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In a first for South Korea,... exports have surpassed 50 billion dollars for four months

in a row.

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said on Sunday that outbound shipments came to

51-point-2-3 billion U.S. dollars last month.

That's a slight dip from a year before, but it was attributed to the fact there were fewer

working days this June and because exports were already so high last year.

Imports, meanwhile, surged 10-point-7 percent on-year to almost 50 billion dollars and the

trade surplus came to 6-point-3 billion.

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TRUMP PERSONIFIES EVERYTHING THAT THE REST OF US DESPISES. - Duration: 9:41.

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The US Army prepares for defense preparations between the two countries - Duration: 3:03.

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The Last Day For Toys R Us - Duration: 10:10.

there it is guys Toys R Us I rode my bike all the way from Washington DC to

somewhere nowhere in Virginia I don't know where this is

hey everyone how's it going it's CivilGuy here I'm on my way headed to Toys R

Us in West Alexandria Virginia I'm starting here in Washington DC

the store is located roughly around 12 miles or 11 miles not quite sure but I

put a map on the screen right now so you can see where I'm starting in where I'll

be ending up at so far so good this is the beginning of the trip so I

should be there within probably an hour in 30 minutes less than that maybe more

than that I don't know but all depends on whether this baby will get there in

one piece

you

making some progress I guess

all right right now I'm like five miles away

that's why sir Russ's I have lots of people passing me because my bike

apparently is too slow that's what happens when you buy a cheap bike it's

awesome and this is pretty cool trail mirrors okay now that's not cool

left shoulder closed oh my god still heading over to Toys R Us God it feels

like it's about two miles away alright guys I'm like I'm like two miles away

from the Toys R Us god this has been a long ride I'm not doing this ever again

there it is folks Toys R Us

haven't been to one in Virginia before but

yeah remind me not to do this ever again so here it is guys

here it is Toys R Us look at it it looks like they haven't renovated this one

usually the buildings are kind of beige on the outside this one still has their

original blue it's the parking lot as utilities not

camping cars here but again trance and today is June 25th 2017 I'm sorry 2018

June 25th 2008 and it says right there three days left

look at that guys we're gonna go check it out on the inside see if I can front

my bikes remember what I said guys make sure you park your bike the right way

don't do as I do do as I say I know I said don't park your bike

Neurath signpost because it could easily be picked up but I got to do it this

time because I have nowhere else to park this they don't have bike racks

apparently in Virginia yeah guys that's how you do it oona Toys R Us we're gonna

go check it out hopefully this doesn't go anywhere

humpy this morning there's a max fifty dollar fine so if somebody steals this

at the pay me 50 bucks alright so let's go ahead and here check

it out three days left guys

it's so sad just seeing this I used to come here all the time as a kid not this

one in Virginia but it was a nice one Becker I used to live all right so when

you walk in this is what you see picture is pretty good equipment for sale

$7.00 original phrase $24.99 70% I don't even know what this is

he's always kind of generic I wrote 11 miles on my bike all the way to see this

heartbreaking the car it's 90% so if you guys are open to buying any fixtures or

shelves or lights make sure you come to this Toys R Us they got everything for

you guys there's not much to see yet I'm across beyond that for this

again this is Monday June 20

just speechless right now that's toys-r-us guys nothing held back 70 90

percent off my bike is still there look at it in all of its glory me I got a

ride all the way back 11 miles and it's right now it's like 6 o'clock almost 7

this is gonna be a doozy but yeah guys that's it and just I'm gonna take

another picture of this Toys R Us in its iconic blue color with the yellow door

frame and the red bar thing I'm gonna call it the once beloved Toys R Us but

you know things change people move on people use Amazon you know things just

become obsolete or just buying toys from the internet or going to Walmart it's

probably a cheaper easier alternative so yeah there's my bike I already removed

the bike lock

for a while I kept saying over closing Friday well that's all the toys-r-us is

if they're not closing in three days they're closing on Friday this one in

particular it's closing one Wednesdays so I kind of got that wrong guess I

don't know about you but I've been to Toys R Us several times in my life as a

child and just seeing it go away it's just sad you know don't know when

they're gonna take that down that's it guys I'm gonna go ahead and leave out of

here

well guys I finally made it back here in DC it's been a quite a long journey

going 12 miles there and 12 miles back II think I win a total of like 24 miles

something close to that but anyway I'm gonna miss Toys R Us it was a great ride

they're closing Wednesday June 27th so you guys have any last boys or us toys

on your shopping list your wish list I suggest you go ahead and take care of

that right away because they're gonna be gone all the stores are supposedly gonna

close on Friday but this one here in West Alexandria is imposed on Friday I'm

sorry morning Wednesdays so but anyway thank you guys so much for watching be

sure to hit that subscribe button and like this video if you thought that this

video was interesting enough just leave a comment down below if you

have any suggestions or any topics that you want me to explore here in the DC

area please don't hesitate just leave a comment down below I'll try and get back

to you thank you guys so much for watching

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They Couldn't Help Us - Duration: 5:54.

hey welcome back to another extremely video I hope you're doing well with the

smile on your face cuz it's a beautiful day it's a hot day Taylor and I are

getting used to the heat slowly but we're gonna go try to find a

place to get the tires rotated on the truck today because typically when I do

an oil change I rotate the tires as well and the last time I did the oil change

we did it in front of our friend's house and he didn't have a jack here I guess I

could have used my Jack but it's just I don't have a torque wrench and stuff

like that so I found a place that would do a tire rotation for free so that's

where we're headed right now

all right we are at the tire place we're gonna head on in I think it's gonna take

about 45 minutes they said on the phone so my goal is to actually when they take

off the tires to check the brakes and so we'll see what state the brakes are in

after we get the tires rotated well that didn't go as planned so we went in there

the guy was like yeah we'll do a rotation and I was like I want to be

able to check my brakes while you guys are pulling the tires off and he's like

yeah no problem you can check the brakes and then and so then he took all my info

we came out to the truck he asked me a bunch of questions about the truck and

then we went back inside and I was like I was like I just wanted to clarify I'll

be able to pull you know the cover off my drum brakes and look at the drum

brakes and he's like well actually you can't check the drum brakes you can just

check the disc brakes and so and then when I called him on the phone he said

it was gonna take 45 minutes to get done and so then I asked him I was like well

how long is it going to take and he said it was gonna take two hours

so Taylor and I have to get to the grocery store because we're making

dinner for our friends tonight and then we're also meeting up with another

youtuber and I'm potentially gonna do a video with them but it just was kind of

frustrating because they said one thing on the phone then we got here it's

completely different so I really need to be able to check the brakes cuz I know

that the drum brakes were they were fine like when we left four months ago and so

it's been you know a lot of miles since then so I want to check them and I don't

know I know what we're gonna do but that's kind of frustrating so what we're

gonna do is we're gonna go to the grocery store and get some food

Taylor and I really like to make pad thai and then when I say Taylor and I I

mostly mean Taylor cuz she spends more time cooking than than I do so yeah

right together yeah so can we get some ingredients to make pad thai so that

should be fun we are gonna be staying at my friend's house for a while

so some of you know that I work online and then I have an online job and the

busiest months are July in August I mean I have to spend more time doing that job

and focusing on that job kind of putting it more as a priority for the next

couple months so the videos might slow down a little bit I'll do my best to try

to keep them coming but you're probably gonna have some days without videos and

so just wanted to give you a heads up that's what kind of always been my my

policy but running this channel and doing these videos is that if there's a

bigger priority or I'm getting burnt out or something like that then then I'll

take a break but for for this situation I just have a job that I'm doing and so

if the videos ever get to be my full-time job that would be awesome then

I'd be able to crank them out like crazy kind of like I've been doing I hope you

guys are doing well hope you're having a great day and if you're new the channel

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US-China trade tensions intensify, NHS turns 70 - Duration: 5:04.

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US Beaches INFESTED With Flesh Eating Creatures - Duration: 3:11.

If you live in Florida or you're planning to go to Florida, there's a nasty surprise

waiting for you in the water.

The Florida department of health has issued a warning that there is a quote, eruption

of stinging microscopic sea lice, and I'm going to tell you everything you need to know,

here for you on IO.

Welcome back to inform overload I'm Charlotte Dobre.

If you need a place to get your news on YouTube, make sure you subscribe to IO.

Do it.

Right now.

I'll wait.

Alright so…apparently there are tiny flesh eating creatures infesting Florida's coastal

area.

These creatures are nicknamed sea lice, but they aren't lice at all.

They are actually larvae of a type of jellyfish, thimble jellyfish.

The larvae, even though they are small, they shoot out the same cells that jellyfish sting

you with with their tentacles, Nematocysts.

Nematocysts actually have a barbed venomous hook.

The problem is, you can't really see these larvae with the naked eye, so if you're

swimming, you can just end up in a swarm of them out of nowhere.

A single person can be stung more than 100 times after the larvae gets trapped between

skin and bathing suits.

If you come into contact with nematocysts, you'll experience a really, really itchy

rash that should go away eventually, but for the time being, could erupt into painful blusters,

cause nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle spasms, headaches and difficulty sleeping.

The treatment for these stings require you to go to the hospital for antihistamines and

medications.

Oh, and you won't be able to go swimming for at least a week, maybe two.

According to the director of Pensacola beach's public safety, they aren't very intense,

which is why we call them sea lice and not sea hornets or sea wasps.

The national institutes of health recommends applying vinegar to your skin to prevent bites.

Another preventative measure is don't wear huge swim trunks or a one piece.

Those types of bathing suits trap sea lice.

If you have swam in an area affected with sea lice, Once you're out of the water,

take of your bathing suit immediately, and shower with warm water.

Don't shower in a bathing suit that has Ben exposed to sea lice.

If you're wondering if your favorite beach is affected, lifeguards are going to be putting

up purple flags to alert swimmers.

So far, the worst affected beaches are in Pensacola, but its believed this could affect

most of the beaches along the 400 kilometers or 250 miles of Florida's southern coastal

area.

This isn't the first time the coast of Florida has been affected.

There's been records of outbreaks of sea lice for the last 100 years.

They are often found in the warm waters of the Caribbean sea and on the gulf coast during

the summer between April and July.

But for some reason, in the last 4 years, the amount of sea lice has gotten worse.

Syraephym Aesphodel – I think I have been caught in Charlotte's web.

Get it.

nervous laughing because her name is Charlotte.

And I'm on the web.

Yeah I'll show myself out.

You'd be surprised how many people make that joke.

Katie Kat – sees io video notification.

Me: hell yaaaas.

If you wanna be cool like Katie kat, make sure you turn on notifications.

Here comes menna – I'm waiting for Charlotte to glow up and become a potato.

Well I'm waiting for you to The video is over, if you wanna stay on this

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And obviously if you enjoyed this video make sure you show this channel some love by smashing

the thumbs up and subscribing to IO for all your news.

That's it for me and I'll see you in the next Io video.

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THIS COMMENT REALLY MADE US THINK!!! - Duration: 21:16.

People watch,

but we don't have a conversation. But if people make a suggestion, and we talk about it, it's like we're communicating with each other more.

That's a good point

Rather than to nourish the 9/10

Doris: Because this is something we already knew

I feel like it was there the whole time.

It's like someone telling you, drink water, it's good for you.

We are making obstacles for ourselves,

like we're making walls for ourselves.

Like, oh I don't like this, what will people think, and then we leave it.

They want us to make longer videos, because if someone likes you, they want to see more of your content.

I know some people will say, I don't want to be seen that way.

Yes, I agree with that, but what I mean is, there's negative and positive, and you want to base on just the positive

What is the worst that could happen if you were to ignore the hate?

This sister, she has 3 kids, and she's always positive

You can imagine, if someone has three kids, she's a single mom, she doesn't have much support, she hustles on her own to survive,

But still, she won't bring that negativity. The life that she's chosen for herself, she wants to be happy, so she will be.

It's not like we don't struggle with negative things, but why should you concentrate on the negative?

Why should you let the negative effect you so much you can't even do what you want to do anymore.

Look at the comment that we just got. It's not like they are just giving us compliments.

Think about it, on my side, they said, if I'm trying to explain myself, and English isn't my first language, it's fine, just speak Swahili, and translate it for us.

It's like a parent. A parent can take something from you, like you want to eat something, and they say no, and take it away, because it's not good for you.

It's not like they hate you and want to take something away from you. They love you, so they will tell you don't eat this.

If you really love someone, you can see where they are struggling.

I know we've gotten a lot of good comments, that's why we keep going.

Getting this one, it compelled us more. It was like, yes, we see you, we see how you are struggling, but it's okay, we understand.

I've tried to put myself out there more

Maybe out of 10, I've gotten half way.

And you, maybe you are still at around 2, and you're trying to get higher.

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GEN 'MAD DOG' MATTIS GOES ROGUE – ROCKS DC WITH MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 11:15.

GEN 'MAD DOG' MATTIS GOES ROGUE – ROCKS DC WITH MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT

During Barack Obama's time in the White House, he allowed America's enemies to walk

all over us.

Now that Donald Trump is in office, however, we finally have a leader who is not afraid

to put the fear of God in the hearts of those who challenge our country.

Retired Marine general and U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis spoke out on Tuesday

to put America's enemies on notice as he spoke before the House Armed Services Committee

Tuesday.

"If you threaten us, it will be your longest and worst day," Mattis said, according to

Daily Caller.

"Our first line of effort emphasizes that everything we do must contribute to the lethality

of our military.

In war, an enemy will attack a perceived weakness.

Therefore, we cannot adopt a single pre set of warfare.

If deterrence fails, we must win."

"To defend our way of life, our military will embrace change while holding fast to

traditional proven attributes that make us the most formidable force on any battlefield,"

he continued.

"Those who would threaten America's experiment in democracy must know if you threaten us,

it will be your longest and worst day."

"We will prioritize rebuilding readiness while modernizing our existing force," he

continued.

"We will also be changing our force's posture to prioritize readiness for war fighting

and major combat, making us strategic predictable for our allies and operationally unpredictable

for any adversary."

With Defense strategies like this one, it's no wonder that Trump's forces have nearly

wiped out ISIS completely during just his first year in office.

This comes after Fox News reported that a top U.S. military official just confirmed

that the military defeat of ISIS could be just "weeks" away.

U.S. Central Command General Joseph Votel said this while speaking at Jordan's National

Defense School last week.

"The timeline for the military defeat of ISIS can now be measured in weeks," Votel

said, going on to warn that there is still "very tough fighting" going on in the

Middle Euphrates River Valley.

It had preciously been reported that the terrorist group has lost 98 percent of the land it once

held — with half of ISIS' so-called "caliphate" having been recaptured since President Trump

took office.

These gains are what led to Votel's assessment came after changes in the rules of engagement,

instituted over the last year.

"The rules of engagement under the Obama administration were onerous.

I mean what are we doing having individual target determination being conducted in the

White House, which in some cases adds weeks and weeks," said retired Air Force Lt. Gen.

David Deptula, the former head of U.S. Air Force intelligence.

"The limitations that were put on actually resulted in greater civilian casualties."

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"Can This Man Still Protect Us?" Scene - Iron Man 2 (2010) HD - Duration: 3:09.

Yes, but the fundamentals of the company are still very, very strong

- despite the events in Monaco. - Yes, of course.

- The AP wants a quote. - Don't tell him. Fax them...

Where is he?

- He doesn't want to be disturbed. - He's downstairs.

- ... what happened in Monaco? - Yes, but...

But his continuing erratic behaviour

may lead many people to ask themselves,

"Can this man still protect us?"

Iron Man never stopped protecting us. The events in Monaco proved that.

Query complete, sir. Anton Vanko was a Soviet physicist

who defected to the United States in 1963.

However, he was accused of espionage and was deported in 1967.

His son, lvan, who is also a physicist,

was convicted of selling Soviet-era weapons-grade plutonium to Pakistan,

and served 15 years in Kopeisk prison.

No further records exist.

Tony, you gotta get upstairs

and get on top of this situation right now.

Listen. I've been on the phone with the National Guard all day,

trying to talk them out of rolling tanks up the PCH,

knocking down your front door and taking these.

They're gonna take your suits, Tony, okay?

They're sick of the games.

You said nobody else would possess this technology for 20 years.

Well, guess what? Somebody else had it yesterday.

It's not theoretical any more.

Are you listening to me?

- Are you okay? - Let's go.

Hey, man. Hey, hey!

- You all right? - Yeah, I should get to my desk.

- See that cigar box? - Yeah.

It's palladium.

Is that supposed to be smoking?

If you must know, it's neutron damage. It's from the reactor wall.

You had this in your body?

And how about the high-tech crossword puzzle on your neck?

Road rash.

Thank you.

- What are you looking at? - I'm looking at you.

You wanna do this whole lone gunslinger act

and it's unnecessary. You don't have to do this alone.

You know, I wish I could believe that. I really do.

But you've gotta trust me.

Contrary to popular belief, I know exactly what I'm doing.

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Toys R' Us Closes Final Stores - Duration: 2:01.

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How The U.S. Is Outsourcing Border Enforcement To Mexico - Duration: 9:25.

The U.S. is pushing Mexico to get tougher on its southern border, with dangerous consequences.

The U.S. pushed Mexico to do its dirty job of keeping people from reaching our border

and trying to request protection here.

There's been a lot of focus on the Trump administration's immigration policy.

The Trump administration has been lying about this policy and downplaying the deliberate child abuse.

At its capacity, this place could house up to 4,000 children.

And if children get caught up in the fallout of that, according to the attorney general, so be it.

And despite President Trump's claims,

They flow right through Mexico, they send them into the United States.

Mexico actually deports more Central American people than the U.S. does, and has done so since 2015.

The fact that there was a lot of pressure on Mexico to do something that they probably weren't equipped to do,

really is concerning in terms of what this has meant for a very vulnerable population

of Central American migrants mostly, who have been fleeing their homes seeking protection

in the past few years.

Hi guys, I'm Daniel and this Sunday we're going to be talking about the other Mexican border

and how the U.S. is supporting Mexico's efforts to control immigration from Central America.

Those are just a few of the reasons people along Mexico's border with Guatemala

told us why they decided to leave home.

However, most refugees and migrants will never make it to the U.S. border.

That's because starting in 2014 there was a dramatic jump in the number of them arrested in Mexico.

To understand why there's been this increase in arrests, we need to talk about Programa Frontera Sur,

or as it's known in English, the Southern Border Plan.

Frontera Sur is the Mexican government's program to step-up immigration enforcement,

particularly in southern Mexico.

It was announced in July 2014 by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto after tens of thousands of children

fleeing violence arrived at the U.S. border.

President Obama declared it a humanitarian crisis.

And earlier this week, Mexico announced a series of steps that they're going to take on their southern border

to help stem the tide of these unaccompanied children.

Obama, by the way, has been called "deporter-in-chief" by undocumented immigrant advocacy groups.

Maureen Meyer at WOLA, the Washington Office of Latin America, says

that while Mexico was already arresting Central American refugees and migrants prior to Frontera Sur,

this was significant because it was a conscious decision by Mexico to work more closely with the U.S.

Lots of phone calls were made and requests made from the United States to Mexico saying,

"You need to help us address the Central American migration" and really pressuring Mexico

to step up enforcement as a way to reduce the number of Central Americans reaching the U.S. border.

Initially, Peña Nieto said that part of Frontera Sur would promote and protect migrant rights.

I think if that was the aim, it's failed miserably.

If the objective was more to detain and deport Central Americans and others, then they've had a lot of success.

A quick look at the nature of U.S. involvement might give you an idea of what's shaped the policies of Frontera Sur.

WOLA says that since 2014 there's probably been $200 million allocated to Mexico for southern border security.

Now, what this looks like on the ground is funding for setting up communications towers

along the border that enable Mexico security agencies and the immigration agency to better communicate,

to improved biometric equipment for Mexico's immigration agency,

so you know who's going through your detention centers and the ports of entry.

WOLA even found that ICE, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency,

maintains a presence at a detention center in Tapachula, Mexico that houses children.

Besides sending those fleeing violence back into potentially dangerous situations in their home countries,

Frontera Sur may actually be putting them more at risk on their journey.

Just listen to some of their stories.

The crackdown has pushed travellers into more remote, more dangerous parts of the country

-- a country that's getting more unsafe for everybody.

Mexico's population is a little over one-third of the United States'

and in 2017 there was a record 29,000 homicides in Mexico, the highest number since

the country's modern record-keeping began.

That means in Mexico for every 100,000 people,

more than 20 of them were murdered.

In the U.S. that number was closer to just five,

meaning Mexico's murder rate is nearly four times higher.

Crimes and abuses against people travelling through Mexico continue at an alarming rate,

and according to WOLA, shelters have noted a more intense degree of violence in the reported cases.

And there have been reports of alleged verbal and physical abuse by Mexican officials,

even using Taser guns to threaten and control them.

Migrants are frequently kidnapped, extorted, robbed.

Often women are sexually assaulted both by criminal organizations,

but sometimes in collusion with Mexican officials.

And we have not seen any significant effort by Mexican authorities to curtail those abuses.

The U.S. may have played a larger role in making Mexico more dangerous.

Diego Lorente says the policy of dealing with migration as an issue of national security

actually goes pretty far back.

This focus on security began after the 9/11 attacks,

when former Mexican President Vicente Fox and then U.S. President George W. Bush decided to cooperate

more closely on matters of national security.

Mexico established Plan South, a system of police and

military surveillance. It also started deferring to the U.S.

on issues relating to the southern border.

Then in 2007 came the Mérida Initiative.

The U.S. signed on to support the purchase of military equipment and training

as part of Mexico's newly declared war on drugs.

Under Mérida, the U.S. has allocated over $2 billion in aid to Mexico in the past decade.

And $100 million of that has gone to Mexico's National Institute of Migration since 2014.

Mérida is highly controversial. Critics say it has only made the situation worse.

The strategy coincided with the militarization of public security in Mexico,

in part stemming from an enormous increase in firearm sales from the U.S.

WOLA and human rights organizations have even gone so far as to call on the U.S. to withhold aid from Mexico

because they're concerned about the human rights situation.

It's a very dangerous situation where Mexico's in right now because you have military in roles that don't

correspond to them, and a lot of times leads to abuses against the civilian population or others that they

encounter with very weak accountability mechanisms, so really weak efforts to investigate any soldier involved

in crimes or human rights violations against their population.

And there's another way the U.S. has contributed to this crisis.

Many of the reasons Central Americans are fleeing their home countries stem from decades of U.S. intervention.

Take, for example, the wars in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua in the 1980s.

The U.S. spent billions funding these wars in an effort to stop the spread of communism

– and the effects are still felt today.

Gangs like MS-13 were made in the U.S.A. They were actually started by

Central Americams who fled U.S.-sponsored civil wars in the 1980s.

In the 90s, President Bill Clinton's policy made it easier for people to be deported,

which sent these gangs back to Central America.

Today, countries like El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are among the most violent in the world.

I'm actually Salvadoran-American.

And my family fled the war in El Salvador in the 1980s.

What other stories about Central America should we cover?

Let us know in the comments, and don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

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THE Unpredictability Of US President Trump Is Making Royal Staff Nervous As Meeting With Queen Looms - Duration: 2:56.

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Breaking News Today⚠️ WW3 US airstrike 'KILLS 8 people' in Syria as regime violates de escalation - Duration: 3:18.

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World War three u.s. airstrike kills eight people in Syria as regime violates

to escalation pact us-led airstrikes in the day are ez-zor province of Syria

have killed at least 8 people according to Syrian state-run media after the

coalition targeted the village of Al Shifa dot the syrian arab news agency

SANA reported numerous homes as well as other infrastructure were destroyed in

the attack violence escalated after the syrian government moved to regain

control of rebel-held areas in the southwest of the country the US State

Department stated it was deeply troubled by reports of increasing Syrian regime

operations they also noted the us-led coalition would take firm and

appropriate measures to counter military operations within the de-escalation zone

established last year to contain violence within the southwest region of

the country dotted escalation pact was agreed upon by the US Jordan and Russia

in July 2017 commenting on the violence Heather now heard US State Department

spokeswoman said Syrian regime military and militia units according to our

reports have violated the Southwest to escalation zone and initiated airstrikes

artillery and rocket attacks she added the United States continues to warn both

the Russian government and the Assad regime of the serious repercussions of

these violations and demands that Russia restrain pro-regime forces from further

actions within the southwest to escalation zone Secretary of State Mike

Pompeo also spoke with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov last weekend

concerning violations of the de-escalation agreement Damas now are

commented on the discussion stating mr. Pompeo had emphasized the critical

nature of mutual adherence to this arrangement and the unacceptable nature

of any unilateral activity by the Assad regime or Russia she added the United

States expects all parties to respect the ceasefire protect civilian

populations and avoid broadening of the conflict we remain committed to

maintaining the stability of the southwest de-escalation zone and to the

ceasefire underpinning it the strikes come only days after the Syrian regime

accused the us-led coalition of attacking a Syrian Army position near

the Iraqi border between Alba Kemal and 10th that killed numerous Shiite

fighters dot the US military has denied all responsibility for the attack a

Syrian Army officer was also reportedly killed in us-led air strike on a Syrian

Army outpost near the US Alton Base close to the Iraqi Syrian border

according to a Syrian commander the us-led coalition has launched numerous

strikes on iranian-backed Shiite militias gaining control of the desert

region in order to halt their advances thanks for watch please share like

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Fmr. U.S. Admiral Harry Harris sworn in as ambassador to S. Korea - Duration: 0:49.

The United States finally has an ambassador to South Korea -- retired Admiral Harry Harris.

Harris was sworn in on Saturday, filling a post that had been vacant for 18 months, since

President Trump took office.

Until his retirement in May, Harris was the commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific.

He's expected to start his new job in Seoul in the next couple of weeks... at a time of

potentially major changes on the Korean Peninsula.

As President Trump's pick, Harris is widely viewed as a hawk, but he said in his confirmation

hearing this past Thursday that he agrees with the decision by the U.S. and South Korea

to suspend their joint military drills while they negotiate with North Korea.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said there's "a lot of work ahead" for Ambassador Harris...

in maintaining the South Korea-U.S. alliance and denuclearizing the North.

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Protesters hit streets in cities across U.S. over Trump immigration policy. | News Headlines - Duration: 5:45.

Thousands of protesters across America, moved by accounts of children separated from their

parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, marched Saturday -- in major cities and tiny towns

-- to demand President Donald Trump's administration reunite the divided families.

More than 700 planned marches are expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people across

the country, from immigrant-friendly cities like Los Angeles and New York to conservative

Appalachia and Wyoming under the banner Families Belong Together.

Thousands dressed in white and gathered early Saturday morning in sweltering 90-degree heat

in Lafayette Park across from the White House in what was expected to be the largest of

the day's protests.

"What's next?

Concentration Camps?" one marcher's sign read.

"I care, do you?"

read another, referencing a jacket the first lady wore when visiting child migrants amid

the global furor over the administration's zero-tolerance policy that forced the separation

of more than 2,000 children from their parents.

Her jacket had "I really don't care.

Do you?"

scrawled across the back, and that message has become a rallying cry for Saturday's protesters.

"We care!" marchers shouted outside city hall in Dallas.

Organizer Michelle Wentz says opposition to the administration's "barbaric and inhumane"

policy has seemed to cross political party lines.

Marchers carried signs that read "Compassion not cruelty" and "November is coming."

In New York City, thousands began chanting "shame!" and singing "shut detention down!"

before their planned march across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Smaller groups came together in city parks and downtown squares in every state, a total

of 703 places across the country, and photos quickly started ricocheting around social

media.

Some carried tiny white onesies.

"What if it was your child?" was written on one.

"No family jails," said another.

Children joined in.

A little girl in Washington, D.C., carried a handwritten sign: "Honestly, I am blown

away.

I have literally never seen Americans show up for immigrants like this," said Jess Morales

Rocketto, political director at the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which represents

nannies, housekeepers and caregivers, many of whom are immigrants.

"We just kept hearing over and over again, if it was my child, I would want someone to

do something."

Saturday's rallies are getting funding and support from the American Civil Liberties

Union, MoveOn.org, the National Domestic Workers Alliance and The Leadership Conference.

But local organizers are shouldering on-the-ground planning, many of them women relying on informal

networks established during worldwide women's marches on Trump's inauguration and its anniversary.

Tyler Houlton, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, welcomed interest in

the immigration system and said only Congress has the power to change the law.

"We appreciate that these individuals have expressed an interest in and concern with

the critical issue of securing our nation's borders and enforcing our immigration laws,"

Houlton said.

"As we have indicated before, the department is disappointed and frustrated by our nation's

disastrous immigration laws and supports action."

Trump took to Twitter on Saturday morning to show his support for Immigration and Customs

Enforcement amid calls from some Democrats for major changes to immigration enforcement.

Tweeting from New Jersey, Mr. Trump said that Democrats "are making a strong push to abolish

ICE, one of the smartest, toughest and most spirited law enforcement groups of men and

women that I have ever seen."

He urged ICE agents to "not worry or lose your spirit."

In Portland, Sharaf and other mothers who organized the rally hope to attract 5,000

people.

Right-wing activists with the group Patriot Prayer also have a permit to march later in

the day Saturday and the Portland Police Bureau said Friday they planned to have a heavy police

presence.

Sharaf and co-organizer Erin Conroy have coordinated with immigrant advocacy groups.

"This is not my wheelhouse," Conroy said.

"As far as I'm concerned, this is a national emergency that we all need to be focused on

right now."

Immigration attorney Linda Rivas said groups have met with U.S. authorities, congressional

representatives and other leaders to discuss an escalating immigration crackdown that they

say began decades ago.

But the family separation policy has been a watershed for attracting a broader spectrum

of demonstrators, she said.

"To finally have people on board wanting to take action, marching, taking to the streets,"

Rivas said.

"It's been motivating for us as advocates because we have to keep going."

On Thursday, more than a thousand people and organizations including the ACLU, the ACLU

of Texas and United We Dream gathered in Texas to demand that separated families be immediately

reunited, the ACLU said in a news release.

They gathered in Brownsville, which according to the ACLU is one of the "hardest hit" areas

under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.

"The administration doesn't have a plan to reunite families.

But we have a plan," said Terri Burke, executive director of the ACLU of Texas.

"We are going to keep fighting.

Refugees are welcome here, immigrants are welcome here.

We won't stop until every single child is reunited."

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