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US Army Troops to Test Augmented Reality Next Year - Duration: 1:00.

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S. Korean president calls Korea, U.S. FTA revision talks "job well done" - Duration: 2:12.

Calling it a job well done, President Moon Jae-in showed appreciation for the trade officials'

accomplishments with regards to the recently concluded negotiations between Seoul and Washington.

The deal helped remove a possible source of conflict at a time when close cooperation

between the allies is more important than ever before.

Arirang's chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung has our top story.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is relieved that any potential conflict between Seoul

and Washington have been settled... by concluding negotiations on the six-year-old Korea, U.S.

free trade agreement.

Speaking at a weekly meeting of his top aides on Monday, the South Korean leader gave credit

to his trade officials who spent weeks hotel-hopping in Washington as they raced to overcome major

trade hurdles with their U.S. ally ahead of high-stakes nuclear discussions with North

Korea.

"As trade protectionism turns into a dominant trend around the world, removing external

uncertainties by swiftly wrapping up talks for the Korea, U.S. FTA amendment is a huge

accomplishment."

The trade officials' efforts culminated in a revised pact the two countries announced

last week that gives U.S. automakers and pharmaceuticals more access to the South Korean market...

while lifting the threat of a 25 percent U.S. tariff on South Korean steel in exchange for

quotas that will cut imports of Korean steel by about 30 percent.

The president, however, still asked his government to carefully review possible impacts of the

revised free trade deal and draw up necessary measures to make sure local industries aren't

negatively affected.

"It's also a job well done in that it has removed potential conflicts between the two

countries when close cooperation between South Korea and the U.S. is absolutely criticial

for the establishment of peace on the Korean Peninsula and resolving North Korea's nuclear

issue."

"By securing a new approach to bilateral trade, the presidential Blue House believes...

South Korea and the U.S. can focus on the road ahead... and keep all of their attention

on the high politics of peace and security... with the South Korean president set to meet

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the end of this month and the first-ever North Korea,

U.S. summit expected to take place by May.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House."

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UK and US culture quiz - Duration: 6:52.

Megan: Hi, everybody, and welcome back to another video for the LearnEnglish Teens website

and their YouTube channel.

Today I'm joined by my friend, Chris.

Do you want to introduce yourself?

Chris: I'm Chris.

I'm from New York – America, for people who don't know where New York is!

And, yeah, I'm currently living in Hanover as a language assistant.

Megan: In this video I'm going to be testing Chris on his cultural knowledge of the UK,

and he's going to be testing me on my knowledge of America.

OK, question number one.

I'm going to give you three options: A, B and C. What street, or what is the name

of the street, that the British Prime Minister lives on?

A: 10 Downing Street, B: 11 Chichester Road

or C: 10 Dorchester Street?

Do you recognise any of those names?

Chris: A sounds the most familiar but I don't … is that right?

Megan: It's right!

Chris: Oh my God!

Megan: 10 Downing Street is where the Prime Minister lives.

Chris: OK, so my first question is … Megan: Oh, I'm scared!

Chris: How many states are there in the US?

Megan: 50.

Chris: Ha!

Megan: What is the name of William and Kate's oldest child?

Chris: I wouldn't know … Megan: This is Prince William, by the way.

Chris: OK.

No, I don't know.

Not off the top of my head.

Megan: If I say it begins with 'G' … Chris: George?

Megan: Yeah!

George, Prince George.

Chris: OK.

I think this one's a little bit harder, but we'll see.

Megan: OK.

Chris: What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

Megan: Oh, I don't … Chris: There's 13 of them.

Megan: Was it, is it something to do with the founders of the Constitution?

Chris: No.

It has to do with the colonies.

Megan: Thirteen colonies of America?

Chris: Yep, that's it.

Megan: I didn't know that.

Which sport is Wimbledon famous for?

Chris: Oh, tennis!

OK, we kind of talked about this before but this is kind of hard, so we'll see.

Megan: OK.

Chris: So, what do we call the four years of college in the US?

Megan: What do you call the four years of college?

Oh, I see – I have to name each of the separate years?

Chris: Yeah.

Megan: Oh, I thought … OK, sorry.

I thought there was, like, an overall title.

OK, so there's freshman, sophomore, junior, senior.

Chris: Yeah!

That's it.

Megan: Yeah!

I'm glad I got that.

OK, good.

Well, I got half a point, really.

Chris: That was a hard one.

That was, like, four questions in one.

Megan: Yeah, it was actually!

OK, erm – when did London host the Olympic Games?

What year?

Chris: Was it in the 2000s?

Megan: Yep.

Relatively recently, Chris: Was it, erm, 2008?

2012?

Megan: 2012, yeah!

Chris: Cool.

Megan: Nearly!

Chris: OK.

Well, this one's fun, I think.

What do we call biscuits?

Megan: Cookies?

Chris: Yep!

Megan: I knew that!

I definitely eat loads …

Chris: Who was the first president of the United States?

Megan: I knew you were going to ask me this and I was, like, 'Oh, I'll just double-check',

and I haven't double-checked.

I don't want to get it wrong!

It's George Washington?

Chris: Yep!

Megan: OK, good!

Because I'm always unsure whether it's George Washington or Abraham Lincoln.

Chris: Abraham Lincoln was, like, 13th or something, I think.

Megan: Yeah, yeah.

OK.

OK.

Whew, I'm glad I got that!

That could have been really embarrassing.

OK, question number five: what is the nickname for an East End London accent?

I have A, B or C, but if you know it, then …

Chris: I don't know it.

Megan: OK, A: Brummie, B: Geordie or C: Cockney.

It's quite a well-known accent.

Chris: Is it Cockney?

Megan: Yeah.

What is the nickname for London's underground?

So, what British people call it?

Chris: Oh, the Tube?

Megan: Yeah!

Who created The X Factor?

The name of the guy who … I mean, he's one of the most …

Chris: He's British?

Megan: Yeah.

Chris: Is it Simon Cowell?

Megan: Simon Cowell, yeah!

You're definitely doing better than me so far, oh my gosh!

Chris: I feel like my questions are harder, though.

I don't know.

Megan: Yours are gradually getting harder.

Chris: Are they?

Well, why don't we just have two more, and they're both just American words that I'm

pretty sure British people don't use, so …

Megan: Oh, I like questions like this.

OK.

Chris: So, what's a doohickey?

Megan: I mean, when I hear the word 'hickey' I definitely think of something …

Chris: It's not a hickey!

Megan: OK, got it!

A 'duehickey'?

Chris: A doohickey.

Megan: A 'do'?

D-O?

Chris: D-O-O.

Megan: I have never heard of that, ever.

There's probably loads of people watching, like, 'Oh my God, it's so obvious.'

Chris: I honestly don't say it that often.

I think it's a kind of older word, but … Megan: Can you give me … in what context

would you say it?

Can you say it in a sentence?

Chris: Like, for example, I'd be, like, 'Oh, can you give me the doohickey?'

Megan: Is it like a thingy?

Chris: Yeah.

Megan: Ah!

So, would you say it about, like, a TV remote?

Chris: Yeah, if I can't think of the word, I'll just be, like, 'Oh, give me the doohickey.'

Megan: Whereas I'd just say, 'Give me the thingy.'

Oh, OK.

I quite like that, 'doohickey'!

That's cool.

Oh, it's my go.

Chris: Last question.

Megan: This is my last question, yeah.

What is the nickname for the flag of the UK?

Chris: I feel like I should know this, but I …

Megan: Mmm, I don't know.

It's quite … Chris: I don't know.

Do I get a … Megan: It's three words.

The first one, 'the'.

Chris: I feel like when you tell me, I'm going to know it, but I don't, I can't

think of it right now.

Megan: Are you ready to give up?

Chris: Yeah.

Megan: The Union Jack.

Chris: Oh, yeah!

I've definitely heard that! OK.

OK, my last question is … Megan: I really want to get this right.

Chris: What's a faucet?

Megan: A faucet?

Chris: A faucet.

Megan: Again, I think I need a sentence.

I've never heard of it, so … Chris: Umm …

Megan: How are you spelling it?

Chris: F-A-U-C-E-T.

Megan: Oh, OK.

Does that have anything to do with … Chris: So, like, turn on the faucet.

Megan: Turn on? Chris: It's in the kitchen.

Megan: I've never … Chris: You get water from it.

Megan: Tap?

Chris: Yeah!

Megan: You call a tap a faucet?

That sounds like a different language!

That doesn't sound like English.

Chris: I mean, it probably came from French, I'd say.

Megan: Yeah, I mean, yeah, it sounds French.

Cool!

So, is that it?

Are we done?

Chris: That's it, yeah.

Megan: Well, Chris, definitely … you've definitely won.

Thank you ever so much for watching.

I really hope you enjoyed this video and, if you did, like this and subscribe to the

British Council's LearnEnglish Teens.

Thank you very much.

Chris: See ya!

Megan: Bye!

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TRADE WARS: China slaps US with massive £3billion import tariffs in retaliation for steel - Duration: 2:57.

TRADE WARS: China slaps US with massive £3billion import tariffs in retaliation for steel

CHINA has slapped the USA with tariffs of up to worth $3 billion (£2.1 billion) on

128 US imports in retaliation against Donald Trump's steel import charges.

President Xi Jinping has retaliated against Donald Trump by hitting the USA with tariffs

on popular imports like pork and wine.

The trade war row comes after the US President hit Beijing with steel and aluminium duties

totalling $60 billion last month.

The move will "safeguard China's interests and balance", according to Beijing.

President XI plans also to place 15 percent tariffs on nuts, fresh and dried fruit, as

well as rolled steel bars.

Some experts warned China could tax US tech companies like Apple next - which would force

big American firms to raise their prices to compensate.

But Donald Trump has reacted bullishly to the news that China has ramped up its efforts

in a trade war with America.

The imposition of tariffs is due to China's theft of foreign intellectual property - and

a historical trade imbalance between the two nations.

Mr Trump insisted "trade wars are good," and that it will be "easy" for the USA

to beat China.

China has a large surplus with the US and for that reason has much more downside if

a trade war escalates.

The President tweeted last month: "When a country (USA) is losing many billions of

dollars on trade with virtually every country it does business with, trade wars are good,

and easy to win.

"Example, when we are down $100 billion with a certain country and they get cute,

don't trade anymore-we win big.

It's easy!"

American authorities have already announced plans to further place tariffs on Chinese

imports.

A tit-for-tat trade war between the two economic superpowers has been developing for some time

- and could jeopardise growth in global markets.

Donald Trump has also warned the European Union they too could face tariffs if they

do not open up their market.

The EU is famously protectionist, ratcheting up tariffs against often less prosperous non-EU

countries.

Prime Minister Theresa May has tried to use her influence to oppose the erection of trade

barriers in Europe and America, as has Trade Secretary Liam Fox.

For more infomation >> TRADE WARS: China slaps US with massive £3billion import tariffs in retaliation for steel - Duration: 2:57.

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China's tariffs on US imports threaten farmers - Duration: 1:06.

China's decision to put retaliatory tariffs on dozens of American imports will impact

farmers across the U.S.

Among the 128 new tariffs China announced Sunday are a 25 percent hike on U.S. pork

and a 15 percent increase on sparkling wine and a variety of fruits and nuts.

China said it's imposing the import duties in response to a U.S. tariff hike on billions

of dollars worth of Chinese imports, which President Donald Trump announced last month.

Trump has said the tariffs on China's goods will protect the U.S. economy.

And experts say the immediate impact of China's retaliatory move shouldn't be too large.

But Americans in the agricultural business are worried that escalating trade tensions

between the two countries could decrease demand for their products.

And they fear even more substantial tariffs could be on the horizon.

As Time notes, China has hinted at a possible tariff on soybeans — which is one of the

leading U.S. agricultural exports.

According to the Department of Agriculture, the U.S. sent more than $21 billion worth

of agricultural exports to China in 2016.

For more infomation >> China's tariffs on US imports threaten farmers - Duration: 1:06.

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China Levies New Tariffs On US Goods - Duration: 0:30.

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S. Korean president calls Korea, U.S. FTA revision talks "job well done" - Duration: 2:07.

President Moon Jae-in has called the recently concluded negotiations between Seoul and Washington

"a job well done" as it managed to remove a possible source of conflict at a time when

close cooperation between the allies is more important than ever.

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung reports.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is relieved that any potential conflict between Seoul

and Washington have been settled... by concluding negotiations on the six-year-old Korea, U.S.

free trade agreement.

Speaking at a weekly meeting of his top aides on Monday, the South Korean leader gave credit

to his trade officials who spent weeks hotel-hopping in Washington as they raced to overcome major

trade hurdles with their U.S. ally ahead of high-stakes nuclear discussions with North

Korea.

"As trade protectionism turns into a dominant trend around the world, removing external

uncertainties by swiftly wrapping up talks for the Korea, U.S. FTA amendment is a huge

accomplishment."

The trade officials' efforts culminated in a revised pact the two countries announced

last week that gives U.S. automakers and pharmaceuticals more access to the South Korean market...

while lifting the threat of a 25 percent U.S. tariff on South Korean steel in exchange for

quotas that will cut imports of Korean steel by about 30 percent.

The president, however, still asked his government to carefully review possible impacts of the

revised free trade deal and draw up necessary measures to make sure local industries aren't

negatively affected.

"It's also a job well done in that it has removed potential conflicts between the two

countries when close cooperation between South Korea and the U.S. is absolutely criticial

for the establishment of peace on the Korean Peninsula and resolving North Korea's nuclear

issue."

"By securing a new approach to bilateral trade, the presidential Blue House believes...

South Korea and the U.S. can focus on the road ahead... and keep all of their attention

on the high politics of peace and security... with the South Korean president set to meet

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the end of this month and the first-ever North Korea,

U.S. summit expected to take place by May.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House."

For more infomation >> S. Korean president calls Korea, U.S. FTA revision talks "job well done" - Duration: 2:07.

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China Slaps Tariffs on 128 US Products - Duration: 0:56.

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China imposes tariffs on 128 items of U.S. imports - Duration: 2:09.

As promised, China is imposing new tariffs on 128 kinds of products from the United States...

in response to the Trump administration's own tariffs on China.

Those products include meat, fruit and wine.

Beijing says it doesn't want a trade war, but won't back down from one either.

Kim Hyesung has the details.

China has imposed new tariffs of up to 25 percent on U.S. imports,... in response to

U.S. duties on imports of steel and aluminum.

The Chinese finance ministry said in a statement Sunday that it is increasing the tariff rates

on 128 kinds of U.S. products, including pork and fruits, with the new rates coming into

effect on Monday.

Beijing said the move was to "safeguard China's interests" and balance losses caused by new

U.S. tariffs.

It's expected to have an impact of around three billion U.S. dollars.

Tariff rates on eight imported U.S. products, including pork and U.S. scrap aluminum will

be subject to a 25 percent additional tariff - on top of existing duties.

China is also imposing a new 15 percent tariff on 120 imported U.S. commodities, including

fruits and nuts.

The announcement comes after Beijing has made warnings for several weeks in an escalating

trade dispute with the United States.

"We have said many times that China does not want to fight a trade war.

But we have also said if we are forced to enter into a trade war, China has the stamina

and the confidence to protect its interests."

The tariffs mirror T's 25 percent charge on imported steel and 15 percent hike on aluminum

announced in March.

According to the U.S.-China Business Council, U.S. goods exported to China in 2016 totaled

around 113 billion dollars, making China the United States' third largest export market.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said Washington is planning to impose duties on about 50 billion

dollars of Chinese goods,... intended to punish Beijing for U.S. allegations that China systematically

misappropriated American intellectual property.

U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has until April 6 to release the tariff list.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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South Korea, U.S. begin annual military drills postponed for Winter Olympics - Duration: 0:53.

South Korea and the U.S. resumed their joint military drills on Sunday,... as diplomatic

relations continue to thaw on the Korean Peninsula.

The postponed drills-- including the Foal Eagle and Key Resolve exercises -- will wrap

up before the April 27th summit between leaders of South and North Korea,... and ahead of

a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un next month.

Nearly 300-thousand South Korean forces and 11-thousand U.S. troops will take part in

the four-week exercise.

The start was delayed at the request of South Korean government until the end of the PyeongChang

Winter Olympics.

The South Korean military says the size of the drills will be similar to that of previous

years,... but it's reported they'll be less "intense" -- with fewer U.S. strategic assets

involved to emphasize the defensive nature of the exercises.

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NH company wins contract to provide U.S. government with drones - Duration: 0:27.

For more infomation >> NH company wins contract to provide U.S. government with drones - Duration: 0:27.

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[Culture] 5 Things You May Not Know About - Florida (US) - Duration: 5:25.

Welcome to The Forking Tomatoes!

Today we're going to learn about five things

you may not know about Florida.

Here we have a native Floridian

Hi, I'm Kaley, I'm, yes, from Florida, Miami,

specifically.

So, first one is...

This one's pretty easy.

They drink it at sports matches?

No!

it's the most popular drink in Florida?

Maybe that's true but that's not what I'm going for.

No!

Okay, so

Gatorade, which is, if you don't know,

a very popular sports drink in all of America, not just Florida, was invented in

Florida, at the University of Florida, which coincidentally is where I went to university.

And it's called Gatorade because the

mascot of the university are the Gators, Gator-ade.

Makes sense.

And I'm pretty sure it's probably the biggest sports drink in the US, if not other countries so

Maybe not.. yeah! I realized when I did this that

Not many Europeans

know about Gatorade but yeah it's pretty big in the States, so...

It's a nice fact about Florida!

km = kilometers

Distance to the sea.

Kind of!

From a specific place

From any place | anywhere.

It's no more than 60 miles to the sea.

Yeah! So no matter where you are

in the state of Florida,

you're never more than 60 miles, which is 95

kilometers, from either ocean,

or the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean, which is

pretty cool. | Yeah it's pretty cool!

This one you're probably not gonna guess.

It's weird.

They're very common in Florida.

Yeah,

They destroy property.

Also true, sometimes.

They...

are...

protected?

Also true, but

So,

Florida is the only place where...

Okay, you know what an alligator is? | Yeah.

And you know what a crocodile is? | Yeah.

Florida is the only place, I think in the world, where

they exist in the same environment.

There's no other place in the world, I'm

pretty sure or maybe it's just the States,

but I'm pretty sure it's "world",

where alligators and crocodiles live together in the same swamp area

That is pretty cool!

This is a date. | This is a year, yes.

It's when...

a city in Florida was founded?

Yes!

Miami?

No.

It's not so much about...

founding..| which city, but about...

the time...

Okay!

I'll just tell you. | Yeah!

So, 1565 is when

the city of St. Augustine, Florida was founded,

And this is the oldest...

This makes it the oldest city, like settled city, in the United States.

I was kind of close!

You were close, yes!

So it's the oldest city,

so it was before even other, you know, more famous settlements.

And it was by the Spanish.

Didn't know that.

Elevation is...

Florida..

But that would make it... what?

Very flat?

Exactly

So it is...

It is the flattest state in the United States?

Yes! Exactly!

She guessed it, yeah!

It's the flattest state,

Its average elevation is only a

hundred feet above sea level, which is I think

30 kilometres or something...

No! Meters!

Sorry 30 meters or something like that

so it's really flat

No Hills or anything

Like where I'm from in England.

Yeah!

Some of those are below sea level.

Yeah I think England is also very, very flat.

Like... compared to Florida.

That's it.

And that's five things you may not know about Florida.

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The US President's Bulletproof Railcar - Duration: 4:59.

These days, American presidents travel around the country on Air Force One,

but in the 1940's, there was no Air Force One.

Actually, there wasn't even a U.S. Air Force,

they were still part of the Army.

Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first sitting U.S. President

to fly in an airplane, back in 1943.

But for most of his presidency, he used a very different form of travel.

This is the Ferdinand Magellan, officially known as U.S. Car Number 1.

120 tonnes of armor-plated, bulletproof rail car.

- The rail car is the heaviest U.S. rail car ever built.

They had to build special trucks just to support the extra weight.

The reason it only weighs 285,000 pounds is that was the weight limit

for U.S. railroad bridges and trestles at that time.

So, the entire car is not armor-proofed, only where the President is.

The car has ⅝-inch thick bulletproof steel through most of the car,

up to this point here.

You can see where the rivets change from double rivets to single rivets.

Regular steel here versus the bulletproof steel here.

So, there's bulletproofing, there's 12-ply laminated glass,

there are two escape hatches in the car to get the President out.

It was never painted red, white, and blue like Air Force One.

It was always painted Pullman green.

When they had to park it somewhere,

they would hide it with other Pullman rail cars,

so it was basically hiding in plain sight.

- After Roosevelt's death, President Truman used the Magellan for a while,

asking the engineers to get the train up to 80mph, if they could.

Before television was a way to reach the masses,

Truman toured America in this train,

campaigning for re-election, travelling tens of thousands of miles

between tiny stations known as whistle-stops, and making up to eight speeches a day.

And it worked. The famous moment where he held up the newspaper

that wrongly announced his defeat,

that was just there, on the back of this train.

- Now in 1928, air-conditioning was accomplished by ice.

There are ice bunkers in the car, blocks of ice were put in there,

and ceiling fans across the whole car

would then blow the cold air as it dropped down.

So, now we're heading into the armoured part of the car

where the President stayed.

Here, we have the dining room.

All the rooms in the car had a phone in them.

When the car was underway, the phones were

hooked up to a radio car called the General Myer.

And when they were in stations, they were hot-wired

into the phones in the station.

This is the desk the President would use, he could sign papers.

This is what the windows look like.

This is 12-ply, laminated glass, about three inches thick,

so all the windows from this point to the rear of the car

are sealed, you cannot take them out,

which is why they have air-conditioning.

Stateroom C here, this is the President's quarters.

The President has a fixed bed, giving him a little bit of extra leg room.

That is what a commode chair looks like.

The back folds down as a sink

and the seat folds up to be a toilet underneath.

The wheelchair was built specifically for Roosevelt's use in this car,

so he could get up and down the narrow hallway.

Here we have the Presidential bathroom,

and the first of the two escape hatches are here.

What would have been a window has been converted to a steel plate

that they could push out and they could get

the President out that way if they needed to.

What looks like a soap dish hanging by the door here,

is actually a cigar holder.

Roosevelt would sit in there and smoke cigars.

Here we have the observation lounge of the car.

This is where Presidents would sit in the back of the car

and watch the rails pass behind them,

entertain their guests that were on the car with them.

We also have the second escape hatch.

This was fashioned from a submarine.

It was designed if the car was ever knocked over on its side,

they could open this door and go out it.

This door leads to the rear platform.

The door alone weighs 1500 pounds.

That's about half the weight of the car

that most people come to visit our museum in.

It was fashioned after a bank vault.

Out here is the rear platform.

This is where Presidents would give their speeches.

When Truman ascended to the presidency,

after Roosevelt died,

he pretty much lived in this car for a few months

as he did a run across the campaign trail,

and he made more than 350 whistle-stop speeches

from this back platform.

That's what allowed him to connect with the American people.

- Of course, air travel became easier and cheaper and safer

and eventually the Ferdinand Magellan fell out of use.

Nowadays it's a museum piece,

but in an era where the "Trump Train" is just a metaphor,

it's interesting to note that there were other Presidents

whose train was... a little more real.

- America as a country, except for certain parts of the country,

doesn't embrace rails the way that we used to.

This piece is historic, it is unique,

it is hearkening back to a simpler place and time,

and a simpler pace of life.

And that's what I wish we could kinda... get a little piece of that back.

Still keep our cell phones, I'm not giving that up(!)

- Thank you to everyone at the Gold Coast Railway Museum.

Pull down the description for more about them

and about the Ferdinand Magellan.

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Newt Gingrich Just Put the Fear of God Into the Deep State With Chilling Warning - Duration: 14:13.

Newt Gingrich Just Put the Fear of God Into the Deep State With Chilling Warning

Former Speaker of the House and resident truth-teller Newt Gingrich took to Fox News on Sunday to

preach a message of truth and transparency, along with what happens when you choose to

live on the contrary.

Gingrich not only called out the secrecy and bias in the media, but he named names,

"I mean, I think you probably have the president [Obama] involved.

You have the Attorney General Loretta Lynch who you'll remember met in secret with Bill

Clinton the week they were interviewing Hillary.

You now have evidence that Comey … was writing the statement exonerating Hillary two months

before the interview.

… it is the most extraordinary example of the deep state totally abusing the rule of

law."

He called out hypocrisy,

"… except of course for Adam Schiff and the Democrats who are in the see no evil,

report no evil, just hide with evil for the weekend kind of group."

Gingrich slaughtered Clinton and her cronies with this final statement that should leave

them shuddering in fear.

"In any reasonable system of law, Secretary Clinton would already be in jail.

All of her senior aides would be in jail."

There you have it, folks.

The plain, cut and dry truth about the leftists.

When they've done something wrong, they sweep it under the rug and choke out any witnesses.

When they can't dig something up on Trump, they fabricate something – and the media

runs with it!

Everything is finally surfacing, and hopefully the American people see justice soon for not

only being lied to but so many wasted resources on the taxpayer's dime.

Do you believe Obama and Clinton should be locked up?

Let

us

know

in

the comments!

For more infomation >> Newt Gingrich Just Put the Fear of God Into the Deep State With Chilling Warning - Duration: 14:13.

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China imposes tariffs on 128 items of U.S. imports - Duration: 2:03.

China is imposing new tariffs on meat, fruit and other products from the United States,...

raising fears of a possible trade war between the world's two largest economies.

Kim Hyesung has the details.

China has imposed new tariffs of up to 25 percent on U.S. imports,... in response to

U.S. duties on imports of steel and aluminum.

The Chinese finance ministry said in a statement Sunday that it is increasing the tariff rates

on 128 kinds of U.S. products, including pork and fruits, with the new rates coming into

effect on Monday.

Beijing said the move was to "safeguard China's interests" and balance losses caused by new

U.S. tariffs.

It's expected to have an impact of around three billion U.S. dollars.

Tariff rates on eight imported U.S. products, including pork and U.S. scrap aluminum will

be subject to a 25 percent additional tariff - on top of existing duties.

China is also imposing a new 15 percent tariff on 120 imported U.S. commodities, including

fruits and nuts.

The announcement comes after Beijing has made warnings for several weeks in an escalating

trade dispute with the United States.

"We have said many times that China does not want to fight a trade war.

But we have also said if we are forced to enter into a trade war, China has the stamina

and the confidence to protect its interests."

The tariffs mirror T's 25 percent charge on imported steel and 15 percent hike on aluminum

announced in March.

According to the U.S.-China Business Council, U.S. goods exported to China in 2016 totaled

around 113 billion dollars, making China the United States' third largest export market.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said Washington is planning to impose duties on about 50 billion

dollars of Chinese goods,... intended to punish Beijing for U.S. allegations that China systematically

misappropriated American intellectual property.

U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has until April 6 to release the tariff list.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> China imposes tariffs on 128 items of U.S. imports - Duration: 2:03.

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Trump announces U.S. will be coming out of Syria soon - Duration: 2:20.

For more infomation >> Trump announces U.S. will be coming out of Syria soon - Duration: 2:20.

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The U.S. is rebuilding our military: Raj Shah - Duration: 6:39.

For more infomation >> The U.S. is rebuilding our military: Raj Shah - Duration: 6:39.

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White House Easter Egg Roll: Bunny Hop Stage with The United States Army Band - Duration: 25:57.

Male Speaker: Ladies and gentlemen,

now it's Pershing's Own United States Army Band.

I give you "Down Range."

(music)

Male Speaker: Hey!

Ooh, my honey.

You got me working day and night.

Ooh my sugar, you got me working day and night.

Scratch my shoulder.

It's aching, make it feel alright.

When this is over, I will be right out of sight.

I often wonder if loving you will be so right.

When this is over, we're going to be right out of sight.

Oh, yeah.

Female Speaker and Chorus: You got me working day and night.

I'll be working, sun up to midnight.

You got me working, working, day and night.

You got me working, working, day and night.

You got me working, working, day and night.

Female Speaker: You say that working

is what a girl's supposed to do.

I say it ain't right, if I can't be right next to you.

I often wonder, what a girl is supposed to do.

When this is over, I want to be right next to you.

How can you live, boy, when you're always out of sight.

I know it ain't right, I want to be with you tonight.

Chorus: You got me working --

Female Speaker: Oh, yeah.

Chorus: -- day and night

Female Speaker: Oh, yeah.

Chorus: And I'll be working --

Female Speaker: Sun up to midnight.

Female Speaker to Chorus: You got me working,

working, day and night.

You got me working, working, day and night.

You got me working, working, day and night.

Female Speaker: Come on, and work it now!

(music)

Male Speaker: Hey!

Female Speaker: Whoo!

Male Speaker: Put your hands together,

ladies and gentlemen!

Male Speaker: I know it's still

a little early out there,

but feel free to move.

(music)

Male Speaker: Hey!

Female Speaker: Come on.

Wherever you are, get moving!

Come on.

Female Speaker and Chorus: You got me working,

working day and night.

You got me working, working day and night.

You got me working, working day and night.

Female Speaker: Whoo!

(music)

Male Speaker: Yes!

I see you there.

Oh, hey.

Hey!

Ho!

Hey!

Ho!

Hey!

(music)

(applause)

Female Speaker: Yes!

Male Speaker: Whoo-hoo!

Female Speaker: I thought we'd bring a little sun out for you.

Male Speaker: You brought the Easter Egg Roll,

we brought the Easter Egg rock, okay?

Female Speaker: That's right.

Female Speaker: Yes.

Male Speaker: (laughs)

Female Speaker: We're bringing it.

Male Speaker: Yeah.

Female Speaker: Yeah!

Male Speaker: Whoo!

Yes.

Yeah!

Male Speaker: Just trying to warm it up,

as they say.

Female Speaker: Warm it up, Chris.

Male Speaker: Is it time?

Female Speaker: I'm about to --

Male Speaker: Yes, sir.

(music)

Male Speaker: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.

We hope you're having a good time.

Give me your, give me your, give me your attention, baby.

I got to tell you a little something about yourself.

You're wonderful, flawless, oh, you're a sexy lady.

But you walk around here like you wanna be someone else, else.

Chorus: Oh --

Male Speaker: I know that you don't know it,

but you're fine -- so fine.

Chorus: Fine -- so fine.

Male Speaker: Whoa, and girl,

I'm going to show you when you're mine --

Chorus: Mine, oh mine.

Male Speaker and Chorus: Treasure, that is what you are.

Honey, you're my golden star.

You know you can make my wish come true.

If you let me treasure you --

Male Speaker: Let me treasure you, girl.

Chorus: Let me treasure you, oh -- oh!

Male Speaker: Well, pretty girl,

pretty girl, pretty girl,

you should be smiling.

A girl like you should never look so blue, blue.

Male Speaker and Chorus: You're everything

I see in my dreams.

Male Speaker: No, I wouldn't tell you

if it wasn't true, true, true.

Chorus: Whoa --

Male Speaker: I know that you don't know it,

but you're fine --

so fine.

Chorus: You're fine -- so fine.

Male Speaker: And girl, I'm going to show you

when you're mine, oh mine.

Chorus: Mine, oh mine --

Male Speaker and Chorus: Treasure, that is what you are.

Honey, you're my golden star.

You know you can make my wish come true, but --

if you let me treasure you, if you let me treasure you --

Chorus: Oh oh oh, you are my treasure, you are my treasure.

You are my treasure, say, you you you, you are --

you are my treasure, you are my treasure.

Oh, oh, oh -- treasure.

Male Speaker: That is what you are --

Chorus: You are my treasure.

You are my golden star.

You can make my wish come true, if you let me treasure you --

Male Speaker: I hope you guys are having a great time --

Female Speaker: Whoo!

Male Speaker: -- out there, on the lovely,

lovely Monday morning.

If you're having a good time, let me hear you say -- oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Oh yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Chorus: You are my treasure,

you are my treasure.

You are my treasure --

Male Speaker: Say you, you you you --

Chorus: You are my treasure.

You are my treasure.

You are my treasure --

Female Speaker: Say -- whoa --

Chorus: You are my treasure.

You are my treasure.

You are my treasure -- oh, oh.

(music)

Male Speaker: Yes!

Female Speaker: Yeah!

(applause)

Female Speaker: You're all treasures!

Female Speaker: Yeah.

Male Speaker: That's right.

Female Speaker: That's right.

Male Speaker: Just like those Mr. Goodbars --

the special dark chocolates.

Male Speaker: Doo-dum -- tiss --

(laughs)

Female Speaker: (laughs)

Male Speaker: Skittles.

Female Speaker: Skittles.

Male Speaker: Skittles.

Pennies.

Female Speaker: All right.

Male Speaker: How's everyone doing out there?

Yeah, please make your way to the front of the stage,

ladies and gentlemen.

(crowd noises)

Female Speaker: Now they're coming.

Male Speaker: Plenty of them.

(music)

Male Speaker:

Yes.

Female Speaker: Yeah, exactly.

Male Speaker: Stand there and look pretty.

Female Speaker: Hey, good girl,

with your head in the clouds,

I bet you I can tell you what you're thinking about.

You see a good boy, gonna give you the world,

well, he's gonna leave you crying

with your heart in the dirt.

His lips are dripping honey but he'll sting you like a bee,

so lock up all your loving -- go and throw away the key.

Hey good girl, get out while you can.

I know you think you got a good man.

Why, why you gotta be so blind?

Won't you open up your eyes?

It's just a matter of time until you find

he's no good, girl, no good for you.

You better get to getting on your goodbye shoes

and go, go, go.

Better listen to me. He's low, low, low.

Hey, good girl, you got a heart of gold.

You want a white wedding and a hand you can hold.

Just like you should, girl, like every good girl

does want a fairytale ending, somebody to love.

But he's really good at lying.

Yeah, he'll leave you in the dust,

because when he says forever, well, it don't mean much.

Hey good girl, too good for him.

Better back away honey, you don't know where he's been.

Why, why you gotta be so blind?

Won't you open up your eyes?

It's just a matter of time

until you find he's no good,

girl, no good for you.

You better get to getting on your goodbye shoes

and go, go, go.

Yeah yeah yeah, he's low, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(music)

Oh, he's no good, girl.

Why can't you see?

He'll take your heart and break it -- listen to me, yeah.

Why, why you gotta be so blind?

Won't you open up your eyes?

It's just a matter of time

until you find

he's no good, he's no good.

Won't you open up your eyes?

It's a matter of time until you find,

he's no good, girl, no good for you.

You better get to getting on your goodbye shoes.

(applause)

Female Speaker: Thank you so much.

Female Speaker: Yeah.

Male Speaker: Yeah!

Female Speaker: We've got a dancer.

We've got a dancer.

There you go.

She's a tiny dancer in every inch of the word.

(laughter)

Good one, right?

Male Speaker: Oh, man.

Female Speaker: We're here all morning.

We're here all morning.

We got it.

(music)

I've cussed on a Sunday, I've cheated, and I've lied.

I've fallen down from grace a few too many times.

But I find holy redemption when I put this car in drive.

Roll the windows down and turn up the dial.

Female Speaker and Chorus: Can I get a hallelujah?

Can I get an amen?

Feels like the Holy Ghost running through you,

when I play the highway FM.

I find my soul revival, singing every single verse.

Yeah, I guess that's my church.

When Hank brings the sermons and Cash leads the choir,

it gets my cold cold heart burning

hotter than a ring of fire.

When this wonderful world gets heavy,

and I need to find my escape,

I just keep the wheels rolling, radio scrolling,

until my sins wash away.

Hey!

Female Speaker and Chorus: Can I get a hallelujah --

Female Speaker: Oh, yes!

Female Speaker: Can I get an amen?

Feels like the Holy Ghost running through you,

when I play the highway FM.

I find my soul revival, oh yeah, singing every single verse.

Yeah, I guess that's my church.

(music)

Female Speaker: Can I get a --

Chorus: Hallelujah.

Female Speaker: Oh, yeah.

Chorus: Can I get an amen?

Female Speaker and Chorus: Feels like the Holy Ghost

running through you,

when I play the highway FM.

I find my soul revival, oh yeah, singing every single verse.

Yeah, I guess that's my church.

Female Speaker: Oh, can I get a --

Chorus: Hallelujah --

Female Speaker: Oh, can I get an --

Chorus: Can I get an amen?

Female Speaker and Chorus: Feels like the Holy Ghost

running through you, when I play the highway FM.

Oh, I find my soul revival, singing every single verse.

Yeah, I guess that's my church.

Yeah, I guess that's my church.

Female Speaker: Oh, yeah.

I guess that's my church.

Thank you.

[applause & cheers]

Female Speaker: Whoo!

Can I get an amen?

Male Speaker: Amen.

Female Speaker: Thank you.

Male Speaker: Ah-men.

Female Speaker: Ah-men.

Male Speaker: Change over.

Male Speaker: Got it.

Female Speaker: Thank you, guys.

Male Speaker: Yeah!

Male Speaker: Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.

Male Speaker: Great job.

Male Speaker: Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.

Male Speaker: Everybody give a hand to our sign language --

or -- I don't -- interpreter --

Male Speaker: Pa-pa-pa-da.

Female Speaker: American Sign Language interpreters.

Male Speaker: American Sign Language interpreter.

Thank you.

You're welcome --

Female Speaker: To the sign-languager!

Male Speaker: One, two -- here we go.

(music)

Male Speaker: Whoo!

I don't know what's going to happen to you, baby.

But I do know that I love you.

You walk around the town with your head all up in the sky.

And I do know that I want you.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down

to the ground.

I know it's cold out there, so I need to see you shaking it.

Hey!

Whoo!

Male Speaker: You tease me with your loving

to play hard to get,

and you do know that I love to.

I need to do just something to get closer

to your soul.

And I do know that I want you.

Male Speaker: Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

(music)

Male Speaker: Hey!

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Let's dance, let's shout --

Chorus: Shout --

Male Speaker: Shake your body down to the ground.

Down, down, down, down.

Let's get down, ladies and gentlemen.

Where we going?

Chorus: Down, down, down, down.

Male Speaker: I got bad knees, so --

(laughs)

Male Speaker and Chorus: Down, down, down, down.

Male Speaker: One more time.

Let me hear you out there.

Male Speaker and Chorus: Down, down, down, down.

Male Speaker: Huh?

(music)

Male Speaker: Hey!

Female Speaker: Whoo!

Male Speaker: Thank you, thank you very much.

Female Speaker: (laughs)

I feel your pain your pain now.

Good times.

Male Speaker: Beautiful day.

Female Speaker: Why can't I hear the song?

Male Speaker: How many parents got some --

oh, wait, you're not allowed to say that in front of kids.

Sorry.

Male Speaker: Can-dy.

Can-dy.

Male Speaker: How many kids got an early bedtime today?

(music)

Male Speaker: So that you can sneak the chocolate.

Female Speaker: Oh!

Male Speaker: While they're sleeping.

(music)

Female Speaker: Too alarming now to talk about,

take those pictures down and shake them out.

Truth or consequence, say it aloud,

use that evidence, race it around.

There goes my hero, watch him as he goes.

There goes my hero.

He's ordinary.

Don't the best of them bleed it out,

while the rest of them peter out?

Truth or consequence, say it aloud.

Use that evidence, race it around.

There goes my hero, watch him as he goes.

There goes my hero.

He's ordinary.

(music)

Female Speaker: Yes!

Oh.

Kudos, my hero, giving all the best.

You know my hero, the one that's on.

There goes my hero, watch him as he goes.

There goes my hero.

He's ordinary.

There goes my hero, watch him as he goes.

There goes my hero.

He's ordinary.

I'm going to send this one out

to all the ordinary heroes, home and abroad.

Thank you for your service.

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