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President Donald Trump said Friday local time,... that trade talks with China are going very

well and the U.S. is closer than ever... to having a "real" trade deal.

His comments came after two days of high-level talks wrapped up in Beijing... in which the

two sides reported progress.

Negotiations are set to continue next week in Washington... aimed at signing a memorandum

of understanding before Trump's self-imposed March 1st deadline.

The talks cover a wide range of issues, including U.S. demands over intellectual property protection.

Citing prgress in talks,... Trump said he may extend the current deadline to accommodate

a deal... and keep tariffs on Chinese goods from rising.

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How the U.S. Government Used Veterans as Atomic Guinea Pigs | Op-Docs - Duration: 14:43.

I guess I'm a little perplexed right now,

starting to think about things.

Yeah, my wife's the only person I ever told.

I never told anybody — not my parents, not my brother,

not my best friends, not my wife, nobody.

I go in tears talking about it now.

It's affected me.

I'd like to think it hasn't affected me.

I'd like to think I could tough it out

and everything's O.K. It has affected me.

I will admit to it.

You just saw a little bit of it now.

I can't watch the bomb.

Hood was the biggest kiloton bomb blown up

within the continental United States.

The morning of July 5, 1957, about 4 in the morning,

they put us in a trench.

I think it was a mile from ground zero or less.

I was in a platoon with 40 other people.

And for protection, we just had our utility jackets,

our weapons, helmets and a gas mask.

The attitude in the trenches was,

these people were concerned, but they didn't know

what was going to happen.

They had no idea.

These were well-trained men, so I

don't think they would have been

afraid to go into combat, shoot people

without any problem.

But they didn't know what this bomb was.

We followed the instructions, which

were to crouch down, put our backs towards the shot,

and bow our heads and cover our eyes.

And we got to the point that everybody's basically

in the trenches.

They started the countdown.

They went, "59, 58, 57 — "

I got my gas mask on.

I had trouble cinching it down.

And it got down to nine.

I grabbed my helmet, put it up to my head about like that,

and the bomb went off.

It really was the most —

I'll never experience anything like it again.

I know that.

It was completely daylight at midnight,

brighter than the brightest day you ever saw.

I cannot begin to describe the light that came

into my eye.

I was totally blinded.

When I came out of the blindness, I saw my hands.

And by this time, I actually saw the blood vessels

in my bones in my arm.

You could literally just see every bone in there —

everything, even the guy's bones and back

that was in front of you.

That's how bright the light was,

to go from through the back of your head, through your eyes,

and into your fingers.

You're seeing your bones in your hands.

And how did it come through all

that to get to your bones, that you could visually

see them, like an X-ray?

The light faded, and it's like streaks of lightning

from the ground to the sky about every two

feet around you.

And then that faded, and it was like giant fireballs

in front of your eyes.

When the wave hit me, it knocked me over.

I actually flipped over.

All of us fell down on the ground.

The blast caught me in the face,

broke my glasses, knocked me on my butt,

put a whole bunch of shrapnel in my face.

It was mostly like little glass beads

that were melted glass beads in my neck.

And I had a hole in my neck and one in my lip.

And it felt just like you would take a red-hot iron,

like your iron on an ironing board,

and put it to your neck.

People screaming and running —

there was panic.

There was panic, and people screaming

because of the heat.

Everybody started yelling, and some people calling out

for their mothers, and some of the trenches collapsed.

I don't know.

It's like I had lost it, and I don't know why,

because I'm losing it right now.

The whole clump of ground 10 yards this way,

15 yards this way, 10 yards back over here —

A few guys were having a little trouble.

They were throwing up.

It was a normal thing, I guess.

We had to dig two guys out, and we're

standing there watching the mushroom cloud form.

And you could see it with the naked eye.

It just sucked all the sand up.

People were gathering and kind

of coming back and looking at the spectacular, spectacular

shot.

Actually — you're going to die when I tell you this —

it was so big, and it looked —

the colors were beautiful in a sense.

I hate to say that.

You see this molten cloud changing color

as it kind of turns within itself.

Beautiful purples and lavenders and popping

and blipping and just doing.

And it was boiling and just orange and reds

and black and gray and whatever.

And it just kept boiling, rolling like this.

And the higher it got, the more it flowed outwards.

That thing just keeps — it seems like it keeps on going,

and it keeps expanding.

And then it reaches a point where it kind of colors up

at the top.

As it closed in, it was a huge red ring

all the way around as far as you

could see for the horizon.

And as it closed up, like an aperture on a camera,

on one side of the red ring was daylight,

on the other side was night.

I saw planes going through it,

which even at its growth stage,

we were flying aircraft through it.

They took roll call, and there

were two people that were missing,

but we went on without them.

Never found out again what happened to those two.

There were a number of trucks that were turned over

on their sides, and things like tires

and whatever were smoldering from the fire.

And I seen all this steel, from bulldozers, cranes,

cars, trucks, everything, completely destroyed.

And when you see a bulldozer blade rip like paper,

you know it's powerful.

The tank retriever was the main thing.

That huge chunk of metal ended up

to be a puddle the size of a chair.

In the course of this, there was a one-star general,

Marine general, who was bewildered.

And I guess he had kind of temporarily lost his cool.

And he says, "I don't know where I am.

I've lost my men.

I've lost my men."

And I say, "Calm down, General."

I say, "Look."

I say, "I've been in a few of these shots now.

It's O.K. We've just got to wait till the dust settles

a little bit."

And he was all upset.

I don't know.

I think I calmed him down, but he was pretty upset.

And I seen some guys coming towards us,

like to the right of us, towards the bomb even.

Like they were walking towards us

as we were walking to the left of the blast.

And I thought, what are they wearing?

They have some kind of different clothes

on, because things were dangling, like they had

padded clothes or something.

It looked odd.

And through some other people and talking over the years,

I think it was their flesh.

Nobody had uniforms that dangled like that.

I think a lot of us knew that this was not

a good thing for us.

[sighs]

The only thing that they did for us was

swore us to secrecy where we couldn't talk about it.

We couldn't talk about it to anybody for $10,000 fine

or 10 years in prison.

Everyone was told that you're never

ever to discuss this again, that what you saw

stays with you forever.

You can't tell your wife.

You can't tell your kids.

And particularly, you can't talk amongst yourselves.

So you can't turn to your buddy

and say, "Gee, what did you think of that shot?"

or have any discussion regarding the atomic bomb.

That's where the paranoia was.

They put the fear of God in you.

When you start talking about treason, that you can be

executed, that's enough to —

I mean, go to jail is one thing, but treason.

It haunts me to think of what I had witnessed

and not realized at the time the import of what

we were doing at the time: actually

serving as guinea pigs.

We were just like an experiment animal

you'd use in a lab.

When I got out of the military,

I had after-effects.

Like I was losing my hair.

I had spine problems and this and that.

I have spent a number of years

when I was out of the service waking up

in the middle of the night seeing the atomic bomb.

I didn't sleep for a long time very well.

And I'd always have this bright light

that would flash on.

Hello, time to get up!

No, no, it isn't.

There's no light bulb out there, turkey.

You're just dreaming.

I had developed a tumor in '04 when I went down

and registered as an atomic vet.

And it turned out that the tumor

was called schwannoma tumor.

It was caused by ionized radiation.

And for 10 years now, I've been

trying to get compensation for that,

but the government does not want

to admit to anybody that was harmed by any radiation.

They've been putting me off for over 10 years now.

Well, they knew everything that was going to happen

and what danger was involved in it.

They're just hoping you all die before they

have to do anything.

I don't know that anybody will ever know,

because I suspect that nobody will

give a damn when I'm gone.

If it was done for science and the availability

to rest of the human race to know that we don't need it,

it's way too devastating.

If you could just see the colors,

if you could just hear it, hear it,

not on the television or in a movie, but the actual thing,

I think you would agree with me,

whoever is listening to this.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN NEWS , : More troops heading to US-Mexico border - Duration: 13:29.

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Port that. We've also repaired a lot of bad walls that were out there and there is new construction

now meanwhile this garbage deal that I've been telling you about out of Washington, which allocates a measly

additional one point three seven five billion dollars for wall construction

Well that has not yet been signed by the president matter of fact. Nobody in the White House has seen any language in the bill

None, so let's be frank. It's not nearly enough money

Washington lawmakers the swamp creatures they have once again, let we the people the American people down

This is a swamp compromise now

Let me make some predictions based on what the president is saying

Publicly because I love the press they they love to speculate had it Hana to get his information

all right, we know this is a president that keeps his promises and

He goes at the speed of Trump. And if you watch every speech if you actually listen to Donald Trump's words

You know, especially you people the hate Trump media you psychos

He Telegraph's he's saying exactly what he's planning to do. You're too stupid to listen watch this

So much crime comes into our southern border

Illegal immigration provides a lucrative cash flow to put it mildly

Lucrative to some of the most dangerous criminal organizations on the planet

These deadly cartels flood our cities with narcotics that kill thousands of our citizens ruined families

They use fear intimidation and violence to get their way. There's only one moral

course of action to put these ruthless criminal cartels out of

Business and out of business fast. I will never waver

from my sacred duty to defend this nation and its people

We will get the job done works

Alright, he's saying he's going to get the job done. Let me make a prediction

Let's face it on what you just turned and what we've witnessed the last two years

President's gonna find the way to get the money. Now. Look at this bill one point three seven five billion, so not enough but

It will keep the ball in the project moving along

Assuming we haven't seen the language

there's no poison pill or

restrictions in there thrown in by a swamp creature in the last

Minute that says you can't build a wall with the money that happens

I don't think the president will sign that bill in that case

You probably move to a short-term

CR and the Congress creatures will go back to do the crappy work that they usually do and then if they get it right he'll

Sign that bill but let's assume that they get it right that in other words

He gets one point three seven five million a billion for the wall now

Well that prevents a government shutdown. That's a good thing

But in order to meet our borders and our security needs the president has stated

Publicly not just to Sean Hannity that he will also tap into

hundreds of millions at least 900 million

But I'm told the number is much higher other

discretionary funds that he can direct that money base arresting illegal immigrants who are accused or convicted of

four thousand murder homicide charges

Carnage from illegal drugs ninety percent of the heroin crossing that southern border is even worse

every single week

300 Americans are dying from heroin overdoses

Almost all of which traffic across that border

Now that's why Americans are overwhelmingly backing up the President and it's planned to secure the border brand-new Fox polls

66% of Americans approve of the president's efforts, you're Republicans in the House and Senate

You may just want to follow his lead

good politics

According to Gallup the president's overall poll numbers are up a whopping seven points since the government shutdown

He had his highest number 52 percent on the Rasmussen poll

Earlier this week. He filled an arena in El Paso, Texas. Look at that and oh that's

Inside the arena am I correct? Yes, then he had thousands and thousands of others

outside the arena

Nobody in the media talks about this what other President got those types of crowds

Now some on the left, they try and pretend the president has no support at all

I've never seen a president with more support. Look at late night losers. Stephen Colbert himself. Just last week watch this

Trump's inaugural committee raised a record

107 million dollars which was double the previous record set by Barack Obama

What was all that money for? I mean, obviously

They didn't need it for crowd control

Yeah, let's show the picture before the inauguration ever took place Oh or your audience is stupid enough that they'll probably believe your crap

Maybe Colbert needs to attend a Trump rally. Maybe he will see the unbelievable

enthusiasm people standing for hours and hours and hours outside in the cold and the rain and then

Standing for the entire time the president speaking supporting his agenda. Which brings us tonight to our Hannity watch on

What is the radical socialist takeover the Democratic Party now the president is promoting freedom low taxes

national security and strength

uninformed social socialist extremists there now steering the ship at the DNC in a pretty big way a

Kind of scary way a look at freshman congresswoman

Alexandria Acacio Cortes and says the world's gonna end in 12 years now

Leading the way she is the chief spokesman leader for the Democratic Party in it some background

Look at the new leader of the left take a look

Medicare for all would save the American people a very large amount of money

Why aren't we incorporating the cost of all the funeral expenses of those who died because they can't afford

access to health care when it comes to

tax cuts for billionaires and when it comes to unlimited war we seem to be able to be to

Invent that numb that money very easily we look at these figures and we say, oh unemployment is low. Everything is fine

Right. Well unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs

I need to occupy every airport need to occupy every border

We need to occupy every office if we work our butts off to make sure that we take back all three chambers of Congress

Rather all three chambers of government the presidency the Senate and the house you use the term the occupation of Palestine. Mmm

What did you mean by that? Oh

I

Think it, what I meant is like the the settlement just last year. We gave the military a seven hundred billion dollar

attack a budget increase which they didn't even ask for and we're like

the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change and your biggest issue is

Your your biggest issue is how are we gonna pay for it

No, I think it is a green dream

And I think that it is it is, you know, I don't consider that to be a dismissive term. I think it's a great term

Mmm, I guess there's no surprise that

Congresswoman Acacio cortezes green New Deal has now become a nationwide laughingstock except for the fact

Democrats are really serious about this insane piece of legislation. Take it seriously

2020 presidential hopefuls are literally tripping over each other to support the green New Deal make no mistakes

Democrats want to radically reshape this country into a little socialist

I got a guarantee income to every single person even those unwilling to work Wow and a retirement plan

But believe it or not. There's even more madness now, we'd be here all night if I listed at all

so look at the side of your screen and

Here's the kicker

The green New Deal is calling for this to happen in ten years and the world is going to be over in twelve years according

To Acacio cortes and we don't act on twitter today. She said passing the green New Deal is a life or death issue

Well in a way she's right because if this ever happens in this country

The American dream that has created more wealth more

Prosperity than any other country on the face of this earth. It's over government will take over

Every single industry the healthcare industry no private healthcare the energy industry

They will give you that crate cradle to grave womb to tomb promise

they'll tell you what car you can drive where you can travel what you can eat and

Even how you cook it and more notably in order to try and pay for that insanity mother government

Well, they'll own your paycheck from each according to their ability to each according to their needs right congresswoman

And I know you watch the show and let's not forget about those who would be impacted first Airlines

707 hundred thousand employees

Goodbye

Over 10 million people old their jobs to oil and the gas industry SIA

millions more serving roles related to those two major industries

promoting this stupid deal Democrats

They're actively actively called for tens of millions of Americans to lose high-paying jobs, and it's only gonna get bigger

We have two pipelines on the line and we opened Anwar. We're the number one world producer

surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia for the first time in 70 years and

All the high-paying career jobs that will be available for people

Look at this Fox News poll twenty five percent of Americans have a favorable view of socialism

it promises everything and never delivers historically a thing and another freshman Democratic lawmaker is making news for

also all the wrong reasons and that's

congresswoman Omar and broiled in a serious controversy over her constant stream of hatred and

Anti-semitic remarks and she is since issued an apology on one of the remarks

But her bad behavior on Capitol Hill is not going away

Look at this from earlier today a hearing with the administration's new special envoy for Venezuela Elliott Abrams

Watch this doozy. I

Fail to understand why?

members of this committee or the American people should find any testimony that you give

Today to be truthful

If I can respond to that, uh, it wasn't a question

That was not that one not a question that was I who I reserve the right to

My time. Yes, sir. No, do you think that massacre?

Was a fabulous

Achievement that happened under our watch that is a ridiculous question about yes or no. No, I

Think yes

No, I'll take it as a yes. And as of today, yeah, that extremist holds all of our very important committee assignments

so let's recap the week for Democrats one member of Congress reading an

anti-semitic conspiracy theory about Jewish money

Bozo O'Rourke said the walls killed people three top Democrats in Virginia refusing to resign to over

blackface controversies one over yet rape allegations and sexual assault

multiple top Democrats supporting a bill that would turn America into a

socialist disaster eco state

multiple 20/20 candidates for the Democrats calling for tax increases and

Government stealing one still apologizing for faking her ethnicity

Spartacus himself police calling for an end to all meat consumption. What a week to think the race is just getting started

full coverage on all of this later first

We turn Hannity watch on the deep state now while we sound the alarm Democrats are

suspiciously silent on the increasing evidence of corruption

abuse of power inside the FBI and the Justice Department

like the alleged quid pro quo agreement between the FBI the Clinton State Department we

You

You

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8 Ways Cities Subtly Hide Their Homeless Population - Duration: 10:03.

eight ways cities subtly hide their homeless population homelessness is a

major concern for many cities all over the world

statistics show that as of 2016 there is an estimated five hundred and forty nine

thousand nine hundred and twenty eight people in the United States that are

homeless the government knows that homelessness is an issue but they also

know it's not a good look for the cities so what they do is try to hide the

homeless population in the most creative way possible creating a positive image

for cities is crucial but is it worth doing something morally questionable

instead of finding ways to maintain an image it would be better to create an

image that includes making more efforts to help the homeless population keep

watching for ways cities are taking control of the homeless populations and

you can consider if they're humane before we begin this video don't forget

to subscribe to our channel for more daily tips like this and turn on

notifications so you never miss our new videos number eight

putting spikes where homeless people sleep in 2014

Montreal and London installed spikes on the ground of ledges where homeless

people would sleep the public did not take kindly to this in protesters

actually poured concrete over the spikes over 130,000 people signed a petition to

have them removed eventually the spikes were removed if

you think about it this sort of seems like an inhumane thing to do

number seven penalizing panhandling New York City has signs telling you not to

give money to the homeless Florida and Atlanta also have the same policy not

only can the homeless population get fined or arrested for taking money but

the people giving it to them can also get into trouble as well

just last year a bill was proposed that would find any motorists for stopping

their vehicle to give money to a homeless person what do you think about

this there seems to be a lot of debate on the topic of giving money to homeless

people while some people think that you should never give money to a homeless

person and should instead opted to give them some sort of food like a sandwich

others think that giving them some spare change isn't an issue either way it

looks like some cities are actively taking a stance on this and it seems

that there are quite a few people who aren't too happy about it number six

banning feeding organizations in 2014 laws were implemented in 33 US cities

that restricted feeding the homeless populations the penalty ranged from a

hefty fine to possible jail time in turn this has resulted in fewer opportunities

for the homeless to eat a decent meal number 5

destroying homeless people's belongings if something doesn't belong to you do

you have the right to take it or destroy it no but the California Bureau doesn't

care they conduct raids where they roundup and destroy homeless people's

belongings by throwing them in garbage compactors these belongings include

tents sleeping bags clothes and cell phones are you interested in learning

facts about homelessness around the world well keep watching until the end

to learn some interesting facts about homelessness around the world that you

probably didn't know number 4 no sleeping in public if you've ever been

to a public library or the subway station you'll notice that security

guards are always on the watch for people who are dozing off many cities

have banned people from sleeping in public spaces a homeless person would

much rather go to a shelter but most of them are always full to capacity

so where are homeless people supposed to sleep if they are not legally allowed to

sleep in public well if there are no homeless shelters available many of them

will resort to sleeping in forests underneath bridges alleyways and other

hidden places where they will not be seen number three no sleeping in private

there are laws that prevent this from occurring for example if someone pitches

a tent in the woods it might violate the anti camping laws that exist in many

states if they're sleeping in cars they won't be safe if they live in Los

Angeles LA has laws that prohibit people from sleeping in their cars near schools

homes and commercial districts number two installing uncomfortable benches

there is a reason why a lot of benches found on the streets are uncomfortable

benches are a very popular spot for homeless populations to sleep on they're

purposely designed in a way that would make it impossible for someone to stay

on it for a long period of time number one locking the garbage cans many

garbage cans are now designed in a way that it makes it extremely difficult to

get what is inside the locking mechanisms stop homeless people from

opening the can from the outside some garbage cans also have rain hoods that

make it almost impossible to reach into the can homelessness is something which

is prevalent all over the world and the more we figure out ways to prevent

homelessness and help homeless people the better off society will be so now

that you know what some cities are doing to hide their homeless populations here

are some interesting facts about homelessness around the world that you

probably didn't know there are over a half a million homeless

people in the United States according to the US Department of Housing and Urban

Development there are over 600,000 homeless people

currently residing in the United States most of these people spend their nights

in a homeless shelter or transitional housing others live in cars underneath

bridges or on the streets an estimated 100 million people in the world are

homeless you heard that right according to a global survey completed by the

United Nations back in 2005 100 million people around the world are homeless and

according to Habitat for Humanity nearly 1.6 billion people around the world lack

adequate housing certain groups are more likely to become homeless than other

groups according to facts net the typical homeless person is a single

middle-aged man who is part of a minority group most homeless people are

single men who are aged between 31 and 50 years old most of them are also

members of minority groups like African Americans Native Americans or Hispanics

in addition to those over one-third of all homeless people have some sort of

disability there are also other people who are outside of these groups who are

homeless as well 25 percent of homeless people are single women 38 percent are

Caucasian and 23 percent of them are families with children the primary cause

of homelessness did you know that the lack of affordable housing is the

primary cause of homelessness according to the US Conference of Mayors a lack of

affordable housing poverty and employment are some of the most common

causes of homelessness the primary cause of homelessness for women

did you know that domestic violence is the primary cause of homelessness among

women that's right according to the National Law Center on homelessness and

poverty the NL CHP over 90 percent of homeless women have been victims of

physical or sexual abuse mental illness did you know that one in five homeless

people suffers from some sort of untreated mental illness that's right

according to The Huffington Post while six percent of the population suffers

from mental illness a staggering 20 to 25 percent of the homeless population

suffers from some sort of mental illness half of these people self-medicate

leading to addiction overdose and even death what are your thoughts on homeless

people let us know in the comments section below

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Kulwinder Singh's First Practice U.S. Citizenship Interview - Duration: 2:33.

Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

Yes I do.

Put down your hand.

What did you promise?

I promise to tell the truth.

Okay. Please sit down.

Explain you know you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen.

I am 5 years Permanent Resident.

5 years? Okay.

What is your full name?

My full name is Kulwinder Singh.

What is your country of birth?

My country of birth is India.

Where do you live now?

Do you live in San Jose, Fremont, or Oakland?

San Jose

How do you make your living?

(This is a colloquialism. If you don't understand, ask the Officer to ask the question using different words.)

Do you work?

What is your your job?

I am a truck driver.

Have you ever traveled outside the United States?

Yes

What is your marital status?

I am married.

Do you have any children?

Yes, I have one children (child).

Have you ever claimed to be a United States citizen?

No.

Do you pay your taxes every year?

Yes.

Have you ever been a terrorist?

No.

Have you ever been arrested or stopped by the police?

No.

Do you support the Constitution?

Yes.

If the law requires it, are you willing to bear arms for the US Army?

Yes.

What is to bear arms?

Bear arms, like . . . help . . . the army . . .

**If you don't understand a word or question, don't say Yes or No.

**ASK the Officer to explain the word or question first, THEN say YES or NO.

I WILL

I will

USE

use

A WEAPON

a weapon

TO PROTECT

to protect

THE UNITED STATES

the United States

So what is weapon?

Weapon? Like gun . . .

Okay. So if you want to say GUN, that's okay. Alright?

So again. I'm going to ask you one more time.

If the law requires it, will you bear arms for the United States?

Yes.

What is to bear arms?

I will use a weapon to protect the US.

Good.

Are you willing to perform noncombatant duties for the United States?

Yes.

What is noncombatant?

I will help the Army without using weapons.

Do you promise everything that you said is true?

Yes

Good! Thank you so much!

www.uscitizenpod.com

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National emergency declared on Trump's border wall, explained - Duration: 2:17.

President Trump

just declared a national emergency

to unlock certain funds for his long-promised wall

along the U.S.-Mexico border.

We have the FAQs.

President George Washington first used emergency powers

in the Militia Acts of 1792 when taking

over state militias during the Whiskey Rebellion.

Fast forward almost 200 years to 1979,

President Ford signed what we now know

as the National Emergencies Act.

That was the first time in U.S. history where declaring

emergency powers became federal law.

It gives the president the power

to declare a national emergency

on extraordinary threats to national security.

Once sign the president's powers are greatly enhanced

to perform actions that are not normally permitted.

These include 136 statutory powers

that touch on everything from military

to criminal law; and 96 require

only the president's signature.

Congress doesn't have the power to physically

stop the president from declaring a national emergency,

but the House and the Senate can undo the emergency

through a joint resolution of termination

if they believe the president is acting irresponsibly.

Though calling for a national emergency

to fund a border wall is unprecedented,

Trump's actions tap into a history

of far-reaching presidential powers.

Since that first order in 1979,

American presidents have declared 58 national emergencies

with 31 still in effect.

In other words, the country has been

in some state of emergency for almost four decades.

These national emergencies include declarations

over dealings with Yemen, Syria, North Korea and more.

Sanctions range from orders on terrorist groups

to nuclear weapons, to Sierra Leone diamonds,

to Medicare during the swine flu epidemic.

The difference between then and now?

A threat to the United States.

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001,

President George W. Bush signed an order

giving him broad powers.

During the H1N1 swine flu pandemic,

President Barack Obama declared a state

of national emergency allowing for waivers

for some Medicare and Medicaid regulations,

permitting hospitals to screen or treat an infection.

On the other hand, Trump's wall is to keep out immigrants.

A group of people whose entrance to the U.S.

have been greatly declining since he took office.

In retaliation, future democrats could declare a state

of emergency on pretty much anything. Even climate change,

gun control, LGBTQ rights, women's rights,

opioid crisis, national debt, student loan debt,

infrastructure, drinking water,

a livable minimum wage, or Black Lives Matter.

The possibilities are endless.

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For more infomation >> National emergency declared on Trump's border wall, explained - Duration: 2:17.

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United We Stand with Venezuela - Duration: 1:29.

[TEXT: Corrupt dictator Nicolás Maduro's failed socialist policies have left Venezuelans in dire need of humanitarian assistance.]

[TEXT: Venezuelans are starving under his oppressive leadership.]

[TEXT: And yet Maduro has ordered the military to block international aid from entering the country.]

[TEXT: The United States and the international community are pushing for the distribution of aid.]

[TEXT: Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and others are hosting refugees and migrants.]

[TEXT: Canada has offered $40 million in assistance. And the EU an additional €5 million.]

[TEXT: Brazil has pledged $63.3 million to resettle Venezuelans, ]

[TEXT: and Jamaica is supplying foodstuffs and medicines.]

[TEXT: On February 14, 30 countries came together at a global conference]

[TEXT: to coordinate efforts to bring aid to Venezuela.]

[TEXT: U.S. Special Representative Elliott Abrams] The United States will do all we can to support the legitimate democratic

Venezuelan government and the Venezuelan people.

[TEXT: The U.S. stands with the people of Venezuela as they transition from a destructive socialist dictatorship

to democracy and the promise of a brighter future.]

[TEXT: #EstamosUnidosVE] [TEXT: #AyudaHumanitaria]

[TEXT: Select Media © AP Images]

[TEXT: Produced by the U.S. Department of State]

For more infomation >> United We Stand with Venezuela - Duration: 1:29.

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US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says trade talks with China were 'productive' - Duration: 5:18.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the United States had 'productive' talks with China over their trade dispute

However negotiations in Beijing ended Friday with no sign that any concrete progress had been made

Top officials from the world's two biggest economies had held two days of talks, hoping to at least create sufficient goodwill to stave off an escalation of their tariff war

In a tweet, Mnuchin said after the talks ended that he and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer had 'productive meetings with China's Vice Premier Liu He,' Beijing's top economic official

The talks closed around mid-day on Friday and the delegations parted with nothing announced

Attention then shifted to a planned meeting later Friday between the US delegation and Chinese President Xi Jinping, with markets watching for signals that the world's two economic superpowers may look to maintain a truce on damaging reciprocal tariffs

The high-level meetings began Thursday after President Donald Trump suggested that if talks in Beijing went well he may extend his March 1 deadline for China to make significant concessions on trade before resuming the tariff onslaught

Trump's economic advisor Larry Kudlow had earlier said Xi's willingness to meet with the US officials was a 'very good sign

' Kudlow also said 'the vibe is good' in characterising the talks, but said there was 'no decision' yet on extending Trump's tariff truce

After Trump suggested he may put off plans to more than double tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports after March 1, Bloomberg News reported that a 60-day postponement was being considered to allow more time for negotiations

Multiple reports had indicated that little if any progress was made in the Chinese capital toward US demands, with the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg quoting anonymous sources as saying the two sides failed to narrow the gap on key issues

Washington accuses Beijing of a range of unfair trade practices including myriad barriers against foreign access to its market

It also accused the Government of offering subsidies that favor Chinese companies, rampant theft of intellectual property, and the requirement that foreign firms transfer proprietary technology to their partners in China as a condition of doing business

Mnuchin and Lighthizer returned to their hotel after the talks ended but did not speak to the media

Beijing and Washington have already imposed duties on more than $360 billion in two-way trade, which are weighing on their manufacturing sectors and have shaken global financial markets

Expectations for an accord have being growing as China faces pressure from slowing economic growth, and as the market turmoil rattles Trump and his economic advisors

But many China experts say Beijing's Communist Party rulers are unlikely to make significant changes to industrial policies that have abetted the country's economic rise without a long and tough fight

In December, Trump had postponed plans to sharply hike tariffs, setting the March 1 ultimatum for Chinese concessions

Trump has said that any eventual trade deal would need to be sealed personally between him and Xi in a summit meeting

For more infomation >> US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says trade talks with China were 'productive' - Duration: 5:18.

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2/15/19 11:39 AM (US-64, Rocky Mount, NC 27804, USA) - Duration: 5:00.

For more infomation >> 2/15/19 11:39 AM (US-64, Rocky Mount, NC 27804, USA) - Duration: 5:00.

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Samsung to open three Experience Stores in the U.S. on the same day Galaxy S10 goes official - Duration: 1:16.

Samsung announced recently that customers in the United States will have the option to visit three new Experience Stores if they want to try out the upcoming Galaxy S10 flagship

The South Korean company plans to open three new Samsung Experience Stores in the U

S. on the same day its 10-year anniversary flagship will go official, February 20

The locations of the three Samsung Experience Stores include The Americana at Brand in Los Angeles, Roosevelt Field on Long Island in Garden City, NY, and The Galleria in Houston

If you plan to visit any these three locations after Samsung unveils the Galaxy S10, here is what you'll be able to do:Learn about and purchase our newest products—from Galaxy smartphones, tablets and wearables, to TVs and SmartThings devices;Get hands-on with new products and receive in-person demos from Samsung experts;Receive customer support and assistance, including walk-in repair for their mobile device

 Samsung Experience Store at Roosevelt Field on Long Island (NY)But Samsung has even bigger plans for the U

S. market. The company announced that starting in March, it will "embark on a new pop-up tour so even more Galaxy fans can join in on the fun

" That means there will be even more places where you'll be able to try out the new Galaxy S10 phones

For more infomation >> Samsung to open three Experience Stores in the U.S. on the same day Galaxy S10 goes official - Duration: 1:16.

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Mazda's U.S. SUV Lineup Will Increase With The Launch Of Two New Models - Duration: 2:13.

Mazda currently has three SUVs (the CX-3, CX-5 and CX-9) and three cars (the Mazda3, Mazda6, and MX-5) on sale in the United States

Its range will, however, be expanded with a couple of new crossovers.One of them will debut at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show on March 5

It was teased last week and it appears that it's either the 2020 CX-3 or the CX-4 coupe-SUV, with the balance tilting in favor of the latter

The CX-4 has been available in China since 2016, and when they first unveiled it, officials said that they're weighing in the possibility of introducing it in global markets

Besides launching it in Europe later this year, Mazda will also sell it in the United States, AutoNews learned while speaking to the brand's North America CEO, Masahiro Moro, during the 2019 Chicago Auto Show

The exec didn't disclose details about its U.S.launch, but it will eventually be followed by yet another SUV

This one will be built at the new assembly plant in Huntsville, Alabama, and was "exclusively designed for the North American market"

It will be a different product from the rumored CX-4, although the two models will share some nuts and bolts

Nonetheless, we can surmise that it will be a while until Mazda commences sales of the yet-unnamed crossover

The factory it will be built in will be inaugurated in 2021, so the vehicle is not coming our way any time soon

Nevertheless, the world will take a first look at it much sooner, as Mazda is currently finalizing a concept that should give us a taste of the production version

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