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It was just over the weekend that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the brewing

trade war with China was quote "on hold."

This,… after the two sides set up a framework for addressing trade imbalances in the future.

For more on what this means,… and its impact, we have our Kim Hye-sung in studio.

Hye-sung, give us a rundown of what was agreed between the world's two economic superpowers.

Yes, after months of tensions, the United States and China have agreed to take measures

to "substantially reduce" America's massive trade deficit with China.

The two countries also agreed on "meaningful increases" of U.S. agriculture and energy

exports and greater efforts to increase trade in manufactured goods and services.

In the joint statement released on Saturday after two days of talks in Washington, led

by U.S Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin and China's state council vice-premier and

President Xi Jinping's special envoy Liu He.... both sides agreed to encourage two-way investment

and to strive to create a fair, level playing field for competition, with Beijing saying

it would make structural changes to its economy.

Mnuchin said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, that quote "We are putting the

trade war ON Hold.

We have agreed to put the tariffs on hold while we try to execute the framework."

This echoes remarks by China Vice Premier Liu He, who said the two sides have pledged

not to engage in a trade war, and called the joint statement a good example of a win-win

outcome.

Take a listen.

"This round of talks is pragmatic, fruitful and efficient.

We've reached many agreements.

These meetings will not just help bilateral economic and trade relations and build overall

ties, it's good for the people in both countries.

It's also sending a positive signal to the whole world."

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US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman - Liberal media sides with Hamas over Trump - Duration: 5:10.

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Moon, Trump to closely coordinate for successful N. Korea, U.S. summit - Duration: 1:52.

We start with the diplomatic drive to get Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is leaving for Washington in the coming hours to meet

with his U.S. counterpart ahead of next month's highly-anticipated North Korea-U.S. summit.

Before their fifth face-to-face,... the two leaders spoke on the phone to ensure that

the Singapore summit stays on track.

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung starts us off.

In just two days they'll be meeting in person in Washington, but perhaps reflecting how

serious and alarming the two leaders are taking the latest about face by North Korea, Presidents

Moon and Trump picked up the phone on this Sunday to ensure they're both committed to

the success of the North Korea, U.S. summit.

That's after the North threatened to pull out of what would be an unprecedented summit

next month.

Seoul's presidential Blue House said the two leaders spoke over the phone for about twenty

minutes and exchanged views on various actions taken by North Korea lately.

"The two leaders will work closely and unwaveringly for the successful hosting of the North Korea,

U.S. summit set for June 12th, including the upcoming South Korea U.S. summit."

Mr. Moon is due to fly out to Washington Monday afternoon for an exclusive one-on-one with

Mr. Trump on Tuesday... where the two will hold private talks with only their interpreters

present.

It will be the first meeting between the two allies since the historic inter-Korean summit

in April and potentially the last before the landmark North Korea, U.S. summit in June.

With Presidents Moon and Trump's pledge Sunday to closely work together on the issue, analysts

expect the leaders to share their deepest thoughts on South Korea, U.S. cooperation

in the denuclearization journey and joint efforts to lead North Korea to the negotiation

table come June 12th.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

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U.S., China making 'terrific progress' on narrowing trade differences: Kudlow - Duration: 0:46.

U.S. President Donald Trump's top economic advisor has hailed Washington's latest trade

talks with China,... saying they are "making terrific progress."

Speaking on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday,...

Larry Kudlow said the two sides saw eye-to-eye on a number of issues during talks last week

in Washington,... building on their first round of talks in Beijing earlier this month.

Kudlow said he was encouraged because improved trade ties with China are good for U.S. growth.

His comments come after the two countries wrapped up trade talks in Washington on Friday

following months of increased tensions.

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US Surgeon General Assists During In-Flight Medical Emergency - Duration: 1:02.

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Ex-United States Attorney Drops Bombshell - Duration: 11:08.

Ex-United States Attorney Drops Bombshell: Obama CIA Chief Pushed Operation to Frame

Donald Trump

Kirsters Baish|

Recently, we have been watching as the leftist Trump/Russia collusion narrative unfolds right

before our eyes.

This ridiculous narrative was the match that fueled the fire for special counsel Robert

Mueller's investigation.

Even after a year-long investigation into the allegations that Donald Trump had colluded

with the Russians during the 2016 presidential election, there has been "no credible evidence"

of such actions.

Any "evidence" that the special counsel has come up with, such as the falsified dossier,

has been thrown out.

During an appearance on Fox News this past Tuesday, former United States Attorney General

Joe diGenova touched on the lack of evidence.

DiGenova appeared on Laura Ingraham's "The Ingraham Angle," blaming former Obama administration

CIA Director John Brennan, and claiming that the whole thing was a set up in order to frame

Trump.

DiGenova explained, "It was abundantly clear that there was no legitimate basis even for

a counter intelligence investigation, let alone a criminal investigation.

It is quite obvious that John Brennan was at the head of the group of people who were

going to create a counter intelligence investigation against Trump by creating false information

that was going to be fed through Carter Page, and fed through George Papadopoulos so that

it would be picked up, reported back to Washington and provide the basis for a counter, a fake,

counter intelligence investigation.

And it was all Brennan's doing.

And that is why the Justice Department is viciously fighting revealing everything they

can about the source in London, who everybody knows the identity of."

Laura then asked the diGenova to expand on new reports on an unnamed source from London.

This source allegedly gave up the information that was used to launch the investigation

into Trump.

the former U.S. Attorney General explained, "The source in London was another person

who was feeding false information to George Papadopoulos and others about collusion which

did not exist."

As you saw in the video, former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell also appeared on the show.

She talked about a different aspect of the beginning of the collusion narrative and the

Clinton Foundation/DNC funded dossier.

Western Journal reported on Powell's comments:

She noted how the FBI had granted access to a handful of private contractors, likely to

include Fusion GPS, to sift through raw intelligence gathered under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance

Act.

This was then passed on to Steele and others and recycled back to the U.S. intelligence

community with a false air of legitimacy to help form the narrative used as the basis

for the investigation into Trump.

DiGenova picked up on what Powell had mentioned and pointed out that there had been two opinions

issued by the FISA court in opposition to that illegal practice of allowing private

contractors access to the sensitive raw intelligence data.

DiGenova stated, "All of that was designed for the unmasking and the leaking of the names,

and that was all done by private contractors.

The FISA court objected to it and it never stopped."

Brennan has made it clear in the past that he is not a fan of President Trump, so it

isn't hard to see where diGenova would say that he tried to "frame" Trump.

Let's keep our fingers crossed that we will find out the truth one the Justice Department's

Inspector General has released their final report.

H/T fbnewscycle

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks on "After the Deal: A New Iran Strategy." - Duration: 26:07.

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Top 10 Most Intense Battles in US History - Duration: 18:14.

In the short history of our country,

the United States rose to global military dominance.

Yeah, I said it.

Come at me, China.

But the road to the top was paved

with the blood of good men and women.

Looking back, there are some pivotal battles we remember

with solemn pride and a little bit of hoo-rah.

Let's check out 10 of the most intense battles

in United States History.

We'll kick this off with number 10 on our list,

the Battle of Chosin.

The Battle of Chosin Reservoir

was one of the defining battles of the Korean War

and the stuff of legend in the Marine Corps.

In the Fall of 1950,

U.N. Forces under the command of General MacArthur

had almost captured the entirety of North Korea

when they were attacked

by thousands of Chinese Communist soldiers.

The U.S. was forced to retreat,

and by mid-November,

the 1st Marine Division

and elements of the 7th Infantry Division

found themselves outnumbered,

surrounded,

and at risk of annihilation

in the high North Korean Mountains at the Chosin Reservoir.

Their only way out was a fighting retreat back to the coast.

Although, as Chesty Puller put it,

they weren't retreating,

they were "fighting in the opposite direction."

Over the course of the next 17 days,

the Marines and soldiers fought the Chinese,

and bouts of frostbite,

with fierce determination and epic endurance.

They broke through the enemy's encirclement

and even rebuilt a bridge the Chinese destroyed

using prebuilt bridge sections

dropped by the U.S. Air Force.

By the end of the battle,

the U.S. Marines suffered 836 dead

and roughly 10,000 wounded.

The Army had 2,000 dead and 1,000 wounded.

The Chinese had the most catastrophic losses.

Six out of their ten divisions were wiped out

and only one would ever see combat again.

Although exact numbers are unknown,

historians estimate that anywhere between 30,000

and 80,000 Chinese were killed.

Although technically a loss for the Marines,

the Battle of Chosin Reservoir lives on in memory

as an example of the Marine fighting spirit

and the ability to find strength

even when the odds are stacked against them.

Number nine, the Battle of Antietam.

A year and a half into the Civil War,

President Abraham Lincoln needed a Union victory.

He finalized the Emancipation Proclamation

during the summer,

but his cabinet feared it would be too difficult to enforce

after a string of northern losses,

including the Second Battle of Bull Run.

Lincoln charged Major General George B. McClellan

with the defense of Washington D.C.

against Confederate General Robert E. Lee's

first invasion of the North.

Earlier in the month,

Lee divided his men,

sending General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

to capture Harper's Ferry.

Following Jackson's success,

Lee decided to make a stand in Maryland at Antietam Creek.

After two days of posturing,

fighting began early in the morning on September 17, 1862

and lasted well past sundown,

with staggering casualties on both sides

and no ground gained.

The next day, both armies gathered their dead and wounded,

and Lee retreated south.

It was the bloodiest one day battle in American history,

with 23,000 casualties from both sides,

and nearly 4,000 dead.

Sticking with the Civil War,

let's move on to number eight,

the Battle of Gettysburg.

The Battle of Gettysburg

was not only the largest battle of the Civil War,

it remains the largest battle ever fought in North America.

Confederate General Robert E. Lee had just won

a decisive victory against Union General

George Meade's Army of the Potomac in Virginia.

Wanting to capitalize on the recent victory,

Lee led his troops on a second invasion

into the Northern states

to defeat the Union on their own soil

and hopefully gain recognition

of the confederacy by European countries.

General Meade's Army of the Potomac pursued

Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

and the two forces met near Gettysburg on July 1, 1863.

The Confederates outnumbered the Yankees

at roughly 30,000 to 18,000.

By the end of the first day,

the Yankees were forced to retreat through town

to Cemetery Ridge and Culp's Hill.

By then, both sides had gained reinforcements.

Meade now had roughly 94,000 soldiers

in a fish hook formation,

allowing him to successfully move troops

from one front to another.

Lee, meanwhile,

had roughly 72,000 soldiers wrapped around that fish hook.

The Confederates attacked first

but at the end of the second day,

the Union defense lines held strong.

On the 3rd day,

Lee tried an aggressive attack to crush the federals.

He sent General Pickett with approximately 12,500 men

to crush the Union Army with a direct charge.

It turned out to be one of Lee's most ill-fated decisions.

50% of Pickett's men were wounded or killed,

and the rest of his troops were forced to retreat.

On July 4th,

Lee and his men waited for the Yankees to attack,

but they didn't.

That night, the Northern Army of Virginia

began its retreat back to the South.

His train of wounded men stretched 14 miles long.

Lee's greatest opportunity became his greatest failure

and his hopes of European recognition for the Confederacy,

and a quick end to the war,

were dashed.

Casualties were high on both sides.

The Union suffered around 23,000 casualties

while the South suffered 28,000,

more than a third of Lee's army.

The battle was the deadliest in the Civil War

and prompted Lincoln's iconic Gettysburg address

four and a half months later

at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery.

Although the fighting continued for nearly two more years,

Gettysburg was an irrevocable turning point in the war

in the Union's favor.

Number seven, Hue City during the Vietnam War.

The North Vietnamese captured

the venerated capital city of Hue

as part of the Tet offensive,

a coordinated series of attacks on over 100 American

and South Vietnamese positions countrywide.

The battle to regain Hue began in February 1968

and lasted nearly a month,

as Marines ferociously drove North Vietnamese

and Communist Viet Cong forces from the city.

The Perfume River divided the city of Hue in two.

To the north was the Citadel,

a three-square mile fortress

surrounded by walls 30 feet high

and up to 40 feet thick,

with a moat on three sides

and the river on the 4th.

To the south, the smaller and more modern section of Hue

was connected to the Citadel by a bridge.

U.S. Marines and soldiers were tasked with clearing out

the entrenched enemy in the southern portion of the city,

while the Army of the Republic of Vietnam,

or ARVN,

would clear out the Northern portion and the citadel.

Untrained for urban combat,

U.S. battalions had to come up

with tactics and techniques on the spot

while facing a brutal enemy.

The process was methodical,

time-consuming,

and casualty heavy.

They went from house to house

and room to room to gain ground.

Speed, surprise,

and shock were essential to achieve victory.

After clearing the south side,

U.S. battalions broke into the Citadel from the bridge

to assist ARVN troops.

Finally, on February 24th,

the South Vietnamese flag flew over the citadel.

On March 2nd, the longest sustained infantry battle

the war had seen to that point

was officially declared over.

Casualties were high on both sides.

The U.S. suffered 216 dead,

1,364 wounded.

South Vietnamese losses totaled 384 dead,

with 1,830 wounded,

and thousands of civilians

were caught in the the cross-fire or murdered.

The North Vietnamese casualties included 5,000 dead

and countless more wounded.

Virtually all of Hue was destroyed,

leaving roughly 100,000 homeless.

While technically a win for the U.S. and South Vietnamese,

the news coverage of the event

shocked the American population

and broke their faith in the war.

U.S. troops would not experience

that intensity of urban fighting again

for another 36 years,

until the second battle of Fallujah,

which is number six on our list.

The Second Battle of Fallujah was the bloodiest battle

American troops fought in the entire Iraq conflict

and the deadliest battle for the Marine Corps

since Hue City in 1968.

From November through December 2004,

a joint American, British, and Iraqi-government offensive

fought to clear the insurgents

from their Anbar Province stronghold.

An estimated 4,000 enemy combatants

were in the city when the fighting began.

It's even suspected

that al-Qaeda terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi

held his headquarters there.

They fortified their defenses before the attack,

preparing spider holes, traps, and concealed IEDs

throughout the town.

They created propane bombs hidden in buildings,

cut off access to escape routes and roofs,

and designed fields of fire

where they believed coalition forces would maneuver.

Nearly 70% of the civilian population fled the city,

reducing civilian casualties

and allowing coalition forces to launch their assault.

Army, Marine, and Iraqi forces attacked with an air barrage,

followed by an insertion of Marines and Navy Seabees,

who bulldozed obstacles.

The worst of the fighting continued for the first week,

but insurgents resisted throughout the six-week campaign.

By the end of December,

82 U.S. troops were killed,

with another 600 wounded.

British and Iraqi forces sustained 12 killed,

with another 53 wounded.

Over 2,000 insurgents were killed,

while another 1200 were captured.

Keeping with Post-9/11,

let's talk about Afghanistan.

Specifically, number five on our list,

the Battle of Sangin.

The Battle of Sangin was one of the deadliest campaigns

in Operation Enduring Freedom.

The Sangin River Valley was a Taliban stronghold

and was considered the center of opium production.

In 2010, United States Marines

replaced the British forces in Sangin

and initiated a deadly campaign

to clear out the insurgent presence in the region.

The counterinsurgency lasted for four years,

and during this time Marines sustained casualties

at some of the highest rates seen

during the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan.

IEDs peppered the landscape,

killing or maiming hundreds.

During the height of the fighting,

there was daily contact with the enemy

just meters outside allied FOBs.

In October 2010,

3rd Battalion 5th Marines began

a 7-month tour that would kill dozens of them in action

and injure hundreds more,

with at least 34 of them becoming

single, double, or triple amputees.

But the "Dark Horse" Marines made progress

extending their security perimeter

and clearing Highway 611,

which allowed for the transportation

and operation of future units.

By 2012, Sangin was transformed

from a battlefield into a thriving rural town,

but the price was over 100 British and American lives lost

and hundreds more wounded.

The Taliban never fully released their hold on Sangin,

and today, the area remains in contention.

Number four on our list

is the only air-to-air fight we'll cover.

It's decidedly less deadly than any other battle here,

but the tactics and implications merit a discussion.

So, let's talk about Operation Bolo,

the biggest air battle in the Vietnam War

and one of the most successful ambush actions

in military history.

In the last months of 1966,

the North Vietnamese Army's MiG-21 Fishbed

had become more active and successful at intercepting

the F-105 Thunderchief formations

of the United States Air Force.

The F-105 "Thuds" were super-sonic fighter-bombers

with the mission

of destroying communist air defense systems.

They did this in the role of the Wild Weasels,

a group that would fly slow

and low enough to bait the communist surface-to-air systems

into targeting them,

thus giving away the enemy position

and allowing the Wild Weasels to attack and destroy.

But with the MiG-21 added to the fight,

the Thuds were falling vulnerable to air-to-air attacks.

The U.S. Air Force decided

they needed to neutralize the MiG threat.

Air Force legend and World War II ace,

Colonel Robin Olds,

designed a gutsy plan to accomplish this.

Known as Operation Bolo,

the mission was to lure the enemy MiGs into battle

by hiding supersonic F-4C jets among the slower

and less-maneuverable Thud formations.

On January 2nd, 1967,

Olds and his formation of phantoms

took to the cloudy skies to fly the F-105 bomb run.

They kept to the F-105 speed

and flew in the F-105 formation.

The NVA took the bait and engaged.

Popping up from the clouds,

the Fishbeds attacked in pairs.

Olds and his formation began a legendary dogfight,

where US forces exploited their tactical

and technical advantage over the enemy.

Within 13 minutes,

seven MiGs were destroyed,

roughly half the NVA Mig -21 fleet.

The Americans hauled ass back to Thailand

with zero casualties.

In the next week,

similar missions took out more communist aircraft.

As a result,

the North Vietnamese were forced

to ground their aircraft for several months

as they re-trained their pilots

and sought new air defense tactics.

Colonel Olds remains the only U.S. Air Force ace

with victories in both World War II and Vietnam.

To illustrate how terrible

it can be when our birds are shot down,

number three on our list is Mogadishu.

On December 9, 1992,

1,800 United States Marines arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia

to help affect peace in the war-torn country.

As part of Operation Restore Hope,

the Marines supported

international aid workers in the country

for humanitarian aid operations,

including food and supply distribution.

In 1993, President Bill Clinton reduced the U.S. presence

as the United Nations

formally assumed responsibility for operations.

In June, however, Pakistani UN peacekeepers were ambushed

by militias loyal to Somali warlord

General Mohammad Farrah Aidid,

and 24 UN soldiers from Pakistan were killed.

In response, the UN authorized the arrest of Aidid,

and President Clinton dispatched 160 Army Rangers

and Delta Force operators

on a mission to capture the warlord

and other leaders of his militia.

The operation went disastrously wrong.

The first Black Hawk was struck by an RPG,

killing the pilot and co- pilot in the crash,

and injuring five more passengers,

including one who would die later from his wounds.

A rescue mission retrieved the rest of the survivors,

but then the second Black Hawk was struck,

killing three in the crash.

Pilot Mike Durant survived,

but his back and leg were broken

and he was taken prisoner.

Two Delta Force operators,

Gary Gordon and Randy Shughart,

were killed attempting to rescue Durant,

who was held prisoner for 11 days

until his release was secured

through diplomatic negotiations.

Gordon and Shughart would be posthumously awarded

the Medal of Honor for their actions.

President Bill Clinton immediately ordered

the withdrawal of American troops from Somalia,

and other U.N. countries followed suit,

leaving the region unstable

and without a functioning government.

Moving on, let's talk about World War Two,

a conflict where military fatalities

were estimated between 50 and 80 million.

Number two on our list is Iwo Jima.

In the final stretch of World War II,

the allies sought to gain control

of strategic islands in the Pacific.

Iwo Jima was a barren Pacific Island

located roughly 660 miles from Japan,

making it an ideal forward-deployed location

for the Allies and Axis powers alike.

On February 19, 1945,

after three days of naval and aerial bombardments

which launched over 6,800 tons of bombs and 22,000 shells,

the first wave of United States Marines stormed

Iwo Jima's volcanic shores.

Over 21,000 Japanese were there to greet them,

heavily entrenched in a complex network

of underground tunnels and artillery positions.

What followed was some of the most violent fighting

of the Pacific in World War Two,

due in large part to the determination

of the Japanese to die before they would surrender.

The Japanese burned any vegetation

that might have provided the Marines with cover,

then launched artillery fire

at the Marines' exposed locations.

Naval Seabees got to work on U-S artillery positions,

forward command posts,

and field hospitals,

all while holding their own in the fight.

The iconic raising of the American Flag over Mount Suribachi

took place four days into the battle,

but the fighting continued for a month.

Marines used artillery

and flamethrowers to destroy enemy defenses,

and the final battle on March 26th

included a massive attack against the Americans

that ultimately came down to hand-to-hand combat.

In the end,

nearly all of the Japanese defenders were killed,

except for a couple hundred prisoners.

6,000 Americans died helping to take the island,

with 17,000 more wounded.

Finally, number one,

ranked for its intensity, carnage, and outcome.

D-Day.

D-Day was the largest air, land,

and sea operation undertaken to date

and a logistics marvel.

One of the most important battles in World War II,

it turned the tide of the conflict in the Allies' favor

and eventually led to their victory in Europe.

The original invasion date was set for May,

but due to poor weather conditions

it was postponed until June.

Despite the continued poor weather,

Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces,

General Eisenhower,

gave the order to attack.

D-Day would commence on June 6, 1944.

On Eisenhower's orders,

roughly 176,000 troops embarked

on their journey from England to France

on 6,000 landing craft, ships, and other vessels.

Just before midnight,

airborne troops parachuted into occupied France,

surprising the Germans.

Air and naval bombardments were underway

to weaken the German defenses

before the main invasion began.

At 6:30 a.m., land insertions struck across five sectors

in a 60 mile coastal stretch of Normandy.

British and Canadian troops overcame light opposition

to capture Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches,

as did the Americans at Utah.

But the American G.I.'s at Omaha faced a tough fight.

The aerial and naval bombardment had done little

to diminish the heavily fortified German defenses,

both on the shore

and on the cliffs above the beaches.

Allied amphibious tanks were launched too far from shore

and only 2 out of 29 made it to the beach.

Many soldiers drowned in the waves,

dragged down by the weight of their rucksacks

and many more were mowed down by the constant German fire.

Small groups of Americans managed

to make it across the beach

and traverse up the cliffs.

Allied casualties on June 6 have been estimated

at 10,000 killed, wounded, and missing in action,

consisting of 6,600 Americans,

2,700 British,

and 946 Canadians.

By the end of the day,

155,000 Allied troops successfully stormed

and held Normandy's beaches.

By August 21st, the allies had successfully landed

over two million men in Northern France

and suffered 226,386 casualties.

German losses included over 240,000 casualties

and 200,000 captured.

Between 13,000 and 20,000 French civilians died,

and many more were seriously wounded.

The success of the invasion

was the beginning of the end of the war in Europe.

It forced the Germans to fight a two-front war

with the Soviets on the East

and U.S., British, and Canadian forces on the west.

The Nazi Third Reich would fall the following May.

So, join in this conversation

and let us know

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BREAKING: Corrupt Obama-Appointed Deep State - Duration: 13:01.

BREAKING: Corrupt Obama-Appointed Deep State Judge Upholds Mueller's Authority to Prosecute

Paul Manafort

US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson upheld Mueller's authority to prosecute Paul Manafort

after she dismissed a motion filed by Manafort's lawyers Tuesday.

Amy Berman Jackson is an far left radical, Obama-appointed judge who is on Paul Manafort's

case involving charges of money laundering and failing to register as a foreign agent

for a Ukrainian political party.

There is a second, separate case against Paul Manafort involving allegations of bank fraud

stemming from a bail package Manafort submitted after his first indictment.

Judge T.S. Ellis is on the bank fraud case and has not yet issued a ruling on a similar

motion filed by Manafort's legal team.

Judge Ellis recently lost his temper on Mueller's legal team, calling them liars and accusing

them of using the case against Manafort to 'get Trump ousted from office.'

Far left Politico reported:

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's

attempt to get an indictment against him dismissed by claiming that special counsel Robert Mueller's

appointment was flawed.

U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that Mueller's prosecution of Manafort

on charges of money laundering and failing to register as a foreign agent for a Ukrainian

political party fell "squarely" within the authority Deputy Attorney General Rod

Rosenstein granted Mueller last May.

Here is more on the corrupt, Obama-appointed, Judge Amy Berman Jackson via TGP's Joe Hoft:

TGP reported two months ago that Obama appointed liberal activist Judge, Amy Berman Jackson,

was assigned to the most important court case in US history.

Judge Jackson has a horrible far left record on the bench.

In 2013 Judge Jackson rejected arguments from the Catholic Church that Obamacare's requirements

that employers provide cost free coverage to contraceptive services is contrary to their

religious beliefs and violated their religious and free speech freedoms.

This was overturned by the Supreme Court.

In 2017 Judge Jackson dismissed the wrongful death suit against Hillary Clinton filed by

two of the families who lost loved ones in Benghazi.

The families argued that Clinton had done little to help their sons and then lied to

cover it up.

Then on January 19th of this year, a Paul Manafort's case was reassigned to Judge

Jackson on January 19th, a few weeks after being filed.

It is unknown why she was assigned to this case or by whom.

What is clear is that with her atrocious and slanted record to date, the Deep State and

the Mueller team certainly wanted Judge Jackson overseeing the Manafort case and this is supported

by her

record

to date.

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U.S. and China reach 'consensus' on reducing trade gap - Duration: 1:52.

It was just over the weekend that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the brewing

trade war with China was quote "on hold."

This,… after the two sides set up a framework for addressing trade imbalances in the future.

For more on what this means,… and its impact, we have our Kim Hye-sung in studio.

Hye-sung, give us a rundown of what was agreed between the world's two economic superpowers.

Yes, after months of tensions, the United States and China have agreed to take measures

to "substantially reduce" America's massive trade deficit with China.

The two countries also agreed on "meaningful increases" of U.S. agriculture and energy

exports and greater efforts to increase trade in manufactured goods and services.

In the joint statement released on Saturday after two days of talks in Washington, led

by U.S Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin and China's state council vice-premier and

President Xi Jinping's special envoy Liu He.... both sides agreed to encourage two-way investment

and to strive to create a fair, level playing field for competition, with Beijing saying

it would make structural changes to its economy.

Mnuchin said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, that quote "We are putting the

trade war ON Hold.

We have agreed to put the tariffs on hold while we try to execute the framework."

This echoes remarks by China Vice Premier Liu He, who said the two sides have pledged

not to engage in a trade war, and called the joint statement a good example of a win-win

outcome.

Take a listen.

"This round of talks is pragmatic, fruitful and efficient.

We've reached many agreements.

These meetings will not just help bilateral economic and trade relations and build overall

ties, it's good for the people in both countries.

It's also sending a positive signal to the whole world."

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UNITED STATES, RUSSIA, CHINA vs REST OF THE WORLD | Military Power Comparison (2018) - Duration: 3:03.

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US Congressman Rep. John Lewis: 2018 BU Commencement Speaker - Duration: 13:24.

I now call upon the Honorable John Lewis to deliver the 145th commencement

address of Boston University.

President Brown, members of the Board of Trustees, distinguished faculty and guests,

excellent administrators and staff, proud parents, family, students,

and friends, and to the class of 2018...

I must tell you that I am delighted.

Very happy, pleased, and honored to be here.

Thank you so much for having me here.

To each and every one of you receiving a degree or diploma today, congratulations.

You have my best wishes.

Because you have completed this assignment in your life, you can now recognize the value

of dreaming dreams and making them a reality.

This is a great day.

This is your day.

Enjoy it!

Take a long, deep breath.

Take it all in.

Roll up your sleeves, because the world is waiting for you.

Waiting for talented men and women to lead it to a better place.

Yes, the world is waiting for you.

The world would like for you to find a way to get in the way, or get in what I call

"good trouble," necessary trouble.

The world is waiting for your leadership.

The world is waiting for smart, gifted young men and women.

You know, we don't live just on this little piece of real estate we call earth alone.

This is a big world, but all of us must learn to live together as brothers and sisters;

if not, we will perish as fools.

There was a man by the name of A Philip Randolph.

With the Dean of Black Leadership during the sixties, he was the one that wanted us to march

on Washington, and he was there from time to time, maybe our foremothers and our forefathers,

all came to this great land in different ships.

But we are all in the same boat now.

That is true today.

It doesn't matter whether we are black or white, latino, Asian-American or Native American.

It doesn't matter whether you are straight or gay.

We are one people, we are one family, we are one house.

My young friends, my young brothers and sisters, I want you to consider two words: beloved community.

Beloved means not hateful, not violent, not uncaring, not unkind.

And community means not separated, not polarized, not locked in struggle.

Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi, and Jesus taught us the way of love, taught us the way of peace,

taught us to respect the dignity and the worth of every human being—that there is the spark

of the divine in all of us.

And we must never, ever give up on our fellow human beings.

We are not animals as some people suggest.

I know some of you, you know, came here, student loans, and uh, your mothers and fathers, your

parents have paid the bills, and some of you still have bills to pay.

I know you would like to go out and get a great job as quick as possible and earn some money.

And maybe buy a big house, buy some designer clothes, maybe a shiny new car.

But I say to you today, if you want a better, more just society, you cannot wait for someone

else to do it.

Through your own efforts, through your own action, through your own creativity and vision,

you have to do it.

You must make our world a better place.

We have to save and lead this world better for generations yet unborn.

That is your calling. We have a right...

We have a right to know what is in the food we eat,

what is in the water we drink,

and what is in the air we breathe.

We must save this little planet.

If it hadn't been for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a graduate of this great university,

a man who loved this school, the faculty, the wonderful scholars and teachers, the researchers.

He spoke of Boston University on so many occasions.

When I was growing up in rural Alabama, I wanted to attend a little college ten miles

from my home, called Troy State College, now known as Troy University.

It didn't accept black students, so I wrote a letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when I was 17.

He wrote me back, and sent me a round trip Greyhound bus ticket and invited me to come

to Montgomery to meet with him.

In the meantime, I was accepted at a little college in Nashville Tennessee.

An uncle of mine gave me a 100 dollar bill and a footlocker.

I put everything that I owned in that footlocker and took a Greyhound bus to Nashville.

I put everything in that footlocker except the chickens that I had been raising,

the chickens that I used to preach to when I was a little boy.

So Dr. King got back in touch and heard that I was in Nashville, and he invited me to come

to Montgomery to meet with him.

And I will never forget it, never forget it.

A young lawyer met me at the Greyhound bus station in downtown Montgomery.

And drove me to the first Baptist church, pastored by the Reverend Ralph Abernathy.

And ushered me into the office of the church.

I saw Martin Luther King Jr. and Reverend Ralph Abernathy standing behind a desk

and Dr. King said, "Are you the boy from Troy?

Are you John Lewis?"

And I said, Dr. King, my name is John Robert Lewis.

I gave my whole name, but he still called me the boy from Troy.

This man inspired me to stand up, to speak up, to speak out.

When I was growing up, I saw the signs that said "white men", "colored men", "white women",

"colored women", "white waiting", "colored waiting".

I asked my mother, my father, my grandparents, and my great grandparents, "why?"

And they said "Boy that's the way it is.

Don't get in the way, don't get in trouble."

I got in trouble!

I got in trouble! Good trouble!

We need young men and women, smart graduates of Boston University, to go out there and

get in trouble.

I tell you, look, I got arrested a few times.

40 times during the sixties.

And since I've been in Congress, another 5 times, and I'm probably going to get arrested

again for something.

My philosophy is very simple.

When you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation

to say something, to do something, stand up, speak up, speak out.

No matter what part of the United States or what part of the world you come from, we have

to save our democratic ideas and create a society at peace with itself.

So I appear to you, to be brave, to be bold, to be courageous.

I've seen men and women find a way to change things.

To live and see so many changes, simple thing like the coming down of signs.

The signs in our soul, they're gone.

And the only place that you would see these signs, the little signs today, would be in

a book, in a museum, or on a video.

You're smart, you're gifted, you have been chosen.

You have been called by the spirit of history to play a role that no one else can play any better.

Just think a few short years ago, black people and white people couldn't be seated together

on a Greyhound bus leaving Washington, D.C.

Just think that a few short years ago, in many parts of the American south, people could

not register to vote because of the color of their skin.

There were African Americans asked to count the number of bubbles on a bar of soap, the

number of jellybeans in a jar.

We tried to get rid of that with the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

But some people not only gave a little blood—that's the only thing I did, I gave a little blood

on that bridge—but some people gave their lives.

I urge you, as you leave here, participate in the democratic process.

get out there and vote like we never voted before.

I wish you well.

I congratulate you.

Go with love, with hope.

Be hopeful, be optimistic.

Don't get lost in a sea of despair.

But be bold, be courageous, and all will work out.

Thank you very much.

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U.S. and China reach 'consensus' on reducing trade gap - Duration: 2:30.

The brewing trade war with China is "on hold."

That's coming from the U.S. treasury secretary, as the two superpowers set up a framework

to address related imbalances in the future.

Kim Hye-sung gets us up to speed with the developments.

After months of tensions, the United States and China have agreed to take measures to

"substantially reduce" America's massive trade deficit with China.

The two countries also agreed on "meaningful increases" of U.S. agriculture and energy

exports, and greater efforts to increase trade, while striving to create a level playing field

for competition.

The joint statement released Saturday comes after two days of talks in Washington, led

by U.S Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin and Beijing's special envoy and state council

vice premier Liu He.

Mnuchin said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, that "the two sides are putting

the trade war and tariffs on hold while they try to execute the framework."

echoing remarks by Beijing's vice premier Liu He.

"This round of talks is pragmatic, fruitful and efficient.

We've reached many agreements.

These meetings will not just help bilateral economic and trade relations and build overall

ties, it's good for the people in both countries.

It's also sending a positive signal to the whole world."

President Donald Trump had threatened to impose tariffs of up to 150 billion U.S. dollars

on Chinese imports, with China vowing to retaliate with tariffs of 25 percent on over a hundred

U.S. goods, from soybeans to airplanes.

"A possible trade war had kept markets on edge in recent weeks.

The temporary trade war cease-fire soothes market concerns, removing a downside risk

to global trade and also to Korea, as a U.S.-China trade war would hurt Korea's exports, like

intermediary goods to China.

But then again, the deal still is short on specifics."

The deal lacks a dollar figure on the trade deficit.

Just before the second trade talks, both countries were sharply at odds over a claim, made by

White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow, who said China would slash its trade deficit

with the U.S. by 200 billion dollars by 2020.

U.S. intellectual property, Beijing's structural reform, and China's demand of U.S. investment,

all remain sticking points between the two countries.

The U.S. will send a team led by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to China to hammer out

the details.

So, while, a trade war has been averted, there still may be more friction along the way.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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Nearly 51 Million Households In The United States 'Can't Afford - Duration: 7:05.

Nearly 51 Million Households In The United States �Can�t Afford Basics Like Rent

And Food�

By Edward Morgan

If the U.S. economy is performing well, then why can�t 51 million households in the United

States �afford basics like rent and food�.

A stunning new report that was just put out by the United Way ALICE Project shows that

the gap between the wealthy and the poor in this country is perhaps the biggest that it

has been in any of our lifetimes.

In some of the wealthiest areas of the nation, homes are now selling for up to 100 million

dollars, but meanwhile tens of millions of families are barely scraping by from month

to month.

Many believe that this growing �inequality gap� is setting the stage for major societal

problems.

In general, the U.S. economy seems to be performing better than expected so far in 2018, but the

ranks of the poor and the working poor just continue to grow.

The following comes from CNN�

Nearly 51 million households don�t earn enough to afford a monthly budget that includes

housing, food, child care, health care, transportation and a cell phone, according to a study released

Thursday by the United Way ALICE Project.

That�s 43% of households in the United States.

The figure includes the 16.1 million households living in poverty, as well as the 34.7 million

families that the United Way has dubbed ALICE � Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.

This group makes less than what�s needed �to survive in the modern economy.�

If 43 percent of all Americans cannot even afford �the basics�, what does that say

about the true state of the U.S. economy?

Of course the biggest reason why so many American families are struggling is the lack of good

jobs.

In America today, 66 percent of all jobs pay less than 20 dollars an hour.

66 percent.

Just let that sink in for a minute.

You cannot support a middle class family on 20 dollars an hour.

As a result, many Americans are working more than one job, and in many households both

the mother and the father are working more than one job.

Housing costs account for the biggest item in most family budgets, and the fact that

housing costs have just continued to soar is putting a huge amount of financial stress

on hard working families.

Just today we learned that there is a tremendous rush to buy homes as mortgage rates rise rapidly�

Today, according to the latest Freddie Mac mortgage rates report, after plateauing in

recent weeks, mortgage rates reversed course and reached a new high last seen eight years

ago as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate edged up to 4.61% matching the highest level since

May 19, 2011.

But while the highest mortgage rates in 8 years are predictably crushing mortgage refinance

activity, they appears to be having the opposite effect on home purchases, where there is a

sheer scramble to buy, and sell, houses.

As Bloomberg notes, citing brokerage Redfin, the average home across the US that sold last

month went into contract after a median of 36 only days on the market � a record speed

in data going back to 2010.

If you will remember, we witnessed a very similar pattern just before the subprime mortgage

meltdown in 2008.

History is repeating itself, and we never seem to learn from our past mistakes.

Housing prices in some cities are absolutely obscene right now, and many working families

find themselves completely priced out of the market.

That has some people asking one very simple question�

Many San Francisco renters I met while reporting an articleon affordable housing lotteries

had responded to the region�s housing crisis by putting up with great discomfort: They

crammed in with family; they split apartments with strangers.

Some even lived out of their cars.

Why, lots of readers wanted to know, didn�t they simply move away instead?

Yes, some people are moving, and this is something that I plan to do an article about very soon.

But for most hard working families, moving across the country simply is not an option.

Moving out of state is very expensive, it can be very difficult to find a similar job

in an entirely new area, and many families are very dependent on the social networks

where they currently live�

People who struggle financially often have valuable social networks � family to help

with child care, acquaintances who know of jobs.

The prospect of dropping into, say, Oklahoma or Georgia would mean doing without the good

income and the social support.

Those intangible connections that keep people in places with bad economiesalso keep people

in booming regions where the rent is too high.

In the end, moving is just not an option for a lot of people.

We need to structure our economic system so that it works for all Americans � not just

a few.

Unfortunately, it is probably going to take another major crisis before people are ready

for such a restructuring.

And such a crisis may not be that far away.

In fact, even Pope Francis is now warning about the dangers of derivatives�

In a sweeping critique of global finance released by the Vatican on Thursday, the Holy See singled

out derivatives including credit-default swaps for particular scorn.

�A ticking time bomb,� the Vatican called them.

The unusual rebuke � derivatives rarely reach the level of religious doctrine � is

in keeping with Francis�s skeptical view of unbridled global capitalism.

�The market of CDS, in the wake of the economic crisis of 2007, was imposing enough to represent

almost the equivalent of the GDP of the entire world.

The spread of such a kind of contract without proper limits has encouraged the growth of

a finance of chance, and of gambling on the failure of others, which is unacceptable from

the ethical point of view,� the Vatican said in the document.

I have written about derivatives extensively in the past, and Pope Francis is 100 percent

correct when he says that they are a ticking time bomb which could absolutely devastate

the global financial system at any moment.

We don�t know exactly when it will happen, but we do know that such a crisis is coming

at some point.

Sadly, most of the population is completely asleep, and they will be completely blindsided

by the coming crisis when it does finally arrive.

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US antitrust laws too antiquated to deal with Google? - Duration: 0:35.

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U.S. Commercial Cargo Craft Heads to the Space Station - Duration: 10:50.

ONE MINUTE 30 SECONDS

>> MARK.

>> AGAIN, JUST A LITTLE UNDER A

MINUTE AND A HALF WAY FROM

LAUNCH.

ONLY ABOUT A 9-MINUTE RIGHT IN

TO ORBIT.

SO THE NEXT 10 MINUTES A LOT

MORE EXCITING FOR US HERE AS

ANTARES IS ABOUT TO LIFT OFF

FROM THE WALLOPS FLIGHT FACILITY

IN VIRGINIA.

>> IT.

-MINUS ONE MINUTE.

>> MARK.

>> FUEL TANK PRESSURIZATION

STARTED.

>> ROGER THAT, CORE ONE.

>> T-MINUS 30 SECONDS.

>> MARK.

>> T-MINUS 10.

MARK.

>> FIVE, FOUR, THREE, TWO, ONE.

>> AND ANTARES LIFTING OFF GOING

ACROSS THE NIGHT SKY.

DISAPPEARING THROUGH SOME CLOUDS

QUICKLY AND COMING QUICKLY BACK

IN TO VIEW.

THE FIRST STAGE LOOKING NOMINAL

OR NORMAL SO FAR.

LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT SCARE

THERE ABOVE VIM VERGE ORBITAL

ATK'S ANTARES IS ON ITS WAY.

>> GETTING GOOD PERFORMANCE

CALLS THE ATTITUDE AND

ORIENTATION OF THE ROCKET

LOOKING NORMAL.

>> VEHICLE DOES HAVE MAX "Q."

>> THE VEHICLE JUST PASSING

THROUGH MAXIMUM AERODYNAMIC

PRESSURE WHERE THE FORCES OF

LAUNCH THE HIGHEST ON THE LAUNCH

VEHICLE.

FIRST STAGE, THOUGH, CONTINUING

ON IT FIRE.

IT'S GOING TO CUT OFF ABOUT 215

SECONDS IN TO THE FLIGHT.

OR JUST A LITTLE OVER THREE

MINUTES.

[ CHEERING AND APPLAUSE ]

>> PRESSURES NOMINAL.

LOOKS GOOD.

VEHICLE ATTITUDE IS NOMINAL.

>> JUST PASSING 100,000 FETAL

TOOT AND 7,000 FEET PER SECOND.

ENGINES REMAIN AT FULL THRUST.

ATTITUDE IS STILL GOOD.

AVIONICS POWER IS GOOD.

STEERING LOOKS GOOD.

PASSING 150,000 FEET.

ENGINE IS STEADY HAS 100 PERCENT

THRUST AS WE PASS 10,000 FEET.

>> GREAT' NATION NOW AS GET THE

PERFORMANCE CALLS STILL FROM THE

ORBITAL ATK FLIGHT ENGINEERS.

EVERYTHING LOOKING GOOD SO FAR

WITH ANTARES.

AS YOU CAN CESAR AT ANNAL TOOT

OF OVER 38 MILES AND CLIMBING.

THE VEHICLE APPROACHING

6,000 MILES AN HOUR IN VELOCITY

ALREADY.

YOU CAN SEE ITS FLIGHT PATH IN

THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER.

AGAIN, IT FLIES IN THE

SOUTHEASTERLY THAT STRICT ARE

YOU AWAY FROM VIRGINIA OUT OVER

THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.

>> PASSING 15,000 FEET PER

SECOND.

>> WE ARE GOING TO BE STANDING

BY FOR MAIN ENGINE CUT OFF FOR

THE FIRST TIME.

>> AND WE ARE MIKKO.

>> MEKO THAT MAIN ENGINE CUT OFF

IS CONFIRM.

THE FUEL GONE, JOB DONE,

DROPPING WAY.

>> COAST FACE NOW WAIT FOR THIS

RIGHT CONDITIONS.

>> AS MATT DESCRIBED NOW WE ARE

IN A BIT OF A COAST STAGE HERE.

>> SHORT COAST FACE HERE AND

NEXT EVENT WILL BE THE FAIRING

SEPARATION.

>> WE HAVE NOMINAL STAGE ONE

BURDEN OF PROOF OUT VELOCITY,

JUST OVERS 17,300 FEET PER

SECOND.

WE HAVE FAIRING SEPARATION.

AND INNER STAGE SEPARATION.

>> THE FAIRING AND THE INNER

STAGE DROPPING WAY, CYGNUS IN

THE SECOND STAGE NOW

EX-POSITIONED.

WE HAVE STAGE TWO HE CAN ANYONE,

A GOOD COP WERE BE CONFIRMATION

THE SOLID ROCKET MOTOR IS

IGNITED.

>> BURN FOR APPROXIMATELY 150

SECONDS.

STAGE TWO ATTITUDE IS NOMINAL.

STAGE 2TBC PERFORMANCE LOOKS

GOOD.

>> EVERYTHING LOOKING GREAT.

THE VEHICLE TRAVELING IN EXCESS

OF 10,000 MILES AN HOUR FOR

100 MILES IN ALTITUDE.

AS WE ARE JUST A LITTLE OVER

FIVE MINUTES IN TO THE FLIGHT

ALREADY.

>> POWER SYSTEMS REMAIN GOOD.

STAGE 2TBC IS NOMINAL.

APPROXIMATELY HALFWAY THROUGH

STAGE TWO BURN AT THIS POINT.

AVIONICS SYSTEMS REMAIN HEALTHY

AT THIS POINT.

STAGE 2TBC IS NOMINAL.

>> JUST ABOUT ONE MINUTE LEFT ON

THE SECOND STAGE FIRING.

>> ALL SYSTEMS ARE PERFORMING

WELL AT THIS POINT.

>> AS YOU ARE HEARING EVERYTHING

IS LOOKING GOOD WITH CYGNUS AND

THE AN TEAR EASE ROCKET.

>> POWER REMAINS GOOD.

>> ATTITUDE REMAINS KNOWLEDGE

FAMILIAR.

MOTOR PRESSURE STARTING TO TAIL

OFF.

POWER SOMETIMES REMAIN GOOD.

>> STAGE TWO -- AND WE HAVE

STAGE TWO BURN OUT.

ANTARES WILL NOW COAST FOR

APPROXIMATELY TWO MINUTES BEFORE

PAYLOAD SEPARATION.

FTS IS DISABLED.

>> WITH THAT SECOND STAGE CUT

OFF AND THE COAST NOW YOU WERE

WAY THE ANTARES ROCKET LARGELY

HAS DONE ITS JOB SO FAR.

IT WILL CONTINUE TO COAST.

WE'LL GET THESE PERFORMANCE

CALLS FROM THE ORBITAL

ENGINEERS, BUT EVERYTHING IS

STILL LOOKING REGULAR I GOOD FOR

CYGNUS, SOON GOING TO BE IN ITS

PRELIMINARY ORBIT AND THEN GET

READY TO DEPLOY THE SOLAR ARRAYS

FOLLOWING THAT.

AND BEGIN ITS CHASE DOWN OF THE

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.

>> POWER SOMETIMES ALL LOOK GOOD

AT THIS POINT.

POWER IS NOMINAL.

ATTITUDE REMAINS NOMINAL AS WE

AWAIT PAYLOAD SEPARATION.

POWER IS STILL GOOD.

ATTITUDE IS NOMINAL.

POWER IS KNOWLEDGE FAMILIAR.

ATTITUDE IS GOOD.

POWER IS NOMINAL.

>> NOW WE ARE STANDING BY FOR

THE PAYLOAD SEPARATION.

>> POWER SYSTEMS REMAIN HEALTHY.

AND WE HAVE CYGNUS

SPACECRAFT SEPARATION.

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US condemns Venezuela election as a sham - Duration: 2:18.

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Mnuchin declares US-China trade war 'on hold' - Duration: 2:37.

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ETs 'Meeting With US Officials and Planning Humanoid Race' - Duration: 3:34.

ETs �Meeting With US Officials and Planning Humanoid Race�

by Paul Harper

� YouTube channel UFOmania has posted a video that claims senior Navy and other top

American military personnel are secretly meeting with extraterrestrial beings including the

�Greys� from the Zeta Reticuli star system.

These extraterrestrials are known as �the controllers�.

These claims are based on information from three sources, who were interviewed by ExoNews/ExoPolitics.org

founder, Dr Michael Salla.

(see 4:54 minute video below) According to the video, the controller ETs are plotting

to create a �humanoid� race that will be �placed on earth in the near future�.

� There have also been a series of top secret meetings at the United Nations and at the

Johnston Atoll, a US territorial island near Hawaii where UFOs and aliens have been discussed.

� In addition, Emery Smith, a black project whistleblower who claims to have worked in

a deep underground biological facility located in the US, says that work is taking place

on extraterrestrial technology harvested from alien beings and their crashed or captured

spaceships.

Smith says that ET flying saucers are mostly �organic and linked to the driver�.

The ET craft can be �infused with life and intelligence� and �change shape�.

Smith says that ET technology is thousands of years ahead or our own, and is being suppressed

from public knowledge.

(see 35:43 minute interview with Emery Smith where Smith discusses alien craft from 3:14

to 7:16)

YouTube channel UFOmania has posted a video that makes a number of astonishing allegations

about regular contact between top American military figures and extraterrestrials.

These claims are based on information from three sources, who are said to have been interviewed

by Dr Michael Salla, an expert on international politics and US foreign policy.

Dr Salla concluded that a secret programme of meetings is under way involving senior

US military navy officers and other military personnel with one or more extra terrestrial

civilisations, according to the video.

Bizarre claims state the meetings have involved a number of ET groups, including the �greys�

that are typically depicted in pop culture.

The extraterrestrials are said to be nicknamed the �controllers�.

UFOmania also claims one race involved comes from the Zeta Reticuli star system, which

has long been associated with alien mythology after the abduction of Betty and Barney Hill

in 1961.

Betty drew a star map of the alien�s home, which appeared similar to Zeta Reticuli, after

she claimed to have seen it on a spaceship.

The aliens are plotting to create a �humanoid� race that will be �placed on earth in the

near future�, according to the video.

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