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Good morning, it's Scott Garliss at Stansberry Research.

Today is Tuesday, July the 18th.

This is your Morning NewsWire.

Markets are lower this morning.

S&P Futures are off about 2 to 3 points.

The big news here came out overnight, was that two more republican senators came out

and voiced concerns with the healthcare reform bill in front of the Senate right now.

That brings the total of republican senators against it to 4.

They could only afford to lose 2 votes.

So right now it's looking like the bill is dead on arrival.

What the market's don't like is it looks like they put it on the back burner and they still

wanna try to resurrect it.

I think the markets would much rather just see this thing die and see them move on to tax reform.

They look at that as a much better growth venue for the markets.

We'll see how it plays out, but right now, the markets are voting with their feet and

they're saying we don't like this thing being put on the back burner.

Also, we had decent numbers from Netflix come out overnight.

Stock was up about 10% after hours.

You also had Bank of America, another big one this morning, put up good numbers.

Trading about flat.

Shouldn't be a surprise in light of the fact that financials have been very strong lately

around inflation data.

I wouldn't be surprised if we see this thing get a decent bid after the conference call

and the rest of the financials follow suit.

Also, we had inflation data out of the UK overnight, weaker than expected.

That's got sovereign bond yields marked down over in Europe.

That also has sovereign bond yields lower in the US this morning.

If you couple that with what happened in the Senate, you've got the dollar lower because

people are concerned about Trump's growth agenda.

This has gold marked up this morning as well.

Another bit of news that I would pay attention to in the oil markets.

OPEC has invited Libya to come to Russia this Saturday to meet for their technical meeting.

And what they want Libya to do is put forward a plan on their output growth.

People are going to look at this positively from oil because what they might do is

tell Libya they need to back off.

That should be good from a supply standpoint.

That's got oil marked up this morning.

Lastly going forward, we are going to be paying very close attention to the ECB policy decision

later this week and Draghi's press conference afterward to hear what he has to say about

growth and their plans for their stimulus.

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For more infomation >> US Healthcare Weighs On Dollar, But Netflix Up 10% Overnight - Duration: 2:50.

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US Hits Refugee Limit for 2017 - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> US Hits Refugee Limit for 2017 - Duration: 0:59.

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U.S. pointman on North Korea in Myanmar to discuss North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

The U.S. special representative for North Korea policy is in Myanmar this week, apparently

to intensify American efforts in curtailing Pyongyang's revenue streams.

Local officials say Joseph Yun met Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday,

but details of their talks haven't been released.

Myanmar is the only other stop on Yun's Southeast Asia trip after he attended the Northeast

Asia Cooperation Dialogue in Singapore, where a handful of local businesses have been suspected

of helping North Korean entities.

Washington is concerned about Myanmar's previous ties to North Korea, which the Southeast Asian

nation insists is no longer the case.

For more infomation >> U.S. pointman on North Korea in Myanmar to discuss North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

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U.S. Police Shot Dead Australian Woman, For No Reported Reason - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> U.S. Police Shot Dead Australian Woman, For No Reported Reason - Duration: 0:58.

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U.S. pointman on North Korea in Myanmar to discuss North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

The U.S. special representative for North Korea policy is in Myanmar this week, apparently

to intensify American efforts in curtailing Pyongyang's revenue streams.

Local officials say Joseph Yun met Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday,

but details of their talks haven't been released.

Myanmar is the only other stop on Yun's Southeast Asia trip after he attended the Northeast

Asia Cooperation Dialogue in Singapore, where a handful of local businesses have been suspected

of helping North Korean entities.

Washington is concerned about Myanmar's previous ties to North Korea, which the Southeast Asian

nation insists is no longer the case.

For more infomation >> U.S. pointman on North Korea in Myanmar to discuss North Korea - Duration: 0:40.

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LOUISIANA PLANTATIONS - STORY OF US SLAVERY - TOUR and VLOG - Duration: 9:37.

In this vlog we venture one hour away from the lively French Quarter to visit

the plantations of Louisiana. This is the story of wealth grandeur and tragedy

during a crucial period in US history leading up to the Civil War. We learn

about the plantation owner at Oak Valley and then hear the story of the slaves

who worked to build the backbone of American industry at the Whitney plantation.

It's an experience we won't forget and we hope you check it out soon.

The bayou - B-A-Y-OU - is not like a brook or a stream where a brook or a

stream connect to the lake or the river, a bayou will be near the lake close to the river.

this is the Whiteny. Whitney plantation this is the front of the house history the

plantation from the perspective mainly of the people who worked at the slaves

These are the names of the slaves brought over in the international trade. They were given European

names. Some of them resisted and used their West Indian or i mean West African names.

Using all of the machinery there when on the female side you have Surey over

here on an official and notarized bill of sale listed as a 25 year old idiot. She

had some types of mental disability that prohibited her from working at high

function but she still sold for 105 dollars because she was 25 and she could still

potentially breed children who did not have a mental disability and there in lied her value.

So you see that noise would carry throughout the plantation and that which

everybody will be going at the work session starting on these are the slave

quarters and the sugar kettle there are about a hundred slaves working the

Whitney plantation to produce the sugar cane which was a very dangerous crop to

handle. To produce the product it involved boiling the sugar cane juice in

large kettles and pans with the high risk of being burned. I'm on the Whitney

plantation behind me are the slave quarters right there is the slave jail

how hot is it BP? it's oppressive.

we're about to go in. The Whitney plantation was used in the movie Django

Unchained and featured the blacksmith house the interior of the big house

features antiques from the antibellum era. The Whitney plantation in Louisiana

those are the live old trees it shows the history from the perspective of the

place and the food plantation going inside the outside of the plantation

the kitchen was detached because of fire danger and down there is the slave

quarters, they basically lived in shacks here's a closer look at the slaves

quarters and as I mentioned they harvested sugarcane which it was a very

treacherous crop to harvest and the life expectancy was only 10 years.

So, the things we heard today we're kind of heavy but moral of the story is

what do you do now that you're free? You got to expect more from your

lawmakers to make sure that things like this doesn't happen again. We are at oak alley

plantation. There were about five people living on one side of the house and five

people on the other very small bed made out of moss and other scraps and it's

very hot here.

The materials of this house, most of the wood came from the plantation.

Cypress harvested in the back in the swamp.

Bricks made on site. We are hearing the perspective of the slave owner.

this is this house right here - all the antique are done in Antebellum 1800's style.

don't get along so well these people have a great disdain for

anything Anglo. I'll just say the word American - it is always the same to

them they don't like em - they only like French people. Used to build this mansion

and write about the kind of this house is complete something will happen in New

Orleans that will affect their lives forever

I mean so turn it upside down her mama dies how mama dies in New Orleans in her

father calls up back to the city she's oldest daughter of eleven children

of honor she's now the matriarch of the family her duty to raise her younger

brothers and sister she's 25 years old she had six children of her own already.

But she's lost you boys to yellow fever she takes all four living children and goes

to New Orleans where she has a half a dozen little brothers and sisters

waiting boys are no problem then we sent to

boarding school ten years old 15 years old shipping off to France to go to

college it's the girls that our problem some of those girls are getting 12 13 14

years old and they need to be hooked up in a marriage and that's her

responsibility. Her husband Jacque Ramon will not go back to New

Orleans. He's had it with New Orleans he's got his plantation, he's set. She comes

from time to time. Surprise. Man this is a is a long way from New Orleans. And when

she gets here the house is beautiful as she imagined well she never did imagine

this house with me sitting in front of a work village. It''s on the factory grounds.

Takes the shine off of it real quick in her eyes. See she's on French Quarters - ain't no

factory grounds in the French Quarter. And when she gets into character run up

and down the road all day long look for come on a visit somebody to hang out

with - all she finds is plantation after plantation after plantation after

plantation. Four miles each way - this Millionaire's Row.

This is a place wealthy people have come to get wealthy. There is no social life

here. Nothing but plantation owners. The social life is back in the French Quarter

in New Orleans. And who owns most of the plantations in the area? His family she

does not like them. Some of them she hates with a passion. So to summarize this

basically if it each year old French woman married this 35 year old man they

got married they promised her a mansion she got a factory where they were

harvesting sugarcane with slaves. It is one day away from New Orleans by river boat out

here and there was no social life. She did not like it, she was not having it.

these oak trees very enlightening unique experience we have two very different

plantation experiences from two different perspectives really cool seeing

the full story and especially on 4th of July we're talking about freedom here

this is a great perspective on freedom and American history. Oak Alley!

The front of oak alley plantation it was practically abandoned after after the

Civil War and then someone purchased it in the 60s and then it became a museum

overall it's really interesting to hear this living history and I highly

recommend it if you come to Louisiana to take the plantation for Louisiana

[music from French Quarter]

A change gon come.

Change gon come.

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India US Japan's Malabar Naval Exercise concludes - Duration: 2:27.

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Korea to invest US$ 1 bil. in drone technology - Duration: 0:42.

Korea is taking major steps to expand its drone industry.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced Tuesday that the government plans

to put some one-point-one billion US dollars into research and development for drones over

the next 5 years.

The investment will focus mostly on industrial drones, used for farming, security and communication.

In line with the technology's development, the Transport Ministry is also planning to

create a drone highway in the sky with the altitude of under 3-hundred meters within

the next few years.

The government expects that the drone industry will create over 160-hundred... new jobs by

2025.

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Why Are There So Many U.S. Investigations Into Russia? | Let's Talk| NPR - Duration: 1:59.

The multiple investigations are looking into different aspects of Russia's efforts to

influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

The most consequential investigation could be the one led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller.

In May 2017, the Justice Department named Mueller as special counsel to investigate

Moscow's interference in the 2016 election — and whether Trump campaign associates collaborated

with the Russian government to influence the outcome.

Mueller has the power to press criminal charges … and his inquiry has reportedly expanded

to include whether President Trump sought to obstruct a federal investigation … in

allegedly trying to curtail the FBI probe into ties between Russia and Trump's first

national security adviser — Michael Flynn.

Now, it's important to note that a special counsel's work is done in private.

So whatever Mueller's investigation discovers may never become public … unless Mueller

decides to bring criminal charges.

Even then, the information he releases would be specific to a criminal case.

In addition to the special counsel probe, there are several going on in Congress.

The most prominent are fact-finding investigations being conducted

by the Senate and House intelligence committees.

The Senate committee says it's looking at Russia's cyberactivity during the 2016

election, potential connections between Trump associates and the Russian government as

well as the U.S. response to the Russian interference and how similar attacks can be prevented in

the future.

The House Intelligence Committee's Russia investigation is similar in scope …

and is also focused on related leaks of classified information.

Both intelligence committees are expected to produce detailed reports, summing up their findings.

These congressional investigations are viewed as the public's best chance to learn how

Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election … and whether anyone connected to

President Trump was involved.

But that could take awhile … since it could be a year or longer before any of these investigations

comes to a close.

For more infomation >> Why Are There So Many U.S. Investigations Into Russia? | Let's Talk| NPR - Duration: 1:59.

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Trump's appearance at U.S. Women's Open sparks protests - Duration: 1:53.

The U.S. Women's Open drew a lot of international attention over the weekend... thanks to the

presence of President Trump himself.

While he was warmly received by many golf fans at the tournament,... there were also

plenty of anti-Trump protesters who wanted to make their voices heard.

Park Hee-jun has the story.

The winner was young South Korean golfer Park Sung-hyun, but for many,... the highlight

of the U.S. Women's Open was not the golf itself, but the protesters heckling President

Trump.

The event, held from last Friday to Sunday, was hosted at the Trump National Golf Club

in Bedminster, New Jersey... owned by the President himself.

Watching it throughout the three days, Trump promoted the tournament with a string of tweets

to his 33 million-plus followers.

On one side of the event, Trump supporters cheered and celebrated,... noting that it

was the first time a sitting U.S. President had attended the U.S. Women's Open.

President Trump acknowledged them back with waves and fist bumps.

However, there was also a sizable band of protesters criticizing the President's past

sexist remarks and crude behavior... with t-shirts engraved with anti-Trump phrases.

During the campaign,... Trump's chances of winning the White House were almost derailed

when an old recording of him emerged of him bragging about doing highly inappropriate

things with women.

Over one hundred-thousand people also signed a petition, demanding the LPGA move the tournament

venue away from Trump's golf club.

President Trump is known to have played golf 19 times during his first 100 days in office,...

three times more than his predecessor... whom he criticized for playing too much golf.

There was also speculation Trump may have been promoting the event to financially benefit

the Trump Organization,... while others questioned whether his presence was appropriate,... considering

the ongoing controversy about Russian meddling in last year's U.S. presidential election.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump's appearance at U.S. Women's Open sparks protests - Duration: 1:53.

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US Doctor Will Access 11-Month Old Charlie Gard - Duration: 0:27.

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Afghan Girls Robotics Team Arrives In U.S. Intervention From Pres. Donald Trump | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:58.

For more infomation >> Afghan Girls Robotics Team Arrives In U.S. Intervention From Pres. Donald Trump | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:58.

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DEX BETRAYED US AGAIN! | Episode 7 - Duration: 2:47.

Nathan: Hey, have you heard about this Ein thing?

Jyn: Yeah, I don't know what's going on and how it happen

Tower: (Injured)

Nathan: Tower! What happen!?

Jyn: Answer us Tower!

Calamity: Why are you injured!?

Evelynn: Who shot you!?

Tower:.... Dex

Dex: Hahaha! Yeah boy!

Ein: High five dude!

Mayday: Dex... how could you do this to us! This is the second time!

Dex: Heh, money! $100000 dollars losers

Nathan: This is it... all that matters to you... is money!!!!

Dex: You see, Ein isn't just out for Aphmau and Aaron, he's out for us!

Dex: When this war is over... I'll never end up in the losing side suckers!

Nathan, Jyn, Calamity, Mayday, Evelynn, Fatale: YOU BASTARD!!!!!!!!

Nathan: Listen, Aphmau... Dex is now on Ein's side

Aphmau: WHAT!?

Nathan: Yeah... it's now all up to you and Aaron and the rest of the people to kill Ein

Aphmau: Alright... wish me luck...

Nathan: The Strike Force Heroes depends on your hands now Aphmau...

Nathan: Good luck...

For more infomation >> DEX BETRAYED US AGAIN! | Episode 7 - Duration: 2:47.

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New Jersey ,US Vidyarthi Ujjwal Bhavishya Nirman Shivir - Duration: 5:02.

For more infomation >> New Jersey ,US Vidyarthi Ujjwal Bhavishya Nirman Shivir - Duration: 5:02.

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U.S. Bank's Month of Play - Duration: 0:26.

You want a token, for the carousel?

Oh man, is that to ride? Yes, U.S. Bank wants to make sure you have fun

and play with Community Possible today.

Can you give her a high five and a thank you?

Oh, high fives? Yes. I love high fives.

Yes, yes, thank you!

For more infomation >> U.S. Bank's Month of Play - Duration: 0:26.

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Stitchers 3x07 Promo "Just the Two of Us" (HD) Season 3 Episode 7 Promo - Duration: 0:41.

Where is everyone?

It's like everyone but the two of us vanished into thin air.

There's something in the static.

What is that?

It looks like a face?

Are you and doing this to get me to trust you again?

Now take this.

No!

Now shoot me.

Stop it.

Pull the trigger.

Stop!

(gunshot)

Cameron!

Stitchers all new Monday at 9/8c on Freeform.

And catch up any time On Demand.

For more infomation >> Stitchers 3x07 Promo "Just the Two of Us" (HD) Season 3 Episode 7 Promo - Duration: 0:41.

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US-Präsidentschaftswahl: .. Kriegsmüdigkeit war entscheidend | 17.07.2017 | www.kla.tv/10827 - Duration: 3:01.

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When Indian MiG 29Ks 'Clashed' With US FA 18 Super Hornets Over Bay Of Bengal - Duration: 2:44.

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Bizarre Coincidences That Still Give Us The Creeps - Duration: 4:34.

When movies and TV shows rely on a blatant coincidence to drive the story forward, you

can't help but groan.

But sometimes, real life lines up in a way that feels like a setup by a bad writer.

The only difference is, when coincidences like this happen in the real world, the results

are nothing short of creepy.

Poe's prediction

Edgar Allan Poe wrote a ton of short stories, but his only completed full-length novel is

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.

It's about a ship where everyone mutinies, before a storm leaves some of the mutineers

adrift at sea.

In the end, they eat a guy named Richard Parker.

"I'd rather eat Hodges."

"Well, alright!"

"No, I'd still prefer to eat Johnson."

"I wish you'd all stop bickering and eat me."

Poe's novel was published in 1838, and in 1884—46 years later—a real ship called

the Mignonette went through the nearly the same thing, minus the mutiny.

The yacht was hit by storms off the coast of Africa, leaving four men adrift in a dinghy

with no food or water.

Eventually, three of them killed and ate the fourth guy.

That's just a tragic coincidence, but the creepiest detail of all was their victim's

name: Richard Parker, just like in Poe's story.

White Star survivor

In the early 20th century, The White Star Line was one of the premiere ship-builders,

and three of their biggest and best were the Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic… all of

which met disaster.

And one woman named Violet Jessop was onboard all three of them.

In 1911, Jessup was working as a nurse on the Olympic when it collided with the HMS

Hawke.

The Olympic didn't sink, so Jessop took a new job… on the Titanic.

And we all know how that turned out.

"I'm the king of the world!

Whoooo!"

Amazingly, Jessop survived the disaster, at which point you'd probably guess that she

was done with the ocean for good.

"This is for America, baby!"

But Jessop went right back to sea on White Star's Britannic, which was drafted as a hospital

ship during World War I.

That ship hit a mine, and Jessop found her way into a lifeboat for the third major ship

disaster of her life.

But Jessop wasn't the only weird story to come from the Titanic...

Predicting the Titanic

In 1898, an author named Morgan Robertson wrote a book called The Wreck of the Titan,

which was about an unsinkable ocean liner that hits an iceberg.

Sound familiar?

It gets better—Robertson's fictional ship was called the Titan, it was described almost

exactly like the Titanic, and most of the people aboard died because there weren't enough

lifeboats.

And the strangest detail of all: the book was published 14 years before the Titanic's

maiden voyage.

Eerie.

Twin accidents

In 2002, two 70-year-old twin brothers died two hours apart, but that's not even the strange

part.

The first brother was riding his bike on a roadway north of Helsinki when he was hit

by a truck and killed.

Before the family was even informed of his death, the second brother also died.

He was riding his bike on the same road, less than a mile apart when he was also hit by

a truck and killed.

One of the police officers involved in the cases said,

"This is simply a historic coincidence.

Although the road is a busy one, accidents don't occur every day…

It made my hair stand on end when I heard the two were brothers, and identical twins

at that.

It came to mind that perhaps someone from upstairs had a say in this."

Chris Benoit's Wiki update

In June 2007, news broke about the tragic murder-suicide involving pro wrestler Chris

Benoit and his wife and son.

But 14 hours before their bodies were discovered by police, Benoit's Wikipedia page was updated

to say that he'd been having difficulties because of "personal issues … stemming from

the death of his wife Nancy."

The IP address where the changes originated was traced to Stamford, Connecticut, which

is, coincidentally, where the WWE headquarters are located.

In the end, the person who edited Benoit's Wikipedia page posted an apology saying that

the entire thing was "just a major coincidence" and not the result of firsthand knowledge

or a psychic gift.

Cosmic Twain

Halley's Comet passes Earth once every 75 years or so.

In 1835, Mark Twain was born two weeks after the comet passed overhead, and he felt a special

kinship with it.

Seventy-five years later, Halley's Comet was getting ready to come around again when Twain

reflected, "I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835.

It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it…"

And that's exactly what happened.

Twain died on April 21st, 1910, just as the comet passed overhead.

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