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There is no American who is ignorant of the fact that healthcare costs are currently exorbitant

and prohibitive.

We are collectively faced with the false narrative that healthcare is an inherently expensive

endeavor, and thus people are either doomed to face bankruptcy in any free market, or

the government must save us all with a single-payer model.

Leftists posit that prior to the presidency of Obama, America suffered under a free market

failure, and that people were too often bankrupted by unforeseen accidents and diseases.

They insist that the problem with Obamacare is that it did not do enough, and that affordable

care remains impossible because the government did not remove the profit motive from medicine

altogether.

They say that we can only solve the affordability problem by demanding that our government save

us from the real problem, which we are assured is greed.

Within these arguments are multiple layers of intellectual dishonesty which should be

addressed.

Foremost amongst the fallacies is a contention that healthcare is expensive by its very nature,

whereas in actuality, healthcare has been arbitrarily made expensive.

At Health Wyze, we spend the bulk of our time discussing better alternatives for the treatment

of chronic diseases, but for the purpose of this video, we shall pretend that allopathic

(orthodox) medicine is the only medicine, in order to avoid unnecessary complexity.

Hospitals charge what they do because they can.

If a business owner knew that he could succeed in routinely charging his customers thousands

of dollars for a product, even as his competition only charged hundreds, then he would do it,

for it would be to his betterment.

In almost every industry, a business owner is unable to do this, because he knows that

when he shows his prices, his customers will compare them to the other available options.

If his prices are set unrealistically high, customers will flee to the competition.

This is the manner in which a free market keeps prices low and competition vibrant.

Throughout the industry of American healthcare, patients are not told the prices for even

routine services, and they never get billed until after they have received service.

Prices, therefore, vary widely from one hospital to another, for exactly the same treatments.

In order for a free market-based system to work, prices must be publicly available, which

would force medical facilities to compete in an area that they never have before: price.

At present, U.S. hospitals only compete in a trivial way.

They compete over who has the newest (not necessarily the best) equipment, and who has

the most toys.

They do not compete on efficiency, efficacy, price, or in any other way that might benefit

patients.

The argument that all medicine is expensive is categorically ridiculous.

An ultrasound that is taken of a pregnant woman tends to cost around $100 - $150.

Exactly the same scan, when done to view the pelvis, costs around $1000.

Simply staying overnight in a hospital room often costs between $10,000 - $30,000.

The same hospitals that charge these rates are not having a shortage of beds.

They are simply charging what they can get away with.

An MRI scan can cost between $400 and $12,000, with the disparity being solely based upon

which hospital one seeks.

Rates are not going to decrease in the current climate.

If one imagines himself as a hospital owner who is charging $400 for MRI scans, and realizes

that his competition (who is thriving) is charging $12,000, what motivation does he

have to keep the rate low?

However, with a transparency of pricing, his advantage would be a dramatic increase in

business, since patients would readily drive cross-country to save $11,000.

His pricier competition would soon languish, as it deserved to.

Some would argue that if what is being suggested herein were to be implemented, then only those

who offer mediocre services would prosper, following the tired argument that healthcare

must be costly to be efficacious.

However, we need not stop with the transparency of rates, but we should also embrace transparency

of success and survivability.

If hospitals were required to publish their history of "complications", then customers

could appraise if higher rates really do equate to superior care, or if the money is just

recklessly burnt on extra machines and new sports cars.

In practice, hospitals would have to start adapting to whatever works best for patient

care, and doing so would eventually help their profit margins.

For example, since midwives have been proven to result in lower infant mortality rates,

and they are significantly cheaper than doctors to employ, hiring midwives for birthing would

suddenly be incentivized.

Contrast this to what Americans actually get with their closed market of medicine.

America currently has the highest infant mortality rate in the civilized world, because of how

pregnancies are institutionally treated like a disease that requires expensive intervention

by doctors, who in most cases, have never even witnessed a natural childbirth.

The result is the most expensive and drug-laden infant care in the world, and the deadliest

infant care in the 1st World.

In infant mortality, America is ranked barely above countries that do not have reliable

electricity or clean water in their hospitals.

Perhaps the most outrageous aspect of our unaffordable medicine is that medical facilities

typically have a non-profit status, which means that whilst they steal from their sickly

patients in a way that would make most of us struggle to sleep at night, they pay no

taxes whatsoever.

Charging $10,000 for a hospital bed unmistakably indicates that these enterprises, do in fact,

unabashedly exist for extreme profit.

Awhile the rest of us are forced to pay their share of the taxes.

At present, the high insurance rates are an absolute necessity, given what medical facilities

charge.

If hospitals did not charge unreasonable fees, insurance companies would no longer be necessary,

and they know it.

This is why the Affordable Care Act only made health insurance mandatory, instead of actually

making it affordable, for this is exactly what the insurance companies sought.

Insurance companies and medical facilities share the blame for America's medical catastrophe.

The insurance companies want our medical expenditures to forever remain beyond what is reasonable,

even as they outwardly and disingenuously pretend to be seeking better pricing for us.

In fact, the biggest insurance companies were invited to the White House to help craft the

Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

Patients who were already suffering under the system, however, were not invited to

the discussions.

Reporter: One day after the president suggested his fix, he called insurance executives to the White House

to figure out how to make it work, urging insurance companies to restore canceled plans

for one year and waiving requirements that those plans cover more medical services.

Obama: What we're gonna be doing is brainstorming on how do we make sure that everybody understands

what the options are.

Reporter: Some of those insurance executives after the meeting with the President called it "productive".

Reporter: Some of those insurance executives, insurance executives, insurance executives

after the meeting with the president, after the meeting with the president, called it "productive".

The result of the partnership was a Christmas present to the health insurance industry that

it could not have possibly refused.

The bastard child of their incestuous relationship was, of course, the Affordable Care Act.

The main principle of the Affordable Care Act, now codified into federal law, is to

force private citizens into purchasing insurance services that they do not necessarily want,

or face being fined in other ways that are equally unconstitutional.

Now, American citizens are health insurance customers at the barrel of a gun, except for

those who are too poor.

Our poorest are punitively taxed, for already being too poor to buy into the glorious new

system, which is actually just the old system with even greater expenses.

This disgrace harkens back to the debtor's prison system of colonial times, which had

so enraged the Founding Fathers, except that now an individual needs not go into debt to

be coercively placed into debt, for his option to shop is no longer voluntary.

This gift is why the insurance companies were so quiet during the passage of Obamacare.

They were being offered a gift horse of epic proportions.

Meanwhile, our younger generations, which tend to believe in their own self-evident

entitlement, were so ignorant of history that they accepted that socialism is truly about

helping poor people.

The insurance cartel also suckles from governmental over-regulation, while they likewise pretend

to be opposed to it.

The regulations help the insurance companies to block upstarts from being able to compete.

In other words, there are so many regulations that only the well-established companies,

with their vast armies of attorneys, can hope to comply with them all.

Of course, none of this cronyism would be possible if the government did not actively

participate in a charade that quietly keeps the market closed through regulatory chicanery.

Furthermore, governmental regulation prevents people from purchasing insurance across state

lines, artificially limiting competition between insurance companies.

This regulation, amongst others, has been in place since long before the Affordable

Care Act, and counters the accusation that we had a free market that was failing before

Obamacare.

It was not a free market, and Obamacare simply pushed a bad system into a tailspin.

In an increasing number of states, there is only one insurance company that provides enough

coverage for people to avoid being subject to the Obamacare fine ("individual mandate").

The unfree market has created the absence of competition, so rates will remain exaggerated.

Part of the answer is accepting people as human beings, and realizing that whatever

works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

Those who promote the state as the solution are denying that people are intelligent enough

to make their own decisions.

If people choose not to visit their doctors for routine checkups, they have the right

to choose insurance that does not cover such frivolous visits.

Similarly, if they live healthy lifestyles, and are opposed to pharmaceutical usage, then

they have the right to choose insurance coverage that does not cover prescriptions.

These are decisions that we are told only bureaucrats can make, awhile we are reminded

that healthcare and insurance remain unaffordable.

They were made to be unaffordable, and the real solutions are politically ignored, under

the guise of compassion for the poor.

Countries like England are heralded as examples of countries in which healthcare is provided

for "free".

Of course, such healthcare is never free.

It is paid for by crippling taxation.

Those who live in such countries do not know what they spend on healthcare, for their health

insurance fees are mixed in with other taxes.

One in ten parents in England admits to skipping meals so that they can afford to feed their

children.

The elderly are typically given inadequate care, and a common subject of conversation

is how the elderly are used for experimentation in hospitals.

Socialism is not a model that should be embraced, nor is this the standard of living that Americans

should be seeking.

America has never simply followed what the rest of the world does, and has usually been

better for this reason, not despite it.

Americans do not flee to other countries for surgeries, but people from the countries that

are trumpeted by today's left do, in fact, come to America seeking superior care.

Making healthcare affordable for all can be done by simply embracing a free market, but

embracing a socialized system will always leave some people without care, ironically

by the same people who attack free market supporters for a supposed lack of compassion.

Fascism is the merger of state and corporate power, as we are seeing in healthcare.

Fascism is technically a type of extended socialism, as sure as communism is.

So, while we were told that Obamacare was the fix to a "failed free market", in actuality,

Obamacare was, at best, a switch from a fascistic system to a more socialistic system, which

is simply edged closer to communism.

At no point did capitalism or a free market enter into the healthcare equation, and it

has not for over a century.

For more infomation >> What If U.S. Healthcare Had a Truly Free Market - Duration: 13:43.

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U.S., China discussed how to seize N. Korea's nukes in case of regime collapse: NYT - Duration: 1:00.

The United States and China have had conversations about how they should seize North Korea's

nuclear weapons if the regime in Pyongyang collapses.

That's what U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, let slip... during a conference last week...

according to the New York Times.

He said... if there are signs of an instability from within the regime,... the most important

thing would be securing Pyongyang's nuclear weapons before they fall into unwanted hands...

and Washington and Beijing have talked about how that should be done.

But Tillerson added... the U.S. does not seek regime change or swift unification of the

two Koreas.

Historically, China has resisted such conversations,... as it may seem it's conspiring with the U.S.

for North Korea's collapse... and for now, there's no indication from China that officials

have met.

A senior U.S. official familiar with contingency plans refused to confirm Tillerson's remarks.

For more infomation >> U.S., China discussed how to seize N. Korea's nukes in case of regime collapse: NYT - Duration: 1:00.

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Shades Of U.S.: Alex Barnett's Journey - Duration: 6:23.

>>> Alex Barnett: Camille's support is much more from

a 30,000 foot level.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I just keep him from

jumping off the ledge.

>>> Alex Barnett: That's right.

Hi, my name's Alex Barnett.

I'm a comic. I live here in New York City.

This is my wife Camille, we're an interracial couple.

We have a son who's now six who's bi-racial.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I would describe my

husband as a extremely intelligent person first

and foremost. He's the most well-read person I know.

>>> Alex Barnett: When I started doing comedy what I

really liked was it was a chance to write your own material,

but then act it out and get that sort of instant feedback.

Like some of the guys in the room, in my twenties

I was 6'5" and black. If you've ever been on stage

you know it's very addictive, it's like an adrenaline rush,

even when it's bad. But people still can't seem

to get their arms around how is this black woman with

this white guy and this complicated backstory.

Like she's an R&B singer and I'm her agent.

Keep up people, keep up. Come on, let's go. I started

doing more and more and really, really took to it.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I always thought he was

funny, so it was my pleasure to support him

and that endeavor. But now that he's more established

honestly I haven't seen him perform in years I am

kind of ashamed to say. How funny is Alex at home,

not at all for a comedian.

>>> Alex Barnett: I created a platform called Multiracial

Media where we showcase the voices of the multiracial

community mostly through artistic expression but also

through news articles and so forth and video.

The podcast, Multiracial Family Man, that one I

started actually first before the website as a

way of connecting to the multiracial communities

when I was home because I couldn't necessarily be

out every night performing the way I had been before

our son was born. I just started by interviewing

people who were either themselves multiracial or

whose work had some implications for the

multiracial community.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I just think it's admirable

that he's so proud to be in a multiracial relationship

that he extends that pride by embracing through

his podcast and the website. I don't think we've

experienced any negative backlash as a couple.

I can't recall anything really.

>>> Alex Barnett: Nothing direct or overt, but we've

definitely gotten looks and Camille had comments.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: Sometimes my son and I

will be at the school and our son will say mommy and

sometimes a white person will do a double take like

oh you're not the babysitter, you're not the nanny,

oh you're his mother.

>>> Alex Barnett: I don't think he's really fully

aware of race as a social issue. I mean I think he's

clearly aware that his parents have different

skin colors and he's brought that up a couple of times.

Fortunately for us we haven't had an experience where

he's been the target of any racism either directly

towards him or indirectly towards us.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: The fact that we expose

him to both sides of his family really helps him to

understand that he's maybe a little bit more complex

than his friends that are just black or just white.

I don't want him to pick. I want him to identify

himself as bi-racial.

>>> Alex Barnett: I do care. I want him to be

proud of everything he is so I wouldn't want him to

pick one or another because he's not proud of

one part of his heritage.

I am the co-creator of a

cartoon strip called the "Bronze Panther" and my

co-creator is a really gifted artist named Andre

Ramon Allen. We had this idea that we would do a comic

strip about a four year old superhero who was bi-racial.

It was sort of a takeoff on Black Panther and the

Black Panthers. The superhero of course

has no superpowers whatsoever and all he has

is a towel as a cape and a teddy bear who can talk

who is sort of his adult conscience. I wanted our

son to have something he could look up to in the

arts and in comic strips and I thought well the

best we'll do is make him a superhero.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I think it's a great portrayal

of our son and a great outlet to address multiracial

issues with children

>>> Alex Barnett: I have a blog on my comedy website

and what looms large in my life is that I am fifty

and I have a son who is six and that's a pretty big gap.

The idea was to give the middle-aged dad's view of life.

Hopefully somewhere in there will be some nuggets

of truth or advice that he can utilize or a minimum

at least he'll see I was very well-intentioned and

only wanted the best for him and that will make

him feel good. Thirty-two years ago my classmates

said I was the most likely to succeed and that was

nice of them. It felt good at a time, but I can tell you for

most of the years since then I haven't felt very successful.

I don't have that much money or any real fame or power.

I've never owned a home or purchased a new car or

created an app. And despite the fact that I'm

a comedian, mommy basically thinks I'm unfunny.

And of course, I get to be your daddy which

is pretty awesome. So I hope you're successful as

me in your life. Truth is I hope you're even more

successful. The success comes from doing what you

love and being with the folks you love.

Just succeed and the rest will take care of itself and

I'll try to do the same. Love always, Dad.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: I guess it would be nice

for him later in life to go back and look at it.

Kind of like immortalizing your thoughts as they're

happening as he's growing.

>>> Alex Barnett: Yes. In real time.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: Yes.

>>> Alex Barnett: That's a nice way of putting it.

>>> Camille Moore-Barnett: Yes.

>>> Alex Barnett: Especially for someone who doesn't

read my work.

Or what happens when he says Dad,

I need to choose between being black or white and even

if he doesn't want to choose someone's going to

make him, right, and that somebody is me.

No, here's why because we're struggling financially, ok,

so when it's time to go to college when that financial

aid form comes- I'm like you check that box marked black.

For more infomation >> Shades Of U.S.: Alex Barnett's Journey - Duration: 6:23.

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Roger Dow, U.S. Travel Association - Phocuswright USA 2017 - Duration: 1:23.

(gentle music)

There's an overriding message especially in the media,

that American doesn't want people to be here.

Further from the truth.

What I think the Administration's been very strong

on security, and you have to be strong on security

and accessibility.

My message to the Administration should be America's

closed to terrorists, and open to everyone else.

And that open to everyone else hasn't happened.

But still people separate politics and place.

People still wanna come here.

We're seeing good numbers.

The real bad thing here is the dollar.

The dollar's so strong that it costs you a lot more

if you come from Ireland or if you come from Europe

to come to America.

So that's our bigger problem.

People wanna blame it on the President,

but it's a lot and most about dollar and global economies.

My clear message is it's the safest place to travel

to the U.S.

Never been a better place to come.

And on behalf of all of U.S. destinations,

it's one big welcome.

We wanna see you.

We want you to come and spend your money,

but we also wanna get to know you.

(gentle music)

For more infomation >> Roger Dow, U.S. Travel Association - Phocuswright USA 2017 - Duration: 1:23.

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'Close to the brink of WAR' North Korea slams US amid fears of naval blockade - Duration: 3:57.

'Close to the brink of WAR' North Korea slams US amid fears of naval blockade

Kim Jong-un is said to be furious over reports the US wants to roll out a naval blockade.  And the regime has hit out accusing the Trump administration of being terrified of Kim Jong-uns nuclear arsenal.  A spokesman for Kim's regime told state-run media: The gang of Trump, being terrified by our accomplishment of the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula more and more close to the brink of war, acting recklessly without any sense of reason. The statement was given to the Norths official mouthpiece the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

It added: A naval blockade is an act of wanton violation of the sovereignty and dignity of an independent state and an act of war of aggression which cannot be tolerated." But US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson fired back that it was important that there was a "right to interdict maritime traffic transporting goods" after the North's latest ballistic nuclear missile test on November 29.  Mr Tillerson is set to chair a meeting of the UN Security council tomorrow in New York to discuss the North's nuclear ambitions.

Yet a North Korea government spokesman told KCNA: "The meeting is none other than a desperate measure plotted by the US being terrified by the incredible might of our Republic that has successfully achieved the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, the cause of building a rocket power, through the great November event."  .

The US Secretary of State has exhausted diplomatic solutions to reign in the North's aggressive rhetoric and actions.

And the US State Department said yesterday its policy on North Korea has not changed, following remarks by Mr Tillerson that Washington was ready to talk without prior conditions.

Mr Tillerson stated the need for a period of calm in Pyongyangs nuclear and ballistic tests before negotiations could begin. However, he also said talks could begin without preconditions, including without confirmation that Kim Jong-Uns regime will abandon its nuclear program.

Mr Tillerson had said in August that a condition of those talks is there is no future where North Korea holds nuclear weapons. His comments, made on Tuesday, were intepreted by some experts as a softening of the US position.

But State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said: "The secretary was not creating a new policy, our policy remains exactly the same as it was."  Donald Trumps national security advisor, H.R.

McMaster, said that denuclearization is the only viable objective in North Korea. He said: "Talks with North Korea wont be an end in themselves."  .

For more infomation >> 'Close to the brink of WAR' North Korea slams US amid fears of naval blockade - Duration: 3:57.

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US vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:01.

The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution that called for the

reversal of President Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

All the council's 14 other members voted in favor of the motion, which was put forward

by Egypt.

It also called for the U.S. to withdraw plans to put its embassy in Jerusalem.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, defended the decision.

(English) Reuters - Edit No1203 "We do it with no joy, but we do it with no

reluctance.

The fact that this veto is being done in defense of American sovereignty and in defense of

America's role in the Middle East peace process is not a source of embarrassment for us; it

should be an embarrassment to the remainder of the Security Council."

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said he expected the U.S. to veto the draft

resolution, but added it was important to see the other members united in their opposition

to the move.

For more infomation >> US vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:01.

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US Pentagon Confirms Secretive UFO Investigation Program - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> US Pentagon Confirms Secretive UFO Investigation Program - Duration: 1:01.

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US vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:02.

The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution that called for the

reversal of President Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

All the council's 14 other members voted in favor of the motion, which was put forward

by Egypt.

It also called for the U.S. to withdraw plans to put its embassy in Jerusalem.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, defended the decision.

(English) Reuters - Edit No1203 "We do it with no joy, but we do it with no

reluctance.

The fact that this veto is being done in defense of American sovereignty and in defense of

America's role in the Middle East peace process is not a source of embarrassment for us; it

should be an embarrassment to the remainder of the Security Council."

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said he expected the U.S. to veto the draft

resolution, but added it was important to see the other members united in their opposition

to the move.

For more infomation >> US vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:02.

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U.S. vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:51.

The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution that called for the

reversal of President Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Palestinian leaders slammed the move, saying they will seek a General Assembly vote on

Washington's decision.

Park Se-young has more.

The United States stood alone on Monday …when it vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution

rejecting President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

All the council's 14 other members voted in favor of the motion, which was put forward

by Egypt.

It also called for the U.S. to withdraw plans to put its embassy in Jerusalem.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN defended the decision, …adding it was the first veto

cast by the United States in more than six years.

(English) "We do it with no joy, but we do it with no

reluctance.

The fact that this veto is being done in defense of American sovereignty and in defense of

America's role in the Middle East peace process is not a source of embarrassment for us; it

should be an embarrassment to the remainder of the Security Council."

Israel celebrated the U.S. veto, …with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanking

Haley and Trump for the decision on his official Facebook page.

Palestinian leaders slammed the veto, citing it as further proof the White House can no

longer have a say in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

The Palestinian foreign minister said he expected the U.S. to veto the draft resolution, and

that the Palestinians would seek an emergency special session of the UN General Assembly

on Trump's decision.

Park Se-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:51.

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BREAKING News Outside U.S. Capitol – He's Just Been ARRESTED! Prison WON'T Be Fun For Him! - Duration: 5:27.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News Outside U.S. Capitol – He's Just Been ARRESTED! Prison WON'T Be Fun For Him! - Duration: 5:27.

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Video: Maryland man accused of selling fentanyl in several states - Duration: 0:34.

For more infomation >> Video: Maryland man accused of selling fentanyl in several states - Duration: 0:34.

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John Huber, United States Attorney for Utah - Duration: 1:24.

In Utah, we have unique dynamics, as any community would, whether that's religious communities

on the Eastern seaboard in Boston or elsewhere or ethnic communities.

We form relationships of trust. And when someone starts speaking like we speak or they act

like we act, there's almost an instant trust that is extended to them.

And, so, in Utah we see this affinity fraud—people who exploit their relationships with others

to take advantage of them.

We see that in Utah.

And in Utah it may be because of the predominant religion that allows people to have an instant

trust extended to them that then they take advantage of and exploit.

That's a challenge, and so with Stop Fraud Initiative, together we hope to educate the

public and educate investors on recognizing the signs.

There are red flags out there.

And sometimes investors ignore them hoping for the best or trusting that smile on the

fraudster's face.

Sometimes, it's too good to be true.

And we need to take those flags for what they are and run the other way when people approach

us and our gift of fear kicks in.

For more infomation >> John Huber, United States Attorney for Utah - Duration: 1:24.

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North Korea issues US threat: 'WHOLE WORLD will plunge into NUCLEAR WAR' - Duration: 3:45.

North Korea issues US threat: 'WHOLE WORLD will plunge into NUCLEAR WAR'

North Korea's foreign ministry has issued a furious statement this weekend, saying American aggression "cannot be tolerated".   The fiery statement, which was issued in a Pyongyang-based propaganda newspaper yesterday, said Donald Trump was "terrified" of North Korea's nuclear progress.

  And it said any attempt to strangle North Korea with sanctions or a blockade would receive a furious response.

  The statement said: "The gang of Trump, being terrified by our accomplishment of the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula more and more close to the brink of war, acting recklessly without any sense of reason.

"A naval blockade is an act of wanton violation of the sovereignty and dignity of an independent state and an act of war of aggression which cannot be tolerated.

"The gang of Trump is taking extremely dangerous and big step towards the nuclear war by recklessly seeking the naval blockade against our country, neglecting the strategic prestige of our country that has achieved the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force." The ministry said Mr Trump's hard-line tactics had been attempted unsuccessfully in the past. .

It said: "The naval blockade the gang of Trump is trying to pursue is something that was already tried and ended in vain during the collective sanctions campaign against the DPRK undertaken by the Bush administration under the signboard of 'Proliferation Security Initiative' in the early 2000s.

"Should the US and its followers try to enforce the naval blockade against our country, we will see it as an act of war and respond with merciless self-defensive counter-measures as we have warned repeatedly." The statement ended with a warning the "whole world" could erupt into "nuclear war". .

Pyongyang urged the West to preserve peace and not risk all-out conflict.

  It said: "The international society should increase its vigilance on the reckless moves of the US trying to ignite a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula, and if the UNSC does not wish to see the Korean peninsula and the whole world plunging into a nuclear war, it should act properly in accordance with its original mission which is to preserve peace and security of the world.

And today North Korea mocked Donald Trump as an "old lunatic" who spouts a "loud of rubbish" in a bizarre rant against the USA.

The opinion piece in Minju Chosen, one of North Korea's several propaganda rags, told Mr Trump to temper his policy with the hermit state.  It said: "Frightened by the DPRKs successful test-fire of ICBM Hwasong-15, old lunatic Trump talked about 'way of serious approach'.

"They had better cool their heads heated by war hysteria and be prudent if they dont want to meet bitterer disgrace and destruction.".

For more infomation >> North Korea issues US threat: 'WHOLE WORLD will plunge into NUCLEAR WAR' - Duration: 3:45.

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U.S. vetoes UN call for withdrawal of Trump's Jerusalem decision - Duration: 1:49.

The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution that called for the

reversal of President Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Palestinian leaders slammed the move, saying they will seek a General Assembly vote on

Washington's decision.

Park Se-young has more.

The United States stood alone on Monday …when it vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution

rejecting President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

All the council's 14 other members voted in favor of the motion, which was put forward

by Egypt.

It also called for the U.S. to withdraw plans to put its embassy in Jerusalem.

The U.S. ambassador to the UN defended the decision, …adding it was the first veto

cast by the United States in more than six years.

(English) "We do it with no joy, but we do it with no

reluctance.

The fact that this veto is being done in defense of American sovereignty and in defense of

America's role in the Middle East peace process is not a source of embarrassment for us; it

should be an embarrassment to the remainder of the Security Council."

Israel celebrated the U.S. veto, …with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanking

Haley and Trump for the decision on his official Facebook page.

Palestinian leaders slammed the veto, citing it as further proof the White House can no

longer have a say in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

The Palestinian foreign minister said he expected the U.S. to veto the draft resolution, and

that the Palestinians would seek an emergency special session of the UN General Assembly

on Trump's decision.

Park Se-young, Arirang News.

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North Korea issues US threat: 'WHOLE WORLD will plunge into NUCLEAR WAR' - Duration: 4:08.

North Korea issues US threat: 'WHOLE WORLD will plunge into NUCLEAR WAR'

's foreign ministry has issued a furious statement this weekend, saying American aggression "cannot be tolerated".   The fiery statement, which was issued in a Pyongyang-based propaganda newspaper yesterday, said was "terrified" of North Korea's nuclear progress.

  And it said any attempt to strangle North Korea with sanctions or a blockade would receive a furious response.

  The statement said: "The gang of Trump, being terrified by our accomplishment of the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula more and more close to the brink of war, acting recklessly without any sense of reason.

"A naval blockade is an act of wanton violation of the sovereignty and dignity of an independent state and an act of war of aggression which cannot be tolerated.

"The gang of Trump is taking extremely dangerous and big step towards the nuclear war by recklessly seeking the naval blockade against our country, neglecting the strategic prestige of our country that has achieved the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force." The ministry said Mr Trump's hard-line tactics had been attempted unsuccessfully in the past. .

It said: "The naval blockade the gang of Trump is trying to pursue is something that was already tried and ended in vain during the collective sanctions campaign against the DPRK undertaken by the Bush administration under the signboard of 'Proliferation Security Initiative' in the early 2000s.

"Should the US and its followers try to enforce the naval blockade against our country, we will see it as an act of war and respond with merciless self-defensive counter-measures as we have warned repeatedly." The statement ended with a warning the "whole world" could erupt into "nuclear war". .

Pyongyang urged the West to preserve peace and not risk all-out conflict.

  It said: "The international society should increase its vigilance on the reckless moves of the US trying to ignite a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula, and if the UNSC does not wish to see the Korean peninsula and the whole world plunging into a nuclear war, it should act properly in accordance with its original mission which is to preserve peace and security of the world.

And today North Korea mocked Donald Trump as an "old lunatic" who spouts a "loud of rubbish" in a bizarre rant against the USA.

The opinion piece in Minju Chosen, one of North Korea's several propaganda rags, told Mr Trump to temper his policy with the hermit state.  It said: "Frightened by the DPRKs successful test-fire of ICBM Hwasong-15, old lunatic Trump talked about 'way of serious approach'.

"They had better cool their heads heated by war hysteria and be prudent if they dont want to meet bitterer disgrace and destruction.".

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