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On Monday, President Donald Trump ordered dozens of Russian diplomats to be expelled

from the U.S.

This move comes after an attack on a former double agent and his daughter in southern

England earlier this month.

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May and other world leaders blamed Russia for the nerve

gas attack.

Trump said earlier the U.S. stood in solidarity with the U.K. and said Russia needed to provide

answers.

Beyond expelling 60 Russians, Trump also ordered the Russian consulate in Seattle to close.

In a statement, the White House said the U.S. was showing it stands with its NATO allies.

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US Sending 1,500 Marines to Australia - Duration: 1:00.

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YOU WON'T BELIEVE!! Edward Snowden Explains Deep State's Influence on Presidents Obama, Trump - Duration: 6:31.

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A Day of High School in the United States (con subtítulos en español) - Duration: 5:58.

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S. Korea's presidential Blue House says Abu Dhabi Crown Prince granted US$25 bil. worth energy - Duration: 3:28.

President Moon Jae-in is in the UAE for his first official visit to the Middle East since

taking office last year.

As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Crown Prince of Abu

Dhabi has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South

Korean firms.

Our Moon Connyoung reports.

"The United Arab Emirates.

Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it's only in the last

decade or so that their relations got stronger.

Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes

of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."

From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands

a nuclear power plant under construction.

This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant.

A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul's first attempt to build an atomic

reactor abroad.

The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi

border is scheduled to come online this year...

making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.

But, it's more than that.

It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of

the two countries.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day

official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan

of Abu Dhabi.

There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.

"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise.

He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu

Dhabi."

The South Korean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi

Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two

nuclear reactors.

Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation

in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy

sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."

Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown

Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects

will be given to South Korean firms.

Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by

the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal

made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.

If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal

that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been

smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.

"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries,

the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for.

"Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."

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U.S. Air Force looks in 2030, Next Generation Air Dominance Concepts - Duration: 5:50.

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Hawkish figures at forefront in U.S. for May summit with N. Korea; Bolton stresses 'straight ... - Duration: 2:32.

Ahead of the first-ever summit with Pyongyang in May,... Washington is tapping some of the

most hawkish figures in key posts. The newly tapped national security advisor

states his country should get straight to discussing how the regime should denuclearize.

Oh Jung-hee delves deeper into what the U.S. could be planning for the upcoming historic

event. North Korea is willing to talk,... but only

to "buy more time." That's what Washington's incoming national

security advisor John Bolton said in an interview on Sunday.

Bolton's view is that North Korea still has a few more things to achieve before it can

strike the U.S. with nuclear weapons,... and according to him,... buying time for its

nuclear program is something the regime has done for decades.

He added... that the talks will have to jump straight into whether Pyongyang's going to

abandon its nuclear weapons and how the U.S. will get the weapons out of the country.

His comments come as the international community watches how **hawkish Washington's going to

be in dealing with North Korea... ahead of their first-ever summit in May.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced last week that Bolton would be replacing his national

security advisor H. R. McMaster... shortly after he tapped CIA chief Mike Pompeo to take

over as Secretary of State.

With hardline figures at the forefront,... it seems President Trump wants to seal the

deal with Pyongyang on a firm denuclearization. Before being named to his new post,... Bolton

said the meeting in May is going to be a "very short" one,... if Kim's not ready for a **serious

conversation. He added... (quote)"we can't kick the can

down the road any further because there isn't any road left."

"The U.S. and North Korea came to hold summit talks only because Kim Jong-un said the North

will denuclearize. So the key for Washington will be what practical measures Pyongyang

will actually take to denuclearize. The U.S. will press North Korea to show real action,

not just rhetoric."

Meanwhile, there is concern that coordination between South Korea and the U.S. could appear

weak... since Seoul, unlike Washington, believes that talking with North Korea -- in and of

itself -- is a move forward. But pundits think that because South Korea

and the U.S. do see eye-to-eye on the need for Pyongyang to denuclearize,... Seoul will

have to do its best to lead Pyongyang toward that goal through the April summit,... before

Kim Jong-un meets with Trump. Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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U.S. Expels 60 Russian Diplomats Response To Attack On Ex-Russian Spy In Britain | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:09.

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USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group enters 7th Fleet area of operations: U.S. Navy - Duration: 2:09.

The USS Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group has entered the U.S. 7th Fleet area

of operations,... which includes the Korean Peninsula,... as part of its regularly scheduled

deployment.

Its arrival means there are now three aircraft carriers in the 7th Fleet's area of operations.

Park Ji-won has more.

According to the official U.S. Navy website and the official website for the U.S. 7th

Fleet,... the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt and

its Carrier Strike Group has entered the 7th Fleet area of operation,... which encompasses

the two Koreas, Japan, China and Russia.

The USS Theodore Roosevelt left its home port of San Diego, California last October,...

and successfully completed about four months of operations in the Arabian Gulf and Red

Sea.

The Carrier Strike Group will conduct a range of maritime operations with the navies of

U.S. partners and allies in the region,... to enhance security cooperation and interoperability.

With the USS Theodore Roosevelt entering the 7th Fleet's area of responsibility,... a total

of three nuclear-powered aircraft carriers,... the Roosevelt, the USS Ronald Reagan,... which

is permanently forward-deployed to the area,... and the USS Carl Vinson,... are currently

deployed in the area.

The U.S. has reportedly decided not to include drills involving aircraft carriers during

this year's annual joint military exercises with Seoul,... starting next month,.. yet

some watchers say deploying three aircraft carriers in the region could be seen as an

attempt to put pressure on Pyongyang, ahead of possible talks between the U.S. and North

Korea.

The U.S. 7th Fleet is the largest forward-deployed U.S. fleet,... made up of over sixty ships

and submarines,... some 140 aircraft and some 20-thousand navy personnel,... covering more

than 120 million square kilometers in the western Pacific and Indian oceans.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Why Did Driver Immolate Self at US Base? - Duration: 0:54.

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US Military Developing Laser That Can Create Human Voices Miles Away - Duration: 1:00.

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NJPW US Dojo Opening Day on March 24 - Kevin Kelly premier interview with Scorpio Sky - Duration: 6:37.

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The REAL Reason Behind Toys R Us Shutting Down - Duration: 3:19.

Retail giants are going bankrupt left and right, which doesn't make sense since the

economy really is actually getting better.

All the numbers show, whether you like Trump or not ... I don't think it has anything to

do with Trump.

I think it has to do with just the cycle of the economics, but he's president, while the

economy is clearly getting better.

But a recent report by David Daen in the New Republic shines a light on what's really behind

retail stores like Macy's or Toys 'R Us and countless other companies being forced to

shut their doors.

Now we just happen to have Peter Mougey.

Peter, you are a specialist in this vulture capitalism.

You've handled huge cases where it comes to this type of predatory capitalism that's taken

place.

What's happened?

Why are these people going bankrupt?

I'm all in favor of making money.

It's not the, the problem here, these are these asset stripping schemes.

Yeah.

Where they come in, these private equity firms and they just load the company down with debt,

and they strip the capital, they strip the revenue out of the company.

One of the key ways that they do it is that they'll, they'll loan the company hundreds

and hundreds of millions of dollars.

They strip the assets off, like the actual physical property that they're on, and put

them in other entities.

Then they charge the actually retailer, like Kmart and Sears did this, they charge them

rent, which just ... So the debt, the rent, it just chokes the company.

Then they start selling off assets.

Like Kmart and Sears did it with Craftsman, the tools, and Land's End outdoor supplies.

So they stripped the assets ...

They had to sell the asset just to stay in business.

They're pirates.

They're modern day ... And the Trump administration has now made this not only okay, but they've

given them the good keeping house of approval by giving them a tax credit for the debt payments

that they've made and for the interest payments that they've made.

Here's this, here's a part of the story that I think really tells it.

You got this, you've got this organization that comes in.

Let's see, it's Bloom Capital, one of them.

Golden something, Golden Gate Capital and Bloom Capital.

The two firms put together a merger, okay, where they, Payless.

They come in.

They say to Payless, we're here to help you.

We're going to make your life wonderful.

Your stock's going to go up and everything's going to be good.

Well they're nothing but vultures, okay?

They come in.

They strip the company.

Interesting.

They stripped out $2 billion in cash.

$2 billion in cash.

They paid themselves by the way, these two predatory companies, they paid themselves

$700 million, that they pay themselves.

In dividends.

In dividends, so they can jack up their bonuses, and they can jack up bonuses for ...

And Payless is in bankruptcy.

And now Payless is in bankruptcy.

But this is the new method of operation in America.

This, we thought it went away.

It's the Gordon Gecko of today.

Oh my God.

This makes Gordon Gecko look like a saint, my God.

They've taken it to a whole new ... By the way, have you ... Why is it that you always

see Duke University's name behind some of these folks that are doing it?

Do they have like a special MBA program that shows corporate raiders how to do business?

How to do this, yeah.

They must.

Check it out sometime.

It's amazing.

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After Enacting Tough Penalties Against China, Trump Deploys US Military to Deliver Brutal Message - Duration: 3:48.

After Enacting Tough Penalties Against China, Trump Deploys US Military to Deliver Brutal

Message On Thursday, the Trump administration hit

the Chinese with $60 billion in trade penalties for intellectual property theft.

Hours later, Trump sent Beijing a message of a different sort — sailing a destroyer

near one of artificial islands created by China in the South China Sea in an attempt

to expand its geographic purview.

According to Reuters, the destroyer USS Mustin sailed within 12 nautical miles — the internationally-recognized

territorial limit — of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands on Friday, according to

Reuters.

The destroyer then conducted "maneuvering operations" off the manufactured islands.

The move was part of what are known as "freedom of navigation" operations, or FONOPS, which

essentially send a territorial message to nations engaged in maritime irredentism.

"We conduct routine and regular freedom of navigation operations, as we have done

in the past and will continue to do in the future," said Lieutenant Commander Nicole

Schwegman, spokeswoman for U.S. Pacific Fleet, when asked about the actions.

According to the South China Morning Post, Chinese officials called it a "serious military

provocation" and claimed the destroyer had been "warned off" by two Chinese frigates."What

the U.S. is doing will damage the military-to-military relations and atmosphere," Chinese defense

ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said.

Also damaging the atmosphere: $60 billion in trade penalties levied against China for

intellectual property violations by the Trump administration just hours prior.We have a

tremendous intellectual property theft situation going on," President Trump said as he announced

the penalties, The Daily Caller reported.

Last summer, U.S Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer began an investigation into whether

China was violating Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 through policies "related to

technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation are unreasonable or discriminatory

and burden or restrict U.S. commerce."On Wednesday, testifying before Congress about

trade policy, Lighthizer seemed to indicate the administration was leaning in the direction

of imposing tariffs upon China as part of the administration's penalties for this

property theft.

"Our view is we have a very serious problem of losing our intellectual property.

We are losing to China in ways not reflected in underlying economics," Lighthizer said.China

is generally considered to be the main offender when it comes to American intellectual property

theft, which can cost us to $600 billion a year, according to Commerce Secretary Wilbur

Ross.

White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro added Thursday that talks had failed to produce

any sort of meaningful results.

In addition to tariffs, the administration is also looking into blocking certain investments

as part of the penalties.A statement from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Thursday

said that Beijing "has expressed its position on many occasions that we resolutely oppose

this type of unilateral and protectionist action by the U.S. China will not sit idly

by while legitimate rights and interests are hurt.

"We must take all necessary measures to firmly defend our rights and interests."

Whether or not that resonates with the Trump administration is anyone's guess, although

Friday's actions in the South China Sea might provide a pretty big hint.

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Will US trade relations with China improve? - Duration: 8:41.

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US unleashes new F-35B fighter jet as Chinese planes swoop 'in preparation for WAR' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:26.

US unleashes new F-35B fighter jet as Chinese planes swoop 'in preparation for WAR'

A NEW US F-35B fighter jet has been filmed soaring into the sky over the Pacific Ocean

in an apparent show of force aimed at North Korea and China.

Footage shows the F-35B Lightning II fighter jet taking off from the USS Wasp, a US Navy

amphibious assault ship, near the Japanese island of Okinawa.

Fitted with state-of-the-art radar evasion technology, the US military believes the new

F-35B will give them the upper hand over rivals such as North Korea, Russia and China.

The Lockheed Martin aircraft has been carrying out landing and takeoff exercises on the 40,000-tonne

aircraft carrier in recent days after it arrived on March 4.

The video has emerged ahead of joint military exercises involving the US and South Korea

that are likely to fuel simmering tensions in the region.

Over the weekend the Chinese Air Force said it deployed its latest bombers and fighter

jets for provocative combat drills over the South China Sea.

The fleet of H-6K bombers, Su-30 and Su-35 fighter jets flew over the Miyako Strait,

between Taiwan and Okinawa, where the USS Wasp is based.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Chinese Air Force called the exercises "rehearsals

for war".

US and Chinese displays of military might have become more frequent in the Pacific near

Japan, South Korea and over the South China Sea, a highly-sensitive region.

Costing an estimated $122.8million a unit, the fifth-generation F-35B fighter gives the

US military an advantage in terms of air power.

Rear Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the USS Wasp, said the deployment "isn't focused

on any particular country".

But given the timing, the the F-35B's first Pacific mission is thought to be in response

to China's growing military presence in the region.

The highly-anticipated meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korea leader

Kim Jong-un in May could also be a factor behind heightened US military activity.

"It really is an historic deployment, bringing this capability of the F-35 and the USS Wasp

together to create the most significant increase in our capability the Navy and Marine Corps

team has seen in our lifetime," Cooper told CNN on board the Wasp.

The F-35B will take part in the Foal Eagle and Key Resolve drills starting on April 1.

The month-long drills come amid a backdrop of improved diplomatic relations between North

Korea and the US in the wake of the Winter Olympics.

Cooper said the availability of F-35Bs "simply makes us more lethal" and allows the US

military to "ultimately win in combat".

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US has legitimate concerns about China's trade practices: Gary Locke - Duration: 8:10.

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Florida governor may run for US Senate - Duration: 0:42.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott teased a "big announcement" on April 9, and it's fueling speculation that

he might run for Senate.

Republicans have long hoped Scott would run against Democratic incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson.

Nelson is Florida's only statewide elected Democrat.

And Scott seems to be in a pretty good position to run.

His approval rating is on the rise, and he's been steadily growing his federal super PAC.

But Nelson has won his last two races, and a Quinnipiac University poll found he'd beat

Scott by about 4 points.

Still that's not a huge margin, and Scott has one major advantage: lots of his own money

he can spend on the campaign.

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