrent for firmly protecting

peace and security of the Korean Peninsula and the rest of Northeast Asia and creditably

guaranteeing the sovereignty and the rights to existence and development of the Korean

nation."

It also said the hermit state must go full-steam ahead in terms of developing weapons of mass

destruction, saying the "tragic situation of the war-torn non-nuclear countries which

became the targets of invasion and plunder by the US."

The comments come amid concerns Trump is gearing up to launch an attack on North Korea.

Just last week, a third aircraft carrier was sent to the region in an unprecedented move.

USS Nimitz has joined USS Theodore Roosevelt – dubbed the "Big Stick" – and USS

Ronald Reagan in the western Pacific.

The 100,000-ton warship and its strike group join the two carriers amid fears of World

War 3 with North Korea.

Each vessel is accompanied with a cohort of destroyers and submarines, and USS Ronald

Reagan has been carrying out war drills since two weeks ago.

North Korea has already made it clear that it views the movements of warships as a rehearsal

for war.

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Welcome To The National Museum Of The U.S. Army - Duration: 2:22.

Construction on the began early this year at Fort Belvior, Virginia.

"The 186,000-square foot museum will tell the stories of the 30 million men and women

who have worn the Army uniform from 1775 to the present.

The $200 million museum is expected to welcome 750,000 visitors a year once it opens in 2019."

The Army is currently the only branch of our military that doesn't have their own museum.

The official fundraiser for this facility is the Army Historical Foundation (AHF).

The AHF was established in 1983 as a charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Their purpose is

To educate future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that generations of American

Soldiers have made to safeguard the freedoms of this nation.

Our funding helps to refurbish historical Army buildings, acquire and conserve Army

historical art and artifacts, support Army history educational programs, research, and

publication of historical materials on the American Soldier, and provide support and

counsel to private and governmental organizations committed to the same goals.

Included within the museum will be the Experiential Learning Center, a place where visitors will

be able to

Engage in a series of digital, hands-on training exercises that mimic the experiences of Army

Soldiers.

The GSTEM concepts taught in these exercises can be put to use in the squad-based humanitarian

mission played in the adjoining Learning Lab.

The are other significant areas within the museum in which you can visit right now.

The Virtual Army Museum is a visual story about the army's involvement with the Vietnam

War.

Also available is a number of biographies of historical and recent members of the U.S.

Army in their Stories of Service site.

And finally, in partnership with the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, you have access

to dozens of stories of our military servicemen who have received the Congressional Medal

of Honor, our highest medal for valor.

You don't have to wait for the museum to open in 2019.

You have much of the history of the U.S. Army available at your fingertips right now.

So hop to it!

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Putin meets with Iran as North Korea nuclear threats towards US escalate - Duration: 4:27.

World War 3: Putin meets with Iran as North Korea nuclear threats towards US escalate

VLADIMIR PUTIN has arrived in Iran to discuss nuclear power, Syria and growing partnership

as two of the United State's rivals grow closer amid high tensions over the North Korea

threat.

Vladimir Putin landed and warmly greeted the Iranian leader as they are expected to discuss

the controversial and endangered 2015 Iran nuclear deal and regional crises such as the

Syrian conflict.

During his visit, Mr Putin is also set to discuss boosting bilateral economic ties,

and will take part in a three-way summit between Russia, Iran and neighbouring Azerbaijan,

state TV said.

One Tehran official said: "This is a very important visit.

It shows the determination of Tehran and Moscow to deepen their strategic alliance which will

shape the future of the Middle East.

"Both Russia and Iran are under American pressure.

Tehran has no other choice but to rely on Moscow to ease the U.S. pressure."

President Trump broke ranks with other major powers last month by refusing to formally

certify Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal, meaning most sanctions on Iran were

lifted in exchange for Tehran curbing its nuclear work.

Donald Trump branded Iranian leaders "great negotiators" who "negotiated a great deal

for themselves, but a horrible deal for the US".

The US President has been critical of the agreement which was completed by Barack Obama

and world powers including Britain, Russia, France, Germany and China.

Iran claimed that the move from Mr Trump was an insult to Tehran and to the United Nations.

The speaker for the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Ali Larijani, said: "It seems that Mr Trump

not only does not adhere to international agreements, but does not feel respect for

the UN and demonstrates to all countries that the US government will not adhere to any obligations.

"Iran openly announced that the nuclear weapons have no place in our military doctrine.

It seems that Mr Trump because of his hostility with Mr Obama would like to destroy the agreement

because of internal issues in his own country."

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said: "The American president's foolish

remarks against our people show the depth of America's hostility towards the entire

Iranian nation," Iran's top authority Khamenei told a group of students.

"America is the number one enemy of our nation."

As two of the United State's rivals meet, nuclear tensions are already high as Kim Jong-un's

hermit state has been ramping up nuclear testing after its "war of words" against Mr Trump.

North Korea's nuclear missile tests have lead to fears that the current global situation

is as tense as things were in the Cold War.

Dr Lassina Zerbo, executive secretary for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

Organization (CTBTO), told Sky News: "I think the risk is bigger than when I joined

the organisation 13 years ago.

I think the world is more dangerous than it used to be 10 years ago.

"Since the Cold War we have never been in this situation where things are so tense and

then nobody knows what is happening.

"It would be dangerous for our environment, dangerous for the population, because a weapon

today is hundred of times more powerful than those that were tested 45 years ago.

"My worst fear is sometimes when I wake up and have a feeling that despite all we

do things seem to not be moving," he said.

"It happens sometimes when you wake up and you see another test, and when you see the

rhetoric.

"When you see that leaders are not finding solutions sometimes at the security council,

that's frightening and it should be frightening."

The US President is set to travel to Asia in his bid to urge countries to continue applying

pressure on Kim Jong-un's rogue state and its nuclear programmes.

Mr Trump will visit South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and the Philippines, but fears have

been raised that the trip could trigger World War 3.

The US has deployed nuclear bombers to the Pacific ahead of the Asia tour.

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Dana Loesch claims women in the United States are too demanding - Duration: 1:21.

the national security and

great for the United States to

do right now, we need to.

Ainsley: Dana, first Obama

foundation happened in

Chicago.

President Obama spoke first

and then Michelle Obama took

the stage.

And this is what she had to

say.

>> Or are we protecting our

men too much so they feel a

little entitled and a little,

you know, self righteous

sometimes.

But that's kind of on us too

as women and mothers.

>> Yep.

>> You know?

As we nurture men and push

girls to be perfect.

Ainsley: Dana, your reaction?

>> Oh, boy.

Ainsley, as a mother of boys,

this conversation got me.

Okay? Because I feel as

though we live in a society

that has a sword drawn at

men.

I feel we live in a society

where men are the enemy, and

they're told that virtually

every single day.

I mean, look back at the uva

rape story that rolling stone

did.

We live in a society where

women, I feel, are quite

demanding.

Women are in the streets

marching for abortion on

demand, so this really struck

me as odd.

Let's raise men to be

gentlemen, women to be ladies

and for both sections.

I don't think that serves any

purpose to cut men down that

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