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I just Lance Corporal Anderson so today we're setting up l targets, we got got to build them first so

we got all the stands over there now we shall put them

together got to get the work in get to have some some fun

alright guys what's up everybody day two of this fuji freeze adventure we just

got done setting up the range well we didn't set up the range but we got all

the targets for the range we got sixty targets so we're heading back to the

barracks right now I got the whole crew with me everybody in the back Magby and

Anderson and everyone else right here pretty motivated it's not that cold

outside we feel walking around so yeah sweating a little bit

feeling good so head back to the barracks and then head up to the armory

and get our weapons take that selfie we're feeling good today gents.. ladies

and gents it's cold out here we just relaxin it's cold got a little wind

chill up in here got the flak and Kevlar on feel a tactical tactical tacticool oh

yeah got the mag B man... got the NCO"S

got everybody here chillin, Esteves tell l your mother hello , tell her you love her, I love you with all my heart

my heart tell your mommy you love her brother hey Fergie

ladies and gentlemen we're about to hit on thes e seven tonnes right here about

the treads it's transported up to the range you're gonna set up targets we're

gonna set up some sandbags you get everything ready for tomorrow so we

could start shooting tomorrow shouldn't be really awesome and yeah we're going

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WW3 alert: Iran warns against US invasion after leaked audio REVEALS Gulf military axis - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:03.

WW3 alert: Iran warns against US invasion after leaked audio REVEALS Gulf military axis

IRAN has warned that any American military strike against the country would be a "suicidal

mission" - following leaked footage of Gulf leaders discussing how to deal with the "Iranian

threat".

Iran has warned America and its Middle Eastern allies that any move against the country will

be "suicidal".

The country's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif claimed senior officials in the White

House have secretly been plotting an invasion or military strike.

His remarks came just hours after leaked audio from a Warsaw Middle Eastern summit revealed

Gulf allies discussing how to handle the "Iranian threat".

Mr Zarif told NBC that those who want to engage in a war with the country "will find out that

it is suicidal".

Asked if there would be a military clash between Iran and the United States or Israel, the

Iranian official said: "Well, certainly some people who were successful in creating a war

last time are hard at it again."

He suggested that the US had sabotaged Iranian missile programmes following the failure of

Iran's latest satellite launch.

Mr Zarif also accused Washington of having a "pathological obsession" with his country.

Prior to the interview, Israeli officials leaked audio of Bahrain officials discussing

the urgency of the threat posed by Tehran.

The Bahraini foreign minister tells the audience that confronting the Islamic Republic was

more important than any other Middle Eastern issue, including Palestine.

Foreign Minister Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa told fellow delegates: "We grew up talking

about the Palestine-Israel dispute as the most important issue.

"But then, at a later stage, we saw a bigger challenge, more toxic - in fact the most toxic

in our modern history - which came from the Islamic Republic.

"If it wasn't for the toxic money, guns and foot soldiers of the Islamic Republic, I think

that we would have been much closer today in solving this issue with Israel."

In another clip Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir accuses Iran

of spreading "mischief" throughout the region.

He says: ""Building ballistic missiles and giving them to terrorist organisations is

unacceptable and there are resolutions that say Iran should be punished for that."

The shock remarks suggest that Irsael, the US and the several Gulf Arab states could

become a new regional axis against Iran.

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Heather Nauert Withdraws From Consideration As Possible United Nations Ambassador - Duration: 0:27.

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Alaska governor offers Trump use of troops along US-Mexico border - Daily News - Duration: 4:29.

Alaska's new Republican governor has offered President Donald Trump use of the Alaska National Guard to patrol the U

S.-Mexico border Friday, but a spokesperson for the politician said there's no planned movement for the troops

On the same day POTUS declared a national emergency to fund the building of a controversial border wall, Governor Mike Dunleavy said soldiers were available

In a video message shared on social media around 3.30pm, the 57-year-old from Pennsylvania said: 'Today I notified the @WhiteHouse & @realDonaldTrump that #Alaska and our National Guard – if called upon – stand ready to support the national security crisis on the US Southern Border

' The state is about 3,000 miles north of the border but the 12th Governor appeared to agree with the American leader's idea that the country is at risk without the construction

'While the southern border may seem far away and distant, this crisis is real and a potential threat to every American, including Alaskans,' he continued in the clip

'I look forward to our congressional delegation and Alaskans joining me in support of the president's mission to secure our borders

Thank you and have a great day.'However Dunleavy's press secretary Matt Shuckerow told the Anchorage Daily News that troops are going nowhere for now

The publication reports Shuckerow admitted he wasn't sure how the video came to be filmed and posted online or whether there was a specific request from the White House for Dunleavy to show his support

He added that if they do send the Alaska National Guard to support the wall, the federal government would pay most of the cost

  It was after California and New Mexico this month decided not to support US Border Patrol

Last April, along with Texas and Arizona, the states agreed to send troops. But after California's Governor Gavin Newsom took over Governor Jerry Brown, he said last Wednesday that 'California will not be part of this political theater'

Calling the national emergency 'manufactured', he added: 'I should be focusing on housing and homelessness and other more important things

'After the national emergency was declared, two Democrats issued statements in extreme opposition

Share this article Share 'Let's be clear, there is no national emergency on our southern border

President Trump doesn't seem to know the difference between being president and being a dictator,' Senator Martin Heinrich stated

 'Threatening to declare a national emergency to save face with the extreme right-wing voices of his party is a wild abuse of power

I look forward to being part of any legal and legislative action that reigns in this imperial president

I hope my Republican colleagues will join me and put country over party.'U.S. Rep

Xochitl Torres Small stated: 'As a member of the House Armed Services Committee with two military bases in my district, I am deeply alarmed that the President is willing to put our national security at risk by taking money from projects intended to improve the infrastructure and readiness of nation's military

'

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US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says trade talks with China were productive Daily Mail Online - Duration: 5:37.

US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says trade talks with China were productive Daily Mail Online

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

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

Top officials from the worlds 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.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin left and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He right shake hands as they pose for a photo before the opening session of trade negotiations

In a, Mnuchin said after the talks ended that he and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer had productive meetings with Chinas Vice Premier Liu He, Beijings 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 worlds 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.

Trumps economic advisor Larry Kudlow had earlier said Xis 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 Trumps tariff truce.

Steven Mnuchin shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before proceeding to their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

Xi Jinping center speaks as he meets with Robert Lighthizer and Steven Mnuchin left

Liu He far left waves as he and Steven Mnuchin left and Robert Lighthizer center pose for a photo

After Trump suggested he may put off plans to more than double tariffs on dollar 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.

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

Beijing and Washington have already imposed duties on more than dollar 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 Beijings Communist Party rulers are unlikely to make significant changes to industrial policies that have abetted the countrys 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.

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US Copyright Office denies Carlton Dance protection request TechSpot - Duration: 1:59.

US Copyright Office denies Carlton Dance protection request TechSpot

The initial lawsuit by seemed to spark a deluge of similar complaints. Fellow rapper is suing. Two juveniles commonly known as and , with the help and coaxing of their parents, have also jumped onto the dog pile wanting a slice of Epics Fortnite pie.

More notably than most would have to be case stating that he is owed money for the Carlton Dance, which he originally performed on the television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Epic mimicked the iconic dance and gave it the not so original name Fresh.

from the US Copyright Office, uncovered by The Hollywood Reporter, revealed that the registrar denied issuance of copyright to Ribeiro for his dance moves. This decision should not come as a surprise if youve been reading along.

Like Ribeiro, 2 Milly was also applying for copyright protection after the fact. As we reported at the time, the for copyrighting dance moves are very clear.

To qualify for registration, a choreographic work or pantomime must be fixed in a tangible medium of expression in such a way that reveals the movements in sufficient detail to permit the work to be performed in a consistent and uniform manner. Individual movements or dance steps by themselves are not copyrightable, such as the basic waltz step, the hustle step, the grapevine, or the second position in classical ballet. The U.S. Copyright Office cannot register short dance routines consisting of only a few movements or steps with minor linear or spatial variations, even if a routine is novel or distinctive.

Therefore, the few moves that make up the Carlton, Milly Rock, or any of the other brief dances that Epic has stolen cannot be copyrighted.

Ribeiros lawsuit was iffy even were his moves able to be copyrighted. For one, his dance is not all that original. In fact, in 2015 he that his jig was based on moves by Eddie Murphy and the nervous dance Courtney Cox did in Bruce Springsteens Dancing in the Dark video. Furthermore, since Ribeiro performed the steps while employed by NBC and during the course of his work on the show, that would make NBC the copyright owner, not him.

While his copyright protection request has been squashed, his lawsuit has not been settled yet, but it does not look good. Earlier this week reported that Epic has asked for a dismissal of 2 Millys complaint. It argues that the moves are too short to copyright. The USCO denial of Ribeiros request would seem to support that reasoning. Lawyers add that the Swipe emote is also different enough from the Milly Rock to avoid infringement.

It will be interesting to see how the courts rule on all these cases, but I think that once one of them goes down the rest will fall in short order.

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Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:52.

Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera

Citing family concerns, former Fox News host withdraws from consideration to be the next US ambassador to the UN.

US President Donald Trumps choice for ambassador to the United Nations, Heather Nauert, has withdrawn from consideration for the job for family reasons, according to the State Department.

Nauert was State Department spokeswoman when ; prior to that, she had been a host on the conservative leaning Fox News Channel. She had been criticised by Democrats for her lack of diplomatic experience.

"The past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from consideration," Nauert said in a State Department statement on Saturday.

The statement did not specify the hardship on her family but the Washington Post said Nauerts husband and children had remained in New York while she was working in Washington, DC.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg News, quoting anonymous sources, Nauerts nomination began to falter after a White House background check discovered that Nauert employed a nanny who was legally in the  but not authorised to work.

Nauert, 49, suggested in the statement that she was leaving government entirely, saying: "Serving in the administration for the past two years has been one of the highest honors of my life."

Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, praised Nauert in a statement, saying that he had "great respect" for her "personal" decision to withdraw.

Trump had announced on December 7 he would nominate Nauert for the UN position to replace Nikki Haley, who resigned at the end of 2018. Haley was a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before taking the ambassador position.

Calling Nauert "very talented, very smart, very quick", Trump said he thought she would be "respected by all".

In the wake of November elections that strengthened Republican control of the Senate, her confirmation appeared likely, if not easy.

Yet Trump never put Nauerts name forward with the Senate and no confirmation hearing was scheduled.

The State Department in its statement that Trump would announce a nominee for the UN position "soon".

Before coming to the State Department, Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Trumps favourite television show, Fox and Friends. She joined the department as a spokeswoman in April 2017, three months into the Trump administration.

She was named acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs in early 2018. 

The role of US ambassador to the UN is a highly visible international position.

While Nauert had little diplomatic experience, other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are represented by ambassadors with decades of foreign policy work.

"Shes clearly not qualified for this job but these days it seems that the most important qualification is that you show up on Donald Trumps TV screen," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said of Nauert on CNN in December.

For more infomation >> Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:52.

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Kushner prepping allies for spring launch of US Middle East Peace plan Politics - Duration: 5:10.

Kushner prepping allies for spring launch of US Middle East Peace plan Politics

During a presentation Thursday, Kushner confirmed that the Trump administration will not release its peace plan prior to Israels elections in April, according to a senior administration official present in the room.

After a series of meetings at the Munich Security Conference this weekend, Kushner will spend the end of the month, alongside Jason Greenblatt, Trumps former personal lawyer who is now an adviser on Israel, on a trip to present economic elements of the plan to wealthy Arab allies.

Kushners presentation was the first chance international diplomats had to hear about the Trump administrations efforts to resolve the decades long conflict. The Presidents son in law and his team have kept a tight wrap on the substance of his plan, refusing to share details with traditional US partners on Mideast peace efforts, including allies in the region and in Europe.

The silence surrounding the plan has become a source of frustration and uncertainty that some diplomats worry could eventually scuttle the proposals chances.

Fears about the plan

Kushner has rebuffed major US allies requests to circulate the plan, one diplomat said, as he and his team are reportedly fearful that its contents would leak out and the proposal would be scuttled before they have a chance to roll it out.

But the diplomat told CNN that the silence and secrecy could contribute to the plans failure. This diplomat said major US allies hope to see the proposal early so they can identify snags or build support, but they have been met with silence, which has left them frustrated.

"Were not being told anything," a second diplomat said. These allies very much want to help out in the process if they can, but they feel left out and many have voiced frustration.

One concern the allies have is they will learn about the substance of the plan so late in the game that its impossible to weigh in with changes and that it could be something they cant support.

One source familiar with discussions between countries said this is particularly a concern in Arab countries that will get briefed on the economic portion of the proposal which they will be asked to fund.

A new style

"This is not likely to go well the economic piece is seen in the region as shorthand for trying to buy the Palestinians off," the source said. "Its important to get Arab buy in. You need the main Arab players to urge the Palestinians not to say no. ... You want them to go to Palestinian Authority President Abu Mazen Mahmoud Abbas and say, Dont dismiss it. Give it a thought. Lets see what elements you can live with. For that to happen," the source said, Arab countries "have to feel that they are co owners of this thing. They have to be privy" to the substance of the plan.

That source cautioned that while almost nothing is known about the proposal, it is expected to skew heavily in favor of Israel and is expected to use nonlegal language, not the internationally established and accepted jargon associated with past peace proposals.

The style and choice of the language, the source said, is an attempt to speak directly to Palestinians in the hope that they can be used to pressure Abbas to accept the plan. It is not expected to mention a two state solution, the source said, but explains how Palestinian self determination will manifest itself.

In Poland on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told those gathered at Kushners briefing that he will not prejudge the plan before it is put out and he hopes that Palestinians, who refused to attend the meeting, will do so as well, according to the senior administration official in the room.

Talks between the US and Palestinians broke down after Trumps December 2017 decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a rejection of international consensus that the issue should be resolved toward the end of peace negotiations.

The US has also closed the Palestinian diplomatic presence in Washington and cut aid to Palestinian refugees, deepening the chill between the two sides, leading Palestinians to declare that the US had forfeited its position as a neutral arbiter in the conflict.

A diplomat familiar with the peace plan discussions said the US had asked Saudi Arabias ambassador to the US, Prince Khalid bin Salman, to try to get Palestinian leadership to attend the summit. He was unsuccessful.

No reason to attend

An Arab diplomat said the United Arab Emirates had also asked the Palestinians to come to Warsaw but they said no. Their reasoning, the diplomat said, is that the US has not done anything in their favor, giving them little reason to attend the conference.

"We can try to talk and give some advice, but cant force them to do anything," a Saudi diplomat told CNN. "We do not have the power to tell people not to go or to go. But we always try to bridge opinions when we can."

Jonathan Schanzer, a Middle East scholar and senior vice president at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, noted that has reduced Saudi political capital and made them more risk averse, "but may see other Arab states assume more of a public role. But the Saudis will keep doing it if the US asks."

The senior administration official said rollout of the peace plan has been delayed by a number of external factors. Kushner and his team were supposed to visit the countries that are to be involved with the economic portion of the proposal in October, but that got pushed back after Khashoggis murder.

US elections in November created another roadblock, along with the partial government shutdown in January. But some analysts said the delay until after Aprils elections may be about helping Netanyahu, an old family friend of Kushners who is facing corruption allegations and political headwinds.

April elections

Even if the Israeli leader wins the elections in April, the political baggage he carries including the possibility he may get indicted on corruption charges may make it hard for him to assemble a coalition. But if the administration puts forward a peace plan after the election, various Israeli political parties might want to join the coalition to be part of that process.

"Netanyahu might be keen on having the plan coming out after the election and before coalition formation, so it could be a pivot point to broaden his coalition," said David Makovsky, of the Washington Institute of Near East Policy.

Schanzer said the proposals rollout could just as easily sink the prime minister, who has drawn some red lines about what he will and will not accept.

Netanyahus conditions include an Israeli security presence along the Jordan River the western edge of any future Palestinian state for decades. And he has said in the past that he will not divide Jerusalem, even as Palestinians say they want to establish their capital there as well.

"I think it could be a bomb they are going to drop on the Israeli political system. ... No matter when this thing is rolled out, there is a possibility that this plan blows up Netanyahus chance at being prime minister even if he wins the election," Schanzer said. "This could disrupt his ability to hold together a coalition because of what he would be asked to give up."

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Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:47.

Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera

Citing family concerns, former Fox News host withdraws from consideration to be the next US ambassador to the UN.

US President Donald Trumps choice for ambassador to the United Nations, Heather Nauert, has withdrawn from consideration for the job for family reasons, according to the State Department.

Nauert was State Department spokeswoman when ; prior to that, she had been a host on the conservative leaning Fox News Channel. She had been criticised by Democrats for her lack of diplomatic experience.

"The past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from consideration," Nauert said in a State Department statement on Saturday.

The statement did not specify the hardship on her family but the Washington Post said Nauerts husband and children had remained in New York while she was working in Washington, DC.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg News, quoting anonymous sources, Nauerts nomination began to falter after a White House background check discovered that Nauert employed a nanny who was legally in the  but not authorised to work.

Nauert, 49, suggested in the statement that she was leaving government entirely, saying: "Serving in the administration for the past two years has been one of the highest honors of my life."

Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, praised Nauert in a statement, saying that he had "great respect" for her "personal" decision to withdraw.

Trump had announced on December 7 he would nominate Nauert for the UN position to replace Nikki Haley, who resigned at the end of 2018. Haley was a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before taking the ambassador position.

Calling Nauert "very talented, very smart, very quick", Trump said he thought she would be "respected by all".

In the wake of November elections that strengthened Republican control of the Senate, her confirmation appeared likely, if not easy.

Yet Trump never put Nauerts name forward with the Senate and no confirmation hearing was scheduled.

The State Department in its statement that Trump would announce a nominee for the UN position "soon".

Before coming to the State Department, Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Trumps favourite television show, Fox and Friends. She joined the department as a spokeswoman in April 2017, three months into the Trump administration.

She was named acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs in early 2018. 

The role of US ambassador to the UN is a highly visible international position.

While Nauert had little diplomatic experience, other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are represented by ambassadors with decades of foreign policy work.

"Shes clearly not qualified for this job but these days it seems that the most important qualification is that you show up on Donald Trumps TV screen," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said of Nauert on CNN in December.

For more infomation >> Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:47.

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Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:52.

Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera

Citing family concerns, former Fox News host withdraws from consideration to be the next US ambassador to the UN.

US President Donald Trumps choice for ambassador to the United Nations, Heather Nauert, has withdrawn from consideration for the job for family reasons, according to the State Department.

Nauert was State Department spokeswoman when ; prior to that, she had been a host on the conservative leaning Fox News Channel. She had been criticised by Democrats for her lack of diplomatic experience.

"The past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from consideration," Nauert said in a State Department statement on Saturday.

The statement did not specify the hardship on her family but the Washington Post said Nauerts husband and children had remained in New York while she was working in Washington, DC.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg News, quoting anonymous sources, Nauerts nomination began to falter after a White House background check discovered that Nauert employed a nanny who was legally in the  but not authorised to work.

Nauert, 49, suggested in the statement that she was leaving government entirely, saying: "Serving in the administration for the past two years has been one of the highest honors of my life."

Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, praised Nauert in a statement, saying that he had "great respect" for her "personal" decision to withdraw.

Trump had announced on December 7 he would nominate Nauert for the UN position to replace Nikki Haley, who resigned at the end of 2018. Haley was a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before taking the ambassador position.

Calling Nauert "very talented, very smart, very quick", Trump said he thought she would be "respected by all".

In the wake of November elections that strengthened Republican control of the Senate, her confirmation appeared likely, if not easy.

Yet Trump never put Nauerts name forward with the Senate and no confirmation hearing was scheduled.

The State Department in its statement that Trump would announce a nominee for the UN position "soon".

Before coming to the State Department, Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Trumps favourite television show, Fox and Friends. She joined the department as a spokeswoman in April 2017, three months into the Trump administration.

She was named acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs in early 2018. 

The role of US ambassador to the UN is a highly visible international position.

While Nauert had little diplomatic experience, other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are represented by ambassadors with decades of foreign policy work.

"Shes clearly not qualified for this job but these days it seems that the most important qualification is that you show up on Donald Trumps TV screen," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said of Nauert on CNN in December.

For more infomation >> Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:52.

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Update | Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:59.

Update | Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera

Citing family concerns, former Fox News host withdraws from consideration to be the next US ambassador to the UN.

US President Donald Trumps choice for ambassador to the United Nations, Heather Nauert, has withdrawn from consideration for the job for family reasons, according to the State Department.

Nauert was State Department spokeswoman when ; prior to that, she had been a host on the conservative leaning Fox News Channel. She had been criticised by Democrats for her lack of diplomatic experience.

"The past two months have been grueling for my family and therefore it is in the best interest of my family that I withdraw my name from consideration," Nauert said in a State Department statement on Saturday.

The statement did not specify the hardship on her family but the Washington Post said Nauerts husband and children had remained in New York while she was working in Washington, DC.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg News, quoting anonymous sources, Nauerts nomination began to falter after a White House background check discovered that Nauert employed a nanny who was legally in the  but not authorised to work.

Nauert, 49, suggested in the statement that she was leaving government entirely, saying: "Serving in the administration for the past two years has been one of the highest honors of my life."

Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State, praised Nauert in a statement, saying that he had "great respect" for her "personal" decision to withdraw.

Trump had announced on December 7 he would nominate Nauert for the UN position to replace Nikki Haley, who resigned at the end of 2018. Haley was a former South Carolina governor who also had little experience in world affairs before taking the ambassador position.

Calling Nauert "very talented, very smart, very quick", Trump said he thought she would be "respected by all".

In the wake of November elections that strengthened Republican control of the Senate, her confirmation appeared likely, if not easy.

Yet Trump never put Nauerts name forward with the Senate and no confirmation hearing was scheduled.

The State Department in its statement that Trump would announce a nominee for the UN position "soon".

Before coming to the State Department, Nauert was a breaking news anchor on Trumps favourite television show, Fox and Friends. She joined the department as a spokeswoman in April 2017, three months into the Trump administration.

She was named acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs in early 2018. 

The role of US ambassador to the UN is a highly visible international position.

While Nauert had little diplomatic experience, other nations with veto power on the UN Security Council are represented by ambassadors with decades of foreign policy work.

"Shes clearly not qualified for this job but these days it seems that the most important qualification is that you show up on Donald Trumps TV screen," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said of Nauert on CNN in December.

For more infomation >> Update | Heather Nauert ends bid to be next US ambassador to UN USA News Al Jazeera - Duration: 2:59.

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Texas landowners file lawsuit against Trumps national emergency US Mexico border News Al Jazeera - Duration: 3:13.

Texas landowners file lawsuit against Trumps national emergency US Mexico border News Al Jazeera

The lawsuit, filed in a DC federal court, is another challenge to the construction of Trumps long promised border wall.

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group have filed the first lawsuit challenging President Donald Trumps aimed at freeing up billions of dollars to build a wall along the US border with , consumer advocacy group Public Citizen PC has said.

The lawsuit, brought in federal court in the District of Columbia on Friday, claims the south Texas landowners were told by the government that it would seek to build a border wall on their properties if money for the project was available in 2019, according to a press release from PC.

"Words have meaning," Allison Zieve, Public Citizens counsel for the plaintiffs, said in the release. "The facts make clear that the premise of the presidents declaration that the absence of a wall in the areas where construction is planned is an emergency is legally untenable and an impermissible basis for seeking to obligate funds that Congress has refused to appropriate for a border wall."

Three of the plaintiffs on the  are private citizens in Texass Starr County, which was home to roughly 65,000 people in 2017.

The fourth plaintiff is the Frontera Audobon Society, a six hectare nonprofit that acts as a "haven for birds, butterflies and other wildlife". 

All the plaintiffs claim the wall would deny them access to their land.

Trump declared a national emergency on Friday after Congress passed a spending deal to keep the government open that did not include funding for a border wall.

A national emergency, if not blocked by the courts or Congress, would allow Trump to dip into funds politicians had approved for other purposes to build a border wall.

Democrats and some rights groups have to challenge the emergency declaration. 

The House Judiciary Committee, headed by Democratic Representative Jerrold Nadler, wrote a letter to the White House on Friday asking the president to make available relevant White House and Justice Department officials.

They further requested legal documents related to the declaration, placing a deadline of next Friday on their delivery. 

"We believe your declaration of an emergency shows a reckless disregard for the separation of powers and your own responsibilities under our constitutional system," Nadler wrote in the letter. 

The Americans Civil Liberties Union also announced on Friday they are suing over the emergency declaration, calling it "blatantly illegal". 

BREAKING: Were suing President Trump over todays blatantly illegal declaration of a national emergency.There is no emergency. This is an unconstitutional power grab that hurts American communities. Well see him in court.

The coming legal fight seems likely to hinge on two main issues: whether the president can declare a national emergency to build a border wall in the face of Congresss refusal to give him all the money he wanted; and whether federal law allows the Defense Department to take money from some congressionally approved military construction projects to pay for wall construction.

The Pentagon has so far not said which projects might be affected.

Trump claims the is porous, facilitating the trafficking of narcotics and humans. Building a wall along the border was a key part of his platform during the 2016 presidential election. 

Critics say most trafficking occurs in ports of entry and not the border.

For more infomation >> Texas landowners file lawsuit against Trumps national emergency US Mexico border News Al Jazeera - Duration: 3:13.

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