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Contrary to the widely-held belief, Korea's automobile exports to the U.S. fell sharply

in 2016 from the previous year... after the two countries slashed related tariffs.

The Korea International Trade Association says Korean car exports to the U.S. tumbled

by 9-point-5-percent last year to around 965-thousand units.

Under the terms of their free trade deal,... Korea and the U.S. cut tariffs on automobiles

from two-and-a-half percent to zero at the start of last year.

For more infomation >> Korea's auto exports to U.S. fell despite tariff removal: KITA - Duration: 0:36.

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Enjoying The Gifts God Has Given Us - Duration: 4:17.

when I was a kid I just love the sounds of the kitchen you know the crackling of

the the oil in the frying pan and getting my hands in the flower it was

just so much fun I'm Nathan I love music I love sports and I love food currently

I'm the food service coordinator at Yonge Street mission in Toronto I

oversee all the meals that go in and out of our organization which feeds people

who live in poverty from young kids to seniors because of the nature of what we

do I don't always have particular ingredients to make what I'd want to

make out of a certain meal it really requires me using my imagination and

just thinking of ways and creative ways to make a great meal of just what we

have it is important to me to create these meals to be the very best because

that is what these people deserve these people are part of God's creation and

they're our brothers and sisters and this is the way we show love for them

tonight I'm having friends over and I'm going to make them rack of lamb stuffed

turkey beautiful mixed green salad with the tomato and Boca Cheney salad and a

wonderful vegetable medley with some crazy and potatoes when I'm making me

know the first thing I think about during the process is just what that

plate is going to look like and I just visualized it and imagine it where the

meat is going to go the colors that are involved in that and then work backwards

and what do I need to make sure that plate just going to look the way I

wanted to end up the thing that inspired me most to be in

chef was just my love for food I love all different types of foods from

different regions of the world different textures to niles colors food is just so

different everywhere you go it's something that brings us all together so

I love it I just I'm just so fascinated with food I really love food tools that

absolutely need in my kitchen are my knife can't really do anything start

anything without my knives need a nice good wooden spoon and a spatula probably

stare and two things you can you don't really need anything else but your spoon

or spatula and you can eat a meal right there I definitely feel a connection

with God when I cook because that's where my creativity comes from my

passion my talent for cooking comes from God and then the skills that I've

developed in cooking use it as worship

I just believe that God smiles down when you're using all your talents whatever

it is I'm much more creative when I'm cooking for others that opens up my

creativity helps to expand my creativity and I just love the reaction of people

enjoying food out there this is good at the end of the meal I want to hear

people chewing forks and knives clinking on the plates people licking their their

fingers and that's it

you

For more infomation >> Enjoying The Gifts God Has Given Us - Duration: 4:17.

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Recent MBC Grad Shantel Williams tells us about the future of Morris Brown - Duration: 0:56.

My name is Shantel Williams

I am a recent graduate

of Morris Brown College

I graduated May 20th, 2017

I am also Ms. Morris Brown 2016-17

I have had a year that is very difficult to explain in words

I've gotten the most nurturing

academically that I've ever imagined

My college here is very, very

up and coming again

We are excited about that!

We are here now

introducing new students

we are happy to

invite more of you out there

to come and see what we have going on

We have a great bachelors program

it's an accelerated program

for adults

we're just happy for you to come out

check us out

see where we're going now

because we are going up!

For more infomation >> Recent MBC Grad Shantel Williams tells us about the future of Morris Brown - Duration: 0:56.

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Bhop learns us how to unban our smurfs - Duration: 0:26.

*dead laugh* bhop how can i unban my smurf

uh uhmmmmm.. unban?

you cant unban ur smurf dude

For more infomation >> Bhop learns us how to unban our smurfs - Duration: 0:26.

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US HOUSE CLEARS OVER $600 BILLION BILL,TO BOOST DEFENCE TIES WITH INDIA - Duration: 4:13.

For more infomation >> US HOUSE CLEARS OVER $600 BILLION BILL,TO BOOST DEFENCE TIES WITH INDIA - Duration: 4:13.

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The Historic Rivalry of US Synchronized Swimming Teams | Synchro Sisters - Duration: 11:01.

For more infomation >> The Historic Rivalry of US Synchronized Swimming Teams | Synchro Sisters - Duration: 11:01.

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Trillion Ton Ice Sheet Breaks Off Antarctica While U.S. Continues Environmental Destruction - Duration: 5:09.

In the last few months during the Trump administration, we have seen members of the fossil fuel industry

and of the chemical industry be appointed the cushy posts within the actual Trump administration,

within the EPA and the interior department.

We have an oil executive serving as our Secretary of State.

We have an EPA administrator who spent his career suing the EPA because he didn't like

their regulations.

He wanted corporations to be able to pollute as much as they want, to dump toxic chemicals

as much as they want.

To hell with what it means for the public health, he wanted those corporations to be

taken care of, folks.

And, recently, back in March, he gave the green light to a chemical called chlorpyrifos,

that is known to cause neurological damage in children.

It screws with their brains and ruins their lives.

The EPA's own scientific studies show that, and Scott Pruitt decides he's going to go

ahead and approve it anyway.

The Trump administration signed executive orders earlier this year, trying to do away

with the clean power rule, which will alow power plants to spew more greenhouse gases

into our atmosphere.

Why am I telling you all this?

I'm telling you this because earlier this week, Wednesday morning, a one trillion ton

ice sheet broke off the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

Don't think that's a big deal?

Well, it is.

That is one of the most catastrophic climate change related events that this planet has

ever seen.

These are the events that scientists have been warning us would be happen to decades.

They told us ice sheets would break off, that this would accelerate and exacerbate climate

change.

Due to the melting ice, the cooling effect that it currently has is gone, the continent

of Antarctica has been permanently changed because of this ice sheet breaking off.

That is what scientists told us Wednesday morning.

This has forever changed the face, the shape, the scope, the continent of Antarctica.

Biggest climate change related event to ever happen to the United ... Or, to the planet.

Excuse me.

It barely gets a mention.

It barely gets a mention, folks.

Here in the United States, not only are we not talking about that, we're ignoring the

fact that our current administration literally thinks climate change is a hoax.

Donald Trump believes it is a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese, and if it's not a hoax perpetrated

by the Chinese, he still doesn't believe that it's real.

The members in his administration do not believe that it's real.

We're pulling back regulations left and right, giving corporations everything they want,

so that they can continue polluting, continue destroying the environment, so that we see

more events like the Larsen Ice Shelf break, because that's where we're headed.

A lot of people in the United States, according to recent polls, believe that climate change

is real, that it's caused by man, but that it's also some far off threat that we don't

need to worry about right now.

Folks, Wednesday morning, July 12th, the ice shelf broke.

This is not a far off threat.

This is something that's happening today.

It's not 10 years out.

It's not 20 years out.

It's every day.

Every day it gets worse, and I know that sounds a little bit scary, terrifying, but that is

the reality in which we live and you have to accept reality.

You cannot view this as a far off threat.

You cannot continue to support climate change denying politicians while the world burns

down.

The majority of republicans in the Senate do not believe that climate change is real.

The majority of republicans in the House of Representatives do not believe that climate

change is real.

The majority of their constituents believe that it's real and they keep voting for these

morons.

Why?

Because they think that the threats from climate change are 30, 40, or 50, maybe even 100 years

away.

Look deeper into the stories.

One trillion tons of ice broke off the continent of Antarctica because too many people in the

United States and all over the world aren't taking climate change seriously.

For more infomation >> Trillion Ton Ice Sheet Breaks Off Antarctica While U.S. Continues Environmental Destruction - Duration: 5:09.

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U.S., China at loggerheads on increasing pressure against North Korea - Duration: 0:45.

While South Korea has been making efforts to reach out to North Korea,... the world's

two superpowers can't see eye-to-eye on the best approach... and their relations are souring

fast.

The U.S. is continuing to pressure China to use its sizable influence over North Korea

to curb further provocations,... threatening to impose additional sanctions if Beijing

doesn't.

Such measures include a so-called "secondary boycott" of companies doing business with

North Korea... mainly Chinese firms.

On the other hand,...

China is accusing the U.S. of souring ties by selling one billion dollars worth of weapons

systems to Taiwan... weakening its "one country, two systems" policy.

For more infomation >> U.S., China at loggerheads on increasing pressure against North Korea - Duration: 0:45.

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US President Donald Trump attracted criticism after commenting....| News ABC - Duration: 2:38.

US President Donald Trump attracted criticism after commenting....

US President Donald Trump has attracted attention for his comments on the good physical shape of French first lady Brigitte Macron, but how would an Australian politician react if the same was said to them?.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told Insiders she thinks she would be taken aback if the US President made the same comments to her and questioned whether he would elicit the same compliment. Its a rather interesting comment to make, Ms Bishop said.

I wonder if she could say the same of him?. During his first official visit to France the US President praised the French first lady for being in such great shape as they were saying their farewells after a tour.

Mr Trump turned to her husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, and said shes in such good physical shape before turning back to the first lady and saying, beautiful.

Ms Bishop refused to comment further on Mr Trumps compliments in France and said she was focussed on the relationship between the US and Australia.

Im not going to run a commentary on President Trumps conversations with the French President about the French Presidents wife, she said. Likewise, I dont run commentary on his Twitter account.

Mr Trump has since returned to the United States after a whirlwind two-day visit to France, his first since becoming President.

At the end of Bastille Day celebrations, his final engagement before leaving Paris, he raised eyebrows for an unusually long handshake with Mr Macron.

The two clasped hands for a handshake and did not let go for 30 seconds, even holding onto each other as they walked and approached their wives.

For more infomation >> US President Donald Trump attracted criticism after commenting....| News ABC - Duration: 2:38.

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THE HOMIE SQUAD ARE IN A PLANE CRASH! HELP US! - Duration: 6:09.

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For more infomation >> THE HOMIE SQUAD ARE IN A PLANE CRASH! HELP US! - Duration: 6:09.

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U.S. Bank Arena's proposed $340 million renovation could be 'dead on arrival' - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> U.S. Bank Arena's proposed $340 million renovation could be 'dead on arrival' - Duration: 2:18.

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Korea's auto exports to U.S. fell despite tariff removal: KITA - Duration: 0:34.

Contrary to the widely-held belief, Korea's automobile exports to the U.S. fell sharply

in 2016 from the previous year... after the two countries slashed related tariffs.

The Korea International Trade Association says Korean car exports to the U.S. tumbled

by 9-point-5-percent last year to around 965-thousand units.

Under the terms of their free trade deal,... Korea and the U.S. cut tariffs on automobiles

from two-and-a-half percent to zero at the start of last year.

For more infomation >> Korea's auto exports to U.S. fell despite tariff removal: KITA - Duration: 0:34.

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317 amnesty beneficiaries graduate from U.S., UK varsities – Boroh - Duration: 4:40.

317 amnesty beneficiaries graduate from U.S., UK varsities – Boroh

- The amnesty programme of the federal government is yielding good results. - Beneficiaries of the programme are being empowered worldwide. - A recent revelation shows that governments commitment to the programme is unshaken.

The special adviser to the president on Niger Delta, Brigadier-General Paul Boroh (rtd) says no fewer than 317 ex-agitators have graduated from different institutions in the U.S. and UK in 2017.

Boroh, who is also the coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, disclosed this in New York on Friday, July 14 when he visited Professor Tijjani Bande, Nigeria's Ambassador/Special Representative to the UN and the Deputy Ambassador Samson Itegboje.

The presidential aide explained that the amnesty programme was managing the 30,000 ex-agitators from the Niger Delta region. The coordinator, Brig-Gen Paul Boroh (rtd) says the amnesty programme is managing 30,000 ex-agitators.

He said the programme, which started in 2009, had sponsored the beneficiaries in various skill acquisition, education and entrepreneurship trainings, among others.

According to him, the programme has helped greatly to stabilise the Niger Delta region, adding that the federal government is consolidating on the achievements to buoy the economy.

"This year alone, we have 177 graduates of the amnesty programme from the U.S. and 140 from the UK. "By the end of this month, we would be going for the graduation in the UK; that of the U.S.

"The programme is on course; it helps greatly in stabilizing the situation in the Niger Delta region. I have also been working with the UN.".

Boroh, who was attending the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, said he was invited "to come and disclose what we are doing in the country, particularly in the Niger Delta on the SDGs issues.

Bande, in his remarks, lauded the amnesty programme on its importance and achievements for the country from inception till date and commended Boroh for his achievements so far.

The Nigerian envoy said every well-meaning Nigerian was concerned about restiveness of youths wherever located. "Every Nigerian, whether public official or private citizen, will like that you succeed in stabilising that restiveness.

"We are always aware of your activities around the UN system here. The High-Level Forum is an important event where you showcase what it is that you do.

"It's also important to learn from others as regards what they are doing; I'm sure several other delegations will learn from your interactions with them.

"At the mission, we are always happy that officials come from Nigeria and deliver the best that we know Nigeria can deliver.

"Nigeria is a very important and great country but we all have a duty to work very hard everyday to improve for the benefit of not only our now but more importantly, the future generation of Nigerians," Bande said. (NAN).

Meanwhile, a notable political figure in the Niger Delta, Chief Bernard Agai has said the economic diversification policy of the present administration is a northern agenda.

Chief Agai canvassed for full control of resources by the state and suggested that the states to pay revenue to the federal government.

"Let every state pay revenue to the federal government. If you know you cannot maintain a state, you can join another one. But they use our own oil money to diversify their economy," he said.

For more infomation >> 317 amnesty beneficiaries graduate from U.S., UK varsities – Boroh - Duration: 4:40.

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Afghan Girls In U.S. For Robot Competition - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> Afghan Girls In U.S. For Robot Competition - Duration: 0:46.

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7/15/17 5:40 PM (4031 Northwest U.S. 101) - Duration: 10:19.

For more infomation >> 7/15/17 5:40 PM (4031 Northwest U.S. 101) - Duration: 10:19.

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Refugee swap deal still on, Julie Bishop says after US immigration officials leave Nauru early - Duration: 5:55.

Refugee swap deal still on, Julie Bishop says after US immigration officials leave Nauru early

The Government has quashed speculation the refugee swap deal between Australia and the United States may not go ahead, after American immigration officials who were interviewing refugees on Nauru left two weeks ahead of schedule.

Three detainees told Reuters that US citizenship and immigrations who were vetting refugees on the island had halted screening interviews and left Nauru.

Their departure came one day after the US Government announced it has already filled its new, reduced quota of 50,000 refugees for the fiscal year, which means no more refugees will be accepted until October unless they have a bona fide family connection in America.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a statement saying the refugee program is continuing and that officials will return to Nauru.

We do not discuss the exact dates of USCIS circuit rides to adjudicate refugees applications. However, we are planning return trips, the agency said in a statement.

It is not uncommon for the dates of tentatively-planned refugee circuit ride trips worldwide to change due to a wide variety of factors. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that showed the deal was not in doubt.

I understand that the matter is progressing as we expected, she told Insiders. The United States is upholding the agreement. We have been given assurances by both President Trump and Vice-President Pence that the agreement will be adhered to.

I have no doubt that this agreement is progressing as the relevant US authority confirmed this morning.

US [officials] were scheduled to be on Nauru until July 26 but they left on Friday, one refugee told Reuters, requesting anonymity as he did not want to jeopardise his application for US resettlement. Labor says Government has dropped the ball.

Labors defence spokesman Richard Marles earlier said he was concerned the deal could fall over, and warned the Government needed to come up with back-up options to resettle the refugees.

All their eggs now are in the US basket, he told ABC News.

They need to be looking at a whole lot of other options to make sure that hope and a future can be found for those people who are in those facilities.

Its a very important deal, it needs to go through and its good that the Americans are saying its going to be continue to be honoured.

But this Government has really dropped the ball over the last few years about those facilities and they need to be more active.

The Immigration Department declined to comment on the whereabouts of the US officials or the future of a refugee swap agreement between Australia and the United States.

The resettlement deal with the US was announced by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last year, with Australia agreeing to consider resettling Central American refugees from a centre in Costa Rica while the US promised to consider taking refugees from Manus Island and Nauru.

US President Donald Trump described it as a dumb deal, and his administration said it would only honour it to maintain a strong relationship with Australia and then only on condition that refugees satisfied strict checks.

The swap is designed, in part, to help Australia close both Manus and Nauru, which are expensive to run and have been widely criticised by the United Nations and others over treatment of detainees.

The US Government confirmed on Thursday that its refugee intake cap of 50,000 people had been reached with the new intake year not due to begin until October 1.

Exemptions could be made for those who have a credible claim to a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States, following a decision from the US Supreme Court last month reviving elements of Mr Trumps travel ban while it considers the legality of the order.

Given the risky boat journey the refugees in Manus and Nauru undertook to try and reach Australia, it is unlikely many of them have strong family ties to the United States, experts said.

An indefinite postponement of the deal would have significant repercussions for Australias pledge to close a second detention centre on Papua New Guineas Manus Island on October 31.

Only 70 refugees, less than 10 per cent of the total detainees held in the camp, have completed US processing.

For more infomation >> Refugee swap deal still on, Julie Bishop says after US immigration officials leave Nauru early - Duration: 5:55.

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U.S. prosecutors expose how Alison-Madueke, Omokore, Aluko blew billions on 'lavish lifestyle' - Duration: 4:17.

U.S. prosecutors expose how Alison-Madueke, Omokore, Aluko blew billions on 'lavish lifestyle'

U.S. prosecutors expose how Alison-Madueke, Omokore, Aluko blew billions on 'lavish lifestyle' Former Petroleum Miniister, Diezani Allison-Madueke.

Prosecutors in the United States have provided details of how Nigeria's former minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, and her two businessmen-allies, Jide Omokore and Kola Aluko, lavished billions of naira on property and luxury items in the U.S.

The trio have, in the last two years, been at the centre of many investigations and court actions around management of Nigeria's oil industry.

Last year, the Nigerian government filed for a court order for world-wide seizure of multi-billion naira asset linked to the two men, described as close allies of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and Mrs. Alison-Madueke.

In a civil forfeiture notice filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, DoJ, on Friday, prosecutors narrated how the two businessmen allegedly conspired to bribe the former minister purchasing property worth millions of dollars in London for Mrs.

Alison-Madueke and her family. LAVISH LIFESTYLE Prosecutors described the two men as financiers of the former minister's lavish lifestyle'.

The two are accused of  buying a total of four residential properties in and around London worth 11.45 million, and furnished them with furniture, artwork and other luxury items, the Financial Times reports.

In one day in May 2012, Mr Aluko was said to have wired $461,500 and $262,091 to two furniture stores in Houston from a Swiss bank account, on behalf of Mrs. Alison-Madueke, the civic complaint claimed.

  The bribe, according to prosecutors, was in exchange of $1.5 billion worth of oil deal awarded  to two shell companies linked to the two men.

Prosecutors described  the two companies as unqualified for the deal but were nonetheless given the contracts for sale of crude oil worth $1.5 billion. The businessmen then allegedly plotted more shell companies to launder the proceeds through the United States.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported on how Mr Omokore was quizzed by operatives of EFCC over  allegations of fraud and diversion through his company, Atlantic Energy.  Mr Omokere was later charged to the court alongside his alleged accomplices. COST OF BRIBERY U.S.

prosecutors are now moved  to seize $144 million in asset linked the two men, comprising a 200-foot yacht and a Manhattan property one block from Central Park, describing them as fruits of an international bribery scheme.

Among the asset is Mr Aluko's vessel, Galactica Star, described as world's largest fast displacement yacht, along with condominium units in Manhattan and real estate in Southern California.

Jide Omokore The United States is not a safe haven for the proceeds of corruption,  Financial Times quoted acting assistant attorney-general Kenneth Blanco as saying.

If illicit funds are within the reach of the United States, we will seek to forfeit them and to return them to the victims from whom they were stolen.

For more infomation >> U.S. prosecutors expose how Alison-Madueke, Omokore, Aluko blew billions on 'lavish lifestyle' - Duration: 4:17.

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Banned in Israel, Dorit Rabinyan's Star-Crossed Romance Reaches U.S. Shores. - Duration: 3:11.

Dorit Rabinyan's third novel, All The Rivers, opens with FBI agents investigating the main character, Liat, for possible terrorist ties. Someone had reported her for suspicious activity: a Middle Eastern-looking woman writing from right to left in a neighborhood cafe

It's 2003, two years after September 11. Liat, a 29-year-old Israeli Jew of Iranian descent is staying in an apartment on University Place and Ninth street, having come

to New York for nine months on a Fulbright fellowship. On this particular afternoon, she's back at the same cafe, where she meets Hilmi, 27, a Palestinian painter from Ramallah who's lives in Bay Ridge.

They would have never met in their homelands, but New York, a city of strangers, gives them the freedom to find and recognize each other, and they fall in love immediately. The novel chronicles

nine passionate months, from November to May, in which the couple explores the city together, wandering through Washington Square Park and Union Square and the streets and cafes near Liat's apartment on University

The novel is based on the author's own relationship with the late Palestinian artist Hasan Hourani. Like Liat, Rabinyan is Israeli of Iranian descent, an

identity she explores at length in her first two novels, Persian Brides and Strand of a Thousand Pearls, and one that plays an important role in the connection Liat feels with Hilmi.

In December of 2015, the book became the center of a scandal when it was banned from the high school curriculum in Israel. An academic committee recommended that the book be added to the advanced literature curriculum after it was first

published in 2014, but the Ministry of Education disqualified it on the grounds that, "intimate relations between Jews and non-Jews threatens the separate identity." The

decision touched a nerve in Israeli society. Sales of the book skyrocketed, turning it into an overnight bestseller; the book has since been translated into 17 languages, with Random House publishing the English translation last month.

All The Rivers grapples with borders both physical and self-imposed. There are the concrete borders that prevent Liat and Hilmi from meeting in their home countries, but there are also the borders Liat builds to separate Hilmi from her family and the

life she will return to in Tel Aviv, so as to keep their relationship temporary. Apart from her sister, Liat tells no one in Israel about Hilmi

hoping once she leaves New York on May 20, an expiration date set in stone, their relationship will become a dream in a foreign, memoryless city.

Rabinyan illustrates how the instinct to draw borders, within the most personal aspects of one's life, can render a type of silent violence. The more painful moments in the story are when Liat flippantly shuts Hilmi out during phone calls with her

parents in Israel. "Just disappear from my life for ten minutes!" she says closing the door behind her. Though he's two years younger, Hilmi possesses a wisdom about the pain and futility of holding up self-imposed barriers, like the ones Liat insists on holding up.

The most compelling scenes in the novel are the elaborate descriptions of the complex political dynamics that weave through Liat and Hilmi's affair, and the subtle ways it shifts the

constellation of their extended relationships with friends, family, and acquaintances. Liat's sister is surprisingly accepting of her relationship with Hilmi

but nevertheless, tension arises between them when she expresses concern that Liat is too infatuated with Hilmi, becoming consumed by him.

Though Rabinyan writes in the present tense, the story is deeply nostalgic, as if told by a distant narrator reflecting on one of the most meaningful times of her life. "How do I describe him now?

Where do I start?" Liat asks early on in the book. "When the hands of loss keep touching the memory, staining it with their fingerprints?"

The scenes she returns to are vivid, evocative, sometimes surreal. Many of the interactions she describes contain little conversation, instead filled with riveting descriptions of unspoken dialogue

For more infomation >> Banned in Israel, Dorit Rabinyan's Star-Crossed Romance Reaches U.S. Shores. - Duration: 3:11.

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ALERT: China's Secret Plan Unveiled – 40,000 Weapons in US Waiting for Order to Attack. - Duration: 5:06.

ALERT: China's Secret Plan Unveiled – 40,000 Weapons in US Waiting for Order to Attack.

While the mainstream media is devoting their 24-hour coverage to Trump's supposed flirtation with the French First Lady, there are big things going on in our country that are not getting attention.

A billionaire Chinese businessman, who has broken his ties with Beijing, has blown the lid off a major conspiracy against the US.

The Washington Free Beacon reports that China has up to 40,000 spies infiltrated in our country–human weapons that are actively planning our destruction!.

Guo Wengui is a well-known Chinese businessman currently living in New York. He's been featured in major publications like Forbes.

He's also staunchly against the Communist regime ruling his home country, and is putting himself on the line to reveal China's extensive spy network in the US.

Guo has taken to Twitter and Youtube to carefully describe the comprehensive system utilized to collect data about our military systems, and bribe key government officials in order to weaken us. It truly is horrifying!.

The number of agents sent by China to the US totals a whopping 25,000 intelligence officers. According to Guo, these spies come as students, businessmen, and immigrants.

It just goes to show how important it is that we stop handing out visas like candy!.

In addition to the huge number of agents sent directly from China, there are another 15,000 recruits from right here in the US. Guo states that the American recruits are not all Chinese.

Many belong to other ethnic groups, including Whites, Hispanics, and Blacks.

China has been increasing its US spying since 2012, when current leader Xi Jinping came to power. Prior to that, China was spending between $500 and $600 million per year on spying.

It was basically "defensive" spying, meaning they were focused on learning about our country.

Now, China is spending $2 billion a year on its spying efforts in the US. The nature of this spying is now "offensive." The goal is the destruction of our country by weakening our economy, military, and government.

Guo describes the goals of Chinese espionage in America. First, they want to steal our military technology.

Second, they plan to bribe US politicians. Third, they're intent on winning over business elites and government officials who can negotiate trade deals favorable to China. And fourth, they want to penetrate our Internet systems with malicious software.

The Chinese billionaire also makes it clear that China is working hand-in-hand with "rogue" nations that hate America–including North Korea and Iran.

He says it's "madness" for America to rely on China to deal with North Korea, because the Chinese elites are closely tied to the Kim Jong-un family in plotting against the US.

For years, Guo Wengui had close ties to Chinese officials involved in spying. The Chinese police killed his brother in 1989. He, himself, was jailed for 22 months, and $17 billion of his assets are frozen by the Chinese government.

The Chinese government has tried to pressure the Trump administration into repatriating Guo back to China. They don't want the truth to get out. It's up to President Trump to destroy their spy network-before they destroy us.

Should Trump place a moratorium on all Chinese visas? Let us know by sharing the story on Facebook and telling us what you think because we want to hear YOUR voice!.

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