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The U.S. has no universal healthcare.

According to the Congressional Budget Office nearly 26 million Americans remain uninsured.

Across the rest of the world, healthcare is very different.

Some European countries have publicly funded healthcare like the U.K's National Health Service.

In Japan insurance is often provided by the employer and medical fees are regulated.

In the U.S. it costs around $9,500 a year for healthcare.

17% of U.S. GDP is spent on both private and public healthcare.

More than any other developed country in the world.

Sweden spent just under 12%, while the U.K. is much lower at 9%.

However a mere 48% of that expenditure comes from the government.

While Sweden, Japan and the U.K. all spend more than 80%.

If the U.S. spends more of its GDP on healthcare, surely it should be better, right?

Well, according to data from the World Bank, the life expectancy of Americans has not improved

as much as those living in other developed nations.

With a life expectancy of 79.3 years, Americans live shorter lives than people in 30 other countries.

The number of hospital beds available is another way of measuring the capacity and quality

of resources a healthcare system is able to provide.

Once again, the U.S. fares poorly compared to other developed nations,

with just 2.83 hospital beds for every 1,000 people.

And one final damning statistic.

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North Korea tells United States it WILL give up nukes - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 1:56.

North Korea tells United States it WILL give up nukes

NORTH Korea has told the United States it is prepared to give up its nuclear weapons

in a huge breakthrough.

The world was on the brink of nuclear war all last year as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

repeatedly tested missiles while threatening the US with annihilation.

But in a massive change of heart, the regime has now said for the first time that it is

prepared to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula when Kim meets President

Donald Trump, a US official said tonight.

The US and North Korean officials have held secret contacts recently in which Pyongyang

directly delivered the message of its willingness to hold the summit.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official said that until now, Washington had

been relying on South Korea's assurance of Kim's intentions.

Denuclearization of the Peninsula would mark a huge triumph for Trump, with him achieving

what numerous Presidents before him have failed to do.

As recently as last November, the two countries have been trading insults and threats, including

Trump warning the hermit state not to "test" him.

He tweeted at the time: "NoKo has interpreted America's past restraint as weakness.

"This would be a fatal miscalculation.

"Do not underestimate us.

AND DO NOT TRY US."

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Syria Claims It Was Attacked, But U.S. Denies Role - Duration: 0:28.

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WEEKENDS WITH ALEX WITT Apr.08.2018 U.S. monitoring reports of suspected chemical attack in Syria - Duration: 2:25.

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U.S., N. Korea in secret, direct talks ahead of summit: CNN - Duration: 1:54.

U.S. President Donald Trump says he's looking forward to the summit with North Korean leader

Kim Jong-un-- that's expected to happen in late May.

The two sides have reportedly been holding secret, direct talks on the details about

the summit.

Won Jung-hwan reports.

The United States and North Korea have reportedly been holding secret, direct talks ahead of

the proposed summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

According to a report Saturday by CNN, intelligence officials from the two countries are communicating

through back channels to plan for the highly anticipated summit to be held in late May

or even June.

The New York Times first reported last month that the CIA was taking the lead in the preparations.

It said the CIA has spoken several times with the North Koreans and has even met with them

in a third country to decide on the summit's timing.

For the location of the summit, the North Koreans are pushing to hold it in their capital,

Pyongyang,… but the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, has also been mentioned as a possible venue.

Once a location is agreed,… the date can be finalized and the agenda discussed in greater

detail.

Though intelligence officials are already laying the groundwork,... the North Korean

regime has not yet publicly declared an invitation from Kim Jong-un to President Trump.

But according to a South Korean envoy last month, North Korea has acknowledged Trump's

acceptance and reaffirmed its willingness to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean

Peninsula.

In the meantime, Trump is staying in close touch with South Korea, as well as Japan,

China and Russia.

He's due to meet in two weeks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his Mar-a-Lago

estate to discuss the North Korea summit.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

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Breaking News Today⚠️World War 3 Russia threatens GRAVEST CONSEQUENCES if US acts in Syria - Duration: 3:12.

breaking news today

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Russia threatens gravest consequences if US acts in Syria Russia has warned that

any foreign military strike against Syria may lead to the gravest of

consequences after a suspected chemical attack killed dozens of people outside

Damascus and president Trump warned there would be a big price to pay dot

following the chemical attack outside Damascus in Syria the US has demanded an

immediate international response while Moscow has warned against any military

strike Syrian opposition activists said on Sunday that the attack had killed at

least 49 people they said that Syrian military helicopters dropped barrel

bombs filled with chemicals over the weekend suffocating and killing dozens

of people dot resident Trump said there would be a big price to pay for the

chemical attack that killed dozens of people by poison gas and he slammed the

Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting the Syrian President Bashar

al-assad on Twitter he wrote President Putin Russia and Iran and responsible

for backing animal Assad big price to pay the Russian Foreign Ministry warned

against any military action due to fabricated excuses dot they issued a

statement saying it is necessary to once again caution that military intervention

under false and fabricated pretexts in Syria where the Russian servicemen

stayed at the request of the legitimate government is absolutely unacceptable

and may trigger the gravest consequences rescue workers have reported that dozens

of people have died in a chemical assault in a rebel stronghold area

according to the white helmets which is a civil defense group more than 40

people suffocated to death due to exposure to an unknown chemical agent

dot the Syrian National Coalition have said that fatalities could exceed 100

people the US State Department said reports from a number of contacts and

medical personnel on the ground indicate a potentially high number of casualties

including among families hiding in shelters

these reports if confirmed are horrifying and demand an immediate

response by the international community the EU has also called for an

international response claiming that the evidence points to the use of chemical

weapons by the Syrian President Bashar al-assad's forces against a besieged

rebel-held town in Syria the EU demanded the UN Security Council reestablishes

its checks to identify the perpetrators of chemical attacks the Syrian state

denied government forces had launched any chemical attack in doma dot the u.s.

launched a missile strike on a Syrian Air Base last year in response to a gas

attack in northwestern Syria duma is located close to damascus and is still

in rebel hands speaking after the attack Pope Francis said nothing but nothing

can justify the use of such instruments of extermination on defenseless people

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US Attorney John Lausch to oversee document release - Duration: 1:48.

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Trump's Trade War Will Cost US 190,000 Jobs - Duration: 3:53.

According to the chief economist, chief economist analyst at Moody's, Donald Trump's trade war

that he has now started with China is going to cost the United States 190,000 jobs.

Most of those are going to be in the agricultural sector of the American workforce and here's

why.

China recently announced that they were going to increase the tariffs on US produce coming

into their country.

China is a big importer of US produce.

That happens to be a $14 billion a year industry for Middle America, the area where all those

farms are.

Now, if they're goods are going to be basically priced out of the market over in China because

of Donald Trump's trade wars, they're gong to lose billion upon billions of dollars.

Then what happens?

The companies lose the money.

They an no longer afford as many employees, so those employees get fired, get laid off.

Then, the businesses that depend on those employees who are now laid off going and spending

money at them, they lose money.

They lay off workers and so on and so forth as these ripple effects of job losses go throughout

the American economy.

One of the saddest parts of this story and yes it is the saddest part is that a lot of

these voted for Trump.

These are red staters.

They are the ones who according to every available report at this point are going to suffer disproportionate

losses compared to the rest of the population because of Donald Trump's trade wars.

They're the ones.

They put him in office and now he's screwing them over.

That is sad.

That's the livelihood of a lot of people.

Whether you're a Trump voter or a Hillary voter or a Jill Stein voter or Gary Johnson,

I guess, look, we don't want you to suffer.

We don't want you to be unemployed or be homeless or lose the thing that you've built your life

towards building.

I don't think anybody wishes that on anybody else.

It is sad for these people, but a lot of us did see it coming and we tried to warn them.

I hope that they go forth from this realizing that they got conned by this jackass who shouldn't

be running the federal government anyway and I hope that they learn something from it and

I hope they remember that next time they go to vote.

This is their livelihood and Donald Trump is playing a game with it because he thinks

he can outmaneuver China on this issue and that's never going to happen.

Republicans in Congress are too spineless to stand up to him on this.

Yeah.

They're going out and they're doing interviews and they're saying I don't agree with him

on it, but unfortunately my backbone was removed a few years ago so there's nothing I can do

to stand up to him about it.

That's a lie.

They could stand up to him.

They could pass legislation.

They could do a number of things to put the reigns on Donald Trump and stop him from destroying

the entire United States economy, but they won't do it because they're afraid he's going

to send out a nasty tweet about them.

That's what they're afraid of, folks.

They're not afraid of him coming after them and investigating them.

They're afraid of him tweeting about them.

They're going to let the entire economy, they're going to let 190,000 people lose their jobs

because they don't want Donald Trump to bully them on Twitter.

That's your American Republican Party.

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US official: North Korea ready to discuss denuclearization - Duration: 1:31.

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France: Authorities reach out to US donors to help repair Notre-Dame cathedral - Duration: 1:34.

Having reached the grand old age of 855,

Paris' Notre-Dame is in need of some serious renovations.

Here, the cathedral roof shows the damage done by the passing of time.

"Sculptures like this one are in a state of disrepair.

This wearing away is the effect of pollution over time.

Now we see here more possible degradation when you tap there just below,

when we see this kind of thing we absolutely have to act on it."

The renovation work will cost nearly 60 million euros over 10 years.

The French government will finance the first 40.

To raise the remaining funds,

tourists visiting the site have had an idea.

"Maybe you should charge people to go in, a little bit of money,

you'll raise it very quickly.

"Yeah, because we were surprised!"

"Lot of people want to go."

"We were happy to pay!"

"Five euros?"

"If it's necessary money to support it,

yes, I would pay."

Payment on entrance is policy in many other countries,

including Spain and the UK.

Yet, the Cathedral rector says he does not want this,

and suggests a different approach.

"I can call on French patrons,

and also search for patrons in the United States

so I think it would be found.

The restoration work done so far has been possible with help from the United States.

"We have many American visitors,

and they always ask us if they can donate for the Cathedral renovations

so we created an organization for this purpose in the U.S.

A delegation left for the States on Sunday on a collection mission

with a second visit planned for October.

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Inside The Migrant Caravan Traveling Through Mexico To U.S. Border | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:30.

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Possible U.S.-China trade war poses political problems for GOP - Duration: 6:16.

>> Sreenivasan: RETURNING NOW TO

POLITICS, THIS WEEKEND THE

TEMPERATURE IN WASHINGTON HEATED

UP ON MANY FRONTS: FROM MORE

TALK OF A TRADE WAR WITH CHINA,

TO INCREASINGLY HARSH WORDS

ABOUT IMMIGRATION THE PRESIDENT

WAS AGAIN ON THE OFFENSIVE.

IS THERE A THEME TO THE

PRESIDENT'S WORDS?

NEWSHOUR WEEKEND SPECIAL

CORRESPONDENT JEFF GREENFIELD IS

HERE WITH SOME PERSPECTIVE.

A THREAT, A THROUGH LINE?

>> YES, I THINK YOU PARTICULARLY

SEE WHEN IT YOU WATCH THE

CHANGES IN THE PERSONNEL AROUND

THE WHITE HOUSE.

ONE THING TRUMP HAS BEEN TOTALLY

CONSISTENT ABOUT FOR DECADES IS

WE'RE BEING RIPPED OFF BY

FOREIGNERS, THEY ARE EATING OUR

LUNCH IN EVERY TRADE DEAL AND

THEY ARE SENDING MARAUDING

BANDS OF IMMIGRANTS ACROSS OUR

BORDERS TO DO TERRIBLE THINGS.

NOW THAT IS POLICY.

SO YOU HAVE THE IDEA OF A TRADE

WAR, WHICH HE SAYS HE CAN WIN

EASILY COUPLED WITH THE

EXTREMELY HARSH RHETORIC ABOUT

IMMIGRANTS AND NOW THEY ARE

VOTING ILLEGALLY ALL OVER

CALIFORNIA AND I THINK THE

THREAT IS WHEN YOU LOOK AT WHO

NOW IS SURROUNDING THE

PRESIDENT, GARY COHN, WHO WAS A

FREE TRADER IS GONE AS A KEY

ECONOMIC ADVISOR, REPLACED BY

LARRY KUDLOW WHO THINKS TARIFFS

ARE TERRIFIC, THE SO-CALLED

INTERNATIONALISTS LIKE

McMASTER, THE NATIONAL

SECURITY ADVISOR, REX TILLERSON

AS SECRETARY OF STATE, THEY ARE

GONE, REPLACED BY JOHN BOLTON

AND PROBABLY MIKE POMPEO, MUCH

MORE NATIONALISTIC IN THEIR

APPROACH, SO THE IDEA THAT WE

HEARD A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO THAT

WELL THE GROWNUPS WILL RESTRAIN

TRUMP AND PUT HIM ON A MORE

CONVENTIONAL COURSE, NO THE

PEOPLE AROUND HIM NOW, IN FACT,

ARE REINFORCING THOSE VERY CORE

INSTINCTS OF THE PRESIDENT.

>> Sreenivasan: WHAT ARE THE

POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THIS

FOR HOUSE AND SENATE CANDIDATES

UP FOR REELECTION IN JUST A FEW

MONTHS?

>> ON THE ISSUE OF TRADE, THIS

IS REALLY GOING TO CAUSE AND HAS

CAUSED AN ENORMOUS PROBLEM WITH

THE REPUBLICANS, BECAUSE IN THE

FARM STATES, AND THERE

STILL ARE STATES WHERE FARMING

IS IMPORTANT, WHERE ARE A LOT

OF VULNERABLE DEMOCRATIC

SENATORS ARE UP FOR REELECTION,

THE IDEA OF A TRADE WAR, IF IT

HAPPENS, IS GOING TO CLOBBER

THE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AND

YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT STATES

LIKE MONTANA, MISSOURI, NORTH

DAKOTA, MANY OTHERS, THE PROBLEM

FOR THE REPUBLICANS IS, BROADLY

SPEAKING, THE PRESIDENT IS SO

POPULAR AMONG REPUBLICANS THAT

THEY ARE CAUGHT, THEY CAN'T

ATTACK HIM, HE IS THE LEADER OF

OUR PARTY, BUT THEY DON'T WANT

TO SEE A TRADE POLICY LIKE HE IS

ENUNCIATING BECOME REALITY.

THE OTHER THING TO REMEMBER

ABOUT THIS IS, ONE OF TRUMP'S

NOTIONS ABOUT HIMSELF IS HE'S

A MASTER NEGOTIATOR, AND THE ART

OF THE DEAL, TO QUOTE ONE OF HIS

BOOKS, SUGGEST YOU BEGIN WITH

KIND OF A MAXIMAL LIST OPENING

BARGAINING STANCE, IF THAT WERE

TO WORK, IF HIS THREATS RESULTED

IN A DEAL WITH CHINA WHERE THEY

CURB SOME OF THEIR CLEARLY

UNFAIR PRACTICES, THAT IS GOING

TO BE A WIN, BUT THE QUESTION

IS, WHETHER CHINA IS AMENABLE TO

THAT KIND OF NEGOTIATION, THAT

IS VERY MUCH UP IN THE AIR AND

COULD BE A HUGE POLITICAL

PROBLEM FOR THE REPUBLICANS IN

THE FALL.

>> Sreenivasan: SO IN THE

TOPIC OF IMMIGRATION, WOULD THAT

NOW, WOULD HIS ACTIONS AGAIN BE

CONSISTENT WITH THIS SORT OF

THESIS THAT YOU CAN READ ALOUD

IN HIS BOOKS?

>> I THINK IT IS MORE PRIMAL

THAN THAT.

THIS IS SOMETHING THAT HE HAS

TALKED ABOUT FROM THE TIME WHEN

HE WAS A FEATURE OF NEW YORK

TABLOIDS, AND I THINK ONE OF

THE THINGS THAT WE SAW THIS

WEEK IS THE OTHER THING ABOUT

DONALD TRUMP IS HE IS A SHOWMAN,

RIGHT, HE PLAYS TO THE BASE, SO

HE GOES TO AN EVENT THAT IS

SUPPOSED TO CELEBRATE THE TAX

CUTS, AND WHAT DOES HE DO?

HE LITERALLY THROWS AWAY THE

PREPARED SPEECH, THIS IS

BORING--

>> THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A

LITTLE BORING.

A LITTLE BORING.

>> AND GOES OFF ON ONE OF HIS

HARSHEST RANTS YET ABOUT

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, TO ME IT IS

LIKE HE KNOWS WHAT GETS THE

CROWD GOING, YOU KNOW, WHAT ARE

WE GOING TO DO?

BUILD A WALL.

WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?

MEXICO.

AND WHEN TRUMP STANDS UP IN

FRONT OF A CROWD IT IS KIND

OF LIKE A LED ZEPPELIN REUNION,

YOU KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO HEAR

"STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" AND YOU ARE

GOING TO HEAR HIM BASH

IMMIGRANTS.

>> Sreenivasan: IS THERE-- WHILE

WE END UP SPENDING ATTENTION ON

THIS, YOU POINT OUT VERY

IMPORTANT STORIES THAT ARE

UNDERCOVERED.

>> I ALWAYS KIND OF LIKE TO

REMIND PEOPLE THERE IS STUFF

GOING ON BEHIND THE HEADLINES.

THIS PAST WEEK, JUDGE STEPHEN

REINHARDT DIED, HE IS A NINTH

CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS OUT

WEST, PROBABLY THE MOST LIBERAL

FEDERAL JUDGE IN THE ENTIRE

COUNTRY, AND THAT COURT OF

APPEALS HAS BEEN THE BANE OF

CONSERVATIVES FOR YEARS.

THIS IS FUNDAMENTALLY DOMINATED

BY LIBERALS.

SO THERE ARE NOW EIGHT VACANCIES

ON THAT COURT, PART OF 100

FEDERAL VACANCIES HE AND SENATE

MAJORITY LEADER MITCH McCONNELL

ARE DETERMINED TO FILL AS

QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.

SO MUCH SO THAT McCONNELL IS

ABOUT TO 86 A LONGSTANDING

TRADITION IN THE SENATE THAT A

HOME STATE SENATOR CAN BLOCK A

FEDERAL JUDGE FROM HIS OR HER

STATE.

>> Sreenivasan: A BLUE SLIP.

>> A BLUE SLIP, EVEN IF IT IS

FROM THE OTHER PARTY.

NOW, YOU LOOK AT WHAT IS COMING

OF THOSE 100 FEDERAL VACANCIES,

AND UNLESS THE DEMOCRATS TAKE

THE SENATE IN THE FALL, THEY ARE

GOING TO HAVE A FUNDAMENTAL

RESHAPING OF THE FEDERAL BENCH,

AND MEANWHILE, IF ONE OF THE

CENTRIST OR LIBERAL SUPREME

COURT JUSTICES WERE TO LEAVE,

RUTH BADER GINSBURG, ANTHONY

KENNEDY, TRUMP IS GOING TO BE

ABLE TO RESHAPE THAT COURT IN A

WAY THAT WILL BE BY FAR THE

MOST CONSEQUENTIAL POLITICAL

ACTION HE WILL HAVE TAKEN IN

HIS FIRST TERM.

>> Sreenivasan: THE PRESIDENT

HAS ALSO BEEN ON THE DEFENSIVE

ABOUT SCOTT PRUITT AND THE

CHALLENGES THAT HE'S FACING AT

THE E.P.A., THIS WEEKEND HE CAME

OUT WITH A TWEET AND I'M

JUST GOING TO READ IT

RATHER QUICKLY, "WHILE SECURITY

SPENDING WAS SOMEWHAT MORE THAN

HIS PREDECESSOR, SCOTT PRUITT

HAS RECEIVED DEATH THREATS

BECAUSE OF HIS BOLD ACTIONS AT

E.P.A.

RECORD CLEAN AIR AND WATER,

WHILE SAVING U.S.A. BILLIONS OF

DOLLARS.

RENT WAS ABOUT MARKET RATE,

TRAVEL EXPENSES OKAY, SCOTT IS

DOING A GREAT JOB."

IN THE LENGTH OF ONE TWEET,

THERE IS AT LEAST A HALF-DOZEN

INACCURACIES THERE, BUT DOES IT

EVEN MATTER?

>> THE CONDUCT THAT SCOTT

PRUITT IS UNDER FIRE FOR IS

EXACTLY THE KIND OF CONDUCT THAT

CONSERVATIVES SAY THAT'S WHAT

BIG GOVERNMENT SWAMPY

BUREAUCRATS DO, ADDING

ON, TRIPLING THE SECURITY STAFF

AND WANTING A BULLET PROOF DESK

AND ASKING THE SECURITY DETAIL

TO RUN SIRENS SO YOU CAN GET TO

A RESTAURANT ON TIME AND MOVING

THAT SECURITY GUY OUT WHEN HE

WON'T DO IT.

WHEN SOMEBODY IS ON YOUR SIDE,

THE CONDUCT LOOKS MUCH MORE

DEFENSIBLE THAN IF THAT GUY

WERE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE

POLITICAL DIVIDE AND THAT IS

TRUE, BY THE WAY, ACROSS THE

BOARD.

>> Sreenivasan: ALL RIGHT, JEFF

GREENFIELD, THANKS SO MUCH.

>> OKAY.

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US is delivering freedom in the world, not just gas: Rick Perry - Duration: 5:05.

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Airstrikes in Syria - Duration: 1:05.

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Syria crisis increasing tensions between US, Russia? - Duration: 6:19.

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Syria conflict: Missile strike hits Syrian airfield, state media report - Duration: 2:36.

Now to Syria,... where local media reports this morning said missiles struck a military

airbase controlled by the Assad government.

It's not clear who launched the attack, but the United States says it did not.

Lee Jeong-yeon has the latest.

Syria's state media reported on Monday morning that loud explosions were heard at the T4

airbase in the city of Homs.

It said several people were dead or wounded and that 8 missiles were shot down.

The U.S. has denied its involvement,... with some Syrian officials believing Israel could

actually be behind the attack.

This comes not long after U.S. President Donald Trump condemned an alleged chemical attack

in the rebel-held territory of Douma.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, President Trump labeled Assad an "animal," adding there

would be a "big price to pay" for resorting to outlawed weapons of mass destruction.

According to the White House, Trump had a phone call with French President Emmanuel

Macron on Sunday, and the two leaders agreed to coordinate a "strong, joint response" to

the alleged chemical attacks.

About a year ago, U.S. President Trump ordered dozens of cruise missiles to be fired at a

Syrian air base after declaring the Syrian President had used a banned gas on civilians.

In regards to the latest incident, a senior White House official said President Trump

"wouldn't take anything off the table" when asked if another U.S. missile strike was possible.

Aid groups claim at least 48 people were killed Saturday in the town of Douma by what they

described as poison gas.

Douma is the last rebel bastion in the Eastern Ghouta region, which has mostly been overtaken

by Syrian forces.

Trump's hardline stance against Assad is nothing new, but what may be a surprise to many is

his rare personal criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting the Damascus

government Both the Syrian and Russian governments have

denied launching any chemical attack, calling the reports fake.

Iran, another ally of Damascus, also defended the Syrian regime.

Russia's foreign ministry said the reports had been fabricated to create a pretext for

a possible military intervention in Syria.

Moscow's defense of Damascus comes amid widespread accusations from the West that the Kremlin

was behind a nerve agent attack in England.

Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will meet twice on Monday to debate the suspected attack

....after nine of its 15 members called for an emergency meeting.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

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Olavo de Carvalho -United States are not the new world order - Duration: 2:19.

That currently has many people,the whistleblower of globalist schemes

That does the following,that concentrates the attacks only in the American groups

And does not show the connections with people in China and Russia

So from the impression, thus, that it is an American project to dominate the world

When it is not, it is a globalist project to dominate in the first place America

If you want proof of that, you get these people globalists, Rockefeller, George Soros,etc.

They only support the left within the United States, my God in heaven!

are they chasing the team of Tim party,are they that made the biggest campaign against the Tim party

Although the campaign does not work,That's what I always say,Exists secret power but it is not so secret and powerful thus

It's just a bunch of idiot rich people, which thinks it has the solution to all the problems of humanity

and wants to force everyone to be like them

Sometimes they can sometimes not

You see for example that campaign that they did, population control

started in the years 50 or 60,a monstrous campaign to reduce the population in the Third world

the campaign just worked only in Europe

the third world population has increased, from Europe decreased, and the third world has invaded Europe.

This is an error of calculation of these sons of bitches

and still thinking they are the gentlemen,intellectuals know everything

they know nothing, they know nothing.

Unfortunately life will not give me chance to confront these people,right

And challenge them,evidence what are you talking about?

I come here with a list of 50 failures that you did, and exhibit that you don't know a damn thing

George Soros,I personally expresses him after a conference of OIA, I went there

When the Conference ended, I made a point to talk to him

I´ll go to there expresses him

And I'm there talking about the Forum of São Paulo

and pretending that he knew what was the Forum of São Paulo, but talking about something totally extemporaneous.

This idiot he doesn't know what's going on in Latin America

He's there by manipulating the situation in Latin America, and he don't know what's going on there and he's pretending that knew

So People think: George Soros is an evil brain

He's an old fool, manipulated by intellectuals around

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Neocons Are Obstructing US Troop Withdrawal From Syria - Duration: 3:08.

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US jet skids off snowy South Dakota runway[News NZ 24h] - Duration: 1:48.

US jet skids off snowy South Dakota runway

No one was hurt when a US passenger jet skidded off a snowy runway in South Dakota.

Allegiant Air spokeswoman Krysta Levy says Flight 456 carrying 155 passengers and six crew members from Las Vegas touched down at Sioux Falls Regional Airport just before noon Sunday (Monday, NZT) when heavy snow and crosswinds caused the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 to slide 20 feet (6 meters) off the runway.

Levy says passengers walked down the planes rear stairs and were taken by buses to the terminal.

She says no one was injured.

Maintenance workers are inspecting the jetliner.

Levy says the plane came to rest with its front wheels in a patch of grass, and remained upright and level.

She says the return flight to Las Vegas was cancelled because of deteriorating weather in Sioux Falls.

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