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North Korea said Sunday that claims by the Trump administration are "misleading public

opinion."

U.S. officials have claimed sanctions and increased political pressure forced the North

to the negotiating table, but North Korean officials say that's not completely true.

The North is also reportedly upset by the U.S.' stance that it won't lift any sanctions

until North Korea completely abandons nuclear efforts.

A spokesman for the North told the country's official news agency that the U.S. is QUOTE

"deliberately provoking" the Hermit Kingdom when the situation on the peninsula is moving

toward peace.

The comments come ahead of a historic planned summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

and U.S. President Donald Trump and follow a meeting between Kim and South Korean President

Moon Jae-In.

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Nunes Just Called Out John Kerry For Violating This MAJOR U.S. Law - Duration: 2:38.

Nunes Just Called Out John Kerry For Violating This MAJOR U.S. Law

John Kerry is a busy little bee lately.

He's buzzing all over Iran, working behind the scenes against President Trump to keep

his disastrous "nuclear deal" afloat.Rep. Devin Nunes, who sent out a tweet that many

thought was tongue-in-cheek, may have just thrown a stumbling block in Kerry's path,

because joking or not, what Nunes said about Kerry is ringing true to a lot of people.

From Washington Examiner

A report Friday, detailing how former Secretary of State John Kerry has spoken with foreign

leaders about salvaging the Iran nuclear deal, has stirred talk about a violation of the

Logan Act.Meanwhile, Tom Fitton, who heads the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch,

said "Kerry making quiet play to save Iran deal with foreign leaders: report.

I'm waiting for the Left to scream treason and for Sally Yates to invoke the Logan Act

and demand a criminal investigation."He was referring to former acting Attorney General

Sally Yates, who was concerned that former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn

had violated the Logan Act during the presidential transition period after he discussed policy

issues with a Russian envoy.

The Logan Act is a more than 200-year-old law under which no one has ever been prosecuted,

that prohibits private citizens from acting on behalf of the U.S. in disputes with foreign

governments.

President Trump found himself beset by Logan Act talk after the Republican Convention during

2016 campaign, when Trump sarcastically invited Russia to produce the 30,000-plus emails that

Hillary Clinton deleted rather than turn over to investigators.The Iran deal, struck in

2015, was struck during the Obama administration and put Iran's nuclear program on ice in

exchange for relief from crippling sanctions.

Trump, who has until May 12 to decide whether to continue on with the agreement, seek changes,

or abandon it, has indicated he intends to pull out of the Iran deal, provided it is

not altered, despite the protestations of European allies.

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MUKBANG / GET TO KNOW US TAG - Duration: 24:12.

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BREAKING Obama Used State Dept Cash To Fund Massive Illegal Enterprise Nobody Knew About Until Now! - Duration: 14:07.

BREAKING: Obama Used State Dept Cash To Fund Massive Illegal Enterprise Nobody Knew About

Until Now!

$9 million U.S. taxpayer dollars WASTED!

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The more we learn about what was supposed to the most transparent and scandal-free presidential

administration in history, the more we learn it was all just a farce narrated by the mainstream

media who was intent on protecting a potentially rogue president.

According to financial records, the watchdog group Judicial Watch just obtained the Obama

State Department used over $9 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars to help the globalist billionaire

George Soros support the socialist government in Albania back in 2016.

One America News Network reports: "The money was allegedly used to advance his globalist-left

agenda in Albania."The governments there, who are in the middle of these massive refugee

flows from the Middle East, they hate the fact those governments — in Macedonia, Albania,

Hungary.

Object to these flows and have taken steps to police their borders, and that's one

of the key complaints the Soros groups have," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

"And it's being done with your taxpayer dollars, and with the help of your government

officials."Image may contain: 1 person, sunglasses and text

Judicial Watch is also probing possible U.S. involvement in Soros activities in Macedonia

and Romania."Judicial Watch Tom Fitton, in a statement, said the prior presidential

administration quietly spent at least $9 million in U.S.Taxpayer dollars when he colluded with

left-wing billionaire George Soros in an effort to support the government of Albania.

Fitton also added that Sorors is a billionaire that there is no reason whatsoever that he

should be receiving money from the already overburdened American Taxpayer in order to

advance his radical-left agenda in order to undermine the will of free people here, or

abroad.

Judicial Watch obtained these records through FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests,

which confirmed that the $9 million was used specifically to give the socialist Albanian

government greater control of the country's judiciary system, not unlike what Barack Obama

did to the U.S. judicial system here in the U.S.

More on this via Fox News: "But Judicial Watch said the records revealed that the State

Department gave Soros' Open Society Foundation "direct input" for its own program funding

reviews in Albania.Image may contain: 1 person, sunglasses and text

One report, from Feb. 10, 2017 on "Engagement with the Open Society Foundation for Albania"

stated that "as one of the major assistance providers in Albania, representatives for

the Open Society Foundation are frequently asked to participate in technical reviews

of applications that we receive for funding."

That report noted that the Embassy's public affairs section "has not received any funds

from the Open Society Foundation to support any projects or activities," and that the

public affairs section "has not provided any funds to the Open Society Foundation to

support their projects or activities."

"For decades, there has been broad bipartisan agreement in Washington, DC on the need to

promote democracy and human rights abroad.

Of late there has been an unfortunate and misguided effort to politicize this process,"

a spokesperson for the Open Society Foundation said in a statement to Fox News.

"The Open Society Foundations and the U.S.

Government shared an interest in helping Albania and other similarly situated countries transition

from communism and democracy, and in promoting an independent judiciary."Image may contain:

1 person, sunglasses and text

The spokesperson added: "As the State Department stated in the documents Judicial Watch cited,

the US embassy in Tirana 'has not received any funds from the Open Society Foundation

to support any projects or activities,' nor has it 'provided any funds to the Open

Society Foundation to support their projects or activities."

But another memo obtained by Judicial Watch from April 2016 shows that the U.S. Embassy

in Tirana "sponsored" a survey along with Soros's Open Society Foundation to measure

Albanian citizens' "knowledge, support, and expectations on justice reform."

The poll, according to Judicial Watch, did not specify the type of reform the Soros group

was seeking, but the survey reported that 91 percent of respondents either "fully

support" or "somewhat support" the need for judicial reform in Albania.

Records dated February 2017 show that the State Department used taxpayer funds to co-sponsor

a second poll with the Open Society Foundation."The Public Affairs Section and the Open Society

Foundation Survey each provided funding to a local organization to conduct a public opinion

poll on attitudes toward the Judicial Reform effort," the February report, reviewed by

Fox News, read."Image may contain: 1 person, sunglasses and text

Although the United States gives billions in foreign aid to help poor countries establish

democracies and judicial systems what Soros; open society did in Albania was funnel U.S.

Taxpayer dollars to promote socialism and communism in Albania.

This undermines longstanding U.S. Foreign policy.

But what is perhaps the worst part is that Obama just handed over the money to Soros

so he could distribute it as he saw fit, and since we all know very well who this former

Nazi Youth member is, we know the money didn't go towards anything that would benefit the

U.S. in the long run.

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THE U S DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAS ANNOUNCED THAT HE WILL BE PURSUING CHARGES OF TREASON AGAIN - Duration: 14:50.

THE U.S DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAS ANNOUNCED THAT HE WILL BE PURSUING CHARGES OF TREASON AGAINST

THE FORMER PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA..

Trump administration to charge Barack Obama with treason saying that "no one is above

the law".

When Trump sworn in a US President, he signed an executive order, that reversed a previous

order signed by Barack Obama just days before he left office that removed Dana Boente from

his position behind the Attorney General as second in line.

Dana Boente was bumped down the power scale without explanation from Obama, but with his

renewed authority, he now says he will bring charges against any liberals or Democrats

that are working to undermine the president.

It's widely believed that Obama, along with Hillary Clinton, is working with the Deep

State in a bid to overthrow Trump's presidency by inciting riots across America which Boente

considers to be an act of domestic terrorism.

According to a recent report by the New York Post, the former president has vowed to fight

his Republican successor at every turn of his historic presidency and Obama will command

an army of agitators from a bunker less than two miles from the White House.

CDTZT REPORTS : WITH PRESIDENT OBAMA IMMEDIATELY UPON LEAVING OFFICE ESTABLISHING A PRIVATE

WEBSITE AND PROCLAIMING ON IT THAT "I WON'T STOP; IN FACT, I WILL BE RIGHT THERE WITH

YOU, AS A CITIZEN, FOR ALL MY DAYS THAT REMAIN."

IT'S OBVIOUS TO EVEN LAYMEN TO DEDUCE THAT "THE BERKELEY RIOTS MAY HAVE BEEN ORDERED

BY PRESIDENT OBAMA HIMSELF."

THERE IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE FOR THE FBI TO IMPLICATE OBAMA FOR SEDITION AND TREASON BUT BEHIND

THE SCENES, THERE IS FIERCE DEBATE OVER THE FALLOUT INCLUDING WORRYING ABOUT TRAITORS

AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT IF ACTION WAS TAKEN AGAINST THE AGITATOR IN CHIEF.

Many concerns have been raised due to his gathering around him an "army of agitators"

(numbering more than 30,000) who he commands from a bunker less than two blocks from the

White House."Barack Obama, who many claim will be creating a shadow government to frustrate

the policy goals of this administration, we're looking at something that's coming very

close to, it seems to me, sedition," Lou Dobbs revealed.

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More States Trying to End Pray-Away-the-Gay: May 6 Debrief - Duration: 2:45.

A new survey shows that a majority of Americans oppose turn-away-the-gays laws, just as the

US Supreme Court prepares to rule on a major cake case.

Another state is about to ban conversion "therapy" for minors.

And Illinois just passed a bill that will fundamentally change the way schools talk

about queer people.

We'll have the week's top LGBT news and how it affects you on Weekly Debrief.

If you're enjoying Weekly Debrief, help keep it going with a pledge a dollar or more a

month on Patreon.

Visit patreon.com/mattbaume or click the link in the description to join the folks who make

these videos possible.

Let's start with the good news this week: 61 percent of Americans support marriage equality,

according to a new survey.

That's continuing a decade-long trend of steady growth.

The study also shows that 60 percent of Americans oppose laws that allow businesses to turn

away queer customers.

That's going to be a major topic of discussion in the next month, when the Supreme Court

is likely to rule on turn-away-the-gays.

Get ready for a lot of conversations about cakes for gay weddings, and if you need a

refresher about why businesses shouldn't be allowed to deny service on the basis of sexual

orientation, check out the video I made explaining the topic.

Bad news in Kansas, which is about to pass a new bill that would limit adoption by same-sex

couples.

The law would give publicly-funded adoption agencies an exemption to nondiscrimination

laws, letting them turn away qualified queer parents.

If the bill passes, it could face legal challenges depending on how the Supreme Court rules on

the cake case in the next few weeks.

In Hawaii, legislators just approved a bill banning conversion "therapy" for minors.

The governor is expected to sign, making Hawaii the 12th state with such a law.

California is considering going even further, banning the harmful practice altogether.

We'll be keeping a close eye on that effort, which could provide a path to banning pray-away-the-gay

camps nationwide.

And Illinois just passed a new law requiring schools to include a lesson in LGBTQ history.

California's the only other state with a similar requirement.

The exact content of the lessons are up to schools, but they must be accurate and nondiscriminatory.

The benefits of requirements like this are immeasurable: Illinois students will now learn

about people and events that were previously ignored or covered up, eliminating misinformation

and bigotry before it can become fully entrenched in students' minds.

Most of us had little to no formal education when it comes to queer history, so this week's

action item is to do something about that.

Pick up a book, read some Wikipedia articles, or just Google queer history and see what's

out there.

Learning about past LGBT struggles connects us to each other and reminds us why it's so

important to continue fighting to defend the freedoms we enjoy today.

Let me know about stories that need covering @MattBaume on Twitter and in the YouTube comments.

Thanks to everyone who keeps Weekly Debrief going with the pledge of a dollar or more

a month on Patreon -- head over to Patreon.com/mattbaume or click the link in the description to join

the folks who make the show possible.

And I'll debrief you next week.

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Trump Driving US Towards Another Great Depression Say 1,100 Economists - Duration: 4:08.

Donald Trump could very likely be sending the United States into another great depression.

And I know that's kind of hard to hear.

After all, we just got the news a few days ago that in April the economy added I think

what, another 139 or 169, somewhere around there, new jobs.

Unemployment fell 3.9%.

That would indicate that the economy at least in terms of employment only, is doing better

right?

So how in the world could it be that we're headed towards another recession/depression?

Well, don't ask me.

How about you ask the 1100 economists, who this week sent a letter to the president of

the United States warning him that his trade wars that he has going on right now, are repeating

the exact same mistakes from the 1930s that made the great depression so much worse.

And of those more that 1100 economists, 14 of them have won Nobel prizes, so I'm going

to go ahead and assume these guys know what the hell they're talking about.

And before you say that this is just a bunch of liberal bull crap, how about you consider

the fact that this letter from 1100 economists was actually put together by a conservative

organization.

It was the National Taxpayers Union.

Conservatives, they're the ones telling us that Donald Trump is repeating the same mistakes

of the 1930s that made the great depression so much worse and he's doing it again today.

One, either because he's stupid and doesn't understand or two, because he simply doesn't

care.

In 1930 there was something called the Smoot–Hawley Act which enacted a bunch of tariffs in the

United States.

They were trying to fix the great depression but according to researchers these tariffs

actually made things so much worse.

In the '30s before this act was passed, the Smoot–Hawley, economists in the country

got together, sent a letter to Congress in 1930 telling them exactly what was going to

happen.

If you pass this act you're going to make the depression worse.

People are going to lose their jobs.

You're going to harm farmers.

You're going to harm industry.

You're going to make things so much worse in this country.

And they didn't listen to the economists.

Those lawmakers in the '30s thought they knew better than people whose job it is to study

what happens to the economy.

So in the new letter today, 2018 they actually repeated the same warnings and in fact quoted

that letter from 1930s that they sent and said, nothing has changed.

These things will still happen if Donald Trump continues this trade war with other countries.

Farmers in the United States today are already starting to feel the squeeze of these tariffs.

Money is being lost every single day.

Large, substantial amounts of money.

Millions, upon millions, upon millions of dollars from the United States economy and

Trump shows no signs of stopping.

And what's even worse is that his idiotic followers think that he's doing this because

he's a great businessman.

He understands what's going on.

He knows how to do this.

Well, no.

It's one thing when you're a businessman, and move into an area bully everybody out

and you know, get a good price for the building you want to put up.

It's another to attempt to bully countries that have more people, more products and more

money than you do.

Politics, goverment is not a business and you cannot run it as such because when you

do, you lose every single time and that's what these 1100 economists are trying to warn

Donald Trump today.

And I can promise you this.

Having seen what Donald Trump does when people who are smarter than him tell him what to

do, I have no doubt in my mind that Donald Trump is going to ignore this letter and continue

on with his disastrous trade war, regardless of the negative economic impacts that it has

here in the United States.

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US Interventions in Latin America Continue and Intensify - Duration: 13:50.

It's the Real News Network.

I'm Greg Wilpert coming to you from Quito, Ecuador.

Ten years ago, most of Latin America was governed by center-left progressive or even leftist

governments.

For example, Cristina Fernandez in Argentina, Evo Morales in Bolivia, Rafael Correa in Ecuador,

Fernando Lugo in Paraguay, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, Manuel Zelaya in Honduras, and

Lula da Silva in Brazil, just as an example.

And Hugo Chavez, of course, in Venezuela.

Since then, the so-called 'pink tide' has receded quite dramatically.

Of these 10 governments that were left of center, only four remain.

Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, Morales in Bolivia, Vazquez in Uruguay, and Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

What happened?

Some would argue that the U.S. played an important role in at least some of these changes.

Joining me to explore the role of the U.S. in Latin America is Mark Weisbrot.

Mark is the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and is the author

of the book "Failed: What the Experts Got Wrong About the Global Economy."

He's also the president of the organization Just Foreign Policy.

Thanks for being here again, Mark.

Thanks, Greg.

Thanks for having me.

So before we get into the role of the U.S. in Latin America, it's useful maybe to take

a quick look at the impact that the leftist or center-left governments had on Latin America.

What would you say were the main achievements or the main consequences of their governments

in some of those countries?

Well, if you look at the region as a whole, the poverty rate dropped from 44 to 28 percent.

That was from around 2003-2013.

And that was after the two decades prior where poverty had actually increased, there was

no progress at all.

So that was a huge change, and it was accomplished in different countries in different ways.

You know, there were large increases in public investment in Bolivia and Ecuador.

In Brazil you had also some increase in public investment , big increases in the minimum

wage.

You know, every country did different things to help bring healthcare, and increase, in

some countries, education, access to education.

And there were a whole lot of reforms.

Changes in macroeconomic policy.

Getting rid of the IMF.

So there were a lot of different things that these governments did that prior governments

were either unable or unwilling to do to improve people's living standards during a period

of higher economic growth, which they also contributed to.

And so how has Latin America changed now since then, when right-wing governments took over

most of the continent?

Well, you have different things that have changed.

I mean, one is, of course, they're implementing, as you would expect, right-wing reforms.

Trying to cut pension system, the pension in Brazil, passing a constitutional amendment

which, you know, even most economists in the world wouldn't support in Brazil, which prohibits

the government from increasing spending beyond the rate of inflation.

You have, you know, huge increases in utility prices in Argentina, laying off thousands

of public sector workers.

So everywhere where the right has come back, you do have some regressive changes.

And so how has the U.S. contributed to these changes, and what goals would you say is the

U.S. pursuing in the area?

Well, I think the U.S. has contributed in so many ways it would take an hour at least

to summarize just some of this history.

But I think the U.S. has been involved in, in most of these countries in various ways.

Obviously in Venezuela they've been involved since the coup in 2002, and they tried to

overthrow the government and tried to help people topple the government on several occasions

there.

In Brazil they supported the coup against Dilma, the parliamentary coup.

So they didn't do that strongly, but they sent enough signals, for example, I've mentioned

this before on this show, right as the House was voting to impeach Dilma without actually

presenting a crime that she committed, the head of the Foreign Relations Committee from

the Senate came and met with the number three official from the U.S. State Department, Tom

Shannon.

And then of course in August of that year, the Secretary of State John Kerry went down

there and had a press conference with the Acting Foreign Minister Jose Serra.

And they, of course, talked about how great relations with the U.S. were going to be before

Dilma was actually removed from office.

So these were ways of endorsing the coup.

And of course, the Department of Justice contributed to , the FBI, the Department of Justice contributed

to the investigation that was instrumental in imprisoning Lula.

Now, what they did in that investigation we don't know exactly, but we do know enough

about it to know that it wasn't a neutral investigation.

That is, the investigation did end up decapitating the Workers' Party for now, first helping

get rid of Dilma, but more importantly, or more substantially, in terms of its contribution,

they they helped put Lula in prison and prevent him from running for office.

And in other countries, in Paraguay, the U.S. helped in the consolidation of that parliamentary

coup by organizing within the Organization of American States.

In Honduras is probably the biggest role that the U.S. has played, both in consolidating

the military coup in 2009, Hillary Clinton acknowledged her role in making sure that

President Zelaya, the democratically elected president, would not return to office, and

then more recently in November they helped consolidate the results of an election which

pretty much all observers regarded as stolen.

Those are just a few of the examples.

I mean, I guess I didn't even mention Argentina, where other branches of government were involved

as well as the executive, but the executive cut off lending from multilateral development

banks such as the Inter-American Development Bank, and tried to block loans at the World

Bank, as well.

And they restored everything as soon as the right-wing government was elected.

And then there was Judge Griesa in New York, who took all of Argentina's, over 90 percent

of Argentina's creditors, hostage in order to squeeze them so that the government would

pay off the vulture funds.

And this was very political, because he also lifted the injunction as soon as you had the

right-wing government.

And I think this is very important, because obviously it's not necessarily a conspiracy

of all these branches of government.

The legislative branch was involved in this as well, in the United States.

But they all have the same mindset, and they're all trying to get rid of these left governments,

and they had a massive contribution.

I mean, Argentina, that did contribute to the downfall of Cristina Kirchner.

It contributed to balance of payments problems that they had there.

So this was important, and it's totally ignored here in the United States.

And then why was it ignored in the United States?

I mean, what is it about U.S. media coverage, and why is there so little coverage of U.S.

role and Latin America?

Well, you know, maybe you should interview some of the reporters who cover it, if they're

willing to answer that question.

I think that it's it's complicated in some ways, but in some ways it's very simple.

First of all, for U.S. intervention anywhere in the world they have a kind of a smoking

gun standard.

So you know, we have in our criminal justice system the standard of beyond a reasonable

doubt.

But this is a much higher standard.

So nothing is really discussed in terms of U.S. intervention unless it's really a smoking

gun, where they're caught red-handed in a way that nobody could deny.

And that almost never happens.

So in Venezuela, for example, in 2002 when you had the coup, you had State Department

and CIA documents which documented the involvement of the United States.

They helped fund and train the people who did the coup, and they made statements following

the coup that they knew were false in order to help the coup consolidate itself, and they

failed in that case.

But you know, in Haiti in 2004, which I hadn't even mentioned, they took the president and

put him on a rendition plane, and flew him out of the country.

That was in broad daylight.

But in any case, they have a story that's not at all believable, and the press kind

of accepts that and never looks back.

Whenever they mentioned, you know, Chavez complained about the coup, and it was a major

obvious source of bad relations with Venezuela, but they always just reported it as an allegation

of a figure that they of course were discrediting at every turn.

So that's kind of how they report all of these.

When they report the facts at all, they put it in the context that makes it look like

there wasn't any intent, or any real effect of U.S. policy in the region.

But mostly it's like reporting on Ukraine and never mentioning Russia, you know, it's

as if the United States doesn't have any real influence in the Americas, and of course anybody

knows they have an enormous influence.

GREG WILPERT: So what would you say are some of the implications for the foreseeable future

of this U.S. policy towards Latin America?

MARK WEISBROT: Well, right now, of course, they're still involved.

And you have intervention in Mexico, for example.

U.S. officials have already said how worried they are that AMLO, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador,

who is the frontrunner in the upcoming election in July.

And he's probably going to win, but they're already trying to undermine him, lobbying

accusations of Russia involvement, which is the new trend.

Of course, completely unsubstantiated.

In Venezuela they're doing something probably never done in the last 50 years, openly calling

for a military coup, and actually a financial embargo they've put in place, and threatening

even a worse embargo if they don't get rid of the current government.

So that's, I think, a more aggressive form of intervention than you had even under the

prior administrations.

And they're pretty open about it.

And again, most of the media seems to treat it as a non-issue.

In fact, that's actually a very important example, because there's an election going

to take place in a couple of weeks, and the media is pretending that it's not really an

election.

But you have a credible opposition candidate who's leading in the polls, and they've reached

agreement with the government on a set of procedures which are similar to almost all

the other elections they've had for hte last 20 years, and a set of guarantees, which of

course, the candidate Falcon won't recognize the election if they don't follow them.

So you have a real contested election, but the U.S. government has decided they don't

want that, and the hard-right opposition is in line with them, and so they're all pretending

there's no election at all, because they're committed to a strategy of violence, of regime

change.

GREG WILPERT: OK.

We'll certainly continue to follow this, especially the U.S. role in Latin America.

I was speaking to Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

Thanks again, Mark, for joining us today.

MARK WEISBROT: Thank you, Gregory.

GREG WILPERT: And thank you for joining the Real News Network.

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Going Shopping in Germany vs US - Duration: 9:23.

i'm going to drink coffee too!

hey guys it's Kelly again! welcome back to my channel. I'm

kind of frantically running around my apartment right now to get ready because

I have a manicure appointment and I kind of lost track of time and I'm running a

little late I'm gonna take you guys with me sorry I'm talking so fast it's just

I'm running late so let me throw my shoes and then let's go!

oh my god it is such a beautiful day outside. I love it!

I remembered while I was getting my nails done that I have some shopping to

do and again it's Saturday and I hate shopping on Saturday but I have to

because tomorrow's Sunday and all of the stores are closed on Sunday I've

probably just been really spoiled with living and what I call "the land of 24/7"

and yeah, not every town has those hours like if you live in rural US you probably

don't have stores with 24/7 hour access but everywhere I've lived I've had those

hours and have been able to go out and shop so this is really something I had

to get used to here.

the stores between Germany and the US are very similar of course you can

actually find the exact same stores between the two countries and then there

are some stores available in Germany and not in the US and vice-versa but like the

layouts of the stores are very similar the quality of clothes is very similar

so that isn't really a big difference. I will readily admit that I am not up on

fashion trends. you'll see in my videos I wear pretty plain clothes so maybe I'm

not the best person to comment on fashion between the two countries but I

would say that your average German dresses very nicely whether they're going

grocery shopping or taking their dog for a walk they're going to wear nice casual

clothes whereas in the US, you see a huge range of clothing styles. you'll see

people wearing pajama pants out in public,

sweatpants... you'll see people wearing extremely stylish and fashionable

clothing. so it's just like a way bigger range. there are two huge fashion trends

that I've seen in the US and I've never seen really in Germany. one is wearing

athletic attire or athletic wear as casual clothing. it's pretty common to

see an American walking around in basketball shorts and a girl walking

around in yoga pants as like their normal casual wear whereas in Germany

would only ever see a German wearing athletic wear if they're going to and

from the gym and even then usually they're changing into their athletic

wear at the gym. and even like sneakers I've heard so many people say they can

pick out an American tourist because they'll be wearing sneakers. it's not

that Europeans don't wear sneakers it's just that they're much more fashionable

and casual looking as opposed to straight up Asics

I'm about to go run a dang marathon. and the the high sock trend... there are a lot of

Americans that wear their socks up to like mid-calf. I have never seen that in

Germany. another trend that I see all the time in

the US and I never see in Germany is wearing sports team merchandise you will

oftentimes see Americans wearing sweatshirts, jerseys, ball caps... all sorts

of clothing bearing their favorite team name whether it's college or pro NFL or

whatever it is. they will wear this stuff quite commonly whether it's on season

off season... if there's a game that night it doesn't matter.

whereas in Germany the most I've seen is people going to and from their soccer

games their football games and they might be wearing you know the colors or

have like the scarves are really popular for whatever team that they're rooting

for. another big difference that maybe a lot of you are aware of is that there

are huge size differences between the US and Germany so whenever I go shopping in

Germany I'm having to constantly like Google size conversions between Europe

sizes and US sizes because it's different for pants, dresses, for shoes

all of it is different. sometimes they will have tags that have both the

European and the u.s. sizes which are awesome because then I don't have to do

this conversion. of course a lot of the stores in Germany, especially the bigger

ones, will accept international debit cards, credit cards but there are still

some stores that will only take cash which is why you might hear people

saying cash is king in Germany. or they'll take the German debit card

system and from what I understand Germany had its own debit card system

before it became popularized on a global international scale and so these are the

cards that a lot of the stores will take and are slowly transitioning to the

international system. I'm gonna go try on these clothes now.

and I'm back home! before I let you guys go there was just one more thing I

wanted to talk about but couldn't get to while I was in the store and it actually

happened. so if you have like a long line a lot of stores will open up like an

additional you know cashier line to try to expedite everybody being able to

checkout and here in Germany it's just like the people that are last in line so

the people who have been waiting the least amount of time will without a

doubt just hop out of that line and be the first one in to the cashier line

that just opened up. they go from being the people that were last in line to

being the people that were first in line. I've never really seen it so pronounced

like that in the u.s. it's usually the people that are last in line noticing

the line open and they will look at the people in front of them and say hey go

ahead you clearly have been waiting here

longer than me you know and offer it up to someone but it's just not... it's

not like that here. it doesn't make their way wrong or my way right you know it's

just different and that's... I think a lot of the fun in traveling and experiencing

other cultures is seeing those differences and especially to try to

figure out why those differences may exist so I'm just kind of curious to any

Germans watching this and I don't know if this happens in other European

countries I don't really go shopping when I go traveling in other countries a

lot to be able to notice it so anyway if you've seen this in Germany and you have

a reason as to why you think this happens I'm really curious as to what

the explanation is because it's something that maybe people just don't

even notice happening here I don't I don't know maybe they don't notice

but I definitely notice that. alright guys that's all I have for you today! I

hope you enjoyed this video and got something out of it and if anything was

just entertaining seeing me go through my day and hearing what I have to say

about the differences between shopping in the US and shopping in Germany if you

haven't subscribed to my channel yet make sure you hit subscribe I'll be

posting videos every week see you next time bye! i'm gonna go do stuff now...

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Nunes Just Called Out John Kerry For Violating This MAJOR U.S. Law - Duration: 2:50.

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N. Korea-U.S. summit likely to be held in Singapore in June - Duration: 2:15.

The date and location of the historic summit between North Korea and the United States

are finally set, but they haven't been officially announced.

Local media outlets in South Korea are speculating that it's likely to take place in June rather

than in May... and in Singapore and not in the the truce village of Panmunjom ... where

the inter-Korean summit took place.

Meanwhile, North Korea's foreign ministry sent a warning to Washington to stop its sanctions

and military threats against the regime.

Cha Sang-mi reports.

Reports say the first ever meeting between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean

leader is likely to take place in June in Singapore.

Citing multiple diplomatic sources in Washington, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported

Sunday that Singapore is the strongest candidate to host the Pyongyang-Washington summit...

despite President Trump expressing a preference for meeting in the demilitarized zone at the

so-called truce village of Panmunjom -- the place where the inter-Korean summit took place

less than ten days ago.

The report added that while the exact timing is still not clear, it seems to have been

pushed back to early June... before Trump visits Canada for the G-7 summit on June 8th

and 9th.

This comes after President Trump said both on Friday and Saturday that the date and location

of his summit with Kim Jong-un have been set, though he has still not said when or where.

The White House has announced that Trump will host his South Korean counterpart, President

Moon Jae-in, at the White House on May 22nd... before the North Korea summit.

It said they will "continue their close coordination on developments regarding the Korean Peninsula."

Meanwhile, in an interview with North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency, the

regime's foreign ministry spokesperson said on Sunday that the United States is keeping

up its sanctions and pressure on the regime in the name of human rights, as well as threatening

it militarily.

The spokesperson said Washington was mistaking what he called North Korea's "peace-loving

gesture" in coming to talks as "weakness," and said continuing to threaten and put pressure

on the regime would not solve any problems.

This is the first time North Korea has officially criticized the U.S. since the two sides decided

to hold talks.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

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GERMAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM VS US (FROM AN ASIAN 😂) - Duration: 9:49.

hi everyone I'm back and today video is bit weird right the health care system

in the US versus the health care system here in Germany so why would I, an Asian

and never been to the u.s. be interested in their health care system

well, the reasons are the combination of so many things. firstly, as a came here in

Germany I started paying $90 per month for my health care insurance I was like

why do I have to pay that much of money for only the insurance because I paid 20

euros less than 20 euros for my insurance in Vietnam and it was not only

for a month that was for the whole year. so I was intrigued by the health care

services in Germany which is known as the national healthcare system. secondly

my professor at the university to be honest is not be fan Donald Trump yeah

he usually occasionally inserted his opinions on how the American government

is regulating their country and recently it was about his trip to Chicago during

the last Easter holiday and he said that a lot of homeless people staying outside

and frozen to death because the American government let them be

responsible for their own health care and I was like what is going on there? to

be honest I'm not a big fan of America, sorry but yeah I'm not really into the

American dreams and all the sort of things so I have no idea about their

health care system. and the last but not least the health care system in the u.s.

is now a controversial topic in Reddit I saw a lot of posts about it

recently there was a guy posting the bill of curing his eight inch cut on his

wrist and it costed him like almost 36

thousand US dollars seriously is this insane so I made up my mind that I got

to know about their healthcare system like what is happening over there and if the

quality of services is worth what American citizens pay for them and as

I'm living in Germany I hope that I could have a chance to make a reasonable

comparison with the German healthcare system which is a representative of the

national healthcare system. however before start I'd like to say that I'm no

expert in this field I'm just a tiny person who is curious about this topic

and trying to wrap my head around it so if you're also like me that let's go. so

the first thing I noticed was that the health care in America is mostly

provided by the private sector, only some hospitals are run by the government also

almost all the physicians work for the private sector - and other components

like pharmaceutical companies or the medical device providers also in the

private sector. whereas in Germany the government runs the health care system

and as German citizens and people living in Germany you have to pay a monthly

statutory contributions in order to ensure the free health care for everyone

well as a student under 30 I have to pay 90 euros per month for my

contribution at TK. secondly in Germany around 87% of German population get

the statutory health insurance and it provides you with the same care whenever

you get ill whereas 11% of those get the private insurance those people are

probably really rich because it provides them with special treatments so to say

upon their requests like special treatment my senior doctors or private

hospital rooms and other sort of thing and yet you need to have the income

which is above 59,400 euros per year or 4950

euros per month as in 2018 to get that kind of private

insurance and in America around 10% of the under 65 population are

uninsured the data from 2016 and why they excluding the over sixty-five

because they have something called Medicare for those people which is

considered the closest thing to the single-payer system that American people

are insistently asking for. well and the 10% we are talking about equals

like 27 million people they are uninsured what a big number! as a

result of our private health care system the health care in the u.s. is extremely

expensive well let's take a look at the Bill of the guy from reddit he claimed

that he had an eight-inch cut and it costed him like nearly thirty six

thousand bucks let's pay attention to the x-rays tests they costed him 340

459, 590 bucks for

those I haven't had a chance to take an x ray here in Germany but I watched

this video from this dude he said that it costed him only 20 bucks 20 euros

sorry for the X ray in Germany Möchengladbach in particular he didn't

have any insurance at all and he's an American and also he was really

surprised because his visit to the emergency room only costed him like

60 euros more so 80 euros in total for the x-ray test

the emergency room and he also mentioned that if he was in America without any

insurance it would have been like 500 bucks for the same procedure the same

things that he had in Germany and like the emergency room costed this dude over

5,000 bucks unfortunately I didn't know like how long he stayed there or what

made that cost so much. so now I'm concerned here because with such high

prices for the health care and 27 million people without any insurance how

would they pay for the health care when they're in need? what actually drove the

US health care price that high? maybe because of the thought that if you want

something done right you give it to the private sector. but in this case it

doesn't work as efficiently I really like how VOX explained it they basically

say that when it comes to health care we consumers have the least bargaining power

like we come to the hospitals when we're ill and we can't say no to that sort of things.

As in Germany the government says no for us like they negotiate the price with

the pharmaceutical companies and stuff and if those companies want to provide

services to German people they have to accept that price. and meanwhile in the

u.s. that bargaining procedure belongs to the private insurance companies and

yet they can't be as powerful as the government. as a result the drugs and

health care services are much more pricy in America. some examples:

some more facts about the u.s. healthcare system as a percent of the economy

American spends much more on health care than Germans 17.7%

versus 11.3%. however they visit doctors less than

in Germany but they pay more for the drugs and health care services as I said

earlier. and one more interesting fact I read that they pay the doctors based on

the number of services that the doctor provides not the outcomes of the

patients like or according to VOX that their income largely depends on whether

or not they perform the surgery regardless of the patient outcomes. and

finally let's look at how the health care system in the US and Germany

perform. as I know more about it the health care system in America and here

in Germany I feel even luckier to have a chance to live here in Germany. thank

you guys for watching my youtube video if you liked it please give me a big

like and don't forget to subscribe see you next time :)

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US Navy Announces Resurrection of Second Fleet As Russia Tensions Linger - Duration: 3:38.

US Navy Announces Resurrection of Second Fleet As Russia Tensions Linger

The United States Navy will re-establish the Second Fleet to oversee Naval forces in the

northern Atlantic Ocean as part of its new military strategy aimed at countering Russia.

"Our National Defense Strategy makes clear that we're back in an era of great power

competition as the security environment continues to grow more challenging and complex," Chief

of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson announced Friday, according to the BBC.

"That's why today, we're standing up Second Fleet to address these changes, particularly

in the north Atlantic," he said.Richardson announced the return of the combat organization

that oversaw naval forces in the North Atlantic throughout the Cold War while he was on board

the USS George H. W. Bush in Norfolk, Virginia.

"Second Fleet will exercise operational and administrative authorities over assigned

ships, aircraft and landing forces on the East Coast and northern Atlantic Ocean,"

Richardson said, according to Reuters.The Second Fleet will also oversee maritime, joint

and combined operations and training for those operations.Who will command the fleet and

which naval assets have been assigned have not yet been announced.

Initial accounts said the fleet will be staffed with 15 people to start.

Also on Friday, the Pentagon said it has offered to host a proposed NATO Joint Force Command

at Norfolk.NATO is refocusing on the Atlantic in recognition of the great power competition

prompted by a resurgent Russia," said Pentagon spokesman Johnny Michael, according to CNN.

The Second Fleet was disbanded in 2011, during the Obama administration, as a means to reduce

costs. At its peak, the Second Fleet was made up of 126 ships, 4,500 aircraft and 90,000

personnel.However, when Defense Secretary James Mattis presented the nation's new

strategy, which sets the stage for all policy decisions, he said China and Russia were "revisionist

powers" that "seek to create a world consistent with their authoritarian models."

"The re-establishment of the US Second Fleet is part of a wider strategy of re-orientating

the U.S. armed forces towards a world of renewed big power competition and away from the counter-insurgency

campaigns they have been fighting over recent decades," noted Jonathan Marcus, a defense

and diplomatic correspondent for the BBC.In this case, the focus is Russia — a response

to its stepped-up naval activity of recent years. The new headquarters will give more

coherent command arrangements for U.S. warships operating in the Atlantic," he said.

Administration officials have voiced concerns over a more bellicose Russian attitude toward

naval power in the Atlantic.

"They have launched a new submarine that I can safely say is closing the gap on some

of our technologies," Navy Secretary Richard Spencer told Congress last month. "But,

we are hard at work, also, to make sure that gap does not close and that the rate of the

gap does not increase."

For more infomation >> US Navy Announces Resurrection of Second Fleet As Russia Tensions Linger - Duration: 3:38.

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North Korea Says US Ruining Mood Of Detente Ahead of Trump-Kim Summit - Duration: 3:14.

For more infomation >> North Korea Says US Ruining Mood Of Detente Ahead of Trump-Kim Summit - Duration: 3:14.

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Trump says date and location set for historic U.S.-N. Korea summit - Duration: 0:44.

U.S. President Donald Trump says the date and location have been set for his historic

summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, but he has still not said when and where the

meeting will take place.

President Trump was speaking Friday in Washington.

The U.S. leader has previously expressed a preference for holding the summit in the demilitarized

zone at the so-called truce village of Panmunjom -- the place where the inter-Korean summit

took place less than ten days ago -- though he has also mentioned Singapore.

The White House, meanwhile, has announced that Trump will host his South Korean counterpart,

President Moon Jae-in, at the White House on May 22nd... before the North Korea summit.

It said they will "continue their close coordination on developments regarding the Korean Peninsula."

For more infomation >> Trump says date and location set for historic U.S.-N. Korea summit - Duration: 0:44.

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Iran warns US of 'historic regret' ahead of deal deadline - Duration: 2:17.

For more infomation >> Iran warns US of 'historic regret' ahead of deal deadline - Duration: 2:17.

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HOW CHINA IS PROVOKING BY DEPLOYING MISSILE IN SCS & TARGETING U.S AIRCRAFTS WITH LASERS ? - Duration: 5:38.

US news network CNBC reported yesterday that China had installed anti-ship cruise missiles

and surface-to-air missile systems on 3 outposts in the South China Sea, citing sources with

direct knowledge of US intelligence.

A US official, disclosed on condition of anonymity, that US intelligence had seen signs that China

had moved some weapons systems to the Spratly Islands in the past month or so, but offered

no details.

Reports suggest that the missiles were moved to Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef and Mischief

Reef in the Spratly Islands within the last 30 days.

China defended the deployment of missile systems in the South China Sea.

It said that it has "indisputable sovereignty" over the area.

Unconfirmed reports indicate the missiles are YJ-12B anti-ship cruise missile and HQ-9B

surface-to-air missiles.

This deployment comes as China has stepped up its mischiefs in Horn of Africa.

The United States has officially complained to China alleging two U.S. airmen were targeted

with military grade lasers by China in Djibouti.

In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how China is provoking by deploying missile in

South China Sea & targeting U.S aircrafts with lasers in Djibouti?

Lets get started.

China claims most of the South China Sea and the East China Sea.

Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have disputed these claims.

The route is significant as about $5 trillion (wrong in audio) in trade through shipping passes each year.

Countries like US, Japan and India have no claims in the area and want 'Freedom of

Navigation' as per international maritime laws.

China has tried imposing a unilateral decision as per which all ships navigating in the area

needs to identify itself to the Chinese Navy.

According to Chinese sources, the YJ-12 has a speed of around Mach 2, if launched from

low altitude and up to Mach 3.2, if launched from high altitude.

It has maximum range of 380 km depending on launch altitude so it can fired from far off.

In the terminal phase the missile can travel at a very low altitude of 15 m, which makes

it hard for the sensors to detect.

When this missile appears over the horizon and gets detected by ship's sensors, the

ship would only have some 45 seconds to intercept it before impact.

The speed, range and ability to skim close to the sea surface makes it one of the most

deadly anti ship missile in world.

A saturation attack by YJ-12's will be hard to defend against even by sophisticated defenses

of US military.

The HQ-9 is China's new generation medium- to long-range, active radar homing surface-to-air

missile.

The most fundamental formation of a HQ-9 batteries consists of multiple radars, command control

center, supporting vehicles and 8 Transporter erector launchers (TELs) each with 4 missiles,

totaling 32 rounds ready to fire.

To maximize the combat effectiveness of HQ-9, dedicated Fire Control Radar is present.

Designated as HT-233 it has a range of 300 km.

Similar to the Russian S-300V, the HQ-9 is a two-stage missile.

The missile has a total mass of almost 2 tons and a length of 6.8m.

The missile is equipped with a 180 kg warhead, has a maximum speed of Mach 4.2 and has a

maximum range of 200 km.

The system could target aircraft, drones and cruise missiles potential making it dangerous

for the US Air force to enter the airspace protected by it.

Eric Sayers, a former consultant to the commander of the US Pacific Command, called the missile

deployment "a major escalation".

Mr. Sayers said, "When China sees that it can get away with these types of actions with

little cost — as they did all through 2015 and 2016 — it only makes it more likely

they will keep pressing,"

US Admiral Philip Davidson, recently nominated to head US Pacific Command, said China could

use its "forward operating bases" in the South China Sea to challenge the US regional presence

and "would easily overwhelm the military forces of any other South China Sea claimants".

Pentagon spokeswoman Dana W. White said that the United States has asked China to investigate these incidents.

She said the Pentagon was confident that Chinese nationals were responsible.

She said there had been more than 2 but fewer than 10 such incidents.

and these attacks have increased in frequency in recent weeks.

For more infomation >> HOW CHINA IS PROVOKING BY DEPLOYING MISSILE IN SCS & TARGETING U.S AIRCRAFTS WITH LASERS ? - Duration: 5:38.

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China, U.S. agree on need to address N. Korea threat - Duration: 0:38.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi , have agreed

on the need to address the threat North Korea poses to regional stability,... signaling

that unless they're sure that North Korea is committed to take steps towards denuclearization,

they're not going to loosen up international pressure on the regime.

The U.S. State Department said in a statement that Pompeo and Yang reached the agreement

in a telephone conversation on Saturday ahead of the North Korea-U.S. summit.

The two officials discussed having high-level talks between China and the U.S. during the

latter half of this year.

For more infomation >> China, U.S. agree on need to address N. Korea threat - Duration: 0:38.

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US lashes out at China over 'THREATENING' letters - 'It is ORWELLIAN nonsense!' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:40.

US lashes out at China over 'THREATENING' letters - 'It is ORWELLIAN nonsense!'

CHINA has been blasted over claims of "threatening and coercing" US naval carriers and their

operatives as tensions between the two power countries continues to escalate.

The White House issued a statement slamming a letter the Chinese Civil Aviation Administration

was understood to have sent to the US and 36 foreign air carriers and demanding a number

of changes to them are made.

The carriers were ordered to remove references on websites or in other material that suggests

Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau are part of countries independent from China, according to US officials.

Taiwan is China's most sensitive territorial issue, with China considering the self-ruled,

democratic island a loose cannon in terms of its providence with former European colonies

Hong Kong and Macau now part of China but running separately.

The Pentagon said in the statement: "The United States strongly objects to China's

attempts to compel private firms to use specific language of a political nature in their publicly

available content.

"We call on China to stop threatening and coercing American carriers and citizens.

They added US President Donald Trump "will stand up for Americans resisting efforts by

the Chinese Communist Party to impose Chinese political correctness on American companies

and citizens", before dubbing the situation "Orwellian nonsense".

A spokesman for Airlines for America, a trade group representing United Airlines, American

Airlines and other major carriers, confirmed they had received the demand

They added: "We are continuing to work with U.S. government officials as we determine

next steps."

The spat comes in the wake of a separate row that saw the US heavily criticising China

over accusations they blasted American pilots with lasers in a sinister campaign of harassment.

On Friday, Pentagon officials slapped the Chinese with a formal complaint, demanding

Beijing stamp out supposed military-grade laser attacks on US forces in the skies above

Djibouti.

The allegations, including a claim that two pilots suffered eye injuries in one attack

over the east African base, triggered swift denials with China's defence ministry which

said the States have been "in complete contradiction of the facts".

The military argument between the two powerful countries is one of the most significant outside

the South China Sea and the most serious in Africa and centres around Djibouti allowing

China to build its first military base within 18 miles of Camp Lemonnier.

The Camp is home to 4,000 US military personnel and the headquarters of US Africa Command

in a move that infuriated the US, sparking fears from Washington that the Chinese were

conjuring plans to escalate surveillance operations of US counterterrorism operations in Somalia

and Yemen.

But these fears were ignored by China when they invested a massive £1billion to upgrade

Djibouti's ports and airport.

Mr Trump recently tweeted to his 51.5million followers: "It is hard for China in that

they have become very spoiled with US trade wins!"

In January, China demanded an apology from major American airline Delta for listing Taiwan

and Tibet as countries on its website.

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