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Iranian students storm U.S. embassy - 11/4/1979 - Duration: 1:16.
Today in military history, 1979.
Iranian students stormed the US Embassy in Tiran,
taking more than 60 American hostages.
During the Iranian Revolution, the Shah was overthrown
and forced to flee the country.
President Jimmy Carter allowed the pro-western autocrat
to come to the United States for cancer treatment.
A group of Iranian students then stormed the US Embassy
and took hostages,
protesting American involvement in Iran's affairs.
After the student takeover, President Carter ordered
an embargo of Iranian oil,
which only made the ongoing energy crisis even worse.
It caused an extreme spike in gas prices,
which produced a ripple effect across
the global automobile industry.
President Carter severed diplomatic relations
with the new Iranian government
and launched a failed rescue mission,
which forced him to resume negotiations
for the hostages' safe return.
Iran refused Carter and finally released
the Americans moments after newly elected president,
Ronald Reagan, finished his inaugural address.
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BTS To Perform For 1st Time On US Television At American Music Awards - Duration: 2:23.
BTS To Perform For 1st Time On US Television At American Music Awards
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Trump's Economy Continues to Boom, $100 Billion Company Comes Back to US - Duration: 2:23.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that he is interested in cutting regulations
and making sure that businesses can come back to the United States to improve the economy.
Trump has done a lot over the past nine months to make America more business-friendly, and
it appears to be working.
On Thursday, semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom Limited announced it is coming back to the
United States, The Associated Press reported.
This $100 billion company — now legally based in Singapore — will be incorporated
in Delaware, once the decision has been approved by the company's shareholders.
The announcement was made right after Republicans in the House unveiled their tax plan, however,
the move doesn't depend on the tax reform plan passing, the company said.
"America is once again the best place to lead a business with a global footprint,"
Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said, according to the AP.
Tan joined Trump in the Oval Office for Thursday's announcement.
"Our move would domicile our $20 billion annual revenue in the United States.
From our base here, each year we will invest $3 billion in research and engineering and
$6 billion in manufacturing, resulting in more high-paying tech jobs," he said.
According to the AP, Broadcom has roughly 7,500 employees across the United States.
Bloomberg reported that Broadcom had $14.9 billion in revenue in 2016, and that number
is predicted to rise to $18 billion in 2017.
It is unclear exactly when this change will happen, but it's likely to take some time
for the shareholders to vote and for other logistic to be sorted out.
This isn't something that the liberal media is going to play up very much, because then
they would have to admit that Trump's economic policies are working.
Having this company move back to the United State will mean more jobs, and more money
for the American people.
This is a massive win for the Trump administration — just one of many that have occurred over
the past few months.
If the Republican tax plan passes, we can expect to see wins like this to occur as businesses
flock back to the United States.
Thanks to Trump's business-friendly policies, our economy is improving and things are finally
looking up again.
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North Korean defector says even a limited attack by U.S. would trigger all-out war - Duration: 8:23.
JUDY WOODRUFF: As we reported earlier, President Trump departed today for a lengthy trip to
Asia.
At the top of the agenda will be coordinating pressure against North Korea.
The regime of Kim Jong-un has made significant advances in its nuclear and missile programs.
The core message of the president's trip: We will not allow North Korea to have the
capability to launch a nuclear-tipped missile that can hit the United States.
So , how does North Korea view its weapons programs and the Trump administration's approach?
We turn to former North Korean diplomat Thae Yong-Ho.
He was once North Korea's deputy chief of mission in London.
He defected last year, and now lives in South Korea.
Mr. Thae, thank you very much for joining us.
You were telling us that you led a pretty privileged life as a diplomat working for
the North Korean government.
Why did you defect?
THAE YONG-HO, Former North Korean Diplomat: It's really a complex reasons of my defection.
First of all, I didn't agree with Kim Jong-un's desperate race of nuclear and ICBM programs,
which can finally make North Korea totally destroyed.
And, secondly, because of my future of my sons, I thought that, as a father, the best
legacy I should leave for my son is to let them -- freed.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Is your -- we know that this is a regime that takes defectors very seriously.
Are you and your family safe?
THAE YONG-HO: Oh, at this moment, I'm not quite sure whether my family members or relatives
are safe.
I have one...
JUDY WOODRUFF: The ones who are still in North Korea?
THAE YONG-HO: Yes.
I have one sister and a brother in North Korea.
And, for propaganda work, last April, North Korea invited CNN team to have an interview
with my brother and my sister.
And, in that interview, they cursed me a lot.
But, at that time, I was really happy to see their faces again, because I didn't imagine
that I could see them again in my life, after my defection.
JUDY WOODRUFF: So, as someone who worked in the diplomatic field for the North Korean
government through many years, what can you tell us about the mind-set of Kim Jong-un?
THAE YONG-HO: Oh, Kim Jong-un is not a madman.
He is an intelligent guy, but with a merciless mind.
So, the past five years of his rule in North Korea proved that he wants to destroy anything
in his way, no matter whether it is a country or a human being.
He has persecuted hundreds of senior leaders in North Korea in his five-years term, including
his family members, like his uncle and his half-brother.
JUDY WOODRUFF: His own half-brother.
What do you understand to be his view of the United States?
We have seen his nuclear buildup, the missile buildup.
What is your sense of what he thinks he can accomplish when it comes to the United States?
THAE YONG-HO: Oh, he has a kind of illusion that, if he acquires these nuclear weapons
and ICBMs, he could be able to compel Washington to pull U.S. troops out of South Korea, and
once U.S. troops leave South Korea, then foreign investments would follow U.S. troops out of
vehicle, and if that is the case, then the South Korean business also would leave.
Then it can -- he can stabilize the whole South Korean system with his nuclear weapons.
JUDY WOODRUFF: But we haven't seen that happen, of course.
And what we are seeing is this administration, the Trump administration, pursuing a very
aggressive policy toward the North.
What do you see as the effects of that on the North?
THAE YONG-HO: I think the -- Kim Jong-un has been very desperate to develop its ICBM and
nuclear.
And he even sent a lot of rhetoric, warnings and provocations of nuclear tests and ICBM
tests.
But I think we should admit that some rhetoric by President Trump and the unpredictable character
of President Trump actually worked to some extent to stop his desperate escalation of
this conflict.
For instance, when Kim Jong-un warned the possible tests around Guam, the American territory,
then President Trump responded with fire and fury.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The comments, right.
THAE YONG-HO: And that kind of very strong response by President Trump actually stopped
Kim Jong-un to have a test around Guam.
That's why he changed his direction of ICBM from Guam to Pacific Ocean over the Japanese
territory.
JUDY WOODRUFF: So, you're saying, to some extent, it's had a positive effect on the
North?
THAE YONG-HO: Yes, I believe it's so.
JUDY WOODRUFF: We know now from reporting that there are those in the Trump administration
who have put forward the notion of a -- the possibility of a limited strike, an attack
against the North in order to punish the North and to keep it from developing its nuclear
and missile program, in the belief that that could be effective.
How do you think the North would respond?
THAE YONG-HO: I think even a limited strike, like kind of a surgical strike, by the U.S.
can bring a full-scale conflict or war on Korean Peninsula, because all North Korean
military have been trained to fire back anyway if one of their -- or even a very small part
of North Korea is attacked by the U.S.
And given the fact that more than 10 million of South Korean population are living within
100 range of tens of thousands of North Korean artillery and missiles, I think that kind
of immediate and automatic response from the North Korean military can create huge human
loss on the South Korean side.
And if that's the case, then I think American and South Korean forces may retaliate in full
scale.
Then that's why, you know, it will easily escalate into a full-scale war on Korean Peninsula,
which would mean huge human sacrifice.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Huge, almost unthinkable.
You have also talked to us, Mr. Thae, about what you think would be effective.
You're saying some of the tough talk from President Trump has been effective.
But you have also said that there should be a better effort to communicate with the North,
to reach out to the North.
What do you mean by that?
THAE YONG-HO: I think we should engage and even try a dialogue with Kim Jong-un, and
also we should engage to break the isolation of North Korean people.
I think we can disseminate the more outside information to educate North Korean people,
so that we can help North Korean people to make a change.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Fascinating.
Fascinating to see where this is going to lead.
Thae Yong-Ho, we thank you so much for talking with us.
THAE YONG-HO: Thank you very much for this opportunity.
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North Korea all-out war 'IMMINENT' US nuke bombers race to peninsula - Duration: 3:05.
North Korea all-out war 'IMMINENT' US nuke bombers race to peninsula
"The gangster-like US imperialists are the very one who is aggravating the situation of the Korean Peninsula" KCNA The advanced B-1B nuclear strategic bombers staged a strike in a bid to destroy the countrys 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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US Approves $1.1B F-15 Support Deal for Qatar - Duration: 1:02.
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Google Chairman: China Will Overtake US to 'Dominate' Artificial Intelligence - Duration: 0:58.
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IRAN THREATENS THE UNITED STATES WITH BALLISTIC MISSILES - Duration: 7:33.
Today the Iranian nation is a record holder in the field of humiliating and frustrating the Americans
conspiracies in the thoughts of the world, Muslims and the oppressed.
It submitted this record for itself
When a request is made for speaking with a President of a nation like this [US], it is due to a confrontation with Iran
Today is 13th Aban (November 4th) Student day, we have come here to say that America and others like America
aren't able to do anything and they don't have any power, we have come here to show the power of Iran.
Our message as a cultural group is: America and Israel are mad at us and they'll die from this madness.
We don't accept the US president, even its country doesn't accept him.
We have come here to support our leader, our main enemy is America. Our first target should be America.
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Report: State Department Ready To End TPS For Central Americans, Haitians - Duration: 1:36.
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North Korea WARNING: Rogue state ready to strike US with THERMONUCLEAR weapons - Duration: 3:36.
North Korea WARNING: Rogue state ready to strike US with THERMONUCLEAR weapons
NORTH KOREA is "on the verge" of developing nuclear weapons that could hit the continental
United States, former US ambassador John Bolton warned.
North Korea could be able to strike the United States with nuclear weapons in the near future
if China fails to intervene and deal with the rogue state.
Despite international warnings, North Korea has upped its aggressive rhetoric against
the US and its Asian allies, sparking fears World War 3 could be declared at any moment.
Mr Bolton warned the US might face all-out war if President Donald Trump fails to solidify
the military partnership with China, North Korea's only ally in Asia.
He said: "There is no more time to deal with North Korea.
They are on the verge of getting a deliverable capability to hit us with thermonuclear weapons
anywhere in the continental United States.
"It's really time for China to tell us whether they are serious or not about this otherwise
the President is going to have to look to act unilaterally to protect the American civilian
population."
The former US ambassador to the UN said China would play a major role in re-establishing
a diplomatic discussion between North Korea and the international community.
Speaking to Fox News, Mr Bolton added: "China has been jiving the United States for 25 years.
They said repeatedly they don't want North Korea to have nuclear weapons but they have
not followed through on their unique capability to force North Korea to that.
"They upped the sanctions temporarily and then when the US turns its eyes away, it's
back to business as usual.
That's why this trip to China by President Trump is so important."
President Trump kickstarted his tour of Asia with a brief visit to the USS Arizona Memorial
in Pearl Harbour to commemorate the victims of the Japanese attack that drew the US into
World War 2.
The trip, the longest tour of Asia by a US president in 25 years, comes at a time of
heightened tension between Washington and Pyongyang.
The sabre-rattling between Mr Trump and Kim Jong-un amid the fears of World War 3 has
been a cause of concern around the world.
Malcolm Davis, a senior analyst with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, warned war could
begin within the year.
He said: "We have to prepare for that possibility, perhaps, within the next 12 months.
"I think the ideal solution would be for China to deal with Kim Jong-un and his regime decisively.
They certainly have it in their interests to ensure the regime or North Korea doesn't
collapse.
That doesn't necessarily mean Kim Jong-un has to be at the head of that regime.
South Korean intelligence found North Korea is ready to carry out yet another nuclear
test despite suffering major damage to its main testing facility in Punggye-ri.
Seoul's National Intelligence Service said: "There is a possibility of a new missile launch
given the active movement of vehicles around the missile research institute in Pyongyang."
Recent tests carried out at Punggye-ri in early September registered as a 5.7 magnitude
earthquake by the South Korean government.
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Report: State Department Ready To End TPS For Haitians - Duration: 0:35.
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Trump in Asia LIVE: North Korea threatens US as Trump visits Hawaii amid World War 3 fears - Duration: 4:41.
Trump in Asia LIVE: North Korea threatens US as Trump visits Hawaii amid World War 3
fears
NORTH Korea has accused the USA of "gangster-like" efforts to ignite nuclear war as Donald Trump
visit Hawaii ahead of his Asia grand tour.
Here are live updates from Donald Trump's trip and the latest news on the North Korea
war threat.
(All times BST) 11.40am: North Korea sharpens "nuclear treasure
sword"
The North's state-run KCNA news agency warned that Pyongyang is sharpening its "nuclear
treasure sword" as it enters the "final stage for completing nuclear deterrence".
"Our self-defensive nuclear treasure sword will be sharpened evermore unless the US hostile
policy toward the DPRK is abolished once and for all", it said.
KCNA said the US should give up the "absurd idea" that North Korea would give up its
nuclear weapons programme in the face of international pressure and sanctions.
"It had better stop daydreaming of denuclearisation talks with us," the commentary said.
11.30am: Trump to play golf with Japanese Prime Minister
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to play golf and sit down to a steak dinner
with Mr Trump on the first day of his Asia tour on Sunday
11am: Anti-Trump protesters take to streets in South Korea
A massive crowd of anti-Trump protesters has taken to the streets of Seoul with banners
proclaiming "No Trump, No war".
Meanwhile, Trump fans held "We love Trump" banners during a pro-Trump rally in front
of Seoul's US Embassy.
10am: North Korea accuses US of "gangster-like" warmongering
North Korea's state-run KCNA new agency said: "The gangster-like U.S. imperialists
are ceaselessly resorting to their frantic nuclear threat and blackmail to stifle North
Korea with nukes at any cost."
"The reality clearly shows that the gangster-like U.S. imperialists are the very one who is
aggravating the situation of the Korean peninsula and seeking to ignite a nuclear war."
Pyongyang said US bombers, which took off from Andersen Air Force Base on Guam, flew
"into South Korea again to stage a surprise nuclear strike drill targeting North Korea"
this week.
7am: Trump tweets "I'll never forget" Pearl Habor visit
Donald Trump shared a montage of his visit to Hawaii with a sentimental soundtrack on
Twitter.
He tweeted: "Thank you to our GREAT Military/Veterans and @PacificCommand.
Remember #PearlHarbor.
Remember the @USSArizona!
A day I'll never forget."
12.30am: Donald and Melania Trump lay wreath in Pearl Harbor
The US President and First Lady laid a wreath at the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor
in Hawaii on Friday ahead of their tour of Asia.
The Trumps threw white petals of the memorial for the US sailors killed when Japan bombed
the American naval base on December 7, 1941.
Friday November 3 8pm: Trump given garland on arrival in Hawaii
After Air Force One landed at Joint Base Hickam, Mr Trump and his wife, Melania, were draped
with traditional lei necklaces.
Mr Trump went on to nearby Camp Smith for a classified briefing from Pacific Command
military leaders that officials expected would touch on North Korea and other areas.
7.45pm: North Korea slams US-led 'brutal sanctions'
The North Korean mission to the UN has called for a halt to what it called "brutal sanctions",
saying the measures - imposed after its latest nuclear test - constituted genocide.
"Today the U.S.-led racket of brutal sanctions and pressure against the DPRK constitutes
contemporary human rights violation and genocide," it said.
North Korea said the sanctions regime "threatens and impedes the enjoyment by the people of
DPRK of their human rights in all sectors".
6pm: USA warns that North Korea threatens the 'entire world'
US National Security Adviser HR McMaster, warned that "time is running out" to counter
the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
He said: "North Korea is a threat to the entire world so all nations of the world must
do more to counter that threat."
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State Senate waiting on House to release plans for criminal justice reform bill - Duration: 1:20.
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Obama Caught Sending Rocket Man 'Deadly Weapon' To Annihilate U.S., Trump Goes Ballistic - Duration: 4:48.
A shocking report is coming out, proving Barack Obama used his power as President of the United
States to aid North Korea's Kim Jong-un with deadly weapons.
In backdoor deals that garnered millions in kickbacks, Obama only saw the dollar signs,
thinking the dirty deal would never be linked to him.
Now, President Donald Trump is going ballistic, shouting at the mainstream media who refuse
to report this bombshell.
By now, most Americans have heard of the "Uranium One" scandal.
It's complicated, but what is important to know is it originated with Hillary Clinton,
using her position as Secretary of State to broker a deal selling 20% of America's uranium
stores to a Russian based company called Rosatom, which is controlled by the Kremlin.
Hillary and Bill Clinton got $145 million dollars, but they were not the only ones who
were in on the illegal deal.
Barack Obama, as president, used his power to help Hillary in this deal.
For years, the Democrats have claimed this is a big nothing-burger, saying the uranium
never left America, and they lacked "an export license."
Wrong.
Not only did it leave America, it was Obama who brokered that deal.
The Hill reports, "[M]emos reviewed by The Hill show that it did approve the shipment
of yellowcake uranium — the raw material used to make nuclear fuel and weapons — from
the Russian-owned mines [the mines Hillary sold] in the United States to Canada in 2012
through a third party.
Later, the Obama administration approved some of that uranium going all the way to Europe,
government documents show."
Here's the kicker.
Once it gets to Canada, it's kind of murky as to where the uranium went, but we have
a really good idea.
Russia helps out our enemies, like Iran and North Korea.
It's common knowledge "Rocket Man," Kim Jong-un, has sent his scientists to Russia,
all so they can learn how to make and launch nuclear weapons.
So, it's not surprising that our uranium that Hillary sold went from Canada to Russia
to North Korea, and here's how we know.
"[F]oreign journalists on a tour of a Pyongyang factory spotted a shipment of boxes from Calgary-based
chemical producer Dow Canada, the Washington Post reported.
These are but two of several known instances of North Korea evading international sanctions
and export controls to procure weapons components," according to Global News.
"Rather than give Rosatom [the Russian company] a direct export license — which would have
raised red flags inside a Congress already suspicious of the deal — the NRC [National
Regulatory Commission] in 2012 authorized an amendment to an existing export license
for a Paducah, Ky.-based trucking firm called RSB Logistics Services Inc. to simply add
Uranium One to the list of clients whose uranium it could move to Canada," reports The Hill,
who broke this shocking story.
So, Hillary Clinton brokers the dirty deal, giving away our uranium stores, when America
is so low on uranium we have to import it from overseas ourselves.
After Hillary gets that done, Barack Obama comes in and does the second part of the deal,
making sure the yellowcake uranium leaves the U.S. undetected via Canada.
From there, it ends up in the hands of North Korea, who is threatening to annihilate us.
This boggles the mind, it is so insane.
Americans have endured years of these crooks, and nothing happens to them.
This was not an "accident."
Our national security experts have known for years of the evil alliance between Russia,
Iran, and North Korea.
Why would we sell any of our yellowcake uranium to anyone, let alone bad actors in Russia,
who are helping Iran and North Korea?
We would not.
This was a secret, dirty deal orchestrated by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and it
was done purely for greed.
….People are angry.
At some point the Justice Department, and the FBI, must do what is right and proper.
The American public deserves it!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 3, 2017
I know that I am extremely tired of the volumes of mounting evidence, hardcore evidence, of
high crimes and possibly treasonous actions by these rats.
Where is Attorney General Jeff Sessions?
That is exactly why President Donald Trump just went ballistic as he was boarding Marine
One.
As reporters asked him about this deal, the president leaned in toward the pool reporters
and shouted, "Where is the DOJ?
That's all I have to say, where's the DOJ!"
Americans too are angry.
It's time for Jeff Sessions to do the right thing, do his job, and arrest these traitors.
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Revealed U.S. Want To Develop New LR-AAM Perhaps AIM-152 - Duration: 2:07.
The existence of a two-year-old project to develop a new air-to-air missile capable of
intercepting targets at great distances has emerged in US budget documents.
The Office of the Secretary Defense (OSD) launched a two-year engineering assessment
of a new long-range engagement weapon (LREW) designed with the goal of "maintaining air
dominance", according to budget documents released last March.
Analyses of the design, engineering and kill chain requirements were expected to be complete
in the last fiscal year, although details are classified.
"When successful, LREW will transition to multiple services," the documents show.
Though funded for more than two years, the LREW project had escaped notice in an obscure
budget line item for an OSD account named "emerging capabilities technology development",
which is mostly reserved for small electronic warfare projects.
But the programme offers the first indication that the US military is interested in a new
missile to replace or surpass the capabilities of the Raytheon AIM-120D AMRAAM.
An unclassified concept image of the LREW was published last April in a presentation
by Chuck Perkins, the principal deputy to the assistant secretary of defense for research
and engineering.
The image in Perkins' presentation may not reflect the classified version of the LREW
concept, but depicts a large, two-stage missile launched from an internal weapons bay of a
Lockheed Martin F-22.
The LREW also emerges as Chinese and Russian militaries reportedly are pursuing new air
intercept missiles with ranges significantly longer than the AIM-120D.
The range of the AIM-120D is classified, but is thought to extend to about 100mi (160km).
The US Air Force also is developing two short-range weapons – the small advanced capabilities
missile (SACM) and the miniature self-defence munition (MSDM).
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Liberals Outraged Once They See US Emissions Are Lower Despite Leaving Paris Agreement - Duration: 4:48.
When President Donald Trump walked away from the Paris Agreement, we were promised almost
instant doom by climate change alarmists.
From the way they talked, it almost seemed like walking away from the voluntary framework
(which followed the Kyoto Protocol, an even-more voluntary framework we never ratified) would
end in instant catastrophe.
By Christmas, polar bears would be swimming in what used to be downtown Miami.
Category 11 hurricanes would strike the American coast every three days.
We'd need to put on a gas mask to even get our mail.
It would all be a bit like the Dead Kennedys' "Moon Over Marin," just without Jello
Biafra's annoying vocals.
Well, the near-term catastrophe hasn't happened, in part because it's hyperbole I just concocted.
However, the long-term catastrophe envisioned by activists doesn't seem to be materializing
the way it was supposed to, either.
In fact, emissions in the United States are lower even though we didn't sign onto Kyoto
and are pulling out of Paris.
Canada — an enthusiastic supporter of both voluntary frameworks — has instead seen
carbon emission reductions miss targets by a preposterously wide margin.
First, let's look at Canada, the land that hipsters love to hold out as like the best
country ever until conservatives start dragging out facts (at which point the conversation
quickly turns to whether Niki Minaj can be safely appreciated in an unironic fashion).
Canada had planned to cut carbon emissions by 17 percent between 2005 and the present,
The Globe and Mail reports.
As it turns out, that number came out to a little more like 2 percent.
"It's a bit of a paradox, here," Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organization
for Economic Co-operation and Development, told reporters Wednesday.
"In Canada, you have a situation where you have a very strong political will to reduce,
but effectively it has not gone on the planned road."
As for the United States?
Well, the Energy Information Administration reports that emissions in the United States
fell 12 percent during the same period, in spite of the fact that it never ratified the
Kyoto Protocol and, in the Trump presidency, wants no part of the Paris Agreement.
"In the United States, you have a government that has pulled out of the (Paris) agreement,
but in the United States you are having a reduction in emissions," Gurria noted.
So, wait, you don't need to be part of a flawed agreement that economically handicaps
American workers — and where some of the biggest polluters in the world don't even
have to "accede to international monitoring and verification of its emissions," as Politico
noted about China — to reduce carbon emissions?
Golly gee, the left said that was impossible.
How do you pull that one off, Wally?
Well, let's just say Al Gore isn't going to be making "An Inconvenient Truth 3: On
the Move" about the reason we've curbed carbon emissions.
It seems that fracking — the colloquial term for oil and natural gas drilling through
hydraulic fracturing — has allowed America to capture more natural gas (and cheaper)
than ever before.
"Many of the changes in energy-related CO2 emissions in recent history have occurred
in the electric power sector because of the decreased use of coal and the increased use
of natural gas for electricity generation," the EIA's report reads.
As the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions points out, natural gas emits roughly half
the CO2 that coal does.
And, thanks to fracking, it's also cheaper than coal in some locations.
Mark Johnson, a spokesman for Environment and Climate Change Canada, issued a boilerplate
statement you've probably read in another form if you've ever read any statement by
any environmental agency apparatchik trying to explain away how things didn't quite
work.
"Whether it's forest fires in Canada, drought around the world or some of the most
powerful hurricanes in history, the evidence of climate change is all around us," Johnson
said in an emailed statement.
"This reminds us all of the need to act now."
Even Gurria, noting the "paradox" of Canada's failure to curb emissions compared to the
United States' success, praised the liberal Trudeau government for staying the course
on emissions.
"You have here a very proactive and decisive leadership moving in the direction of reduction
of emissions, and a very active participant in the Paris agreement and a very active participant
in the whole of the world's move," Gurria said.
"While at the same time, the local situation is showing that speed of reduction is not
as fast as one would have wanted."
Translation: "You guys have a great environmental policy.
Shame it's not actually working."
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Trump Just Woke To HUGE News 10 Months Into His Presidency – U.S. Will Never Be The Same - Duration: 5:29.
This is how you Make America Great Again!
The United States unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly 17 years during
the month of October.
While at the same time job creation continued climbing steadily after the two devastating
hurricanes in Texas and Puerto Rico hit us.
The jobless rate fell to 4.1 percent, down a tenth of a point from just a month ago,
the lowest the US economy has seen since before the dot-com bubble burst back in December
of 2000.
Job creators added 261,000 net new jobs as businesses reopened in the wake of Hurricanes
Harvey and Irma in just those areas alone.
The result showed US job markets are in good health easily bouncing back from the storms
that paused the energy hub in southeast Texas and forced millions of Floridians to have
to flee their homes back in September.
The data for that month also turned out not be as negative as was initially reported where
8,000 new jobs created rather than a loss of 33,000 positions as was predicted initially.
Now see folks?
What the US really needed wasn't so-called "Recovery Summer" fake narratives that
never came from the Barack Hussein Obama administration.
We needed a real president, one who understands business, capitalism and the American way.
All a president had to do is unlock the chains of regulations and let the American economy
and its people do their thing.
Via Politico in 2010:
Obama, Biden declare 'Recovery Summer'
Vice President Joe Biden today will kick off the Obama administration's "Recovery Summer,"
a six-week-long push designed to highlight the jobs accompanying a surge in stimulus-funded
projects to improve highways, parks, drinking water and other public works.
David Axelrod, a senior adviser to the president, said: "This summer will be the most active
Recovery Act season yet, with thousands of highly-visible road, bridge, water and other
infrastructure projects breaking ground across the country, giving the American people a
first-hand look at the Recovery Act in their own backyards and making it crystal clear
what the cost would have been of doing nothing."
Biden, President Barack Obama and other administration officials will travel to more than two dozen
Recovery Act project sites in coming weeks.
On Friday, the president will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to mark the groundbreaking of the 10,000th
Recovery Act road project to get under way.
The administration says the road improvement project in downtown Columbus is expected to
create over 300 construction jobs, and will contribute to a broader economic development
effort in the area around Nationwide Children's Hospital.
On Monday, Biden will travel to Midland, Mich., for the groundbreaking of the new Dow Kokam
advanced battery manufacturing facility – a project made possible by a $161 million Recovery
Act advanced battery grant awarded last year.
In addition to creating 1,000 construction jobs, Dow says the project will eventually
employ 800 permanent manufacturing workers.
Axelrod continued: "In the face of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression,
Republicans in Congress chose to play politics with economic recovery and declared the Recovery
Act a failure before it even began.
They made a cynical bet that if the President fails, they win.
Democrats chose to act by tackling the crisis head-on.
Just over a year later, the Recovery Act is putting millions of Americans to work and
helping the economy grow again.
But our work is far from over:"
Kevin Smith, a spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), responded: "The
president's trillion-dollar 'stimulus' has failed to meet his most basic promises
on job creation, and Axelrod knows that.
We've lost 3 million jobs since the 'stimulus' was enacted.
Yet another desperate sales pitch about the virtues of massive government spending and
piling up more debt on our kids and grandkids isn't going to fool anyone."
The vice president on Thursday will present Obama with a report laying out a spike in
stimulus activity this summer, and how it will contribute to a steady climb to a total
of 3.5 million Recovery Act jobs by the end of the year.
Highlights:
" Transportation: There will be six times as many highway projects underway in July
2010 as in July 2009 – projects will surge from 1,750 last summer to over 10,000 this
summer.
And while last summer we improved about 9,000 miles of highway, this summer we'll improve
over 30,000 miles – that's the equivalent of ten cross-country road trips on improved
highways.
" Clean and Drinking Water: This summer over 3,000 clean and drinking water projects
will have started versus just over 100 last summer – that's nearly 30 times as many.
Let us hope and pray that the 8 long dark years of the Barry Soetoro administration
serve as a lesson to the American voters.
It's better to vote for a candidate because of the content of his/her character and experience,
not just because of the color of his skin or, even worse because he's considered "cool."
Obama will go down in history as the president that "couldn't" but was given more than
enough chances because of the color of his skin.
That's a sad footnote in US history.
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