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U.S. President Donald Trump has officially announced that the United States is withdrawing

from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Following the announcement,... Trump's national security adviser said the move was also a

message to North Korea ahead of the Pyongyang-Washington summit.

Experts have mixed feelings on whether Trump's decision might derail the ongoing efforts

to denuclearize North Korea.

Lee Ji-won has more.

"I am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal."

With Tuesday's announcement from the White House, the U.S. has officially withdrawn from

the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, forged in 2015,... aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear

program in exchange for eased economic sanctions.

President Trump said the U.S. has definitive proof Iran has been lying about its nuclear

activities, adding that the Obama-era deal was too weak to fully denuclearize Iran even

if it fully complied with the deal.

He warned that the highest level of economic sanctions will be imposed, and any nation

that helps Iran develop nuclear weapons will also be strongly sanctioned by the U.S.

The sanctions related to Iran's energy, auto and financial sectors will be imposed after

90-day and 180-day wind-down periods.

Other signatories to the deal, who had been trying to dissuade President Trump from making

this decision, expressed their regret in a statement.

Britain, Germany, France and the EU said they will continue to implement the deal,... while

Iran responded by saying it could restart industrial enrichment of uranium.

But Iran's President ( ) Hassan Rouhani said he would wait a few weeks to discuss the matter

with Iran's allies and other signatories to the nuclear deal first.

While the decision was widely expected, eyes are now on whether the decision will affect

a possible North Korea-U.S. denuclearization deal, expected to be made at their summit

in the coming weeks.

At a press conference after Tuesday's announcement, John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser,

said the message to North Korea is that the President wants a real deal and that the U.S.

will not tolerate inadequate deals.

Experts have mixed views on whether President Trump's decision will have an impact on what

appears to be an impending denuclearization deal with Pyongyang.

And while some say it may seem to give the U.S. the upper hand, North Korea could also

end up requesting more from Washington.

"It could seem like the U.S. is indirectly pressuring Pyongyang for a complete denuclearization

deal, but the North could also ask the U.S. to give it a rock solid security guarantee,...

so the U.S. cannot simply ditch the deal unilaterally at a later date."

But others doubt President Trump's decision to scrap the Iran deal will bother the North

Koreans at all.

"I don't think it'll have a significant effect.

The North Koreans never had much interest in the Iran deal.

When people in the west kept suggesting that the JCPOA was a model for a future North Korean

deal, they felt compelled to come out and state explicitly 'No, this is not a precedence

for us, we have the bomb, Iran doesn't, it suits their needs, it doesn't suit ours.

It's irrelevant.'"

With U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting North Korea for the second time on Wednesday,

eyes are on whether the two sides can iron out their remaining differences and finally

announce the date and location of their highly-anticipated summit.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Jobs You Can Do From Anywhere in the U S - Duration: 6:31.

- Hey, Angie Nelson here from theworkathomewife.com.

Today, we're going to be talking about some great companies

that hire all across the U.S.

A lot of you have expressed some concerns or frustrations

in finding out that maybe some

of the opportunities available don't hire in your state.

That's something we're going to be overcoming

and addressing today with some great opportunities

that are open to anyone within the United States,

no matter what state you're living in.

Make sure you stay 'til the end of the video

to find out how you can get my seven day series

on finding work at home and let's jump into some

of those great opportunities.

Now, there are a number of reasons

that companies may have some state restrictions

on their at-home employees.

For some, they want to simply keep their agents

within the state that they have a physical presence.

In some other instances, there are some states

that may make things a little more difficult

or less advantageous for companies

because of their employment laws or their taxes,

but there are quite a few companies that do hire

regardless of the state that you live in.

They may not have openings available

to every state all the time,

but they may have some open

in your region right now or maybe soon.

Some of those are going to be the ones

that we're talking about today.

Even better news, a lot of these are companies

that you've already heard of,

so you can rest assured that these are going

to be legitimate opportunities.

Now, the first opportunity we're going to

talk about is American Express.

American Express has a really large pool

of at-home customer service agents.

Many of these customer service agents don't necessarily

work on the financial side of American Express,

but on the travel side instead.

These can be some great opportunities for those of you

that really want to flex your travel muscles.

Maybe you have a background in travel.

Maybe you have some travel agent experience.

Or maybe it's just a field that you're really interested.

American Express does have a large number of openings

at any given time for their remote work force

and these are going to be employee positions,

so some of them are going to come with benefits.

Now, Apple is another company

that hires all across the United States.

They are specifically looking for their at-home employees

to have some knowledge of their operating system.

Apple is one that is going to provide you

with some equipment as well.

Apple does hire for both chat and phone-based positions

and this is another one

that is going to have employee positions available

that do offer some benefits.

Now, staying in that same industry here,

we also have plenty of openings available

that we see quite frequently with Dell.

Dell's positions, they aren't all tech-based positions,

so if that's something that you're concerned about,

they do have other remote positions available as well.

You can hop on over to their job board

and go ahead and search for anything

that has the word remote in the title.

Now, when we're discussing some phone-based,

customer service positions,

we don't want to miss out on U-Haul.

This is a company that has a large demand

for at-home customer service agents and sales agents

and they are hiring quite frequently.

Now, this is one, when we talked before about

you may not see openings in every region all the time,

you may want to keep an eye on their job boards

for openings in your region.

Now, if phone jobs aren't your thing,

we do have some other opportunities available as well.

Leapforce is a really popular opportunity

among my blog readers and followers.

It, they are going to offer some search engine evaluation

and ad evaluation positions,

and those are going to be non-phone based.

You're going to be doing things like Google searches

and then letting Leapforce know whether the results

that you're being shown are relevant and quality results

for that specific search.

Now, these are going to be project-based jobs,

so they aren't going to last forever

and sometimes they do come with some hourly restrictions.

We have seen some of those projects that are limited

to maybe one hour a day.

We have also seen some that are,

allow you to work up to 20 hours per week.

They're really flexible most of the time as well,

as far as scheduling is concerned.

Now, Rev.com is going to be the last one

that we're speaking about in this video

and this is going to be a great one

for those of you out there who love to type.

This is going to be a transcription position.

Now, if you aren't familiar with transcription,

what that means is that you are listening

to an audio file and you're typing it out

into a text file for your client.

Rev offers some great short files and these are ones

that you can just hop in when you have time available,

pick them up, and complete the work.

If you are looking for something really flexible

without a lot of scheduling commitment,

Rev.com is one that you may want to check into.

Now, in the description below,

I'm going to leave you a link to a blog post

that has a list of several other opportunities

in addition to those that we discussed today.

If you are looking for even more jobs

that you can do from any state,

Flexjobs is a great job board that I recommend.

They do have an advanced job search feature

that'll allow you to type in your specific state

and get some specific results just for those companies

that are hiring in your state at that time.

So that's one that you may want to look into

and I do have a video on Flexjobs as well

if you want to hop over to my channel and give that a view.

It'll kind of explain to you a little bit more

about that advanced jobs feature

and how to take advantage of that.

Now, if you like today's video,

please give it a like and a share,

and make sure that you're subscribed to my channel

so you'll get notification of the next video,

and make sure you hop down to the description

to pick up that free seven day series

on finding work at home that I mentioned before.

Until next time,

I wish you best of luck in your work at home job search.

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President Trump Withdraws U.S. From 'Defective' Iran Nuclear Deal - Duration: 1:39.

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Annual Philippine-US Military Exercises Underway - Duration: 1:01.

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UNITED STATES vs IRAN - Military Comparison 2018 - Duration: 2:44.

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North Korea Says US Claims are misleading - Duration: 0:58.

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Trump Withdraws US From Iran Nuclear Deal - Duration: 1:02.

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Tax reform: Job growth in low-tax states double that of high-tax states - Duration: 2:04.

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Top 5 ways China can win a Trade War with the US - Duration: 5:18.

"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," President Trump tweeted after announcing heavy tariffs

on steel and aluminum imports.

So today, we are counting down the top 5 ways China could "easily win" a trade war with

the US.

Starting off at number 5 might come as a surprise, but China could limit the number of overseas

students studying in the US and limit the number of tourists visiting the US.

Some people in the US might consider this a good thing on the surface, but it would

have a major impact on the US economy.

According to the US Commerce Department, Chinese tourists spent more in the United States in

2016 than tourists from other countries.

Chinese tourists spent over $33 billion in 2016 and that number has risen every year

since 2009.

Meaning that China could impact the US's tourism industry if the Chinese government

restricted travel to the United States.

Another aspect of Chinese overseas spending in the US is international students studying

in America.

According to Caixin, "overseas Chinese students spend around $100,000 each per year" and

there are over 300,000 Chinese students studying in the US.

This means that Chinese students contribute around $30 billion to the US economy each

year.

Both groups, tourists and students, contribute around $65 billion annually to the US economy,

which could be limited by the Chinese government, if a trade war ensued.

This would have a major impact on local economies, especially college towns.

Another way China could disrupt the US is often overlooked, but extremely important

in today's hi-tech society.

China is the largest producer of rare earth metals accounting for over 85% of the world's

total production and it is also the largest exporter to the US.

Rare earth minerals, though not actually rare, have unique chemical properties that make

them essential for wide-ranging technologies, including smartphones, hybrid cars, green

tech, and high-tech weapons.

Currently, the US cannot produce enough rare earth metals and relies on China for more

than 90% of its rare earth imports.

Coming in at number three on our list is "Market Access".

For years, US companies have complained about access to the Chinese market while China has

continued to open up and follow WTO guidelines, but if a trade war was started by the US,

China could restrict further access to its markets.

China could also apply pressure or place regulations on US companies that are already operating

in China making it more difficult for these businesses to operate and compete with local

companies.

China's economic system is based on a Socialist Market Economy.

This allows the Chinese government more flexibility when dealing with an economic crisis.

According to the NY Times, "The Chinese government has much greater control over the

economy, allowing it to shield the public from job cuts or factory closings by ordering

banks to support industries suffering from American tariffs."

Socialist governments provide citizens and businesses with a greater safety net allowing

the Chinese economy to better weather prolonged tariffs, which means China could withstand

US tariffs for a longer period of time than the US could withstand Chinese tariffs.

And that brings us to our number one way for China to win this trade dispute: Tariffs.

China has a variety of ways to impact US farmers and manufactures.

Many experts have pointed to Soybean exports.

According to the NY Times, "The United States exported more than 30 million tons of soybeans

worth more than $10 billion to China last year, over 57 percent of total U.S. exports

of the crop."

Many of these soybean farmers supported Mr. Trump during the last election and helped

him win the presidency, but if these same farmers are losing money and forced out of

business, then they will put pressure on the US government to stop this trade dispute.

Another major tariff could be placed on US manufacturers like Boeing and General Motors.

These companies provide 100's of thousands of jobs in the US manufacturing industry,

and again like many farmers, these workers also supported Mr. Trump in the 2016 election.

If these two important groups pressure the US government to back down from its unprovoked

attacks on China, then the trade dispute could end in China's favor.

So, there you have it; the top 5 ways China could win a trade war with the US, but the

best way for everyone to win is to not start a trade war!

President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang have both called on the US to stop escalating

this dispute and work within the international rules and laws of the WTO, but as long as

What do you think of these unprovoked attacks by the US?

How can both countries work together to solve this growing problem?

Leave a comment below to share your thoughts and don't forget to like and subscribe for

more interesting videos about China.

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Is this metro Atlanta city among the most dangerous in the U.S.? - Duration: 1:43.

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DEFICIT BE GONE! April's U.S. Budget Just Made HISTORY - Duration: 5:24.

DEFICIT BE GONE!

April's U.S. Budget Just Made HISTORY For the first time in YEARS, the federal government

took in more money than it spent.

In the month of April, the federal government took in a record sum of $515 billion dollars

in taxes, while only spending $297 billion dollars, setting a new record from 2001.

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In April, the federal government took in a record sum of $515 billion dollars in taxes,

according to a newly released Congressional Budget Office report.

During that time, we spent $297 billion dollars.

Yes, you read that correctly: We actually took in more than we spent — a lot more.

That $218 billion dollars surplus is, in fact, a new record, beating the previous record

set back in 2001 ($190 billion dollars) by $28 billion dollars.

As The Washington Times points out, the surplus surprised CBO analysts, who were predicting

about $40 billion dollars less, though some of that has to do with a shift in timing of

payments.

In its report, the CBO suggests that the unexpectedly high tax revenues was a result of "stronger-than-expected"

economic growth last year and in early 2018.Those payments were mostly related to economic activity

in 2017 and may reflect stronger-than-expected income growth in that year," reads the summary.

"Part of the strength in receipts also may reflect larger-than-anticipated payments for

economic activity in 2018.

The reasons for the added revenues will be better understood as more detailed information

becomes available later this year."

While the news for April is good, some of it has to do with "shifts in the timing

of certain payments that otherwise would have been due on a weekend," the CBO notes, and

we are still behind for Fiscal Year 2018.

"The federal budget deficit was $382 billion dollars for the first seven months of fiscal

year 2018, the Congressional Budget Office estimates, $37 billion dollars more than the

shortfall recorded during the same period last year," the CBO reports.

"Revenues and outlays were higher, by 4 percent and 5 percent, respectively, than

they were during the first seven months of fiscal year 2017."

Here's the section from the new report summarizing the revenues and outlays from April:

The federal government realized a surplus of $218 billion dollars in April 2018, CBO

estimates—$35 billion dollars larger than the surplus in April 2017.CBO estimates that

receipts in April 2018 totaled $515 billion dollars —$59 billion dollars (or 13 percent)

more than those in the same month last year.

Individual income and payroll taxes rose by $73 billion dollars (or 20 percent), on net.

Nonwithheld payments for those taxes, largely final payments of 2017 taxes, rose by $60

billion dollars.

Withholding of individual income and payroll taxes rose by $7 billion dollars (or 4 percent).

Withheld taxes rose both because wages and salaries were higher and because April 2018

had one more business day than April 2017.

However, those factors were partially offset because the share of wages withheld for taxes

was lower, CBO estimates, reflecting the new withholding tables issued in January.

Corporate income tax payments declined by $14 billion dollars (or 24 percent).

Total spending in April 2018 was $297 billion dollars , CBO estimates—$24 billion dollars

more than the sum in April 2017.

The largest changes in outlays were as follows:Net interest on the public debt rose by $6 billion

dollars (or 21 percent).

Social Security benefits rose by $4 billion dollars (or 5 percent).

Spending for military programs of the Department of Defense rose by $4 billion dollars (or

11 percent).

Medicaid benefits rose by $3 billion dollars (or 10 percent).

Spending for other programs and activities increased or decreased by smaller amounts.

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US Federal Judge Orders Mueller Back To Court To Face Russians - Duration: 11:39.

US Federal Judge Orders Mueller Back To Court To Face Russians

In what can only be described as a stunning blow against the "Deep State" coup d'état

against President Trump, a new Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) report circulating

in the Kremlin today states that a few hours ago (Saturday evening US time/5 May), US Federal

Judge Dabney Friedrich rejected a plea from Special Counsel Robert Mueller to delay court

proceedings against a Russian company he had filed a "joke indictment" against—with

her ordering Mueller back to her courtroom this coming Wednesday to begin his case—with

this, also, not being the only headache Mueller will be dealing with this coming week as thousands

of pro-Trump bikers are now reported to be traveling to Washington D.C. to shut down

his "sham" investigation.

As detailed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, on Friday afternoon (4 May), a

team of Special Counsel Mueller attorneys begged Federal Judge Friedrich to postpone

their case against the Russian company Concord Management and Consulting whom Mueller had

comically charged with interfering in the 2016 US presidential election—with Mueller's

lawyers claiming as their excuse to delay this case being an outright lie that "maybe"

this Russian company hadn't been notified of the charges against it yet—but that stood

in stark and laughable contrast to Mueller's lawyers sitting right next to Concord's

attorneys from the global legal law firm of Reed Smith LLP—and who, obviously, knew

that their client had been charged, otherwise they wouldn't have been sitting in Judge

Friedrich's courtroom to begin with.

In facing a global legal giant representing the rights of a Russian company, instead of

a lowly Russian citizen, however, this report continues, Special Counsel Mueller got the

shock of his life when Reed Smith LLP lawyers buried him underneath an avalanche of what

are called discovery motions that would reveal the entire secret workings of Mueller's

probe into Trump-Russia collusion for all the world to see

Going from just shock in his having to contemplate handing over to Reed Smith LLP lawyers the

entire secret workings and evidence of what he is actually doing, this report further

notes, Special Counsel Mueller, without a doubt, became downright terrified when Reed

Smith LLP lawyers filed additional discovery motions

From 1945 to present, each and every instance where any officer, employee and/or agent of

the United States Government engaged in operations to interfere with elections and political

processes in any foreign country; including but not limited to information relating to

whether any such activity utilized propaganda in any format, including but not limited to

the use of social media.

This disclosure should include any and all information regarding the use of computer

infrastructure inside and outside of the United States, false foreign identities, goals to

sow discord in a foreign political system, assistance to a foreign elected official or

candidate, attacks on a foreign elected official or candidate, assassination or conspiracy

to assassinate a foreign elected official or candidate, buying political advertisements,

posing as foreign persons and/or failure to honestly identify to foreign voters the involvement

of any officer, employee or agent of the United States Government.

Important to understand about the discovery motion demands being made on Special Counsel

Mueller by Reed Smith LLP lawyers, this report details, is that it points to what is known

in American law as an "affirmative defense" strategy being used to defend the Russian

company Concord Management and Consulting—that, in essence, means that if it can be proven

that the United States has interfered in the elections of another country (US secretly

interfered in Israeli election and French election most recently) , attempted to assassinate,

or assassinated a leader of another country (US has long history of assassinating leaders

of foreign countries), or overthrew the government of another country (US has overthrown the

governments of Iran, Guatemala, Congo, Dominican Republic, South Vietnam, Brazil, Chile), then

no one could be held liable for their defending themselves against the same thing happening

to them.

So obscenely distorted and dysfunctional, in fact, has America become today because

of Special Counsel Mueller's so-called "investigation", this report continues, former Secretary of

State John Kerry has now been revealed to be conducting secret negotiations with Iran—while

at the same time, forces loyal to President Trump have been revealed to have hired Israeli

spies to dig up dirt on Secretary Kerry and anyone else in the former Obama administration

who made the original nuclear deal with Iran—while in the meantime, French President Macron is

warning that the "Pandora's Box" of this Iranian nuclear deal is leading to war—and

whose dire assessment is supported by no less than UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres,

who has just issued a chilling message to the world that: "The risk of World War III

breaking out in the Middle East is intensifying at an alarming rate".

With the "Deep State" aligned NSA now reported to have tripled its surveillance

of Americans' phone chatter, collecting over 534 million phone call records and text

messages last year, Special Counsel Mueller's investigative tactics now being described

as an "Orwellian Grotesque Violation of Civil Liberties" that will soon be turned

against everyone in the US, and the Atlantic Council now explaining why the American people

need to be propagandized against "for their own good", this report concludes, what is

called "The Resistance" in the United States is showing the entire world what national

suicide actually looks like—but that Russia hopes President Trump can stop before this

once great nation's heartbeat ends forever—and that President Putin showed was possible to

do, at least for a nation willing to stand up for its religious values, families

and national heritage.

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Irony: Turkey Issues Hilarious Threat if US Won't Sell It Weapons - Duration: 4:31.

Irony: Turkey Issues Hilarious Threat if US Won't Sell It Weapons

For being a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the nation of Turkey doesn't

always act as though it is a close ally of the United States, instead holding American

citizens prisoner on ridiculous charges and cozying up with NATO rivals like Russia and

Iran.

According to the Washington Examiner, the diminishing relationship between the U.S.

and Turkey has led Congress to consider cutting off future weapons sales to the increasingly

belligerent "ally," a move that has prompted Turkey to threaten retaliation if those weapons

systems aren't sold to them as initially promised.

As part of the debate over the $717 billion 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, Congress

has requested the Department of Defense to compile and deliver a report documenting the

current state of the relationship between the two nations.

A provision in the legislation would halt all weapons sales to Turkey until that report

is complete.

That places on hold the planned purchase of 100 Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike fighter

jets and other weapons by Turkey, a moved which has infuriated the Turkish government.

"If the United States imposes sanctions on us or takes such a step, Turkey will absolutely

retaliate," said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in an interview with CNN

Turk, according to Reuters.

"What needs to be done is the U.S. needs to let go of this."

The Turkish official declined to offer specifics as to what sort of retaliation his nation

might seek, but he is tentatively scheduled to meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

within the next week to hash out the matter.

Along with a halt to the sale of the fighter jets, the move by Congress would also halt

the sale of Patriot missile batteries to Turkey.

A big sticking point that prompted the move — aside from the holding of several American

citizens hostage — is that Turkey recently purchased a number of S-400 surface-to-air

missile batteries from Russia, an anti-aircraft weapons system that is wholly incompatible

with those used by NATO member nations, which the U.S. harshly criticized and suggested

could lead to consequences.

But Turkey remained defiant.

"Turkey is not a country under your orders, it is an independent country," Cavusoglu

said.

"Speaking to such a country from above, dictating what it can and cannot buy, is not

a correct approach and does not fit our alliance."

Aside from the Russian missile batteries, Turkey has drawn closer to Russia — as well

as Iran — in other ways.

UPI reported in April that Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to Ankara to oversee

the groundbreaking of a new $20 billion Russian-funded nuclear power plant, of which the Russian

government will hold a majority share in ownership.

An important subtext beneath all of this is the case of Andrew Brunson, an American Christian

missionary who has lived in Turkey since 1995 and was arrested in 2016 without charges on

suspicion of collaborating with terrorists following the failed "coup" against President

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to an insightful piece from The Atlantic.

Brunson is alleged to have worked with and supported the Kurdistan Workers Party — labeled

a terrorist organization by Turkey — and followers of the Pennsylvania-based exiled

Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Erdogan asserts was behind the failed "coup" that

resulted in a brutal crackdown on the Turkish populace by his regime.

The American missionary faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted of the "crimes"

he has been accused of, and along with about a dozen other Americans held prisoner in Turkey

is being used as a pawn in a game of "hostage diplomacy" by Erdogan to force the return

of Gulen to Turkish custody.

The holding of Brunson and others — among other actions by Turkey — is part of the

move by Congress to block weapons sales to the erstwhile ally, according to Aaron Stein,

a senior resident fellow at the Washington-based think-tank Atlantic Counci.

"You do have a Congress that's very upset with Turkey and wants to do something, and

Brunson is a galvanizing factor" toward a harsher stance toward Erdogan's regime,

Stein said.

President Donald Trump took to Twitter in April to call for the release of Brunson,

and hopefully he will instruct his administration to use the halted weapons sales as leverage

to gain his return.

Turkey has not been acting like an ally of America or a member of NATO, and until it

makes more of an effort to do so — such as releasing American hostages and distancing

themselves from our main rivals like Russia and Iran — there is no legitimate reason

for us to sell it advanced weapons systems or continue to consider the country a friend

and reliable partner.

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all of us are surrounded by ghosts. - Duration: 3:32.

Roland is dead.

Roland is dead, Vera.

Mum, are you alright?

There is...

So much pain.

Bad shit happens to people I care about.

Do you understand me?

The worst day...

I wish we had more time.

What are you saying?

of loving someone is the day that you...

I love you.

lose them.

Mum!

Mum, what is it?

Steve?

One more miracle, Sherlock, for me...

Don't be

dead.

Just for me...

Just stop it.

Stop this.

You think I don't know how this feels?

No, you don't know how it feels!

Your parents are dead.

You have no family.

All of us are surrounded by ghosts.

They killed my son.

It's got water and...

And then when I get back, we can get out of here.

We're gonna drive to Yelapa. We're gonna get ourselves a boat.

And we will go on the ocean.

The Sunseeker...

It's got water...

He died right in front of me.

I should've protected them, I should've seen it coming!

I should've stopped it!

I lost a brother in the war.

And my fiancé.

She died.

You broke her heart.

Daddy...

I never got to say goodbye.

Hey Chuck, come on!

Come back...

Come back to me.

Now we need to learn how to live with them.

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U.S. Secretary of State arrives in N. Korea: AP - Duration: 3:01.

Important meetings happening today not just in Tokyo but also in Pyongyang.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in North Korea for the second time in a matter

of weeks... for meeting with officials there presumably to get ready for President Trump's

meeting with Kim Jong-un.

Last time Pompeo went to the North it was in secret, but this trip was announced by

President Trump himself.

Our correspondent at South Korea's unification ministry,...

Oh Jung-hee, is on the line with more.

Jung-hee, Mike Pompeo is in Pyongyang again.

Have we learned anything about what he's been doing, who he's meeting with?

And when are we going to hear more about plans for the summit?

Hi, Devin.

We are now hearing that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with North Korea's Kim

Yong-chol today.

Kim Yong-chol is a close political aide to Kim Jong-un... and was Mike Pompeo's direct

counterpart for talks over the North Korea-U.S. summit when Pompeo was head of the CIA.

As for now, it's only known that Pompeo and Kim Yong-chol promised to continue joint efforts

for peace on the Korean Peninsula.

I will be providing you with updates as more details emerge.

This is Secretary Pompeo's second visit to North Korea in just about a month,... and

many believe this could be sign that new progress has been made regarding the first-ever summit

between the leaders of North Korea and the United States.

And, noting what President Trump has said,... it seems likely that the date and location

of the Pyongyang-Washington summit could be announced soon.

"We have our meeting scheduled.

We have our meeting set.

The location is picked.

The time and date, everything is picked.

And we look forward to have a great success.

We think relationships are building with North Korea.

We'll see how it all works out.

Maybe it will, maybe it won't.

But it can be a great thing for North Korea, South Korea, Japan and the entire world.

We hope it all works out."

Jung-hee, the understanding is that Pompeo is in the North to finalize the agenda for

the scheduled North Korea-U.S. summit.

One thing President Trump wants to talk about, of course, is the issue of the three American

detainees.

Can we expect any progress on that front?

Well, when asked whether the three Americans detained in North Korea would be released,...

President Trump said related news would come soon,... adding that it would be a great thing

if they were to come home.

Hopes are high that the three Americans could return to the U.S. with Pompeo.

And that's especially because, in contrast to Pompeo's last Pyongyang visit that was

completely secret,... this visit involves a couple of American reporters -- raising

the prospect that the Trump administration might want to create a dramatic scene.

On his way to Pyongyang, Pompeo told reporters... he had not yet received a commitment from

the regime that it will release the detainees.

But he added he will bring up the issue,... saying he hopes Pyongyang will (quote) "do

the right thing."

Back to you, Devin.

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