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China and I respect President Xi but they've been killing us five hundred and

seven billion dollars in trade deficits last year then you want to do something

about it you get attacked that war was lost from trade many years ago the war

was lost but now we're gonna win it there's president Trump last night in

Montana Montana ticket us wipe at China on it's unfair trade practices this has

the US and China hit each other with brand new tariffs so what does this mean

for your wallet all right here break it down Charles Payne host of making money

on Fox Business Network you're gonna watch him tonight but first you gonna

watch him here so China's immediately responded last out of President Trump

accusing the White House of behaving like a gang of hoodlums as a 34 billion

dollars worth of tariffs your reaction show China that's the worse side that's

the pot calling the kettle black right I mean come on they they are the ultimate

thieves okay beyond just having this unfair balance of unfair trade

arrangement they have stolen so much from American they'd stolen the sweat of

our brow they've stolen our technology earlier this week they had a sham court

ruling against one of our biggest semiconductor companies based in Boise

Idaho they said they said a Taiwanese company that we stole technology from

them they've been stealing from us for years and years and years and years

Charles what is going on now with the imposition of these tariffs as of

midnight last night this is still part of the negotiation it is part

negotiation here all the tariffs that were went on last night

818 lines of products right there let's see how let's see how great the world

trade system is worked in 1979 China's share of global GDP less than 2% right

now it's 15 percent ours was twenty seven percent is twenty four percent so

as we drift China is rocketing higher let me tell you something it is not I

really take the fence when someone says when we use tariffs it's war but when

other nations like China which has an average tariff of 10 percent uses them

it's business as usual so that's the reason so let's talk about the

implementation Canada and Mexico are now imposing retaliatory tariffs on us the

EU is planned to do the same thing but not as strong we're going to have me

over there what's the plan the plan is to put economic pressure on these

countries right so that they come to the table and we have free / fair honest

countries are used to that what do you say though to folks soybean farmers and

people when they go to the store and products that they buy every single day

for the family seventy percent those what I would say to soybean farmers

don't let the Washington Post in New York Times fool you story bring prices

peaked in 2012 they were down 50 percent the day President Trump was inaugurated

I didn't see a single story in the walls in a Wall Street Journal front page or

the Washington Post front page of the New York Times we feel so sorry for the

soybean farmers this is a bigger much larger picture give it a chance to work

give it a few months to work don't call it dead on arrival we backstop these

groups with federal money certain farmers soybean farmers I would because

like I said they were already in a death spiral but here's the point

yesterday Angela Merkel blinked a little bit okay China has made a lot of moves

people don't understand China's its tightest technology stuck there their

stock market down 50% we are winning the war right now if we would just be cool

we can win this thing all right job numbers out of a three

this morning Charles I mean that's not exciting news that's real news in the

truck so if we didn't get to back in a moment you'll gradually see a commercial

good morning to you back with some quick headlines

turns out boys make much more doing chores compared to girls seven dollars

and nine cents more data collected from the allowance at busy kid shows that the

average boy earned thirteen dollars and 80 cents per week girls only six dollars

71 cents and chick-fil-a taking the top spot as America's most beloved fast food

chain for the third year in a row according to the American Customer

Satisfaction Index the chain has the best customer service there you have it

Abby great food great alright not being a pose contributor

Kimberly Johnson taken to task online for this now deleted tweet it says out

on the road the other day I saw an affluent black man driving a BMW with

two bumper stickers one was pro NRA and the other one was a tea party sticker

that read don't tread on me this left me very confused NRA TV hosts colleano r

has a response to her and he joins us now from the great city of Dallas Kohli

and good morning to you morning thanks for having me guys when you saw that

tweet it bothered you why oh it bothered me because it kind of

prejudge me or kind of characterized me as being someone who can't believe a

certain thing simply due to my race and so when I initially saw it I felt

offended but then that immediately after that I thought you know what this is

actually an opportunity there's a lot of this discourse that's been going back

and forth especially on Twitter and I saw it as an opportunity to have a

conversation which is why I invited her on my show so that we can actually

converse back and forth about okay why do I believe what I believe and then why

does she feel the way she felt about why I believe yeah this is a one example of

so so many that we see today on social media is a great place to attack someone

without knowing one thing about who that person is and why they think the way

that they think so she then deleted that tweet and she responded to what people

were saying about it she said I deleted it because people were putting words in

my mouth and changing my original intent for the record I do not believe everyone

should vote the way I do however I am free

wonder what motivates people to vote and what did you make of her response to

that because it seemed like her original tweet what she was very clear about what

she was trying to say there oh no she was absolutely clear it was pretty

evident that she made an assumption about a black man in a BMW based on a

bumper stickers he had on his car me personally I'm anti bumper sticker

however but I am also a black man who was built a platform based on a right

that not so long ago was denied to people who look just like me so I think

it only makes sense that an organization like the NRA who protects those rights

for everyone that whether you're black white green you're going to support that

and so it shouldn't be any question there but nonetheless she had the

question and she's wondering and I'm more than welcome to have that

conversation and I think we're right now we're at a precipice where I think the

conversations are starting to happen I was just on Bill Maher where I was

able to have that conversation and we were able to meet on on the middle

ground in some respects and I think that's the first step and so hopefully

we can continue that on with her coming on my show or anyone else wants to have

that conversation corleone you said I even feel bad as she is somewhat a

victim of her own identity politics what did you mean by that well it's look I

don't know her III don't know what her her actual

beliefs are but going based on her comments it makes it seem like she was

around a certain group of people and felt that she understood what black

people are supposed to think and I don't know how broad her experience is but it

seemed very very small considering what she posted on Twitter and so I think

what's happened throughout the last several years is there has been this

identity politics where if you fit a certain group you sit in this box and

this is exactly what you're supposed to think if you step outside of that we're

gonna shame you so that you either go back or if you don't go back we're gonna

ostracize you socially yeah and Colleen this is not just about her right I think

this speaks to what we're seeing play out across this country people being

kicked out of restaurants because they prejudge them based on who they work for

or a hat they're wearing what is the message you have this morning to people

regardless of their race regardless of their political

affiliation of how we move forward more together with respect if the ultimate

goal of this country is for us to all live together in this country in peace

we have to have conversations we can't just shun people who don't

agree with us off to another place and not want to interact or deal with them

we've got to have those conversations I think we're past the point now where we

just start slinging insults back and forth and sit down and talk to each

other because I think once we start doing that we'll start to realize we

have more in common than we realize and at that point we can start moving the

needle forward and actually start finding solutions to the problems that

we do have in this country maybe you both have a dislike for bumper stickers

you just don't even know thanks for carrying on the conversation here with

us today NRA TV colleano Li Lian Anwar that is to say thank you very much

thank you so much absolute thanks for having the guys all right coming up

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo starting a new round of talks with North Korea

overnight so what happens now we are live next plus here is a tip alcohol and

fireworks they don't mix oh well this guy he

learned it the hard way plus it's just another day in paradise country

superstar Phil pastor is hanging out in the curette corner before taking the

stage for our all-american summer concert series where you got the a team

with the cake cups doc Pompey will be heading this weekend after that meeting

which see if you can get North Korea to denuclearize go make it easier on the

Secretary of State

yeah I'll give that a shot maybe I'll travel over in a little bit we're in

Tokyo here right now the Secretary of State is in Pyongyang he just wrapped

about three hours of meetings with senior North Korean officials those

meetings will continue tomorrow and this is all part of this effort with the

Secretary of State the Japanese government

the South Korean government all trying to get North Korea to to relieve North

Korea of its nuclear program upon arriving in Pyongyang Pompeo noted this

is the first time that he's met face to face with North Korean delegation since

the summit in singapore between president Trump and kim jeong-hoon

they're the two leaders signed a statement that left many of the details

of how North Korea would give up its program up to negotiations like they're

having right now now Pompeo says he's looking to fill in those details wants

to continue the momentum towards implementation of what President Trump

and Kim jong-un agreed to in Singapore and he says he expects North Korea is

ready to do the same he also says that these meetings are about building trust

continuing to build trust between the government of North Korea and the United

States this is all about how North Korea would surrender its nuclear weapons

program what it would receive in return and when it would receive it back to you

guys it's your sense that they understand what's at stake there there's

not any tangible gains all this cooperation will dissipate is there that

sense on their side

so absolutely as these negotiations have continued the face-to-face ones have

resumed now but they have been talking the United States and North Korea since

the Singapore summit not in the face-to-face fashion like they're doing

right now there needs to be some tangible progress towards that and

that's something that the United States is stressing on this the the Singapore

summit what they agreed to they're left a lot of the details most of the details

up to these negotiations and they're gonna start to need to see results see

what comes out of this meeting Richardson live for us in Tokyo rich

thank you so much I'll check back in later all right

25 minutes now before the top of the hour there's other news and Jillian's

got that that's right good friday morning let's get caught up on some your

headlines starting with this more than five dozen illegal immigrants rescued

from scorching hot tractor-trailers border agents busting 64 people in five

separate incidents over the weekend nine Americans also arrested for helping

them sneak across the border in the last two months the agency prevented 42

smuggling attempts more than four hundred people detained from those

trucks crossing the southern border a Democrat is jumping his pretty ship New

York Assemblyman dove hi Kent slamming a Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer

over his recent attacks on President Trump he wrote on Facebook quote Senator

Schumer as a fellow Democrat I asked you to work to restore sanity and honesty to

our party so I can feel good about supporting it fully until them I'm

afraid the Republicans have my support the lawmaker says Schumer left out vital

information in his fundraising emails about the economy peace with North Korea

and low unemployment take a look at this insane video a man

For more infomation >> U.S. IMPOSED TARIFFS VS. CHINA WORTH S34B - Duration: 12:38.

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China Blames U.S. For 'Largest-Scale Trade War' - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> China Blames U.S. For 'Largest-Scale Trade War' - Duration: 1:56.

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Anne Frank's Family Tried to Escape to the U.S., Research Suggests - Duration: 6:13.

 (BERLIN) — Research suggests the family of Anne Frank, the world famous Jewish diarist who died in the Holocaust, attempted to immigrate to the United States and later also to Cuba, but their efforts were thwarted by America's restrictive immigration policy and the outbreak of World War II

The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum said Friday that documents indicate Anne's father Otto tried twice to collect the papers needed to obtain visas for the United States

He later also appears to have applied for a visa to Cuba.However, the Frank family's escape efforts were all in vain

Eventually they went into hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam on July 6, 1942 — exactly 76 years ago

 "I am forced to look out for emigration and as far as I can see USA is the only country we could go to," Otto Frank wrote in English to a friend in the United States in 1941

 His efforts to get the family out of the Netherlands to the U.S. likely started as early as 1938 — a turbulent year in which Nazi Germany annexed Austria and part of Czechoslovakia into the Third Reich

On Nov. 9 that year, Nazis terrorized Jews throughout the country in the violent Kristallnacht pogroms, also known as the "Night of Broken Glass

"  Otto Frank wrote in his 1941 letter to his friend Nathan Straus that he had filed an application at the American consulate in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam in 1938

 However, he also mentioned that "all the papers have been destroyed there," because on May 14, 1940, while the Frank family was still on a waiting list for possible visas, the American consulate was devastated during German bombardment and all papers were lost

 Even without the loss of their visa application, it would have been difficult for the Franks to immigrate to the United States

With hundreds of thousands of people seeking refuge in the U.S. each year by the time war broke out in 1939, Washington was issuing fewer than 30,000 annual visas

 The processing of a visa application also lasted several years and included a huge amount of paper work, affidavits from relatives or friends in the U

S. Even with all these demands fulfilled, applicants could still be turned down.  The new research focused on the paper trail, looking at documents like the affidavits of support, testimonies on character and other such items provided to the U

S. authorities in the screening process, in addition to items like birth certificates, wedding certificates, tax clearances and more

 The war further complicated any immigration efforts. A renewed attempt in 1941 to get the family to the U

S. failed because all American consulates in Germany-occupied Europe, including the Netherlands, were closed by the Nazis

A visa application to Cuba that same year also never came through.  While the Franks were not explicitly denied visas by the American consulate, "their efforts were thwarted by American bureaucracy, war and time," the historians wrote

 "All their attempts failed, so going into hiding was their last attempt trying to get out of the hands of the Nazis," said Annemarie Bekker from the Anne Frank House

 The family hid for more than two years during the war and it was then that Anne wrote her famous diary

On Aug. 4, 1944, they were discovered and ultimately deported to Auschwitz.  Only Anne's father Otto survived the war

Anne and her sister died in Bergen-Belsen camp. Anne was 15.  After the war, Otto Frank had his daughter's diary published, and it went on to become a symbol of hope and resilience that has been translated into dozens of languages

 The house where the Franks hid was turned into a museum that is one of Amsterdam's most popular tourist attractions

For more infomation >> Anne Frank's Family Tried to Escape to the U.S., Research Suggests - Duration: 6:13.

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A Budding Trade War Could Harm a Growing U.S and California Economy - Duration: 7:17.

A Budding Trade War Could Harm a Growing U.S.

and California Economy

Despite rumblings of a trade war, the U.S. economy is marching forward at a nice pace

as the U.S. unemployment rate hits a low not seen for almost 50 years.

Jobs are still being created every month with no end in sight.

Even with inflation heating up to 2.4 percent during the first five months of this year,

everything seems to be under control.

In May, the U.S. unemployment rate was at 3.8 percent and the California unemployment

rate stood at 4.2 percent.

"It is steady as she goes for the regional, state and U.S. economy," said Robert Kleinhenz,

an economist and executive director of research for Beacon Economics in Los Angeles.

"Here in California, it has been a good year, outpacing the U.S. in terms of job creation.

We have seen 1.8 percent to 2 percent growth in jobs over last year compared to 1.6 percent

for the nation as a whole," he said.

In California, industries that have been expanding the most rapidly include healthcare, leisure

and hospitality (mostly restaurants), and the construction industry, Kleinhenz said.

One cloud on the horizon is a possible trade war, which could have a ripple effect on the

Los Angeles/Long Beach port complex, the largest in the United States.

Nearly 40 percent of all cargo containers that come into the United States are processed

by these two ports.

Recently, the Port of Los Angeles calculated that U.S. tariffs on items including aluminum,

steel, washing machines, solar panels and possibly cars would have a big effect on its

business.

Gene Seroka, the port's executive director, recently calculated that U.S. tariffs on Chinese

goods and retaliatory Chinese tariffs could affect 15 percent of shipments passing through

the watery gateway.

A 25 percent tariff on $34 billion in Chinese goods is scheduled to begin July 6, along

with Chinese retaliatory measures of the same value on U.S. goods.

There are also plans for the U.S. to impose 25 percent tariffs on an additional $16 billion

worth of Chinese goods, and 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion more, but the timing of those

tariffs is still up in the air.

This comes at a time when the local ports are showing healthy cargo-container volumes.

Last year was a record-breaking year for both the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long

Beach.

Together, both ports handled 16.8 million 20-foot cargo containers compared to 15.57

million containers in 2016.

But container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles is down 4.4 percent this year while volume

is up 16.2 percent at the Port of Long Beach.

Paul Bingham, an economic consultant who specializes in trade and transportation at the Economic

Research Development Group in Boston, said there is no doubt that trade wars damage economies.

"When you have imposed tariffs and barriers to trade, just the uncertainty to transactions

around trade raises business risks, which has costs," he said.

"It leads to hesitation and exploration of trading alternatives.

And for an important gateway like we have in Southern California, it means that there

will be less business, less hours for longshore workers and less employment for companies

that handle products."

Foreign businesses thinking of setting up a factory or office in the U.S. might shift

their plans, feeling their investment might be in jeopardy if they plan to sell their

goods around the world.

Bingham estimates that a trade war could reduce the nation's gross domestic product by one-tenth

of a percent to one-half of a percent this year.

Currently, the nation's GDP is expected to grow by about 2.9 percent in 2018.

"This could shake businesses, consumer confidence and tip us into a recession," the economist

said.

Shop till you drop

With more money in their pockets, consumers have been on a major shopping spree recently.

In May, consumer spending at retail stores was up 5.6 percent over last year while clothing

and clothing accessories stores did better with an 8.2 percent jump from one year ago,

according to the National Retail Federation.

"I haven't seen this much economic confidence since Ronald Reagan was president [in the

1980s]," said Britt Beemer, a retail analyst and founder of America's Research Group,

which polls 1,200 consumers a week to take the pulse of their retail-spending attitude.

But he said any retailer who wants to survive needs to get out of a shopping mall.

"Mall traffic is dropping like a rock.

The anchors are pulling the malls down," he said.

"It's an economic mess."

In a recent survey, he said that 56 percent to 58 percent of consumers said they don't

want to shop in a mall because it was so inefficient.

"You have to park, walk through the parking lot, walk through the mall to get to the stores

and walk back through the mall to get to the parking lot," he explained.

"And the under-35-year-old crowd is incredibly impatient.

If you waste 15 minutes of their time, they get angry."

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SDSU Overnight Trip + First Time Bowling & Ping Pong // US High School VLOG #11 | Alex Nalim - Duration: 12:02.

[Spanish]

OMG! The feeling...

Eh...wait, this is quick tho.

It's 3.

It's 3 already. And I haven't done any-

commentary.

Wait, what's your number?

Emi: Alex, u walk too fast.

304?

Yeah.

You're right here, next to me.

Damn...we're roommates (I meant next door).

K: Does anybody have #302?

Jami: I'm right here at 305.

K: Do u have 302?

So actually I am one of like the first 12 - wait where's my key?

It's outside!

You left ur key-u left it outside?!

I left my key outside.

I'm actually like one of the first 12 people (to check in).

This is why you should stick next to the teacher.

So that's why you [can] always a lot of access.

So that's my advise to u if u go on any field trip.

I didn't know we're sharing a bathroom.

What sup, bro? Sup!

Y'all have a sink in here.

This is the bathroom.

I'm gonna draw my eyebrows all day in front of this beautiful mirror.

Alright, that's enough.

Guess what?

You got a pillow... and a blanket.

And you know what they told me to bring? All of this stuff with me:

the sheet...the blanket...

Where's the pillow? There we go. The pillow.

And that's why my suitcase is so filled up.

And I'm so annoyed. I just wanted somebody to come here and then get all this stuff back home.

Right now, we're gonna go eat.

So this is the food that I got. I'm halfway done.

But still American food...dorm food...they should have more diversity stuff.

This is why it's making you fat and I gained 10 kilos the first month I came here

I'm at Aztec Lane.

I just changed my shoes.

B: Oh it's a vlog.

Ay...Brannon is here.

This is always awkward w/ u guys in it.

Hey!

*dab*

*ugly*

D: Whose turn is this?

Jami: It's her (referring to me).

D: Ok, grab a ball.

D: Step one. Grab a ball.

Since you're starting out,

go up to the line.

*no effort*

Emi: Hey, u did good.

Emi: Ay, it's fine.

That's pretty for a first time.

This is my fourth time.

Go Alex! x2

Come on, Alex!

Go, Alex!

*A+ for encouragement*

It's fine.

Good [enough] for a [super] beginner.

*sore throat*

So right now, we're at the sixth round.

My thumb kinda hurts.

Idk if you can see this redness or not.

Maybe this side. Nope, not really

It's still work.

I got new shoes and she got one too (fake bragger).

It's so slippery.

It's night time.

Go, Alex!

I'll try that one (technique) again.

Go, Alex! x2

*I got a strike by doing that btw*

It works.

My problem everything.

Getting thumb stick inside this hole.

D: Try to do a spin. Have u done any backspin?

Alex: What is that?

D: So u hold it like this. Then swipe it.

Alex: This or this?

D: Like that. Then spin it.

DRK: Don't ppl do that low...like right here.

DRK: Oh! We're recording?

DRK: Idk if I can beat one of them (referring to me and my opponent).

Alex: I'm going to try that one next.

DRK: U're going to play pool next?

Alex: I like pool (mobile game). But I haven't never play it (real life pool).

D: Alex, u play ping pong a lot?

Alex: This is my first time.

D: Oh sht.

This is her - geezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Jami: this is her geez *chuckling*

I caught it for the very first time. *I suck at catching*

Bye, Aztec Lanes.

Emily, how was it?

JL: It was good.

Emi: It's ok.

My thumb hurts.

JL: She was calling someone when we were having fun.

This is actually 8 o'clock right now and the light is out. The clock's light is out.

And the sky is bright. I decide to go on tour instead of a movie night.

Anyway, this place looked like a park to me.

It's a VLOG!!!

Emi: She makes good money.

Not yet. Hi there!

All these lines are just for the concert.

There's an RV too.

Is this the turtle horn - Turtle pond.

There's fish.

[Spanish] Fish.

Where? Where? The turtles r right there.

*Learning how to say "turtles" in Spanish*

Okay, it's a "gas".

You're gonna prank them.

The store sells them (fish n turtles' food).

R they gonna come?

D: Look! Even the fish is thinking I'm giving them food.

Psychology

Jami: He (the fish) looks like I don't trust him (D).

D: That big one right there will do (jump out of the water).

D: See? That's y they r all over here.

Soccer field

D: That's crappy chappy, the worst place of the world.

It's called Crappy Chappy for a reason.

Why? Tell me.

The elevator breaks all the time.

There's no restaurant like the other dorms have.

The shower breaks all the time.

D: I live there during my freshmen year (Year1 of College).

This place is beautiful.

It looks like one of those pictures that I draw all the times.

I may not look like it but I used to do drawing like right off the bat, just like how I play table tennis.

Geology, Mathematics, Computer Science. Oh, CS. That's my thing.

OMG. They got scared because of a rat.

Where is the rat?

Where?

They are screaming over there.

Ooo...u nearly tripped, bro.

Guess what we just discovered.

We got a [Fluorescent lamp] down here.

Nice.

I'm up. Don't wake me up.

Teacher: Good morning!

I think a simple knock wouldn't wake the others up.

So right now, it's 6...it's nearly 6:45 am.

And we're gonna have breakfast soon.

this is what I'm having for breakfast and she got the same thing because like that's the only option but

It's better than the evening one cuz the evening one is completely fast food.

*Trying to do a dorm tour*

Oh! The elevator is here. Ok.

I think that's the mailboxes.

This is the concert last night. This is where it took place.

They r dying (laughing) again.

My stomach hurts too.

My abs tho.

My abs? Oh ho ho.

The dorm actually has a pool outside here.

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U.S. looks forward to final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea: Pompeo - Duration: 0:58.

Let's begin with Mike Pompeo's high-stakes trip to Pyongyang.

The U.S. Secretary of State is due in the North Korean capital on Friday as Washington

looks to come home with a roadmap for the regime's nuclear disarmament.

Pompeo tweeted on Thursday that he's looking forward to continuing their work "toward the

final, verified denuclearization" of North Korea, "as agreed to by Chairman Kim (Jong-un)."

Pompeo is scheduled to be in Pyongyang for around a day-and-a-half,... most of which

time will be spent in meetings with North Korean officials,... including with the North

Korean leader.

The key issues will include securing a declaration of all of North Korea's nuclear arsenal, a

verification regime for dismantlement and a timeline for denuclearization.

We'll have more updates throughout the day as we get them.

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Trade Tariffs On China Begin, Response On U.S. Goods Announced - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> Trade Tariffs On China Begin, Response On U.S. Goods Announced - Duration: 1:28.

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New U.S. Citizens Take Oath At Naturalization Ceremony - Duration: 1:51.

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Secretary of State Pompeo seeks all of North Korea's nuclear sites: Jack Keane - Duration: 4:11.

For more infomation >> Secretary of State Pompeo seeks all of North Korea's nuclear sites: Jack Keane - Duration: 4:11.

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U.S. imposes US$ 34 bil. tariffs on Chinese goods - Duration: 2:29.

America's new tariffs on Chinese goods are now in effect.

Beijing is ready to immediately respond with duties of its own.

U.S. President Donald Trump remains unfazed, adamant on his stance that a trade war is

something his country can't lose because Washington holds all the cards.

Kim Hye-sung has more on the developments that's spooked markets the world over, including

Korea.

It's D-day.

The U.S. has slapped tariffs on Chinese goods on Friday, the first shot in a trade war between

the world's two biggest economies.

As of Friday U.S. Eastern time, Washington started taxing 818 Chinese products, including

semiconductors and airplane parts, that are worth 34 billion U.S. dollars a year.

The Chinese foreign ministry immediately responded, saying China has always opposed trade protectionism

and that unilateral pressure will be futile.

Beijing has vowed to hit back with tariffs on the same amount of U.S. goods, ranging

from soybeans to pork.

The move comes after President Trump repeatedly decried the U.S. trade deficit with China,

and accused Beijing of forcing U.S. companies to transfer their intellectual property to

Chinese companies to enter the Chinese market.

Following Friday's tariffs, the U.S. also plans to impose a second round of tariffs

on 16 billion dollars' worth of Chinese products in about two weeks, another action China has

said it would respond to in kind, by imposing tariffs on U.S. products including soybeans,

dairy products and automobiles.

Experts are warning that an escalating trade war between the two superpowers could disrupt

supply chains and hurt business confidence.

Hyundai Research Institute estimates that if the United States imports of Chinese goods

drop 10 percent, this will eventually cause Korea's exports to China to shrink by more

than 28 billion U.S. dollars.

"South Korea trades 37 percent of its exports with China and the U.S..

In particular, it sells a lot of intermediary goods to China that are made into final goods

and exported to the U.S. Growing trade tensions, tit-for-tat measures between Washington and

Beijing could slowdown South Korea's real economy."

The Trump administration in addition has mounting clashes with other trading partners, in particular

Canada, Mexico and the EU Fitch Ratings estimates that a full-blown

trade war between Washington and Beijing could cost the world economy some two trillion U.S.

dollars.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods to start July 6 - Duration: 2:23.

The first wave of U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports will take effect on July 6th, according

to a statement from the U.S. Trade Representative.

China has vowed to strike back with tariffs on an equal amount of U.S. exports, marking

a new milestone in a conflict that has spooked global markets.

Kim Hyesung reports.

It's D-day.

The U.S. is set to slap tariffs on Chinese goods on Friday, the first shot in a trade

war between the world's two biggest economies.

Starting Friday, the U.S. will tax around 800 Chinese products that are worth 34 billion

U.S. dollars a year.

Beijing has said retaliatory tariffs on around 545 U.S. goods ranging from soybeans to pork,

also worth around 34 billion dollars, will go into effect immediately after the U.S.

acts.

It could mark a new phase of a trade conflict that has roiled global markets in recent days.

President Trump has repeatedly decried the U.S. trade deficit with China, which totaled

over 375 billion dollars last year.

In mid-June, Trump said the U.S. would begin charging two rounds of tariffs.

First, a 25 percent tariff on 34 billion dollars of goods that's followed by another round

of tariffs on 16 billion dollars of Chinese imports.

China has vowed to respond with equivalent tariffs on 16 billion dollars of U.S. products

including soybeans, other farm crops, dairy products and automobiles, targeting American

farmers, who overwhelmingly backed Trump in the 2016 election.

With further tit-for-tat levies already threatened between the U.S. and China, experts are concerned

it will mark the start of a trade war that spreads globally, which could hurt the South

Korean economy.

"South Korea trades 37 percent of its exports with China and the U.S..

In particular, it sells a lot of intermediary goods to China, that are made into final goods

and exported to the U.S. Growing trade tensions, tit-for-tat measures between Washington and

Beijing could slowdown South Korea's real economy."

Fitch Ratings estimates a full-blown trade war between the G2 could cost the world economy

two trillion U.S. dollars.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News.

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China reacts as trade war with US kicks off - Duration: 1:11.

China is making its position on the new U.S.-China trade war quite clear: It doesn't like the

idea, but if the U.S. is looking for a fight it will get one.

The two countries have each slapped tariffs on $34 billion worth of imports, and more

tariffs could be on the horizon.

China's economic ministry accused the U.S. of violating World Trade Organization rules

and being a "trade bully," claiming China's own tariffs are just a counter-attack to U.S.

trade aggression.

China's also been sounding the alarm about the potential damage a trade war will do to

the global economy, emphasizing its harmful effects on ordinary consumers.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Friday there are ultimately no winners in a trade war.

But behind the dire warnings, China is hunkering down for the long haul.

An editorial in China's state-controlled Global Times newspaper says China should endure the

short-term pain and come up with a damaging response to the U.S. tariffs.

The U.S. is showing no signs of backing down either.

President Trump recently suggested U.S. tariffs on China could reach $500 billion — close

to the total amount U.S. actually bought from China in 2017.

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Trump Creates "Denaturalization" Task Force To Strip People Of Their US Citizenship - Duration: 3:08.

You know one of the things that I've learned from the Trump administration is that you

should never ever think that well, things can't get any worse, because Donald Trump

will always do whatever it takes to prove to you that he's going to continue to make

things worse.

On July 5th, the day after the 4th of July, where everybody's celebrating how great America

is, it was revealed that not only is the Trump administration trying to end a program by

which immigrants can come into the United States, serve in our armed forces, protecting

our country, and then they get citizenship.

He's trying to end that because no reason really, but he's also created several weeks

ago a de-naturalization task force here in the United States.

Here is what the de-naturalization task force is going to be doing.

They're going to be going through immigration records and naturalization records which are

people who've come to the United States.

They went through the legal process.

They did everything correctly, and they became US citizens.

His little task force is going to go through and start flagging people who are US citizens

and saying we're going to revoke you.

We're going to revoke you, we're going to revoke you.

They're going to strip people of their US citizenship just so that they can deport them.

These are people who went through the background checks.

They passed all the tests.

They did everything necessary, and now this administration wants to strip them of their

US citizenship, strip American soldiers of their US citizenship as well, just so we can

ship them back home, for no reason whatsoever other than for Trump to pander to his racist

base.

That is what this about.

100%.

Because you can't sit there and say, as Trump has done so many times, we only want the people

who come here legally, but then take the people who came here legally and strip them of their

citizenship and send them back.

We have passed that.

That talking point that all Republicans have been throwing out recently was just proven

to be a big pile of crap.

They don't believe that.

They don't want them here if they came here legally, illegally, as a child.

It doesn't matter.

They want them gone.

If you're not a white well to do dude, guess what?

You're on the chopping block right now.

It doesn't matter if you have followed the law your entire life, no matter where you

came from.

You came here, you got your citizenship papers.

You stand up every time you hear the pledge of allegiance, you wrap yourself in the American

flag.

Oh well.

Not good enough for the Trump administration because your skin color, your culture doesn't

match what they want to see when they walk down the street.

That's what this is about.

This isn't about people coming here legally or illegally.

It's about the color of their skin and the culture that they came from.

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