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North Korea THREAT: 'US has never been this close to NUCLEAR WAR!' Joe Biden's warning

 will start a nuclear war with the US and its allies if does not get on the same page as his allies against , said Joe Biden.

  The former Vice President of the United States told that he was "worried from the beginning" of the testy exchanges between Donald Trump and the rogue state.

  When asked if he thinks this is the closest the US has ever been to a nuclear war, he said: "Yeah, I do.

Mr Biden added: "That's why what I worry about, and I'm worried from the beginning, is fundamental miscalculations. This is not a business deal. This is not about who builds the next skyscraper.

This is a totally different dynamic.  "We know Trump inherited, as we did, an incredibly difficult problem with North Korea, one of the two things we spent more time briefing the new incoming administration about.  "There's no easy answer but we also know that there's is no answer, but we also know there is no answer in a nuclear exchange, which God forbid could happen if they attack the United States.

He said: "We also know that the answer lies somewhere in cabining the capacity and inclination of the North working with China, Russia, South Korea and Japan.  "When we engage in activities like 'let's compare the button', they are for different reasons and different motivations losing confidence in us and wonder 'do we know what the hell we're doing?'.

"That way they are going to try and figure out separate ways of how to do this. This can't be done in a way that doesn't have all the players on the same page.".

In a recent press conference, Trump's Press Secretary Sarah Sanders blamed the Obama administration for the inherited problem with North Korea.  She said: "I think what didn't help was the complacency and the silence of the previous administration.

"If the previous administration had done anything and dealt with North Korea and dealt with Iran instead of standing by and doing nothing, we wouldnt have to clean up their mess now..

For more infomation >> North Korea THREAT: 'US has never been this close to NUCLEAR WAR!' Joe Biden's warning - Duration: 3:08.

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Freezing winter storm slams U.S. Northeast - Duration: 1:49.

A massive cold wave is battering the United States.

Grounding flights and leaving trails of destruction behind in the country's northeast.

Ro Aram has the updates on the force of nature that continues to take lives.

The blizzard has been gripping the country's east coast and even as far down as Florida

over the past few days and it has now moved northward.

The so-called "bomb cyclone" is bringing blinding snow and hurricane force winds that are clocking

more than 110 kilometers an hour in some parts.

Weather forecasters say Boston could get up to 45 centimeters of snow, while New York

is bracing for more than 30.

But there are some who aren't too impressed with the winter storm.

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"I think it would be more windy and way colder.

I picture Day After Tomorrow, this is definitely not Day After Tomorrow - this is more day

after Christmas."

It has cut power for tens of thousands of people, forced schools and offices to close,

and has caused major travel disruptions.

Nearly three and a half thousand flights have been cancelled and several ferry services

have also been shut down temporarily.

Though some travelers are frustrated with their flights being delayed or cancelled,

others are coming to terms with the unavoidable situation.

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"It is frustrating but it is what it is.

We don't control mother nature so you just live with it and let it take its course."

The winter storm is expected to continue into the weekend and blizzard warnings are in effect

from Virginia all the way to Maine.

States of emergency have also been declared for several states along the storm's path.

Forecasters expect wind chills to fall to as much as minus 40 degrees, and 17 cold-related

deaths have so far been reported.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Freezing winter storm slams U.S. Northeast - Duration: 1:49.

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Trump Department of Energy Invests $30 Million to Attack US Depe - Duration: 1:55.

Trump

Department of Energy Invests $30 Million to Attack US Dependence on Mideast Oil

The Energy Department plowed tens of millions of dollars into projects designed to explore

new fracking technology as the U.S. leans heavily on natural gas amid harsh winter weather.

DOE�s decision will help the agency master oil and gas development in untapped, energy-rich

areas, according to a press statement Wednesday from the agency.

The funding targets the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Texas and the Huron Shale, which

spans four states in the Appalachian.

The effort will help �strengthen America�s energy dominance, protect air and water quality,

position the nation as a global leader in unconventional oil and natural gas (UOG) resource

development technologies, and ensure the maximum value of the nation�s resource endowment

is realized,� the statement notes.

DOE�s funding effort comes shortly after Americans consumed a record-breaking amount

of gas during the most-recent cold snap, according to data from PointLogic Energy, an oil and

gas firm that monitors gas usage

For more infomation >> Trump Department of Energy Invests $30 Million to Attack US Depe - Duration: 1:55.

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United Nations Security Council Discusses Iran Protests - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> United Nations Security Council Discusses Iran Protests - Duration: 1:00.

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S. Korea, U.S. agree to delay Key Resolve, Foal Eagle until after PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:01.

Meanwhile Washington wants to clarify the drills are "delayed" not "halted."

Pentagon officials say the combined exercises will resume after the Games come to an end.

Some experts point out, this decision by the U.S. is NOT up for negotiation with Pyongyang.

Our defense correspondent Oh Jung-hee files us this report.

Every spring, South Korea and the United States hold two large-scale joint military exercises...

that usually kick off in late February or early March.

They are... a computerized command post drill called Key Resolve,... and a field drill called

Foal Eagle.

In the case of last year, Key Resolve took place for two weeks in mid-March... and Foal

Eagle for two months from March to April.

This year, the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics are to be held throughout most of February,...

and the Paralympics... for two weeks in mid-March.

Considering the dates of the exercises last year,... there was a high possibility... that

this year's drills could overlap with the Games.

On Thursday's decision to delay the drills,... the two countries' Combined Forces Command

quoted a Pentagon spokesperson... stating that it's to "focus on ensuring the security

of the Games" and that "routine exercises are required" to maintain military readiness.

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis also emphasized... that the postponement is simply due to logistical

concerns... and the exercises will resume after the Paralympics comes to a close.

(Korean) "The U.S. made clear that the postponement

is only to resolve the overlap of the exercises and the games,... nothing more than that.

The U.S. is firm that the delay is not for negotiating with Pyongyang."

The South Korea-U.S. joint 'Ssangyong' or 'Double Dragon' landing exercise -- which

was initially planned to take place in late March -- may be rescheduled as well,... with

the dates currently under discussion.

But military officials say,... Seoul's unilateral and domestic drills will be carried out as

planned.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. agree to delay Key Resolve, Foal Eagle until after PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:01.

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Blizzard freezes U.S. Northeast, canceled flights to be resumed on Friday - Duration: 1:50.

A powerful blizzard that hit Northeastern U.S. left huge damage in various shapes and

sizes on Thursday local time.

Suspended flights are set to operate on Friday as the snowfall gradually eased...but piercing

cold is expected to follow suit.

Cho Sung-min has the latest.

New York's JFK Airport said it is resuming some of the flights starting at 7 a.m. local

time.

On Thursday, thousands of flights into and out of New York were canceled due to whiteout

conditions.

Some of the large airports in the Northeast, including Boston Logan and Newark have also

canceled flights... while some airports in Georgia and South Carolina saw delays.

Meanwhile, some parts of Boston saw as much as 43 centimeters of snow... and some coastal

regions of the city experienced historic flooding.

Some people were stranded in the streets and had to be rescued by firefighters.

Boston mayor Marty Walsh said some of the areas had not been flooded in the last three

decades.

Railways were also affected by the snow storm.

US rail line operator Amtrak halted its service in Virginia and Washington DC.

More casualties were reported in some states.

Authorities North Carolina have attributed four deaths to the winter weather, all traffic-related.

Another person died in South Carolina.

In Philadelphia a car slid down a hill and slammed into a commuter train, killing one

of the car's passengers.

The snowfall has subsided as the so-called "bomb cyclone" moved away from the northeasternmost

states,... but the National Weather Service said most of the east coast will see intense

cold waves and wind chill over the weekend.

Temperatures could go down to as low as minus 15 degress Celsius from Philadephia to Boston.

The coldest places on the east coast Sunday morning will be Maine and Washington D.C.

Cho Sung-min, arirang news.

For more infomation >> Blizzard freezes U.S. Northeast, canceled flights to be resumed on Friday - Duration: 1:50.

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US places Pakistan on list of special concern list - Duration: 4:01.

For more infomation >> US places Pakistan on list of special concern list - Duration: 4:01.

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Trump Proposes Opening Most US Coastal Waters to Offshore Drilling - Duration: 0:56.

For more infomation >> Trump Proposes Opening Most US Coastal Waters to Offshore Drilling - Duration: 0:56.

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S. Korea, U.S. agree to delay Key Resolve, Foal Eagle until after PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:00.

Meanwhile Washington wants to clarify the drills are "delayed" not "halted."

Pentagon officials say the combined exercises will resume after the Games come to an end.

Some experts point out, this decision by the U.S. is NOT up for negotiation with Pyongyang.

Our defense correspondent Oh Jung-hee files us this report.

Every spring, South Korea and the United States hold two large-scale joint military exercises...

that usually kick off in late February or early March.

They are... a computerized command post drill called Key Resolve,... and a field drill called

Foal Eagle.

In the case of last year, Key Resolve took place for two weeks in mid-March... and Foal

Eagle for two months from March to April.

This year, the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics are to be held throughout most of February,...

and the Paralympics... for two weeks in mid-March.

Considering the dates of the exercises last year,... there was a high possibility... that

this year's drills could overlap with the Games.

On Thursday's decision to delay the drills,... the two countries' Combined Forces Command

quoted a Pentagon spokesperson... stating that it's to "focus on ensuring the security

of the Games" and that "routine exercises are required" to maintain military readiness.

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis also emphasized... that the postponement is simply due to logistical

concerns... and the exercises will resume after the Paralympics comes to a close.

(Korean) "The U.S. made clear that the postponement

is only to resolve the overlap of the exercises and the games,... nothing more than that.

The U.S. is firm that the delay is not for negotiating with Pyongyang."

The South Korea-U.S. joint 'Ssangyong' or 'Double Dragon' landing exercise -- which

was initially planned to take place in late March -- may be rescheduled as well,... with

the dates currently under discussion.

But military officials say,... Seoul's unilateral and domestic drills will be carried out as

planned.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> S. Korea, U.S. agree to delay Key Resolve, Foal Eagle until after PyeongChang 2018 - Duration: 2:00.

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WHY U.S PUTTING B 52 IN 24 Hrs PATROL WITH NUKES IS A DIRECT MESSAGE TO NORTH KOREA & RUSSIA ? - Duration: 8:58.

The U.S. Air Force is preparing to put nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour ready alert, a status

not seen since the Cold War ended in 1991.

That means the long-dormant concrete pads at the ends of this base's 11,000-foot runway

— dubbed the "Christmas tree" for their angular markings — could once again find

several B-52s parked on them, laden with nuclear weapons and set to take off at a

moment's notice.

Gen. David Goldfein, Air Force chief of staff, said in an interview during his six-day tour

of Barksdale and other U.S. Air Force bases that support the nuclear mission, "This

is yet one more step in ensuring that we're prepared. I look at it more as not planning

for any specific event, but more for the reality of the global situation we find ourselves

in and how we ensure we're prepared going forward."

In this video, Defense Updates analyzes WHY U.S PUTTING B 52 IN 24 Hrs PATROL WITH NUKES

IS A DIRECT MESSAGE TO NORTH KOREA & RUSSIA ?

Goldfein and other senior defense officials stressed that the alert order had not been

given, but that preparations were under way in anticipation that it might come. That decision

would be made by Gen. John Hyten, the commander of U.S. Strategic Command, or Gen. Lori Robinson,

the head of U.S. Northern Command. STRATCOM is in charge of the military's nuclear forces

and NORTHCOM is in charge of defending North America.

Putting the B-52s back on alert is just one of many decisions facing the Air Force as

the U.S. military responds to a changing geopolitical environment that includes increasing North

Korea & Russian threats.

North Korean regime was successfully tested 100 kilotons nuke as well long range inter

continental ballistic missiles Hwasong 14 & Hwasong 15. Apart from taking many hostile

steps, Russian leader Vladimir Putin has put 13 more submarines into active service since

2014. Russia's submarine activity is now at its highest level since the Cold War.

Keeping all this in view, Goldfein is asking his force to think about new ways that nuclear

weapons could be used for deterrence, or even combat.

He said, "The world is a dangerous place and we've got folks that are talking openly

about use of nuclear weapons. It's no longer a bipolar world where it's just us and the

Soviet Union. We've got other players out there who have nuclear capability. It's

never been more important to make sure that we get this mission right."

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is an American long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic

bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support

and upgrades. It has been operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) since the 1950s.

Superior performance at high subsonic speeds and relatively low operating costs have kept

the B-52 in service despite the advent of more advanced aircrafts, including the variable-geometry

B-1 Lancer, and the stealthy B-2 Spirit. After being upgraded between 2013 and 2015,

it is supposed to serve into the 2040s. The B-52s are expected to reach the end of their

service lives by 2045, and be replaced by B-21 Raiders.

B 52 are powered by Pratt & Whitney turbojet engines.

The 8 engines of the B-52 are paired in pods and suspended by four pylons beneath and forward

of the wings' leading edge. It has typical combat range of more than 8,800 miles (14,080

km) without aerial refueling. The powerful engines also enable B 52 to carry

up to 70,000 pounds (32,000 kg) of weapons. The massive range & excellent payload makes

the B 52 apt for strategic bombing since multiple high value targets can be taken out in a single

long distance mission.

U.S satellite intelligence will mean that B 52 will be guided to the target through

the safest path , as well it must be noted that these could also be escorted by fighter

jets like F 22 Raptor , F 35 lightning which will clear the path by taking out air defense assets.

The B 52 is capable of carrying both conventional as well as nuclear weapons.

The ability to carry upto 20 AGM-69 SRAM nuclear missiles was added to G and H models, starting

in 1971. To further improve its offensive ability, air-launched cruise missiles were

fitted. After testing of both the Air Force-backed

Boeing AGM-86 and the Navy-backed General Dynamics AGM-109 Tomahawk, the AGM-86B was

selected for operation for the B-52.

A total of 194 B-52Gs and Hs were modified to carry AGM-86s, carrying 12 missiles on

underwing pylons, with 82 B-52Hs further modified to carry another 8 missiles on a rotary launcher

fitted in the bomb-bay.

The AGM-86 is a subsonic air-launched cruise missile built by Boeing. This missile was

developed to increase the effectiveness and survivability of the Boeing B-52 bomber as

the missile can be fired from standoff ranges. In combination, the missile dilutes an enemy's

forces and complicates air defense of its territory.

All variants of the AGM-86 missile are powered by a Williams F107 turbofan jet engine that

propels it at sustained subsonic speeds and can be launched from aircraft at both high

and low altitudes. The missile deploys its folded wings, tail surfaces and engine inlet

after launch. Sophisticated guidance makes the missile very accurate.

The missile deploys W80 thermonuclear warhead. It has a range of 1,100 to 2,400 km depending

on variant. This enables the B 52 to launch it far off from the target.

As stated earlier a single B 52 can launch upto 20 of these missiles. Hence, an enemy

force could have to counterattack more than one missile at a time, making defense against

them costly and complicated. The enemy's defenses are further hampered by the missiles'

small size and low-altitude flight capability, which makes them difficult to detect on radar.

The W80 is a thermonuclear warhead in the U.S. nuke stockpile with a variable yield

of between 5 and 150 kt of TNT. It is specifically designed to be used by AGM-86 as well as the

BGM-109 Tomahawk. It is essentially a modification of the widely deployed B61 weapon, which forms

the basis of most of the current US stockpile.

The W80 is a powerful asset , to give viewers a perspective here is a the comparison.

Trinity Test in New Mexico in July 1945, which ushered in the nuclear age, had a yield of

20 kilo tons. Hiroshima's "Little Boy" bomb had a yield

of 13-18 kilo tons whereas Nagasaki's "Fat Man" bomb had a yield of 20–22 kilo tons of TNT.

Depending on variant G or H , B 52 will be able to launch 12 or 20 of these W80 warheads

carried by AGM-86 missile . This means a single aircraft has a destructive capacity of 12

* 150 that is 1800 or 20 * 150 that is 3000 kt tons of TNT.

This is enough to obliterate major military assets of any country.

For more infomation >> WHY U.S PUTTING B 52 IN 24 Hrs PATROL WITH NUKES IS A DIRECT MESSAGE TO NORTH KOREA & RUSSIA ? - Duration: 8:58.

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Immigration scenario in US 'unsustainable': Mercedes Schlapp - Duration: 6:25.

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U S SEEN AIRLIFTING ISIS LEADERS TO SAFETY TO RECONSTITUTE AMER - Duration: 7:20.

U.S. SEEN

AIRLIFTING ISIS LEADERS TO SAFETY TO RECONSTITUTE AMERICA�S PROXY ARMY IN SYRIA

U.S. SEEN AIRLIFTING ISIS LEADERS TO SAFETY TO RECONSTITUTE AMERICA�S PROXY ARMY IN

SYRIA Once again, the US has been exposed airlifting

ISIS commanders to safety as eyewitnesses watched terrorists get evacuated from the

Deir ez-Zor region in Syria.

By Jay Syrmopoulos �

January 3, 2018

Washington, D.C.

� Once again, the United States has been accused of cooperating with ISIS forces in

Syria.

Citing eyewitness reports, Syria�s SANA news agency reported that U.S. helicopters

evacuated ISIS leaders from numerous areas across the Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor.

The report indicates that the terrorists were evacuated from the Deir ez-Zor region and

flown to al-Hasakah province, which is under the control of U.S. and Kurdish forces.

U.S. helicopters reportedly conducted low-altitude flights into the al-Saad camp for displaced

persons, and delivered the ISIS leaders, as part of an overall plan to create a new U.S.-backed

military force in Syria � the North Syria Army, according to SANA.

Russian has directly accused the U.S. of attempting to reconstitute ISIS under a new name.

A previous report by SANA indicated that U.S. helicopters had evacuated 47 ISIS commanders

to al-Hasakah, where injured militants reportedly received medical assistance.

The U.S. has been repeatedly accused of utilizing terrorist groups in Syria, including ISIS

and al-Nusra (al-Qaeda�s army in Syria), in an effort to destabilize and topple the

Assad government.

According to the Syrian government, the U.S. has supplied ISIS with intelligence in an

effort to assist ISIS offensive operations and has repeatedly used American air power

to rescue ISIS leaders from a rapidly approaching Syrian army.

Just last week, the Syrian government took the U.S. to task at the UN; accusing the U.S.-led

coalition of coordinating actions with ISIS terrorists in Syria.

Last month, Russia leveled charges that the U.S. coalition was using the al-Hasakah-based

camp to train jihadist militants who are being reorganized under a new banner.

According to refugee testimony, most of the estimated 750 militants at the camp are affiliated

with ISIS and al-Nusra � with a core group of 400 ISIS militants who escaped Raqqa in

October 2017 with help from the US military, according to Russian intelligence.

A spokesperson for the US-led coalition denied the Russian accusations, telling Sputnik that

theirallegations were �absurd.�

The Free Thought Project reported similar accusations against the U.S. back in September

from a diplomatic and military source within Syria, noting that the United States Air Force

evacuated 20 ISIS commanders from Deir ez-Zor as Syrian forces liberated the city from terrorist

control.

�Amid successful actions by Syrian government troops in the eastern part of Syria in late

August, a number of field [Daesh] commanders backed by US special services, had been promptly

evacuated from Deir ez-Zor to safer regions in order to use their experience in other

directions,� the source reported.

At that time, the press office of the Combined Joint Task Force of Operation Inherent Resolve,

which is the Joint Task Force established by the US-led international coalition against

the Islamic State, called the allegations �false.�

The initial extraction of ISIS commanders reportedly took place on August 26, with a

�United States Air Force helicopter� airlifting two ISIS field commanders of �European origin,�

along with members of their families, from an area northwest of Deir ez-Zor during the

night, according to information relayed by the source.

According to the data provided by the military and diplomatic source, the U.S. then airlifted

another 20 ISIS commanders and top militant fighters from an area southwest of Deir ez-Zor.

�Militants who lost their commanders due to the Americans, usually tend to cease organized

actions, leave their positions, join other [Daesh terrorist] units or one by one flee.

This eventually contributes to the success of the offensive by the Syrian government

troops in eastern Syria,� the source said.

The airlift of ISIS commanders allegedly happened as Syrian Arab Army forces, backed by Russian

support, were in the process of breaking a three-year ISIS siege of Deir ez-Zor.

The United States has previously airlifted ISIS commanders from a city that was about

to be liberated from the terrorist group, as similar activities were reported by an

Iraqi commander when the central Iraqi city of Ramadi, which was under ISIS control, was

being liberated in late 2015.

�The delay in operations to liberate Ramadi and Fallujah cities in al-Anbar province is

the result of the US interference,� the commander of volunteer forces (Hashd al-Shaabi)

reported at the time.

�It seems that the US intends to evacuate the ISIL terrorist group�s infamous ringleaders

secretly (with helicopters) from Ramadi to unknown places,� he added, according to

a report by the Iranian Fars News Agency.

Interestingly, the U.S. has a history of evacuating top terrorist leaders, warlords and fighters

it deems as useful from battlefields.

Just after the invasion of Afghanistan, in November 2001, the U.S. allowed thousands

of top Taliban commanders and members of Al-Qaeda�as well as their Pakistani advisers�to be airlifted

out of Kunduz in an operation that was eventually deemed the �airlift of evil.�

Essentially, the U.S. needed to rescue the leaders of their proxy army, as having to

train a new batch of would-be terrorists wouldn�t be economical.

Everyone outside the domestically propagandized NATO nations knows Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and al-Nusra

are the mainline, premium-brand, and local down-brand, respectively, of the USA�s proxy

mercenary army.

Make no mistake that the Middle East and African nations are intentionally controlled and destabilized

in this manner as a means of allowing the U.S. to continue to have access to the natural

resources necessary to maintain its global hegemonic status.

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FNN: Bomb cyclone continues impacting US, President Trump heads to Camp David - Duration: 9:27:39.

For more infomation >> FNN: Bomb cyclone continues impacting US, President Trump heads to Camp David - Duration: 9:27:39.

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U.S. Suspends Security Assistance and Stop Military Funding to Pakistan says Donald Trump - Duration: 4:30.

For more infomation >> U.S. Suspends Security Assistance and Stop Military Funding to Pakistan says Donald Trump - Duration: 4:30.

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MAJOR NEWS! President Trump With NEW RULE That Makes US Healthcare Much BETTER! - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> MAJOR NEWS! President Trump With NEW RULE That Makes US Healthcare Much BETTER! - Duration: 2:37.

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Iran protests: Will the UN follow lead of US? - Duration: 4:07.

For more infomation >> Iran protests: Will the UN follow lead of US? - Duration: 4:07.

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North Korea WARNED US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:02.

North Korea WARNED: US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons.

NORTH KOREA will not be able to "bully and threaten" the United States any longer if

Kim Jong-un continues to refuse to give up his nuclear arsenal, US Vice President Mike

Pence said.

North Korea's leader threatened US President Donald Trump claiming he was ready to push

his "nuclear button" to unleash an attack on the US.

But Mr Pence praised the President for his "clear leadership" amid Pyongyang's continued

campaign to fuel World War 3 fears within the international community.

He said: "President Trump has provided the kind of clear leadership on the world�s

stage that has made measurable progress particularly with regard to North Korea.

"President Trump made it clear America will not be bullied, America will not be threatened."North

Korea has been fanning World War 3 concerns by ignoring calls to shut down its nuclear

development programme � with leader Kim Jong-un taunting the US with repeated intercontinental

ballistic missiles (ICBMs) tests threatening close allies in East Asia.

The US Vice President dismissed the latest North Korean verbal attacks saying the US

was prepared to defend its citizens with capacities "far beyond" Pyongyang's expectations.

And he welcomed China's efforts to exercise a positive influence on its rogue ally by

voting in favour of UN-sponsored sanctions on trade with North Korea.

Speaking to Voice of America, Mr Pence continued: "I truly do believe that making it clear that

all options are on the table, that making it clear the United States of America has

the capacity to defend our people far beyond anything North Korea could imagine shows there�s

an opportunity for a peaceful resolution.

"The United States of America has, by being clear, managed to marshal an unprecedented

amount of economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea.

"China is doing more than ever before.

China needs to do more but they are doing more than ever before to isolate North Korea

economically and diplomatically."

The United Nations Security Council imposed tough sanctions on North Korea after its continued

missile testing.

The resolution seeks to ban nearly 90 percent of refined petroleum product exports to North

Korea.

Following the UN vote, Donald Trump wrote on Twitter: �The United Nations Security

Council just voted 15-0 in favour of additional Sanctions on North Korea.

The World wants Peace, not Death!�

For more infomation >> North Korea WARNED US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:02.

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North Korea WARNED US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:02.

North Korea WARNED: US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons.

NORTH KOREA will not be able to "bully and threaten" the United States any longer if

Kim Jong-un continues to refuse to give up his nuclear arsenal, US Vice President Mike

Pence said.

North Korea's leader threatened US President Donald Trump claiming he was ready to push

his "nuclear button" to unleash an attack on the US.

But Mr Pence praised the President for his "clear leadership" amid Pyongyang's continued

campaign to fuel World War 3 fears within the international community.

He said: "President Trump has provided the kind of clear leadership on the world�s

stage that has made measurable progress particularly with regard to North Korea.

"President Trump made it clear America will not be bullied, America will not be threatened."North

Korea has been fanning World War 3 concerns by ignoring calls to shut down its nuclear

development programme � with leader Kim Jong-un taunting the US with repeated intercontinental

ballistic missiles (ICBMs) tests threatening close allies in East Asia.

The US Vice President dismissed the latest North Korean verbal attacks saying the US

was prepared to defend its citizens with capacities "far beyond" Pyongyang's expectations.

And he welcomed China's efforts to exercise a positive influence on its rogue ally by

voting in favour of UN-sponsored sanctions on trade with North Korea.

Speaking to Voice of America, Mr Pence continued: "I truly do believe that making it clear that

all options are on the table, that making it clear the United States of America has

the capacity to defend our people far beyond anything North Korea could imagine shows there�s

an opportunity for a peaceful resolution.

"The United States of America has, by being clear, managed to marshal an unprecedented

amount of economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea.

"China is doing more than ever before.

China needs to do more but they are doing more than ever before to isolate North Korea

economically and diplomatically."

The United Nations Security Council imposed tough sanctions on North Korea after its continued

missile testing.

The resolution seeks to ban nearly 90 percent of refined petroleum product exports to North

Korea.

Following the UN vote, Donald Trump wrote on Twitter: �The United Nations Security

Council just voted 15-0 in favour of additional Sanctions on North Korea.

The World wants Peace, not Death!�

For more infomation >> North Korea WARNED US Vice President says US READY for WW3 if Kim keeps nuclear weapons - Duration: 2:02.

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North Korea THREAT US offers Kim Jong un STERN WARNING amid World War 3 fears - Duration: 2:16.

North Korea THREAT: US offers Kim Jong-un STERN WARNING amid World War 3 fears.

PRESIDENT Donald Trump�s United States will never accept a nuclear North Korea, US Ambassador

to the United Nations, Nikki Haley warned.

North Korea will �never� be a nuclear capable country, US Ambassador to the United

Nations, Nikki Haley said in a stern warning to Kim Jong-un�s regime.

Kim Jong-un sparked further World War 3 fears after he threatened the United States with

a nuclear attack in his New Year's Eve address in Pyongyang.

Speaking at the United Nations on Tuesday, Nikki Haley said: �The crisis in North Korea

will continue to have our attention in 2018, we finish December with our third strong sanctions

resolution of last year.

�That was a great achievement but there is more to do to ensure full implementation

of the Security Council resolution as we hear reports that North Korea might be preparing

for another missile test.

�I hope that does not happen.

But if it does, we must bring even more measures to bear on the North Korean regime.�

Ms Haley urged the world to be �united� against Kim Jong-un�s secretive state and

said the US would �never� accept a nuclear North Korea.

She said: �The civilised world must remain united and vigilant against the rogue state�s

development of a nuclear arsenal.

We will never accept a nuclear North Korea.�

In his New Year�s speech, Kim Jong-un announced that he is willing to come to the negotiating

table with South Korea to talk about security during the winter Olympics.

He also called for peace in the Korean peninsula despite the military rhetoric in his speech.

The comments followed a threat to Donald Trump when the North Korean president said he has

�a nuclear button� always on his desk and he is ready to use it against the US should

it be necessary.

When asked about the offered talks, Haley said the �reckless regime� needs to stop

making nuclear weapons.

Ms Haley said: �We won't take any of the talks seriously if they don't do something

to ban all nuclear weapons in North Korea.

We consider this to be a very reckless regime, we don't think we need a band-aid and we don't

think we need to smile and take a picture.

�We think that we need to have them stop nuclear weapons and they need to stop it now.�

The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it is up to South Korea whether to hold talks

with North Korea but Washington is sceptical of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's sincerity

if such talks happen.

State Department spokeswoman, Heather Nauert, told reporters: �If the two countries decide

that they want to have talks, that would be certainly their choice.

"Kim Jong-un may be trying to drive a wedge of some sort between the two nations, between

our nation and the Republic of Korea.

I can assure you that that will not happen ... We are very sceptical of Kim Jong-un's

sincerity in sitting down and having talks."

For more infomation >> North Korea THREAT US offers Kim Jong un STERN WARNING amid World War 3 fears - Duration: 2:16.

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Federalist and the U.S. Web Design Standards - Duration: 3:06.

I don't understand why it doesn't look at a video so let's talk about how the

US web design standards play into this the u.s. web design standards are a

project that came out of eighteen FN are now owned by the digital gov team and

they exist to solve as soon as it loads come on

maybe yeah this problem you have a lot of different ways of building buttons

and imagine this but for menus or for side templates or for logos or for

colors or for any number of other things there's a huge diversity in these

systems and each one of these has to get designed each one of these requires you

if you're a contract if you're a contractor you have to design all these

if you're a government official you have to ask for these and then approve them

versus just having one available out of the box so remember how I talked about

federalists is the backend solution well the u.s. web design standards are here

to make it easier to do the front-end stuff they're not and the name standards

has a lot of meaning in government they're not standards in the sense of

being required there it assign standard is meant to be a set of tools that are

available for you to leverage and use and that team is actively thinking about

you know the accuracy of its name but it's meant to be a set of resources that

you can use out of the box so for example the US web design standard says

here's a specific set of colors that you might want to use that all work together

that are all 508 compliant in terms of in terms of the contrast that you can

use that allow you to you know leverage these things and if you notice this

presentation is making a lot of use of that color right there although it may

not show up an image well so the u.s. wavelet handers are now part of the

digital gov team that is Jeremy Z who is for folks online the person that you're

talking with interacting with and he and I are working together to push more

content to make the front end side of your work easier but I want to

distinguish again between the back end of federalists which is done in @ v 1.0

and the front end stuff which is an forever work-in-progress because all of

you have a huge diversity of front end needs or focus in federalists is solving

the back end stuff solving the APO stuff solving to

compliance stuff you can see more information about that and the u.s. web

design standards federalists is here to solve the backend stuff the

webdesign Sanders is here for the front end stuff any questions about that so

far yes there's a bunch of different ways to

do it but that's the it's that's the same kind of idea about what they're

trying to get at and it depends on how you start off so the process of starting

off with that you don't have to use the web design standards with federal you

could use it you know epa.gov is on the standards we didn't and we weren't

involved in that at all USDA dot-gov is on the standards we weren't involved in

that and all that was our favorite kind of use case because we were able to have

impact without doing anything and I'm sure they deployed it in different ways

you can deploy the standards on Drupal you can deploy them on WordPress you

could deploy them standalone there's lots of different options and that

federalists exists to help you with that but it's different if they're kind of

focused in different areas

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