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U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis is scheduled to visit South Korea next week,...

to discuss the suspension of joint military exercises.

South Korea's defense ministry confirmed Thursday morning,... that the U.S. defense chief plans

to visit South Korea next Thursday,... after his visit to China,... and is expected to

discuss issues related to the suspension of joint military exercises.

Mattis is also planning to hold a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and

U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton on Friday morning in Washington,... to discuss

the issue.

Earlier this week, the two countries' defense ministries announced that August's annual

joint military exercises will be suspended,... but no decision has been made regarding other

joint exercises.

For more infomation >> U.S. Secretary of Defense to visit S. Korea next week to discuss suspension - Duration: 0:46.

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Gill Orange State flag - Duration: 1:40.

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Walker rejects calls to pull guard troops from US-Mexico border - Duration: 1:19.

For more infomation >> Walker rejects calls to pull guard troops from US-Mexico border - Duration: 1:19.

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Nikki Haley Drops Her 'Last' Announcement On United Nations 'Cesspool' - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> Nikki Haley Drops Her 'Last' Announcement On United Nations 'Cesspool' - Duration: 2:37.

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US Marshals, HPD arrest Minnesota homicide fugitive - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> US Marshals, HPD arrest Minnesota homicide fugitive - Duration: 0:28.

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More than 3,000 people take oath to become US ciizens - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> More than 3,000 people take oath to become US ciizens - Duration: 1:44.

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Korean auto brands sweep top spots in U.S. consumer quality report - Duration: 1:58.

A U.S. consumer quality report has given top spots to Korean automakers.

Kia and Hyundai motors as well as its premium Genesis range are earned the recognition for

the outstanding quality of their vehicles.

For details we turn to our Hong Yoo The two Korean automakers and Hyundai's luxury brand

Genesis have grabbed the top three rankings in one of the U.S. auto industry's most closely

watched gauges of automotive quality: the J.D. Power 2018 U.S. Initial Quality Study.

According to the report released on Wednesday, Hyundai, Kia and Genesis, hold the top three

spots out of the 31 automobile brands included in the study.

The result shows Hyundai's marketing technique of putting forth 'quality' as its main selling

point works in the U.S. auto market.

The annual J.D. Power report measures car quality by analyzing problems reported by

owners in the first 90 days of ownership.

It marks the second year in a row that Genesis has topped the ratings among other premium

brands.

Porsche and Lincoln were in second and third place.

Hyundai Motor says the achievement is all the more significant as Genesis was only introduced

into the U.S. market a couple of years ago and the premium ratings used to be dominated

by German and Japanese automakers.

With the wind in its back, Genesis will launch its first premium SUV in the U.S. next year.

For Kia Motors, this is its fourth consecutive year topping the non-premium rating .

Kia's Sorento and Rio were granted the 2018 Quality award in the Midsize SUV and small

car rating, respectively.

J.D. Power study results are not only used as purchase criteria for many U.S. consumers

but are also seen as a key indicator of brand quality.

As a result, market watchers expect the results to have a positive impact on the automakers'

U.S. sales.

Hong Yoo, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Korean auto brands sweep top spots in U.S. consumer quality report - Duration: 1:58.

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U.S. Secretary of Defense to visit S. Korea next week to discuss suspension - Duration: 0:51.

U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis is scheduled to visit South Korea next week,...

to discuss the suspension of joint military exercises.

According Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency,... the U.S. defense chief told reporters at the

Pentagon that he will visit China and South Korea next week and is in close consultations

with Seoul on the issue.

The U.S. defense chief also said he will discuss the suspension of joint military exercises

with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton

on Friday morning in Washington.

Earlier this week, the two countries' defense ministries announced that August's annual

joint military exercises will be suspended,... but no decision has been made regarding other

joint exercises.

For more infomation >> U.S. Secretary of Defense to visit S. Korea next week to discuss suspension - Duration: 0:51.

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Norway Asks US to Send More Marines - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> Norway Asks US to Send More Marines - Duration: 0:53.

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US-China Trade War Escalates - Duration: 1:00.

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Trump says N. Korea has transfered remains of 200 missing U.S. troops - Duration: 0:59.

President Trump says North Korea has handed over the remains of 200 U.S. troops missing

from the Korean War, though that hasn't been confirmed by military authorities.

Trump was speaking on Wednesday at a campaign-style rally in Minnesota, saying the remains had

been sent back the same day.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday, citing a U.S. official, that more than 250 sets of

remains would be transfered in the next day or two... likely to the U.S. Air Force base

in Osan, south of Seoul.

The official said there would be a ceremony led by the commander of U.S. Forces Korea,

General Vincent Brooks, and then the remains would be sent to a Defense Department lab

in Hawaii for identification.

The remains would be "comingled," according to the official, so if soldiers of other nationalities

are identified, they'll be sent back to their home countries.

The U.S. Department of Defense says.... close to 77-hundred American service members are

still classified as missing in action from the Korean War.

For more infomation >> Trump says N. Korea has transfered remains of 200 missing U.S. troops - Duration: 0:59.

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U.S. Sends Warning for World Cup Cybercrime | Comodo News - Duration: 1:22.

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Korean auto brands sweep top spots in U.S. consumer quality report - Duration: 1:57.

A U.S. consumer quality report has given top spots to Korea's top automakers -- Hyundai

Motor and Kia Motors as well as Hyundai's premium Genesis range -- for the quality of

their vehicles.

Hong Yoo reports.

The two Korean automakers and Hyundai's luxury brand Genesis have grabbed the top three rankings

in one of the U.S. auto industry's most closely watched gauges of automotive quality: the

J.D. Power 2018 U.S. Initial Quality Study.

According to the report released on Wednesday, Hyundai, Kia and Genesis, hold the top three

spots out of the 31 automobile brands included in the study.

The result shows Hyundai's marketing technique of putting forth 'quality' as its main selling

point works in the U.S. auto market.

The annual J.D. Power report measures car quality by analyzing problems reported by

owners in the first 90 days of ownership.

It marks the second year in a row that Genesis has topped the ratings among other premium

brands.

Porsche and Lincoln were in second and third place.

Hyundai Motor says the achievement is all the more significant as Genesis was only introduced

into the U.S. market a couple of years ago and the premium ratings used to be dominated

by German and Japanese automakers.

With the wind in its back, Genesis will launch its first premium SUV in the U.S. next year.

For Kia Motors, this is its fourth consecutive year topping the non-premium rating .

Kia's Sorento and Rio were granted the 2018 Quality award in the Midsize SUV and small

car rating, respectively.

J.D. Power study results are not only used as purchase criteria for many U.S. consumers

but are also seen as a key indicator of brand quality.

As a result, market watchers expect the results to have a positive impact on the automakers'

U.S. sales.

Hong Yoo, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Korean auto brands sweep top spots in U.S. consumer quality report - Duration: 1:57.

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US Leaves UN Human Rights Council Due To Its 'Chronic Bias Against Israel' - Duration: 2:47.

For more infomation >> US Leaves UN Human Rights Council Due To Its 'Chronic Bias Against Israel' - Duration: 2:47.

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N. Korea faces decisive dramatic choice; U.S. has no interest in lengthy talks: Bolton - Duration: 1:50.

In Washington, meanwhile, U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says North Korea faces

a decisive and dramatic choice -- whether it'll give up its nuclear weapons.

Not only its nukes but its chemical weapons and ballistic missiles.

And, he says, America will be watching closely for concrete steps by the regime.

Park Ji-won has more.

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday,...

U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is facing

a critical decision.

He told 'Fox and Friends',.... that U.S. President Trump made it very clear to Kim Jong-un that

he faces a decisive and dramatic choice on whether North Korea is prepared to give up

its nuclear weapons program,... as well as its chemical weapons and ballistic missiles.

He added if North Korea does give up such weapons,.. the regime can have very

different future.

Bolton stressed that Pyongyang has said that it would give up its weapons programs,...

and the U.S. will find out soon,... whether the North has made that strategic decision,..

when U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo holds meetings with North Korean officials.

The U.S. National Security Advisor also said North Korea should make the first move,...

to show its sincerity about complete denuclearization.

He added that President Trump does not intend to repeat the mistakes of past administrations,...

and has no interest in lengthy and delayed talks.

Bolton said that until the U.S. sees real evidence and concrete steps toward denuclearization,...

all the current international sanctions will remain in place,.. adding that the U.S. will

watch very closely,... to see whether the North's actions follow its words.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> N. Korea faces decisive dramatic choice; U.S. has no interest in lengthy talks: Bolton - Duration: 1:50.

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Trump says N. Korea has returned remains of 200 U.S. soldiers - Duration: 2:05.

North Korea has reportedly returned the remains of American soldiers that went missing during

the Korean War.

While there are no official confirmation from military authorities... according to our Ko

Roon-hee..., multiple news outlets are citing U.S. officials about the specific transfer

plan.

Speaking at a rally in Minnesota on Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said North Korea

has returned the remains of 200 U.S. troops missing from the Korean War.

"We got back our great fallen heroes, the remains, in fact today, already 200 have been

sent back."

Multiple news outlets had been saying the transfer was going to happen soon,... citing

U.S. officials.

The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that they would be handed over in the next

day or two.

A U.S. official told the Journal that the remains would likely be brought to Osan Air

Base, located some 60 kilometers south of Seoul.

After a ceremony, the official said, they would be sent to Hickam Air Force Base in

Hawaii for scientific testing and identification.

However, the official pointed out that the remains are "co-mingled."

This means that there might be individuals of other nationalities, not just Americans.

After the identification process, non-U.S. remains will be sent back to their home countries.

This comes after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed a joint statement

at their summit in Singapore on June 12th... in which they committed to recovering the

remains of prisoners of war and those missing in action from the Korean War,… including

the immediate repatriation of those already identified.

According to the U.S. Department of Defense, about 77-hundred U.S. military personnel remain

unaccounted from the Korean War… of whom about 53-hundred are estimated to be in North

Korea.

Meanwhile, South Korea's defense ministry said it can't confirm anything yet... including

where the transfer was to take place.

Ko Roon-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says N. Korea has returned remains of 200 U.S. soldiers - Duration: 2:05.

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EU to launch counter trade tariffs against U.S. goods from Friday - Duration: 0:28.

The European Union will start imposing a slew of retaliatory trade tariffs on U.S. goods

from Friday.

The move comes in response to the Trump administration's decision to slap tariffs on European steel

and aluminum.

The EU's trade chief, Cecilia Malmstrom, said Wednesday that about three-and-a-half-billion

dollars-worth of American goods will be taxed.

The products range from bourbon whiskey and peanut butter to Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

For more infomation >> EU to launch counter trade tariffs against U.S. goods from Friday - Duration: 0:28.

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North Korea to return U.S. remains who died in Korean War: report - Duration: 0:44.

North Korea is reportedly returning to the U.S. the remains of up to 200 people believed

to be members of the U.S. armed forces who died during the Korean War.

Citing multiple U.S. government officials, ...the Associated Press and CNN reported on

Wednesday.... that it was unclear where and when the actual transfer would take place

or whether the remains have already been delivered.

But they say,.... the remains would ultimately be taken to Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii

where the U.S. Defense Department has a lab to identify missing service members.

It was reported that U.S. President Donald Trump had asked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

for the remains during their historic summit in Singapore last week... and that Kim had

agreed.

For more infomation >> North Korea to return U.S. remains who died in Korean War: report - Duration: 0:44.

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Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Death In The United States; What's Causing People To Take Their....? - Duration: 7:00.

Hey it's Dr. Phil and I'm talking to you

from my conference room at Paramount Studios today,

and I am with Coach Mike here,

Mike Bayer, you were introduced to him

this season on the show because he's agreed

to help me with a lot of the folks

that we're working with this season

and he and I were having lunch

and we were talking about this

suicide pattern that we've been seeing

and we've got Kate Spade

has tragically taken her life,

Anthony Bourdain, Robin Williams,

we go back a little bit,

Chester Bennington from Linkin Park,

Chis Cornell from Soundgarden,

there's just been a lot of really

high profile suicides, right?

There's been a lot and I think

a lot of people are confused,

and looking for some answers.

You know, one of the things

that I get asked a lot is,

is this really happening more,

or is it just that because we've got the internet

and there's so much going on, coverage wise,

that we're just hearing about it more

or is it really happening more.

And so I really started doing

some research on this,

you and I have talked about this,

and the fact of the matter is sadly,

suicide rates are up, in fact there's

an increase in suicide rates 25%, since 1999.

And that's a lot in 18, 19 years.

That's a big jump don't you think?

It's really big considering

people can look at healthy options on the internet,

in who they pursue and what they follow,

and there's also the other route,

which is people getting into a really dark place.

Yeah, and so I dug a little deeper because,

I said okay so if there's been a substantial increase

in people that are taking their own lives,

who is it?

Who are the people who are taking their own lives.

One of the things that was really disturbing

to me is that the CDC reports that

54% have no history of mental illness.

And here's what that means,

that means they are untreated,

it doesn't mean they don't have mental illness,

it means because they have no history of mental illness,

that means they haven't been in treatment.

They've had mental illness, most likely,

but have not been treated for it,

because they have no history of mental illness

meaning they haven't engaged a treatment facility,

a treatment professional, so they'd either had

an untreated mental illness, or they have

encountered some kind of acute stress,

grief, abuse, some romantic breakdown,

some financial crisis.

So, 54% of these people had not engaged

any kind of mental health professional

or treatment facility before they took their life.

Which makes it really hard to know their diagnosis,

what the treatment plan would be,

how to actually help someone you know

a lot of people out there have friends

who they may be concerned about,

and they don't know how to talk to them.

Yeah but think about it, what you're saying

is so important because that means

they had not even been through

the first line of defense.

How many of those people,

even going to their first counselor,

that may be their counselor at their church,

their neighborhood therapist,

how many of those at even the first line

of intervention could have been saved

that never reached out.

Because CDC reports further that 90%

of the people that do take their life,

did have a mental illness at the time that they did it.

Yeah.

90% of them were not mentally healthy

when they did it, which means

it was an irrational decision.

They weren't thinking, mentally

and emotionally clearly, at the time

that they took their lives.

So, I think one of the things that

Mike and I are wanting to say is that

taking your own life is not something

that's done by rational people

it's something that's done by people

that are suffering from mental illness,

half of which never ask for help.

So that's very suggestive of an issue

of asking for help and we're gonna

talk about that in a little bit.

I'm curious you know one of the things

when we got together and I was asking

questions is, to understand

a little bit about the psychology

of someone who would take their own life.

You know there's so many different theories,

it's almost one of those taboo topics,

and I thought it would be really helpful

for you to explain what is the typical psychology

of someone who reaches that point.

Well, I will, and I'll tell you

the interesting thing is,

this is the tenth cause of death in America.

All the diseases, car wrecks, everything,

suicide is the tenth cause of people

losing their lives.

45,000 people a year take their own life

and the problem is this is not

a single factor phenomenon.

It is a complex, multi factor phenomenon

and what leads to suicide can be

a combination of a lot of things.

Often it involves problems with relationships,

it involves problems with drugs,

it involves problems with sickness

where someone is terminally ill

or they have a sickness that creates

a lot of pain and they lose hope,

it involves people that have career issues

problems with their job.

It involves people that have tremendous

financial burdens and they don't think

they can get out from under them.

Or they have big legal problems,

whether criminal or civil, but they just

feel that they're just completely overwhelmed,

and those are some of the complex

factors that lead to them,

that lead to the decision for suicide.

That's not so much about what they talk about

with themselves, and I'll tell you what

we've been on for awhile so I wanna do this

a couple of more times, what I wanna do next

the next time we sit down and talk,

I wanna talk about what are the warning signs

of somebody that is at risk for suicide,

whether it's you or somebody you love,

and then I also wanna talk about

what to do about it when you recognize it.

So what do you say we do that

the next couple of times we sit down?

Let's do it.

Okay, we're gonna be talking about this

in the future as well,

so next we're gonna talk about

what are the warning signs,

and what to do when you see them.

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