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South Korea and the US have reaffirmed their determination to realize the final

full and verified denuclearization of North Korea

that's according to a statement released by the US State Department on Monday on

Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan's meeting with South Korean

national assembly speaker moon hee-sang in Washington the two reaffirmed the

ironclad alliance between Seoul and Washington in achieving the goal they

also saw eye-to-eye on their mutual commitment to strengthening trilateral

cooperation with Japan and achieving their shared vision of developing the

end of Pacific region speaker moon and his delegates will be meeting with US

senators before leaving on Friday

For more infomation >> Assembly Speaker Moon, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State reaffirm will to denuclearize N. Korea - Duration: 0:40.

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Rick Scott Brings His Florida Corruption To The US Senate - Duration: 3:18.

The state of Florida has had some really bad and corrupt governors throughout our entire

history here, but our recently departed governor Rick Scott, who is now serving as a United

States senator.

He was probably one of the worst, certainly one of the worst in my lifetime.

But, uh, here's the thing about Rick Scott, you know, he was basically forced to leave

his own company after they were found to have committed one of the largest frauds against

government healthcare programs in the history of the United States.

In fact, at the time it was the largest fraud, uh, in terms of healthcare programs run by

the government of the United States.

Rick Scott had to plead the Fifth Amendment more than 70 times in order to not incriminate

himself in those crimes.

And then after that, after he made his hundreds of millions of dollars ripping off the federal

government again, uh, he ran for governor twice and won twice.

And then he ran for Senate and won that seat.

So this guy is corrupt to the core.

There is no question about it.

And now this week, Rick Scott has announced that unlike what he did for governor when

he was governor, he is not going to be putting his immense fortune into a blind trust while

serving as a United States senator.

Nope, not Rick Scott.

He doesn't need to hide his money.

He doesn't need somebody else dealing with it.

So he avoids conflicts of interest, not going to happen.

And this is a guy who has money in all sorts of projects throughout every sector, almost

of the US economy.

It is virtually impossible for him to vote in Congress without enriching himself.

And for the record too, when he was governor of Florida, he didn't even put all of his

money in a blind trust.

His wife's 170 plus million fortune was not in a blind trust.

And she made a ton of money while he was governor.

But so did he.

In last year alone, his last year being governor, uh, his net worth rose by 56 percent, 56 percent,

$83,000,000 that guy made last year while serving as governor of the state of Florida.

That is corruption.

I guarantee you, if we had any investigative bodies down here in Florida that weren't controlled

by Republicans, this guy would be in prison right now, but unfortunately this state is

wholly owned and operated by the Republican Party, and because of that, Rick Scott gets

to sit in his nice new Senate office instead of a jail cell, and he's bringing that same

corruption that became a hallmark of the state of Florida with him to the United

States Senate.

For more infomation >> Rick Scott Brings His Florida Corruption To The US Senate - Duration: 3:18.

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"STATE OF THE UNION" — A Bad Lip Reading - Duration: 3:57.

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Don't lay a finger on my gavel

Pack up the car

Don't break the telephone, I just got it

He's so good

Ayyeeee

I can't believe it's Vin Diesel!

Ch-chhh

I like your fingers

And I like your face

You're a thick youth

And tall too

So there's shark fins all over the room tonight, right?

Ehh I thought you were this guy I used to know in Cancun

That ain't good

Don't lean!

Okay

Hey I like your hairspray, friend

I like it very much

It's like lacquer, it's got that artful shine

[burp]

You know what, Mike?

Ever since you asked what the opposite of wheat is

I"ve been avoiding you

I brought you a hat

Ehh I don't like it

I like your belly

Your ankles

And that girl

I told you we wouldn't be offering any snacks

Why not?

Hey listen, you need to get your right foot checked out

You need to go away

I'm mad at you, but you know, you gotta be an optimist in our world

I think I just said a haiku

Is it "haiku" or "Jaiku"?

Which should I be saying?

Hey, I once had a cockroach named Verne, but he got lost in a disaster

Oh that's nice

Well, not really, 'cause he poisoned people

We have to talk less during these sorts of things

Hey just so you know, your suit looks good

So does your dress

That's not what --

I like oak

Na-Nu Na-Nu

Elegantro

I got one for you

Thank you, sweet prince

And also this

I have to do it, that's all

I know

'Sup buddy?

I wanna roast all of his fingers

Yeah

Let's get this thing started

It is time for me!

Hmmm?

Milk!

Okay, sure, milk

Hoffa-loppa-hooga-boogga

What am I saying when I mutter the phrase, "Kega-Bega, poulga shegel"?

Hmmm?

You know, there's a few things you should know about me

I'm pretty sexy

I don't walk in nature

I hate shy kids

I worship my little comb

I like the bra business

I think guys are the coolest

I'd marry coal

I think Asia has a nifty wall

I like gluten down my chute

And I'd like a pizza party, I'd like if very much

You're a seal, I knew it!

Pizza party: I'd like it very much -- text me

Hey, Mike... a question

Is this the Republicans' best hope?

Well, we got me

[laughter] that's awesome!

Okay, just let go now

[crunch] ah, my hand's cracked!

For more infomation >> "STATE OF THE UNION" — A Bad Lip Reading - Duration: 3:57.

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US warships again challenge Beijing's claims in South China Sea CNNPolitics - Duration: 3:16.

For more infomation >> US warships again challenge Beijing's claims in South China Sea CNNPolitics - Duration: 3:16.

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Iran and the U.S. – Imagine A Bright Future - Duration: 1:25.

[TEXT: For 40 years, Iran has been denied its full potential]

[TEXT: by a tyrannical regime that lies to its people about the United States.]

[TEXT: In reality, friendship with the U.S. opens Iran to a bright future that's not possible under its oppressive leadership.]

[TEXT: Just look at history.]

[TEXT: Since World War II, Germany and Japan have forged strong bonds with the United States.]

[TEXT: Once foes in war, the U.S. and Vietnam have since expanded trade.]

[TEXT: The U.S. even helped Vietnam join the World Trade Organization.]

[TEXT: The people of Iran deserve the same opportunity to prosper.]

[TEXT: Imagine the future.]

[TEXT: Iranian goods like caviar, carpets and pistachios flying off American shelves,]

[TEXT: direct flights from Tehran to Washington, New York and Los Angeles,]

[TEXT: and a re-opened U.S. Embassy in Tehran issuing visas for tourism, business and academics.]

[TEXT: American technology and global information can return to the hands of the Iranian people,]

[TEXT: allowing Iranian entrepreneurship to flourish and expand across the world.]

[TEXT: The barriers the regime has built can be torn down,]

[TEXT: so the American and Iranian people can once again come together as friends.]

[TEXT: and usher in a bright future for the United States and Iran] [TEXT: Select Photos © AP Images Produced by the U.S. Department of State]

For more infomation >> Iran and the U.S. – Imagine A Bright Future - Duration: 1:25.

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Nearly half of all adults in the U.S. suffer from some form of heart disease - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Nearly half of all adults in the U.S. suffer from some form of heart disease - Duration: 2:31.

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Pompeo says the U.S. is 'not covering up for a murder' as Khashoggi scandal deepens - Duration: 3:45.

The United States is still probing the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday, as U

S.lawmakers continued to demand stronger U.S.action to punish the perpetrators.'America is not covering up for a murder,' Pompeo said during a visit to Hungary, adding that the United States would take more action to hold accountable all those responsible for the U

S.-based journalist's death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.After initially denying his death, Saudi Arabia has confirmed that its agents killed Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and critic of the Saudi government

Riyadh denies its senior leaders were behind the killing.U.S.lawmakers, Democrats and some of Trump's fellow Republicans, have sought a strong response by Washington to Khashoggi's murder and to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels

The Trump administration had faced a Feb.8 deadline to send a report to Congress on who was responsible for Khashoggi's death and whether the U

S.government would impose sanctions on those behind the killing.Ahead of the deadline, a group of Republican and Democratic senators on Thursday renewed their push to penalize Saudi Arabia, unveiling legislation to bar some arms sales and impose sanctions

President Donald Trump has resisted such legislative efforts, viewing weapons sales as an important source of U

S.jobs and standing by Saudi crown prince and Trump's ally, Mohammed bin Salman.Trump is also reluctant to disturb the strategic relationship with the kingdom, seen as an important regional counterbalance to Iran

Eleven suspects have been indicted in Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi's murder, and on Friday a top Saudi official rejected accusations that the crown prince ordered the killing

On Friday, a State Department representative said Pompeo had briefed U.S.lawmakers on the murder investigation but gave no other details

Democratic U.S.Senator Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, on Sunday said the required report was not submitted and accused the Trump administration of complicity in covering up the killing

'This amounts to the Trump administration aiding in the cover-up of a murder,' Kaine said in a statement

'America should never descend to this level of moral bankruptcy.'

For more infomation >> Pompeo says the U.S. is 'not covering up for a murder' as Khashoggi scandal deepens - Duration: 3:45.

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US commander warns of little to no verifiable change in North Koreas military capabilities Politic - Duration: 5:30.

US commander warns of little to no verifiable change in North Koreas military capabilities Politic

"I remain clear eyed about the fact that, despite a reduction in tensions along the DMZ and a cessation of strategic provocations coupled with public statements of intent to denuclearize, little to no verifiable change has occurred in North Koreas military capabilities," Gen. Robert Abrams, commander of US Forces Korea, said during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Abrams said North Koreas "conventional and asymmetric capabilities" continue to put the US, South Korea and allies at risk, making it is necessary for the US military to "maintain a postured and ready force to deter any possible aggressive actions."

That assessment comes as Trump is under pressure to demonstrate progress in his diplomatic opening with Pyongyang ahead of his second summit with Kim scheduled for February 27 and 28 in Vietnam.

Despite saying after his first meeting with Kim last June that the nuclear threat from North Korea had been eliminated, the regime is continuing to develop its nuclear program.

In an effort to move towards its stated goal of complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization, US negotiators have asked North Korea for a list of the nuclear scientists working on their weapons programs, a source familiar with the talks told CNN Tuesday, adding that the US intelligence community knows more about North Koreas nuclear program than it does about its scientists.

The request was first reported by South Korean media.

The US wants to monitor the scientists because they believe they could potentially hide materials.

Some experts suggest that should the denuclearization process begin, the international community should pay the scientists to dismantle the program they helped to build to stop them being hired by countries like Iran or Syria to work on their missile programs.

Still a threat

While the US and South Korea suspended several large joint military drills as part of an effort to ease tensions with Pyongyang following the first Trump Kim summit, Abrams told lawmakers that he has seen no significant changes in North Koreas own exercises.

"For instance, we are watching the ongoing Korean Peoples Army winter training cycle, including a slate of full spectrum exercises which is progressing along at historic norms, meaning that we have observed no significant changes to size, scope or timing of their ongoing exercises compared to the same time period over the last four years," he said.

Abrams warned that North Korea remains a potent military threat despite the regimes recent shift in tone toward the US and a lack of missile and nuclear tests in recent months.

"The only observable change has been a reduction in the attention and bellicosity the regime layers onto its military activities. Since the end of 2017, Pyongyang has reduced its hostile rhetoric and halted media coverage of Kim Jong Un attending capstone events such as large scale, live fire training or special operations raids on mock up aliance targets. It is, however, too soon to conclude that a lower profile is indicative of lesser risk," his opening statement for the committee said.

Those comments come after Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats testified last month that North Korea "will seek to retain its WMD capabilities and is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capability because its leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival."

Coats told Senate lawmakers that the intelligence communitys "assessment is bolstered by observation of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization." His CIA counterpart, director Gina Haspel, said Pyongyang "is committed to developing a long range nuclear armed missile that would pose a direct threat to the United States."

On Monday, scientists at Stanford University released a new report which estimates that North Korea has increased its arsenal of nuclear weapons from 30 to 37 since last year.

The study notes that the current threat posed by these weapons is less than it was last year due to North Koreas halt on testing but indicates that assessment would change should those activities start again.

Palpable reduction of tensions

Abrams also injected some cautious optimism into his testimony Tuesday, touting the "palpable" reduction of tension on the Korean Peninsula. He also highlighted the announcement of a second summit between Trump and Kim as a positive sign.

"If you have not been on the peninsula in a while, along the DMZ there has been significant reduction that has enabled nascent confidence building measures ... its decreased the chance of mistakes, miscalculation, and its continued to preserve space for the main effort, the Department of State to continue along this road of negotiations and discussion with the DPRK," Abrams said.

"I think, my personal opinion is the announcement of a second summit between President Trump and the Supreme Leader Kim is a positive sign of continued dialog because it certainly beats the alternative of what we were living with in 2017," he added.

During his testimony last month, Coats also acknowledged that North Korea seems to have halted, for now, its missile and nuclear tests, a development Trump has touted as evidence of successful diplomacy.

In that same hearing, Haspel indicated that Kim does "value dialogue" with the United States, and the US sees "indications" that he is "trying to navigate a path for some kind of better future" for the North Korean people.

Trump has sought to emphasize the economic benefits of denuclearization since his last summit with the North Korean leader, but with their next meeting nearing, some in the administration worried Trump could raise the future of US troops in South Korea as another incentive to prod Kim along.

The President has long publicly lamented the cost of stationing US troops around the world and has privately pressed his advisers about the possibility of withdrawing US forces from the country.

While Trump insisted earlier this month that he has "no plans" to withdraw US troops from South Korea, it was clear Tuesday that several Senate lawmakers remain concerned about that possibility despite the Pentagons announcement that Washington and Seoul have reached an agreement over the costs of US troops stationed on the Peninsula.

Pressed repeatedly on the strategic implications of such a move, Abrams consistently reaffirmed the need for US troops to remain on the Peninsula but also highlighted the need for balance when it comes to ensuring military readiness of the forces stationed there and avoiding escalation.

"We must continuously strike a balance between the clear need to train and exercise military capability and the requirement to create space for and support strategic diplomacy," he said.

Diplomacy in the works

The special Representative to North Korea, Steve Biegun, recently spent a few days in Pyongyang with his counterparts to work out the basic logistics for the upcoming summit in Vietnam, namely date and location.

This was his first solo trip to North Korea since taking over the post more than five months ago.

Despite solidifying a date and location for the second summit, all indications suggest that there is still a long way to go on the working level discussions between the two countries.

The White House is not yet saying what it hopes to accomplish during the second meeting between Trump and Kim.

Biegun and his counterparts have agreed to meet for another round of working level talks ahead of the Hanoi summit.

For more infomation >> US commander warns of little to no verifiable change in North Koreas military capabilities Politic - Duration: 5:30.

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Pompeo says the U.S. is 'not covering up for a murder' as Khashoggi scandal deepens - Duration: 3:56.

The United States is still probing the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday, as U

S.lawmakers continued to demand stronger U.S.action to punish the perpetrators.'America is not covering up for a murder,' Pompeo said during a visit to Hungary, adding that the United States would take more action to hold accountable all those responsible for the U

S.-based journalist's death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.After initially denying his death, Saudi Arabia has confirmed that its agents killed Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and critic of the Saudi government

Riyadh denies its senior leaders were behind the killing.U.S.lawmakers, Democrats and some of Trump's fellow Republicans, have sought a strong response by Washington to Khashoggi's murder and to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels

The Trump administration had faced a Feb.8 deadline to send a report to Congress on who was responsible for Khashoggi's death and whether the U

S.government would impose sanctions on those behind the killing.Ahead of the deadline, a group of Republican and Democratic senators on Thursday renewed their push to penalize Saudi Arabia, unveiling legislation to bar some arms sales and impose sanctions

President Donald Trump has resisted such legislative efforts, viewing weapons sales as an important source of U

S.jobs and standing by Saudi crown prince and Trump's ally, Mohammed bin Salman.Trump is also reluctant to disturb the strategic relationship with the kingdom, seen as an important regional counterbalance to Iran

Eleven suspects have been indicted in Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi's murder, and on Friday a top Saudi official rejected accusations that the crown prince ordered the killing

On Friday, a State Department representative said Pompeo had briefed U.S.lawmakers on the murder investigation but gave no other details

Democratic U.S.Senator Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, on Sunday said the required report was not submitted and accused the Trump administration of complicity in covering up the killing

'This amounts to the Trump administration aiding in the cover-up of a murder,' Kaine said in a statement

'America should never descend to this level of moral bankruptcy.'

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