meanwhile private firms and government agencies in the u.s. are reportedly
being targeted by aggressive attacks by Chinese hackers amid the continued trade
war between Washington and Beijing American security experts say Chinese
hackers are now more focused on economic and technology strategies and are
becoming more sophisticated Kimo Sutton has more Chinese hackers are said to be
intensifying their attacks on US government agencies and private
businesses citing security experts the New York Times reported Monday that such
moves follow the Trump administration's prolonged trade war with Beijing it
explained that Chinese hacking attempts cooled for years ago when former
President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a deal to
prevent cyber hacking aimed at stealing trade secrets however experts say
Chinese hackers have returned and are more sophisticated than ever the New
York Times said Boeing and t-mobile are among some of the American businesses
targeted by Chinese hackers but it's not clear whether the hacks were successful
director of the cyberspace program at the US Council on Foreign Relations
Adam Segal explained that Beijing's recent intelligence collection is driven
by the demands of its five-year plan and other technology strategies he says the
tactics are different from the past when China was more focused on hacking
for military purposes kim yusin arirang news
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Expectations for N. Korea-U.S. summit should be realistic : Joel Wit - Duration: 0:49.
A former American diplomat says he thinks the key to success in the upcoming summit
with North Korea is for everyone to have realistic expectations..., and for futher negotiations
to continue right afterwards.
Speaking at forum at the National Assembly on Tuesday,...
Joel Wit, the founder of 38 North, said... the denuclearization of North Korea will be
a long, difficult process and he called for a phase-by-phase procedure.
He said...
Washington and Seoul should be able to accept that it will take North Korea a long time
to give up its most threatening missiles.... because the regime considers them part of
its security.
Given that,...
Wit called on the two sides to hold immediate discussions once they reach a deal... so that
they don't repeat the mistakes that caused progress to slow down after the Singapore
summit.
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N. Korea, U.S. highly likely to include liaison office in summit declaration: expert - Duration: 2:43.
North Korea and the U.S. are reportedly discussing exchanging liaison officers -- a move that
could contribute significantly to ending their hostile relations.
Oh Jung-hee tells us more on the possibility of this being included in the next summit
agreement... and how other U.S. corresponding measures are coming along.
Citing two sources familiar with the developments, CNN reported on Monday that North Korea and
the U.S. are discussing exchanging liaison officers.
If the plan were to move forward, the report says, Washington would send several liaison
officers to set up office in North Korea... and a senior diplomat who speaks Korean would
be leading the delegation.
The U.S. State Department has declined to comment on the report, but a South Korean
expert says it's highly likely that the liaison office issue will be covered at the upcoming
summit.
At their previous summit in Singapore last year, Pyeongyang and Washington agreed to
establish new relations and build a lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
"If Kim Jong-un declines the offer from Washington for establishing liaison offices in both countries,
then it will greatly weaken the claims made by both Korean governments that Kim Jong-un
has been proven unequivocally and unquestionably determined to leading his country in totally
new direction.
If Kim Jong-un is not ready to take this step, then how can the leadership be trusted?"
North Korea and the U.S. setting up liaison offices has been mentioned by South Korea's
President Moon Jae-in and Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa as one of the actions the U.S.
could take in return for the North's denuclearization steps.
Other possible U.S. corresponding measures they've suggested are providing humanitarian
assistance to North Korea and declaring a formal end to the Korean War.
Washington is trying to lower its bar on providing humanitarian aid to Pyeongyang, currently
reviewing its policy on sanctions waivers and travel exemptions.
Formally ending the Korean War through the upcoming summit seems difficult as there's
been not enough communication on that with South Korea and China.
Instead of that, Washington has reportedly suggested to North Korea... adopting a non-aggression
pact, but we can't know for sure what Washington will offer Pyeongyang until the results of
the summit are out.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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1987 P US Dime Moving P Mint LOOK FOR THESE IN YOUR CHANGE - Duration: 8:03.
Hello all you coin aficionados out there and Welcome to the DC Coin World International Coin Channel
Today we're going to look into the mystery of the 1987 Philadelphia Mint Mark US Dime
We have a bunch of these dimes here in they are set up
in a kind of a weird fashion with a couple different colored backgrounds below
I'll tell you why we're doing that in a second as we go through them
but first let's take a good look at the 1987 United States dime
we can see it says right on the top that says "Liberty" with Franklin Roosevelt facing to the left
"In God We Trust" under his chin right here we have a J and an S and that's for John Sinnock
who was the the engraver of these dimes. there's a 1987 and there is a P right here
the P is for the Philadelphia Mint and we can see that this this one has the P on it
The P is centered exactly over the 7 so one line of the P comes down to
the front of the 7 the other end of the P comes down to the back of the 7
This is the regular P mint mark of the 1987 P
you see this one's tilted a little bit but it's not it's only because of the camera so if I tilt it bsck it is straight above the 7
You can see that these are all straight over the top of the 7
But if we look over here however and we blow this one up
we'll see that the P on this one is about halfway between the 8 and 7
see how it kind of moved over a little bit the P here
this is a pretty bad shape coin in the sense that it got kind of beat and scraped but see how the P is way over
there to the left almost between the two and then if we go back to this one it's
over there and one of the ways we can take a good look at it to just take one
of these put it right over the top we see the P here
straight over the top of the 7 the P here in between the 7 any 8 and
that's not as far as it goes because if we go over even a little further we see
this one's exactly between the 8 and the 7 so if we look at this mint mark
here P which is straight over the top where it's supposed to be and then this
one over here which is like halfway between we're going hey wait a second
what's going on with the peas at the Philadelphia Mint and we can if we look
at these to see how clearly that's right over the top and that's in the middle
well some people say well maybe that's a D for the Denver mint. I should say that I have not seen any
D's that have been offset like that and I do have a D here and this is how the D
should look and this is not a D here this is a misshapen P
some of this might be post mint damage (PMD) from the misshapen part
but PMD certainly didn't move the P mint mark over between the 8 and 7
I looked this up online and it turns out to just quite a few of these around in fact if you look on eBay at
the 1987 you'll see that it moves from here to here in the middle to here way
over in the middle and then it also does something else that's interesting so
this is a regular one again it starts to tilt on some of them so see how this P
actually starts going to the left a little bit it actually tilts in this one
tilts way to the left so it's at the right point on the 7 but it
tilts so instead of going straight up and down see that tilt here so let's
move this middle one out of the way and you can see it very clearly on this one
this one's going straight up and down this one kind of going off to the side
it quite an angle there too in fact that's not as far as that angle goes it
can even go further over and I'll show you on these ones so these ones are
tilted also so see how especially this one see how
much of a tilt is on there it's way up high off the top of the P see there's a
lot more space between that P and this P it's either a little bit of space there
and a huge amount of space there see how this one tips over this one tips over
and so we get this kind of weird issue with these Philadelphia mint marks and
it's both to look like this this one it's a little further up and it's tilted
this one it's a little closer and it's tilted so we have essentially we have
the tilt like this one we have the regular oh the other tilt like this one
so that that was just a different kind of tilt see how that's way off we have
the regular which I'll bring in over here we have the one who it's where it's
centered almost between the 8 and the 7 and then we have this really weird
one where it actually is centered but it looks more like a D than a P so when we
started looking for the Philadelphia mint mark from 1987 we get all kinds of
different variations I should say that out of about fifty I looked at, thirty something were
exactly like this and then we started getting some tilted some in the center
and then some way over like this tilted the other way and I've seen someone
lined it with a piece actually over the top of this eight this eight and so I
don't know what they did I looked it up online and I said is there anybody that
kind of knows what happened with these and one of the Numista websites there
was a guy named ESSOR PROF who said that all the dies for these coins are made at the
Philadelphia Mint and then after the dies are made they hand stamp on the mint mark
And so he said he assumes that when they stamped the mint mark on
have to do it on a number of different dyes in somebody probably in 1987
He was talking about 1988 also, somebody when they stamped the mint mark on the
dies before they used them they stamped them individually by hand with a rod and
that rod was not held steadily by the man who was hand stamping the P
onto the coin die and so a bunch of these different variations came about from
that hand stamping alright well that's all we have today from a DC Coin World International Coin Channel
Look for some 1987 dimes and see if you can find them
also with these different variations we also started seeing this when we will
looked in the 1988 dimes and so look for some of them also because the 1988 dimes
have some of the same variations as the 1987 dime some of the centering issues some of
the tilting issues and some of the most interesting mint marks that I've ever
seen on US coins alright have a great day from the DC Coin World International Coin Channel
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19.02.2019: US and China ready for new round of talks (USDX, USD/JPY, AUD/USD) - Duration: 1:46.
During the American trading session the US dollar managed to gain ground, but its rise
is still limited.
On Monday the US dollar index settled at 96.90.
Yesterday the American market was closed due to celebration of Presidents' Day, so the
greenback lacked upward momentum.
Traders prefer to buy safe-haven currencies, so the USD/JPY was trading sideways during
the Asian session.
The pair held steady near 110.60.
Meanwhile, political factors absorb traders' attention.
Beijing and Washington are close to striking a trade deal.
Today a new round of talks between the United States and China starts.
However, traders are less optimistic about risky assets.
That is why the Australian dollar declined during the Asian-Pacific trading session.
The AUD/USD pair settled near the level of 0.7120.
The latest minutes of the RBA monetary policy meeting put the aussie under pressure.
The bank's officials expressed concerns about some of the economic sectors.
It was a sign that the interest rate is likely to be reduced in the nearest future.
Analysts anticipate that the current market situation will remain unchanged.
Market participants do not hurry to make their trading choices, waiting for the outcome of
the US-China talks.
Meanwhile in Europe, the United Kingdom is going to release the average earnings and
unemployment data.
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N. Korea-U.S. summit: how Kim and Trump came from Singapore to Vietnam - Duration: 2:13.
It's only been about eight months since Kim Jong-un and President Trump first met last
year in Singapore.
Our Kan Hyeong-woo takes a look at some of the ups and downs in their countries' relations
since then.
On June 12, 2018,... the world witnessed what many had once considered impossible - a face-to-face
meeting between a North Korean leader and a sitting U.S. President.
At the historic summit in Singapore, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump agreed to establish new relations
for peace and prosperity.
Pyeongyang reaffirmed its commitment to work toward complete denuclearization in exchange
for security guarantees from the U.S.
The two leaders also agreed to the repatriation of the remains of American soldiers killed
during the Korean War.
Following the Singapore summit, President Trump announced the U.S. would suspend joint
military drills with South Korea,... which have been frequently criticized by the North.
As a result, large-scale exercises have been put on ice,... while small drills continue.
Pyeongyang responded by sending back 55 cases believed to contain the remains of U.S. troops
killed during the Korean War.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has made two official trips to Pyeongyang since the
Singapore summit.
Pompeo's first visit last July was largely viewed as a failure as North Korea condemned
the U.S. delegation for making "gangster-like" demands of the regime's denuclearization.
But Pompeo's next trip in October was better than the first,... indicating some progress
was being made.
After the remainder of 2018 did not see concrete steps taken towards the North's complete denuclearization,...
President Trump met in January with North Korean officials at the White House.
And as Trump announced during his State of the Union address on February 6th that there
would be a second North Korea-U.S. summit,... negotiators from the North and the U.S. met
in Pyeongyang to discuss the summit agenda and logistical details.
Kim and Trump are scheduled to meet for the second time from February 27th to 28th in
Hanoi to further discuss North Korea's denuclearization in exchange for corresponding measures from
the U.S. Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News.
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U.S. discussing exchanging liaison officers with North Korea: CNN - Duration: 2:01.
as a follow-up to that report and bidding to build formal diplomatic
relations between North Korea and the US it is being reported the two sides are
strongly mulling the idea of exchanging liaison offices news of the talks come
about a week before the second Kim Trump summit in Vietnam Eastern je with more
citing two sources familiar with the discussions
CNN reports North Korea and the US are seriously considering a possible
exchange of liaison officers in an incremental step towards building formal
diplomatic relations according to the sources several US liaison officers
could be sent to set up office in North Korea led by a senior foreign service
officer who speaks Korean while in his preliminary phase the talks could mark a
significant step in negotiations between North Korea and the u.s. a similar
agreement was reached in 1994 with an agreed framework leading to extensive
discussions over exchanging liaison officers beginning with up to seven
officers each however around the year later North Korea scrapped a plan after
a u.s. helicopter was shot down when it crossed over the demilitarized zone
while the exchange could improve ties between the two sides watchers in the US
are cautious saying the regime has yet to show a strong willingness to
denuclearize while North Korea has halted its nuclear tests and sharply
toned down its rhetoric president Trump's Director of National
Intelligence said last month that North Korea is unlikely to completely give up
its nuclear weapons and production capability while the US State Department
declined to comment on the CNN report if confirmed it would be a significant
gesture on the part of the u.s. to get North Korea to move forward on
denuclearization easing Jay Arirang news
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Expectations for N. Korea-U.S. summit should be realistic : Joel Wit - Duration: 0:48.
a former US diplomat believes the key to determining the success of the upcoming
North Korea summit is for everyone to have realistic expectations and for
further negotiations to continue right after the summit speaking at forum at
the National Assembly on Tuesday Joelle wit the founder of 38 North said the
denuclearization of North Korea will be a long difficult process and called for
a phase by phase procedure he said Washington and Seoul should be
able to accept that it will take North Korea a long time to give up its most
threatening missiles as they are considered cushions to the regime
security now given such circumstances with called on the two sides to hold
immediate discussions once they've reached a deal so that they don't repeat
their mistakes that led to the slowed progress after the Singapore summit
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[ISSUE TALK] Eyes on summit agenda with N. Korea-U.S. summit only week away - Duration: 13:16.
and for more dr. Koo Myung Hyun and research fellow from the asan Institute
for Policy Studies joins us in the studio today welcome to the program
my pleasure so there's just about a week left before the Kim Trump summit and
eyes are on how the joint statement will shape up and what sort of deals it will
contain now as we heard in the previous report CNN reported that the two sides
are seriously considering exchanging liaison officers how far do you think
the negotiations have taken place based on this report and would this be a first
step to establishing formal diplomatic ties between the two well oftentimes
establishing relations office I suffer step towards a normalization of
relations with in between United States and another country and I think that
took two countries here are taking the formal steps towards normalization but
we had to take into account the fact that so there's a little bit of a
mismatch between the negotiation position between North Korea and the
United States from what we have heard so far from the information that we have
gathered North Korea what we really want from the United States is economic
concessions essentially sanctions relief so they pull assign law priority when it
comes to the political symbols such as license office on the other hand the
United States skeptical about the possibility of a complete localization
of North Korea and as a venerable decision to upgrade the relations with
North Korea very quickly so instead of offering a sanctions relief United
States is putting on the table for the possibility of upgrading down I mean
start taking the prostitutes normalization by offering to establish
relations office in North Korea so this is actually indicates to me that the two
countries upstairs have some gap in their positions towards denuclearization
and the United States might want to offer this to North Korea but we don't
know yet whether North Korea will take it yeah so it seemed more symbolic
now under the 1994 agreed framework better known as the Geneva agreement
based on where it was signed North Korea and the u.s. had a group there to open
liaison offices that would later develop into
ambassadorial level which the plan fell through do you think the second summit
will be an opportune moment to get these talks or get these plans going again
clearly the establishment of liaison offices has become a form of leverage or
Nakano offer to speed up the democratization negotiations so it's
clear that the US side is making this query serious offered on to North Korea
so should North Korea take the I mean given the background of slow progress
not in acquisition a process I'll say that US is going to propose having a
small license of his system or large distance office depending I mean in a
way the size of the license office to be established in Pyongyang could be
indicative of how successful the negotiations are going to be between the
two countries if the US are going to establish a big listen surface with
multiple staffers that will indicate that the United States is a very
optimistic about the eventual increases in North Korea are going to use the
resource office as the basis to accreditor to an ambassador ambassador
see down the road but then if US offers a small distance surface such as the one
that they could put in a suicide office along with within the Swedish embassy
compound also in having offered the consular service to American citizens in
North Korea then that would indicate the u.s. still really skeptical about the
successful negotiation to the organization so I think obviously
remains to be seen so shifting gears to the summit itself
we still don't know where the summit venue will be held or at which hotels
leaders will be staying now a high possibility for the summit venue is the
Vietnam National Convention Center where the 2010 ASEAN summit was held and
another option that's being speculated is the Hanoi Opera House which was built
during the French colonial era what significance do these two venues have
well there's not really political significance attached these venues per
se but it's all about the location and a distance between the hotel and the
conference venue for respective leaders the convention center nice apparently
lies closer to the hotel the present room is going to stay in an away and
opera house stays actually that is the opposite case Opera House actually is a
closer to the hotel that Kim jong-un is expected to stay so I think that both
sides are little bit arguing over no protocol issues I think are they want
our respective leaders to I mean their own respective leaders to stay closer to
the conference venue which makes the whole thing much simpler for both of
them so something will still have to wait for North Korean leader Kim
jong-un's de-facto chief of staff kim ki-chun son is stepping up preparations
in Vietnam there's reports that he's viewing some possible sites that Kim can
visit so as he is a key official in charge of protocol a lot of attention is
on where he visits because Kim jong-un could actually potentially visit these
sites and instead of flying straight to Hanoi the official went via Kong Jo and
while in Hanoi he also visit that the Vietnamese border with China
now given that Kim Jong and Kim jong-un's father Kim jong-il also made a
visit to Punisher back in 2006 do you think there would be a potential visit
by Kim jong-un himself given that the city is known for reform and economic
development well clearly Kim jong-un is on a drive to give up this perception
that the North Korea's contain back on a major economy form an opening so in that
sense the visiting Guangzhou is very symbolic step and simply location to
conduct the kind of message to the rest of the world but it doesn't mean that
just because his chief of staff mr. Alonso and the volar between them
and China that Kim jong-un is also going to take that route on the way to Hanoi
it's just one of the many options that probably North Korea is entertaining at
the moment so a lot of things remain under the wraps a lot of speculation
what do you think is the likeliness of Kim jong-un traveling to Vietnam through
a land route well I think that little bit I mean I really be surprised if kim
giman is going to take the land route from North Korea all the way down to
Vietnam apparently to come to take multiple days at least three days and
we're talking about criss crossing a huge country like China North and South
touch country represent a enormous amount of disruption to the economy
activities in the in China the second largest economy in the world so I don't
forget you'd likely for him to take the land route but he might actually use
part of the trade using train so that's a possibility but I wouldn't expect him
German to make the whole trip to Vietnam by train so while there are a
speculation about a small deal or a big deal US President Donald Trump will
likely face scrutiny when he gets back home after the summit should the summit
feel to bring about substantial progress towards North Korea's denuclearization
or depending on what sorts of concessions he makes to Pyongyang but if
he is able to make convincing progress it could strengthen his footing in the
US at a time when he faces a lot of domestic issues with that in mind do you
think it will be all efforts to make a breakthrough in this summit I think
that's what that's an option 4% romper out on the other hand it's also an
option for him to keep making his relations to Kim jong-un and then having
in a multiple summits down the road because he can really continue this
perception that is to working really hard and you mind every time to the US
electorate that he's been able to do something that his predecessors failed
so I think this second summary is not going to be the end overall so Matt and
I think a person Jerome has been trying to manage the expectations in the record
and downgrading the level of the power for success from completing Makran
ization to something about the stability and security so I would say that he's
not going to make this data current upcoming summit the end of all cements
is going to make it a sell was another episode is ongoing saga so I think is
going to use that I mean each auction what about convenient for him to use the
continuation of the diplomatic talks in North Korea for continued I mean Anika
took about the perception to the US electorate that he said keeping and
having success when it comes to North Korea so another of many more to come
stepping aside a little bit there has been speculation that the u.s. is trying
to send a message to China by visiting Vietnam especially at a time
when Washington and Beijing are engaged in this trade more how do you see it
well I think that's a little bit of stretch I'll say because clearly you
know this is I mean the meeting between North Korea and the United States
something that's supported by China China definitely wants to see some sort
of negotiate and possibly welcome to the negotiation between the two countries
so the venue doesn't really matter for China we got to remember the last one
last time and in Singapore China was the one that supplied the logistics of
travel to Kim jong-un so China I think is behind this and I think he's going to
see the venue the which is Vietnam this time as a way for the u.s. to send a
message to China that the u.s. is spending or containing China in the
region so Vietnam itself is also stepping up a lot of preparations on its
own giving this summit a lot of media coverage and it's also setting up a
press Center for international reporters what are some of the benefits for
Vietnam for hosting this kind of summer well it clearly racist Viet Nam's
profile not just I mean major economy or that case a free advertisement from
Verizon from from the rest of world but also erases its diplomatic standing in
the eyes of the internal community and the fact that is enabled I mean the
Vietnam has been able to host a meeting between a very reclusive a paranoid
leader such as Kim Jong and the US president isn't going to really be
impressive I mean I mean a lot of people are going to find that very impressive
and it's going to make Fenimore influential voice in the future of the
international diplomacy so I think that's what we now actually craves and
it's got to make use of it down the road shifting gears a little bit South Korean
president moon jae-in on Monday said that he expects great development
towards developing or normalizing Pyongyang Washington ties as well as
North Korea's denuclearization now his comments come amid concerns that
there could only be a small deal coming out of the second summit now he has
expected to talk with President Trump over the phone soon what kind of things
do you think will be discussed and do you think this will give us an idea of
what to expect for the second summit well there's a
that's one of standing issue between North Korea and the United States we
heard from the media reports that US might offer to sign the Declaration to
in the world in Hanoi so there's a circulation that president moon would
cry to Hanoi to join the summit between the two
leaders to sign the Declaration to in the war agreement but then that didn't
materialize so but then I think despite the fact that our likelihood of the
creation being - in the world inside this time the system chance of her
happening and this is going to be a an option for the United States to offer to
North Korea as a way to incentivize North Korea to denuclearize so I think
all the present Trump impressive more I want to make the discussion about this
potential option and then sort of keep it alive so to speak so also on the
other hand the possibility of small do big deal but remember that you know just
our Puri success in the eyes of the beholder so I think present moon is what
to find any positive outcome no matter how big or small
what's a greater success so I would say that I mean I think I percent moon it's
pretty positive about the fact that something will come out of this so
before we let you go working-level talks are expected to take place this week if
the talks earlier this month in Pyongyang were aimed at browsing all the
cards each side had what do you think will be discussed this time and do you
think anything will we'll be able to hear anything about it before the summit
so I think we heard a lift from the American side what American side is
putting on the table we heard about a liaison surface when the possibility
discipline is lower but declaration tender or agreement is also on the table
and there's some sanctions relief or measure at least there'll be an
expansion about humanitarian assistance in North Korea so this order of shots
that the US has put on the table but we haven't heard much from the North Korean
side that's an indication that the two sides are still really working really
hard to come to an agreement before they have the summit next week so I think
that's pretty much what's going on right now okay I'm afraid that's all the time
we have for today thank you for your insights my pleasure
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EU warns of "swift" retaliation if U.S. imposes tariffs on car imports - Duration: 1:45.
the European Union has warned a prompt retaliation if the u.s. follows through
on a threat to impose tariffs on European vehicles for more on this and
other news from around the world let's turn to our know Adam Adam transatlantic
trade tensions once again simmering up that's why ma Monday's warning came amid
reports over the weekend that President Trump received a report from the US
Commerce Department now that report was said to have contained findings of a
government probe into whether imported vehicles pose any national security
threat it was widely expected to clear the way for President Trump to threaten
tariffs of up to 25% on imported cars and car parts giving him 90 days to
decide whether or not to take action now that 25% is a tenfold increase from the
current rate if the president does impose new tariffs then it would go
against last year's agreements between Trump and EU Commission President
jean-claude Juncker to refrain from escalating trade tensions the EU
unsurprisingly issued a stark warning against the potential duties where these
reports translate into actions detrimental to European exports the
European Commission would react in a swift and adequate manner European car
makers especially those in Germany have warned that the fair tariffs would add
thousands of dollars to vehicle costs and potentially lead to hundreds of
thousands of job losses throughout the United States even America's auto
industry expressed concern warning that such measures could move the development
and implementation of new automotive technologies overseas
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President Trump Hammers 'Overthrow' Leaders Sets Fire To Deep State Swamp - Duration: 2:04.
It's Taking Time, But Donald Trump Is Rooting Out The D.C.
Swamp.
The Swamp Is Pretty Deep, But His Influence Is Getting Rid Of The Corrupt Villains That
Have Wrecked Have In Our Country.
We All Know The Deep State Had A Plan To Get Rid Of Trump–If He Had Won. Hillary Clinton
Crafted A Fake Dossier In The Hopes Of Framing Him.
Trump Axed The Men Willing To Use It To Take Him Down.
Now He's Telling The World.
From Fox News: President Trump On Monday Accused Deputy Attorney
General Rod Rosenstein And Former Fbi Deputy Director Andrew Mccabe Of Pursuing An "Illegal
And Treasonous" Plot Against Him, After Mccabe Detailed Private Doj Discussions About
Secretly Recording And Potentially Ousting The President…
"He And Rod Rosenstein, Who Was Hired By Jeff Sessions (Another Beauty), Look Like
They Were Planning A Very Illegal Act, And Got Caught … There Is A Lot Of Explaining
To Do To The Millions Of People Who Had Just Elected A President Who They Really Like And
Who Has Done A Great Job For Them With The Military, Vets, Economy And So Much More.
This Was The Illegal And Treasonous 'Insurance Policy' In Full Action!"
He Tweeted.
The Men In The Doj Who Tried To Use The 25th Amendment To Oust Trump Might Be The Biggest
Traitors Since Benedict Arnold.
These Men Wanted To Use A Fake Dossier To Remove The Lawfully Elected President Of The
United States.
Think About That.
Trump Had Broken No Laws.
He Did Not Do Anything To Suggest He Was "Unfit" To Lead.
Yet These Doj Officials Wanted To Frame Him As A Russian Operative, Just To Get Back At
Him For Beating Hillary.
If That's Not Treason, I Don't Know What Is.
Now Mccabe Is Admitting, Partly, To What They Had Planned.
Perhaps A Real Investigation Should Be Underway, To Find Out Just What These Criminals Were
Up To.
Share If You Want Trump To Fire Every Last Washington Traitor!
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Most Americans Can't Pass United States Citizenship Test, Survey Finds - Duration: 2:46.
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U.S. discussing exchanging liaison officers with North Korea: CNN - Duration: 1:59.
so as a follow-up to that report bidding to build formal diplomatic relations
between North Korea and the u.s. it is being reported by CNN that the two sides
are strongly mulling the idea of exchanging liaison offices something
that if realized hasn't happened in well over two decades
each Sanjay with more sighting to sources familiar with the discussions
CNN reports North Korea and the US are seriously considering a possible
exchange of liaison officers in an incremental step towards building formal
diplomatic relations according to the sources several US liaison officers
could be sent to set up office in North Korea led by senior foreign service
officer who speaks Korean while in his preliminary phase the talks can mark a
significant step in negotiations between North Korea and the u.s. a similar
agreement was reached in 1994 with an agreed framework leading to extensive
discussions over exchanging liaison officers beginning with up to seven
officers each however around a year later North Korea scrapped a plan after
a u.s. helicopter was shot down when it crossed over the Demilitarized Zone
while the exchange could improve ties between the two sides watchers in the US
are cautious saying the regime has yet to show a strong willingness to
denuclearize while North Korea has halted its nuclear tests and sharply
toned down its rhetoric president Trump's Director of National
Intelligence said last month that North Korea is unlikely to completely give up
its nuclear weapons and production capability while the US State Department
declined to comment on the CNN report if confirmed it would be a significant
gesture on the part of the u.s. to get North Korea to move forward on
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EU warns of "swift" retaliation of U.S. imposes tariffs on car imports - Duration: 1:52.
the European Union has warned of prompt retaliation if the US follows through on
a threat to impose tariffs on European vehicles for more on this and other news
from around the world let's turn to our know Adam Adam transatlantic trade
tensions simmering once again that's right Mar Monday's warning came amid
reports over the weekend that President Trump received a report from the US
Commerce Department that report was said to have contained findings of a
government probe into whether imported vehicles posed any national security
threat it was widely expected to clear the way for President Trump to threaten
tariffs of up to 25 percent on imported cars and car parts giving him 90 days to
decide whether or not whether or not to take action the 25 percent would be a
tenfold increase from the current rate if the president does impose new tariffs
then it would go against last year's agreement between Trump and EU
Commission President jean-claude Juncker to refrain from escalating trade
tensions the EU issued a stark warning against the potential duties where these
reports translate into actions detrimental to European exports the
European Commission would react in a swift and adequate manner European car
makers especially in Germany have warned that the fair tariffs would add
thousands of dollars to vehicle costs and therefore potentially lead to
hundreds of thousands of job losses throughout the United States even
America's auto industry expressed concern warning that such measures could
move the development and implementation of new automotive technologies overseas
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U.S. lawmakers say sanctions on N. Korea to remain until significant steps made on denuclearization - Duration: 0:51.
so at the second North Korea summit fast approaching the US Congress seems to be
pondering over what to do about the existing sanctions on Pyongyang in an
interview of VOA US representative Ted Yoho member of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee said US sanctions on Pyongyang will remain until complete verifiable
and irreversible denuclearization is achieved US senator Cory Gardner
chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee in East Asia and Pacific
also said no sanctions on the north will be lifted until cvid some other
congressmen like Brett Sherman a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee also agreed that the US has to maintain the sanctions but said the US
needs to have more realistic goals instead of cbid like limiting the number
of nuclear weapons
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N. Korea-U.S. summit: how Kim and Trump came from Singapore to Vietnam - Duration: 2:13.
and in light of the upcoming summit let's take a look back at the diplomatic
twists and turns the North Korea and the u.s. had since their leaders first met
in Singapore last June huracan jung-woo reports on June 12 2008 een the world
witnessed what many had once considered impossible a face-to-face meeting
between a North Korean leader and a sitting US president at the historic
summit in Singapore Kim jong-un and Donald Trump agreed to establish new
relations for peace and prosperity Pyongyang reaffirmed its commitment to
work toward complete denuclearization in exchange for security guarantees from
the US the two leaders also agreed to the repatriation of the remains of
American soldiers killed during the Korean War following the Singapore
summit President Trump announced the US would suspend joint military drills with
South Korea which have been frequently criticized by the north as a result
large-scale exercises have been put on ice while small drills continued
Pyongyang responded by sending back fifty five cases believed to contain the
remains of US troops killed during the Korean War US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo has made two official trips to Pyongyang since the Singapore summit
plumpie his first visit last July was largely viewed as a failure as North
Korea condemned the u.s. delegation for making gangster-like demands of the
regime's denuclearization but pompiers next trip in October was better than the
first indicating some progress was being made after the remainder of 2018 did not
see country steps taken towards the north complete denuclearization
president Trump met in January with North Korean officials at the White
House and as Trump announced during his State of the Union address on February
6th that there would be a second North Korea US summit negotiators from the
north and the u.s. met in Pyongyang to discuss the summit agenda and logistical
details Kim and Trump are scheduled to meet for the second time from February
27th to 28th in Hanoi to further discuss North Korea's denuclearization in
exchange for corresponding measures from the US
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California, 15 other states sue Trump over emergency declaration | ABC7 - Duration: 1:54.
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U.S. firms, government agencies targeted by Chinese hackers amid U.S.-China trade war: Report - Duration: 1:33.
Now going on to another trade war private firms and government agencies in the US are reportedly being targeted
by aggressive attacks by Chinese hackers amid the continued trade war between
Washington and Beijing American security experts say
Chinese hackers are now more focused on economic and
Technology strategies and are becoming more sophisticated
kamiya-san reports
Chinese hackers are said to be intensifying their attacks on US government agencies and private businesses
citing security experts the New York Times reported Monday that such moves follow the Trump administration's prolonged trade war with
Beijing
It explained that Chinese hacking attempts cooled four years ago when former President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping
Reached a deal to prevent cyber hacking aimed at stealing trade secrets
However, experts say Chinese hackers have returned and are more sophisticated than ever
The New York Times said Boeing and t-mobile are among some of the American businesses targeted by Chinese hackers
But it's not clear whether the hacks were successful
director of the cyberspace program at the US Council on Foreign Relations
Adam Segal explained that Beijing's recent intelligence collection is driven by the demands of its five-year plan and other
technology strategies
He says the tactics are different from the past when China was more focused on hacking for military purposes
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