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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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US Releases A New National Security Strategy — And China Isn't Happy - Duration: 0:41.

China isn't happy with the United States' new national security strategy.

The Trump administration now labels China — along with Russia — a rival power that

challenges American influence and security.

In a recently published document, the White House says the the two countries are

China's foreign ministry denounced the categorization, calling it "outdated" and saying the U.S.

needs to let go of its "Cold War mentality."

Russia also hit back, saying it can't accept that it's treated as a threat.

For more infomation >> US Releases A New National Security Strategy — And China Isn't Happy - Duration: 0:41.

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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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Boston Common Frog Pond Named Best Place To Skate In US - Duration: 0:23.

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U.S. says N. Korea carried out WannaCry cyber attack - Duration: 0:44.

The United States government has publicly acknowledged that North Korea was responsible

for the so-called WannaCry cyber attack earlier this year that crippled hospitals, banks and

other companies around the world.

President Donald Trump's homeland security adviser, Thomas Bossert, wrote in a piece

in Wall Street Journal Monday... that the attack had affected more than 230-thousand

computers in more than 1-hundred-fifty countries earlier this year.

The White House also said the WannaCry attack was carried out by a hacking entity known

as the Lazarus Group... which works on behalf of the North Korean government.

However, Pyongyang has repeatedly denied responsibility for WannaCry and other allegations about cyber

attacks, calling them a smear campaign.

For more infomation >> U.S. says N. Korea carried out WannaCry cyber attack - Duration: 0:44.

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Christmas Expressions 1 | Learn about the US | Online Vocabulary Lesson - Duration: 3:04.

'Tis the season, so let's go over some Christmas vocabulary– it's not just for

Christmas, it's really for the holidays in general! I've got three great

expressions for you today, so let's take a look! number one: a Christmas stocking.

well a stocking literally was a thick wool sock that men would wear when they

worked outside. you know just to keep your feet warm. as a tradition, families

started to hang these stockings, so that Santa could put small gifts in them.

nowadays a stocking looks more like this. so it doesn't look just like a–thick sock

anymore. it's much more decorative. we tend to hang our stockings in the living

room. close to the Christmas tree, and if you have a fireplace, over that!

as you can see, stockings aren't huge. so they're made for smaller presents, treats

and candy. it's time to decorate for Christmas where are the stockings? mm-hmm

the–the Christmas stockings? I think they're upstairs in the Attic! I bought new

stockings this year, with our names on them! perfect I'll put the stockings up

right next to the tree! a stocking stuffer.

since stockings are what you put small gifts and treats in, a stocking stuffer

is something that you fill, you stuff your stocking with. commonly, a stocking

stuffer is something that's fairly cheap. it's not very expensive. something that's

affordable and practical for the other person. and it shouldn't be too big.

generally it is small enough that it could possibly fit in a stocking, but for

a lot of people a stocking stuffer just means a great gift! that's where you hear

about a must-have stocking stuffer, or a great stocking stuffer. here stocking

stuffer just means gift. I need to get some stocking stuffers for my

colleagues, what are some good stocking stuffers? yeah that's a tough question. if

you don't know them so well, just get them phone cases. maybe a bottle of wine and

some cheap little gadgets. I need to get some presents for my in-laws. what about

tickets to the Opera? that's a bit too expensive for the stocking stuffer I had

in mind! and finally, to get coal for Christmas, or to get coal in your

stocking! if you get coal for Christmas it means you misbehaved, you were a bad boy

or girl this year! and now because of that, Santa is going to give you coal

instead of presents. Instead of that nice stocking stuffer! the

people who get coal are on Santa's naughty list. the people who get presents

and gifts, those people are on Santa's nice list. hey do you think Santa's gonna

give you coal this year? no way I've behaved so well the entire year! I think

children are nicer during the holidays because they're afraid of Santa putting

coal in their stockings! yeah I agree for example my son shovels snow everyday

just to get on the nice list. what about you? what did you do to get on the nice

list? and do you have any good ideas for stocking stuffers this year? and for any

holidays that you celebrate, do you hang up anything like we do with stockings

for Christmas? tell me about all of that cool stuff in

the comments! these videos are made possible thanks to patrons like Norah. one

person I know will be on the nice list this year and every year after!

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U.S. unveils first National Security Strategy since Pres. Trump's inauguration - Duration: 2:06.

U.S. President Donald Trump personally presented his national security strategy.

On dealing with North Korea, it states his administration is prepared to respond with

overwhelming force if necessary.

Oh Jung-hee outlines how the American leader's strategy document which will affect key allies.

The White House unveiled the Trump administration's first National Security Strategy on Monday

-- 11 months after U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration -- with a strong emphasis on

North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.

Stating that Pyongyang is looking to deliver chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons

by missiles,... the Trump administration stressed... the threats cannot be ignored anymore... or

else fewer options would remain.

Announcing the new strategy, President Trump emphasized... that the U.S. and its allies

(quote)"have no choice" but to denuclearize North Korea.

(English) 1216 "America and its allies will take all necessary

steps to achieve a denuclearization and ensure that this regime cannot threaten the world.

This situation should have been taken care of long before I got into office when it was

much easier to handle.

But it will be taken care of.

We have no choice."

The White House says it's ready to respond with "overwhelming force" to North Korean

aggression... and to improve options to push for Pyongyang's denuclearization.

That will include deploying a layered missile defense system... as well as strengthening

security bonds and the defense network with its allies... such as South Korea and Japan.

(Korean) "With continued provocations during the past

months, I believe a bigger perception of threat has been formed within the U.S., and therefore

a greater need for better countermeasures."

While naming North Korea a threat,... the U.S. defined China and Russia as rivals...

who are reasserting their influence regionally and globally, and contesting U.S. geopolitical

advantages.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. unveils first National Security Strategy since Pres. Trump's inauguration - Duration: 2:06.

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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 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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US speaking India's language, says Pakistan - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> US speaking India's language, says Pakistan - Duration: 1:38.

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North Korea: Kim Jong-Un threatens nuclear war if US enforces naval blockade - Duration: 2:10.

North Korea: Kim Jong-Un threatens nuclear war if US enforces naval blockade

It warned that President Donald Trump would be taking an "extremely dangerous and big step toward nuclear war. "  The US has not threatened a naval blockade but Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has raised it as a possibility.

  North Korea, formally known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and led by tyrant Kim Jongun, vowed to take "merciless self-defensive" measures.

  It said US policy of "military confrontation" was nothing but a "deathbed struggle by those alarmed by the might of the DPRK always emerging victorious.

The threat was issued through the official state news agency.   North Korea last month test-fired a missile which it claimed put the whole of the United States within range.

  In September it detonated its sixth and largest nuclear bomb in an underground test.   Kim is in a race to develop a nuclear warhead for his missiles.

Mr Trump has vowed to respond to any North Korean threat with "fire and fury".   On Tuesday Mr Tillerson offered to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions.

  But he was slapped down by the White House which said no negotiations could be held until North Korea improved its behaviour.

  Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said military options in North Korea "did not look attractive" and favoured tighter economic sanctions.

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FEMA Mitigation Resources for US Virgin Islands - Duration: 2:36.

Hi everybody! My name is Kevin Sur

and I'm the Public Information Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency,

otherwise known as FEMA.

I'm here at our Disaster Recovery Center in Tutu Mall in the US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas.

I'm joined by Jasmine.

Hi Jasmine!

Hi!

Glad you could join us today.

Jasmine is our Community Education Outreach Specialist for Mitigation.

So, anted to ask her a few questions about mitigation.

So, Jasmine, what is mitigation?

Sure!

Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact

of disasters.

Basically, we're here to help you rebuild smarter and better in the safest way possible.

Oh, that sounds like a lot.

So, maybe you can share with us a little about what are some things that people should know?

Well, a lot of folks here are suffering from mold damage.

And the most important thing to know is that mold can grow anywhere and very quickly.

Even in places where you can't see it, mold could be growing.

So a lot of folks have been taking out their wet mattresses and their couches outside in

the sun to dry.

That doesn't always mean that mold will stop growing, so it's important to take caution

and to start acting now to ensure that mold won't continue to grow inside your home.

There's a lot of dangers with this, so what should people wear as they're trying to help

clean up their house?

That's a really great question.

We advise all the survivors to wear proper masks, gloves, and boots when entering their

damaged homes.

FEMA's general recommendation for cleaning is to mix one cup of bleach with a gallon

of hot water and to just clean your house down.

For wood furniture, FEMA advises you to use wood alcohol or turpentine to clean.

And when washing your clothes, for bleachable items consider using bleach and water, and

for non-bleachables to use a pine oil cleaner to clean.

That's a lot!

In case people didn't catch all of that, where can people find out more information on mitigation?

Well, we have mitigation publications and free materials at the Disaster Recovery Centers,

which were open Monday through Satruday from 8am to 5pm.

And folks can just come in, talk to one of the mitigation folks, or just grab some of

the materials about mold control, mold reduction, and also how to rebuild with flood-damage-resistant

materials and how you can strengthen your structures to prepare for future disasters.

That's great!

So I'm hoping that everybody out there will now be able to clean and safely protect their

home and, hopefully, will better prepare you for any future disasters.

Reporting live here from the Disaster Recovery Center in Tutu Mall at the US Virgin Islands,

St Thomas.

For more infomation >> FEMA Mitigation Resources for US Virgin Islands - Duration: 2:36.

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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.

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Why US Economic Growth Prospects Remain Poor | Jeffrey Snider Real Vision Video - Duration: 2:08.

What the market is saying is that economists have it all wrong.

That the focus on the unemployment rate is the wrong thing to be focused on.

And that really that there wasn't much of a recovery if any recovery at all.

In fact, the eurodollar futures curve, the US treasury curve, you look at bond curves

all across the world, and they're very uniform in saying that not only has the last decade

been atrocious really in terms of economic growth, more than that it tells us that the

next decade is starting out in much the same way.

In other words, the perception of future economic growth from the long end of the bond curve

is very low, which accords with a very bleak assessment of the economic baseline or economic

potential.

And what that does in terms of the yield curve dynamic, again, no matter what happens in

the short run, the long end doesn't move.

In fact, in the last few days it's gone lower again, despite the fact that the House and

Senate appear to be closer to, or moving closer to passing the tax cut bill.

Which in traditional economic terms is supposed to be stimulus.

But the bond market just basically shrugged and said, no, no matter what happens in the

short run, the long run is essentially the same.

And it's not the same as what it was precrisis.

Again, the yield curve is pegged at a low nominal rate and nowhere near where it should

be if we were actually in a recovery.

And the reason is because it's a very different set of expectations about inflation and what

that means as well as the path of short-term rates and what that means.

The long end of the curve is quite adamant about the fact that economic expectations

and the prospects for economic opportunity, in the long run from here, even after 10 years,

haven't changed.

For more infomation >> Why US Economic Growth Prospects Remain Poor | Jeffrey Snider Real Vision Video - Duration: 2:08.

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Romania, US strike new trade deals under Trump - Duration: 5:01.

For more infomation >> Romania, US strike new trade deals under Trump - Duration: 5:01.

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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 now leads the industrialized world in infant mortality - Duration: 7:58.

U.S. now leads the industrialized world in infant mortality due to toxic vaccinations

by Edward Morgan

Out of the top thirty industrialized nations in the world, the United States tops the list

when it comes to infant mortality on the first day of life.

With so much modern medical technology available, it�s hard to understand why there are so

many sudden infant deaths, but it all becomes clear when one begins to recognize the burden

of toxicity that vaccines impose on such vulnerable, developing babies.

Did you know a Hepatitis B vaccine (dogmatically given to infants on their first day of life)

has been shown to cause a 700 percent increase in heart attacks than those who do not take

the vaccine?

For every 100,000 pregnancies, about 26 end tragically on the first day in the U.S.

This adds up to 11,300 newborn deaths per year.

This does not account for the number of spontaneous abortions that occur during pregnancy, which

is when the fetus cannot survive in a toxic environment.

This also does not account for the growing number of resuscitation emergencies that occur

on the infant�s first day of life (following vaccination) or the astronomical amount of

C-section emergency deliveries that are conducted to save both mother and child.

A rigorous vaccine protocol for pregnant mothers is harming both the mother and her unborn

child, causing complications for a healthy, normal delivery.

Hasty vaccination at birth with both the synthetic vitamin K shot and the Hepatitis B vaccine

is burdening infant�s bodies on their very first day of life.

The onslaught of heavy metals and synthetic chemicals in the womb and immediately after

birth combined with poor prenatal nutrition is causing health issues in infants leading

to an alarming number of premature deaths.

In most hospital settings in the U.S., birth is mischaracterized as a medical emergency

from the start.

Once the newborn arrives, the umbilical cord is usually cut prematurely, not allowing all

the remaining blood, nutrients and healthy bacteria a chance to make its way to the newborn.

Instead, the newborn is separated from the beating heart of their mother, only to be

injected with a synthetic vitamin K shot that is intended to force their blood to clot.

Regardless of its intentions, this synthetic brew shocks the infant�s system, fills their

blood with chemicals, burdens their liver and therefore causes bilirubin levels to shoot

upand symptoms of jaundice to appear.

It is imperative that the newborn immediately receive skin-to-skin contact with the mother

and begin breastfeeding to receive the all-important immunoglobulins through the mother�s colostrum.

In a hospital setting, pediatricians try to force the parents to get their newborn vaccinated

with the first round of hepatitis B vaccine.

This erroneous procedure assumes that the infant will be sharing needles with a Hep-B

positive prostitute or drug dealer.

Hep-B vaccine administration at birth is an insult to mothers and fathers alike.

Even though the immune system of the child is not developed in the first year of life,

the medical establishment agrees that infant�s bodies should be forcibly injected over and

over again with multiple doses of substances such as brain-damaging aluminum, which is

designed to augment and force an immune response where there is no complete immune system.

The foreign DNA that is injected, including diseased cow and pig blood, monkey cells and

aborted fetal tissue, is introduced to an infant�s body through an abnormal route,

over and over again.

These toxins are injected and not allowed to be processed through their gastrointestinal

tract, liver and kidneys first.

The influx of vaccine toxins at such a vulnerable age is the concealed factor behind many cases

of sudden infant death syndrome.

A mother�s breast milk, with all its nutrients, healthy fats, and immunoglobulins, is the

only healthy way to build an infant�s immune system and brain.

As documented extensively by the late Dr. Andrew Moulden, every vaccine dose produces

harm to neurological development and natural immunity because of its toxic contents and

unnatural route of exposure.

The diseases that these vaccines are intended to prevent can be faced naturally, to confer

lifelong immunity that also contributes to better herd immunity rates to protect infants

and the immune-compromised.

There�s no need to sacrifice a newborn or infant�s body to a vaccine complication

all for the alleged protection that these vaccines promise and still cannot prove.

The most courageous measures we could take to improve infant mortality rates include:

Restore rule of law and undo legal protections for pharmaceutical companies granted to them

under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.

Enacted in 1986, this law gives vaccine makers legal immunity from prosecution when their

vaccines cause damage, creating a steady payout system only to select families damaged by

vaccines.

The law created a gold rush for new vaccines and ensured a constant supply of vaccines

while providing NO scientific studies on the risks of compounding vaccination.

Undoing this law would force pharmaceutical companies to clean up their vaccines and take

seriously the tens of thousands of cases of vaccine damage that go ignored in the Vaccine

Adverse Event Reporting System.

Declare compulsory vaccination laws a violation of informed consent and personal and parental

rights.

This measure should also hold accountable the arrogant pediatricians and nurses who

coerce parents into vaccinating their newborns.

Provide more sane routes of immune system care, which include making vitamin D supplements,

selenium, and chromium readily available and encouraged for pregnant women.

Remove the Hep-B vaccine campaign for newborns from hospitals� standard protocol and the

CDC�s obnoxious vaccine schedule.

Remove the flu shot and TDAP vaccine campaigns targeting pregnant women.

Share vaccine inserts, vaccine risks, and be open about adverse events.

Discuss the individual disease these vaccines are supposed to prevent and how easy they

are to treat or overcome with a nutritious diet and substances such as colloidal silver

and oregano oil.

Allow midwifery wisdom to guide modern medical birthing practices for safer, more natural

deliveries that don�t rely on pain medication, antibiotics, vaccines, and surgery.

Delay cord clamping and encourage skin-to-skin contact with the mother first.

Provide breastfeeding support, including wet nurse availability, breast milk banks, and

over-the-counter herbal galactagogues.

Provide top of the line, prenatal and postnatal nutrition support, making available trace

minerals, whole food vitamins, folate, and healthy fats for proper fetal development.

In conclusion, there are many courageous steps we can take as families and as a medical system

to improve on the dismal state of infant mortality in the US.

This begins with understanding the toxic nature of vaccines and their unnecessary use on an

infant�s first day of life and in the womb.

For more infomation >> U S now leads the industrialized world in infant mortality - Duration: 7:58.

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U.S. unveils first National Security Strategy since Pres. Trump's inauguration - Duration: 2:07.

U.S. President Donald Trump personally presented his national security strategy.

On dealing with North Korea, it states his administration is prepared to respond with

overwhelming force if necessary.

Oh Jung-hee outlines how the American leader's strategy document which will affect key allies.

The White House unveiled the Trump administration's first National Security Strategy on Monday

-- 11 months after U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration -- with a strong emphasis on

North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.

Stating that Pyongyang is looking to deliver chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons

by missiles,... the Trump administration stressed... the threats cannot be ignored anymore... or

else fewer options would remain.

Announcing the new strategy, President Trump emphasized... that the U.S. and its allies

(quote)"have no choice" but to denuclearize North Korea.

(English) 1216 "America and its allies will take all necessary

steps to achieve a denuclearization and ensure that this regime cannot threaten the world.

This situation should have been taken care of long before I got into office when it was

much easier to handle.

But it will be taken care of.

We have no choice."

The White House says it's ready to respond with "overwhelming force" to North Korean

aggression... and to improve options to push for Pyongyang's denuclearization.

That will include deploying a layered missile defense system... as well as strengthening

security bonds and the defense network with its allies... such as South Korea and Japan.

(Korean) "With continued provocations during the past

months, I believe a bigger perception of threat has been formed within the U.S., and therefore

a greater need for better countermeasures."

While naming North Korea a threat,... the U.S. defined China and Russia as rivals...

who are reasserting their influence regionally and globally, and contesting U.S. geopolitical

advantages.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. unveils first National Security Strategy since Pres. Trump's inauguration - Duration: 2:07.

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Tax cuts alone won't answer U.S. economic needs, Bloomberg says - Duration: 7:56.

JUDY WOODRUFF: And now a tough assessment about the impact of this bill.

It's part of our continuing coverage of this major legislation.

Michael Bloomberg is a former mayor of New York City and, of course, a billionaire investor

and business owner.

He wrote an opinion column this weekend calling it a trillion-dollar blunder.

I spoke with him a short time ago.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, welcome.

The Republicans and President Trump say this tax bill is going to make historic changes

to a system that is way out of whack.

You are a successful businessperson.

Why do you think it's not going to work?

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (I), Former Mayor of New York: Well, I think it will make an historic

change to our system.

Unfortunately, it's all in the wrong direction.

What this bill is going to do is create a $1.5 trillion, #1.7 trillion deficit over

the next 10 years.

And that means we're not going to have money to do for infrastructure what the president

was calling for today.

We're not going to have any money to improve our school systems, which are falling apart.

We're not going to do any of these things.

And it exacerbates the income inequality problem at the same time.

It's really hard to see how you could call this bill reform.

It has no reforms in it whatsoever.

So, if you had tax breaks before, basically, you still have them.

You're just going to have a lower tax rate for some people, mainly for the very wealthy,

and those people are just going to have a bigger percentage of the pie.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, just yesterday, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said that this is a bill

that's going to lead to massive economic growth.

He said as high as 6 percent in some quarters, and he said it's going to lead to wage increases,

average wage increases of $4,500 a year.

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Well, number one, if the treasury secretary really believes that, everybody

is holding with bated breath, waiting with bated breath for him to give us the report

that he said he had 100 people in Treasury working on.

What he did is, he came -- one piece of paper, one page, and it just said, all is going to

be good.

But the truth of the matter is, we have never had growth for a long period of time like

that.

And in the past, when we have reduced taxes, it has not gone to increase wages or really

to stimulate economic activity.

If you think about it, without a tax increase, the stock market in the last year is up 25

percent, 27 percent.

I don't know what stimulation you can get beyond that.

JUDY WOODRUFF: You have said -- you agree that the corporate tax rate is too high.

You run a global business.

Do you think this is going to lead businesses to bring jobs back to the United States?

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: I think there is a reason to reduce corporate taxes.

We are much higher than everybody else.

And to be competitive, you have to do that.

But doing things that will stimulate economic activity is very different than just cutting

taxes.

We need to take money and invest it in things like infrastructure, not reduce our ability

to go and invest in infrastructure.

This is a political bill, Judy, that was designed because the president of the United States

made a campaign promise, wants to fulfill that campaign promise.

And Congress has gone ahead and passed a bill in the dead of night, if you will, where nobody

has read this bill, nobody knows what's in it.

The Congress is going to vote for this bill without having done any due diligence, without

having consulted any experts.

It is about as irresponsible a way to create policy and laws as anybody could possibly

think of.

JUDY WOODRUFF: You also mentioned, Mayor Bloomberg, education, that the burden is going to fall

heaviest here on the cities with the poorest students.

How so?

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Well, we have a group of people in this country who are poor and don't

seem to be able to work their ways out of poverty.

And one of the real reasons for that is they don't get a good education.

We put teachers in the classroom who can't -- in many cases shouldn't be there, can't

-- aren't qualified, unfortunately.

And we should spend money to take those teachers and give them the help they need to become

better teachers, so they can help these people get an education.

And if you get an education, then you can work yourself out of poverty.

By taking the away the state and local deductions in the big states, where they have more of

the people with -- who, unfortunately, have been mired in poverty for a long time, we're

taking away their ability to give the poor people of this country what they need to work

themselves out of this spiral, the succession of generation after generation that remains

poor.

We keep talking about helping them, and we're not helping them, and this is going to make

it harder to do that.

JUDY WOODRUFF: One other thing this bill does is to do away with the individual mandate

under Obamacare, health insurance, that people are required to purchase health insurance.

What effect do you think that's going to have on premiums?

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Well, somebody's got to pay.

That's the dirty little secret here is, medical costs keep going up, and we're unwilling to

do anything about the costs, like negotiating with pharmaceutical companies for lower prices,

which other countries do.

But, regardless, whatever the cost of medicine is, we want to have everybody covered.

We have made a decision in this country we're not going to let anybody die in the streets.

If you need hospital care, medical care, the government will pay for it, either through

an insurance program, like Obamacare, or direct subsidies from the taxpayers to hospitals

and doctors that have to provide that care.

And to take away the mandate is really saying, the only people who are going to pay are those

who need health care.

And the way health care works is, everybody pays, so it reduces the cost so that people

that need health care can afford it, because, otherwise, they could never afford it on their

own.

That's what an insurance plan is.

Everybody pays in, some people benefit.

Why would you pay into that?

Because it might be you some day that needs the benefit.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Final question.

You have been critical of President Trump since before he was elected.

What grade would you give him after 11 months in office?

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Well, I think the president has to learn the job, and he's still doing

that.

He's doing it slower than I would have thought.

He has to build a team, and he's really not done that.

And now it's harder for him to attract good people.

But the bottom line is, this president, as all presidents, need a team, and let them

make decisions.

You have got to hire people and give them authority to go along with responsibility.

And you have got to hire people who are experts in each facet of government, rather than people

who just happen to agree with your political point of views.

And he's not separated out the politics from the knowledge that we need.

And to sit there and say to CDC, the Centers for Disease Control, you can't use certain

words, or we can't talk about climate change, we can't talk about certain things that are

politically not what the president believes in, but you can't manage science.

We're almost going back to the Dark Ages of saying what science is, what things they can

look at, and what their conclusions have to be from a political point of view, regardless

of whether the scenes gets there.

Now, the president has to understand that he's the president of all the people and that

his political views, he has a right to those -- and there is nothing wrong with him trying

to push those -- he was elected by 63-odd million people.

But certain things, you just have to do based on the facts and have experts, nonpolitical

experts, do it.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, we thank you.

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Judy, thank you for having me.

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