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China has triggered the legal process for the World Trade Organization to hear

Beijing's challenge to u.s. tariffs imposed on 250 billion dollars of

Chinese goods Beijing also berated the United States for blocking the

appointment of judges who could rule on it the move has reignited tensions as

the two countries are set to begin a new round of trade talks the WTO has also

reportedly started an inquiry into whether the u.s. duties violates

international trade laws as claimed by China a u.s. envoy to the WTO reportedly

caught the inquiry pointless and entirely hypocritical accusing China of

using the WTO system as a shield for trade distorting policies

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Iran hits back at ballistic missile warning from US - WW3 THREAT - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:02.

Iran hits back at ballistic missile warning from US - WW3 THREAT

IRAN vowed not to curb its missile arsenal in a further show of defiance to Donald Trump

after demands from the United States.

Tehran warned America it will continue ramping up its satellite technology to improve missile

accuracy.

And despite denying it would increase its range of the weapons, Iran warned the US missile

capabilities are "not negotiable".

Ali Shamkhani, a close aide to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said: "Iran

has no scientific or operational restriction for increasing the range of its military missiles.

But based on its defensive doctrine, it is continuously working on increasing the precision

of the missiles, and has no intention to increase their range."

Iran's minister of defence Amir Hatami warned its missile capabilities are non-negotiable.

He dismissed a call by European countries and the US that the missile technology should

be diminished.

Mr Hatami said: "The enemies say Iran's missile power should be eliminated, but we

have repeatedly said our missile capabilities are not negotiable."

European countries joined the US to demand Iran curbs the ballistic missile programme.

This month, Iran sent shockwaves through Washington by promising to blast a satellite into space

which US officials fear has missile technology capable of reaching the US mainland.

The Simorgh space launch vehicle would be fired from the Imam Khomeini Space Centre.

But the US is adamant Iran may use it to launch intercontinental ballistic missiles.

And Mr Trump flexed US muscles by unveiling a huge expansion of its new missile defence

that uses space-based sensors to shoot down missiles from "rogue states" like Iran

and North Korea.

The US president claimed the system could destroy enemy missiles "anywhere, anytime,

any place".

But experts fear the missile system could spark a new arms race with nuclear powers

like Russia and China.

Mr Trump said: "Our goal is simple: to ensure that we can detect and destroy any missile

launched against the United States – anywhere, anytime, any place.

"We are committed to establishing a missile defence programme that can shield every city

in the United States.

And we will never negotiate away our right to do this."

The US has spent nearly £228bn ($300bn) on missile defence since 1983.

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U.S. Justice Department accuses Huawei of fraud, intellectual property theft - Duration: 1:54.

the US Justice Department has filed several federal charges against Chinese

telecoms giant Huawei for more nests and other news from around the world let's

turn to our no Adam so Adam another move that could escalate or any fragile trade

relations that's why my Monday's move could potentially complicated efforts by

Washington and Beijing to negotiate an end to their trade war it could also

complicate matters between China and Canada as the Justice Department has

also charged Huawei's chief financial officer Ming Juan Zhou who was arrested

in Canada last month on a u.s. request highway was charged with accusations of

bank and wire fraud as well as trying to steal trade secrets from rival t-mobile

and giving incentives to employees to carry out such illicit activities others

include working to skirt US sanctions on Iran Washington claims while a mislead

the US and a global bank about its relationship with an Iranian affiliate

by claiming that skycam was a separate company and not an affiliate of Huawei

which it actually controlled Huawei allegedly asserted that all of its

Iranian business was in compliance with the American sanctions these alleged

false claims led banks to do business with the company and therefore to

unknowingly violate our laws now both Huawei and Miss mang deny the

allegations Washington's crackdown on Harley began about ten years ago amid

concerns the Chinese government could use the firm's technology for spying how

he has insisted it is not under government control meanwhile US Commerce

Secretary Wilbur Ross insisted Monday's indictment was separate from ongoing

trade talks with Beijing the next round of which is due this week in Washington

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U.S. State Dept. resumes operations, committed to progress on U.S.- N. Korea relations - Duration: 0:38.

the US State Department Department of State that is has welcomed the end of

the 35 days shutdown and said it is committed to making progress on the

transformation of North Korea us relations and the establishment of a

lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula in parallel progress on complete

denuclearization the State Department is to resume its full overseas and domestic

operations to deal with critical issues requiring u.s. leadership and u.s.

president otto trompet announced last Friday that the temporary resumption of

State Department operations for the next three weeks

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Why U.S. Parking Investments? - Duration: 1:31.

For more infomation >> Why U.S. Parking Investments? - Duration: 1:31.

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World War 3: Russia & Iran UNITE against US over Venezuela crisis, warn Trump STAY OUT - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:12.

World War 3: Russia and Iran UNITE against US over Venezuela crisis, warn Trump 'STAY OUT'

RUSSIA and Iran have warned the US to stay

out of Venezuela as Washington's rivals back President Nicolas Maduro.

Top diplomats from Iran and Russia have spoken of their allegiance for Maduro while also

expressing their disapproval of any possible American intervention in the country.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

spoke by phone yesterday in the hopes of uniting against America.

In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said: "The foreign ministers discussed the

current developments in Venezuela and noted their shared readiness to help facilitate

mutual understanding between responsible political forces of Venezuela in the interests of maintaining

domestic peace and resolving pressing socioeconomic challenges as soon as possible."

Moscow has already volunteered to mediate between Maduro and opposition leader Juan

Guaido who has proclaimed himself the "acting president" of the country.

Russia and Iran were joined in their support for Maduro by China, Turkey, Bolivia, Cuba,

El Salvador and Nicaragua.

Moreover, just last month Russia sent an airforce delegation to Venezuela in a show of support

for the acting president.

According to reports last week, Kremlin-linked military contractors from the Wagner group

had travelled to Venezuela in the past several days to provide security for Maduro.

According to the report there were around 400 Russian military contractors in the country.

Iran too said it would send a naval flotilla in a bid to boost relations with the South

American country last month.

Vladimir Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov insisted that "nothing would change"

over Russia's support for the country amid reports that Moscow would provide military

assistance to Caracas.

In their own statement, the Iranian foreign ministry insisted the two countries merely

discussed "bilateral relations, regional issues and the latest developments in Venezuela".

As the situation in the country continues to worsen, Mr Guaido has called for a day

of fresh protests against the current government tomorrow.

Significantly for Maduro, he still has the backing of the army although in an attempt

to shift their support, Mr Guaido offered amnesty to military defectors.

Since Maduro took over the country, the economic situation has failed dramatically and has

suffered from food and medical shortages.

It also estimated by the UN that 5000 Venezuelans are leaving the country every day.

For more infomation >> World War 3: Russia & Iran UNITE against US over Venezuela crisis, warn Trump STAY OUT - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:12.

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Venezuelan Consul In Miami Abandons Nicolas Maduro As US Announces Sanctions - Duration: 2:34.

For more infomation >> Venezuelan Consul In Miami Abandons Nicolas Maduro As US Announces Sanctions - Duration: 2:34.

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Polish with Ania / Polski z Anią - learn Polish with us! Ucz sie polskiego z nami! - Duration: 1:41.

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Acting Pentagon chief says U.S.-Taliban talks encouraging - Duration: 1:46.

now America's acting defense secretary says he is encouraged by US peace talks

with Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan hopefully that can pave the way to end

what has become a protracted war 17 years now the US has been in Afghanistan

for more on this and other news from around the world let's turn to our know

Adam Adam tell us more well mark although Patrick Shanahan said he was

encouraged by the talks he said he had not yet been tasked with planning a full

withdrawal of American troops he made the remarks in a brief exchange with

reporters ahead of talks with NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg right

now it's encouraging

Taliban officials said US negotiators on Saturday agreed on a draft peace pact

setting out that withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan within 18 months

now US officials US officials say a timeline has not yet been discussed but

Shanahan said those negotiations might happen sometime this week u.s. and

Taliban officials have been holding talks in Qatar over the weekend to try

and hammer out a deal the US special envoy Samy Callie's dad says both sides

have agreed in principle to the framework of a deal that could pave the

way for peace talks in Kabul however no details have yet been announced

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Chuggington: Koko and the Squirrels (US Dub) - Duration: 10:15.

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U.S. slaps sanctions on Venezuelan oil company - Duration: 0:55.

the United States has imposed sanctions aminute Venezuela state-owned oil

company pdvsa this move is aimed at taking control of the country's oil

wealth away from embattled president Nicolas Maduro today's designation of

payday visa will help prevent further diversion of Venezuela's assets by

Maduro and will preserve these assets for the people of Venezuela where they

belong the sanctions come less than a week after President Trump declared

Venezuela's opposition leader Hwang guató as the country's legitimate leader

a National Security Advisor John Bolton meanwhile warned amid numerous

government would face what he called a significant response if any harm came to

US diplomatic staff white o or Venezuela's national assembly Bolden

refused to spy if that meant military action

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U.S. slaps sanctions on Venezuelan oil company - Duration: 0:54.

now the United States has imposed sanctions on Venezuela x' state-owned

oil company pdvsa the move is aimed at taking

control of the countries all wealth away from embattled president Nicolas Maduro

today's designation of peda visa will help prevent further diversion of

Venezuela's assets by Maduro and will preserve these assets for the people of

Venezuela where they belong the sanctions come less than a week after

president Truong declared Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guido as the

country's legitimate leader national security adviser John Bolton meanwhile

warned maduras governments would face what he called a significant response if

any harm came to US diplomatic staff guido or Venezuela's national assembly

Bolton refused however to specify if that meant military action

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Chuggington: Wilson and the Elephant (US Dub) - Duration: 10:14.

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US Politics in 60 Seconds - January 28, 2019 - Duration: 1:16.

Hi it's Ben White chief economic correspondent for POLITICO

with your U.S. Politics in just 60 Seconds!

All right let's start that clock.

Absolutely. Approval rating went down.

People's views on the direction of the country went down.

It definitely hurt him heading into 2020.

Not sure on a big border security deal but nobody wants another shutdown including Trump.

So I think he's more likely to go the national emergency route to build the wall.

Well it's not Trump. Too much chaos and uncertainty there.

But they also don't want somebody like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.

They'd love Mike Bloomberg.

Don't think he could win.

So it's Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker.

Those are some of the Democrats Wall Street might like.

Certainly looks like he will wants to be on the ballot in every state.

All he would do is help reelect President Trump.

That's Ben White, chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.

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Chadwick Boseman after SAG win: 'There is a place for us' - News Live - Duration: 2:19.

When it comes to equal representation in films and storytelling, Chadwick Boseman believes, "There is a place for us."

The "Black Panther" star, along with his fellow cast mates, won the top prize for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The film also won Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture.

After the ceremony, Boseman, 41, posted a snap of the cast holding their coveted trophies.

He added the caption, "'To Be young, gifted and black…' There is a place for us. Thank you to SAG-AFRTA for the appreciation and celebration of our work."

The phrase Boseman quoted references Nina Simone's song of the same title.

During his acceptance speech, Boseman simply explained, "We know what it's like to be told there's not a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on. We know what it's like to be the tail, but not the head. We know what it's like to be beneath, but not above. And that is what we went to work with every day."

The film has gone on to become a fan favorite – earning more than $1 billion at the box office – perhaps making way for more movies starring black actors to enter the mainstream.

Speaking to reporters backstage, according to Entertainment Weekly, Boseman explained why the phrase "To be young, gifted and black" is one of his favorite sayings.

"It speaks to the fact that you have the same dreams as other people [and] you have equal if not more talent at times, but you don't have the same opportunities," the actor explained. "You don't necessarily have the same doors open, the same nepotism or the same money, the same resources that could be put forward for you to achieve dreams. So when you aspire to do something that is outside the realm of what the world would see you doing, to be young gifted and black is all of that. It's to have everything but not quite be able to grasp it, and to be able to persevere through all of that."

For more infomation >> Chadwick Boseman after SAG win: 'There is a place for us' - News Live - Duration: 2:19.

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The US and Venezuela's New "President" Guaido - Duration: 9:09.

Venezuela has a new president.

Sort of.

This guy may be on his way out.

But that depends on who you ask.

Welcome to America Uncovered.

I'm Chris Chappell.

Things have been a bit chaotic in Venezuela lately.

And not just because the inflation

hit 1 million percent by the end of last year.

And could hit 10 million percent this year.

I mean, at this point, what's a few million percent, give or take?

In Venezuela, it's literally cheaper to use cash than toilet paper.

Which, not only sounds really uncomfortable,

it's also why you should never eat food

from an unlicensed Venezuelan street vendor.

Wait, what's the big story again?

Oh, right.

There's suddenly a new president.

Sort of.

OK, you probably already know about Nicolás Maduro...

Venezuela's president for the last 6 years

the one who tries to hide the fact that he's a corrupt dictator... by dancing.

And dancing.

And dancing!

And... ok, the people have had enough.

No seriously.

They've had enough.

Enough of the massive inflation.

Enough of the enforced weight-loss programs.

And enough of the police violence

that's killed hundreds of protesters in recent years,

and four people just this past week.

So now this guy stepped in: Juan Guaidó.

You've probably never heard of him before this week,

because—let's face it,

how many Americans can even name the US Senate Majority Leader?

It's...Martin something...right?

But that's essentially what Juan Guaidó is to Venezuela.

He's the President of the National Assembly of Venezuela.

So like the US Senate Majority Leader,

but 54% younger, and 97% less like a turtle.

But Venezuela actually has two Assemblies.

There's the National Assembly,

which Guaidó was elected to, and is now is head of.

And there's the Constituent National Assembly,

which is a special government set up by Maduro

and dominated by people from his United Socialist Party.

That makes the original National Assembly a sort of opposition group.

It's not like the US Senate and House of Representatives,

which are both legitimate ruling bodies.

It's more like the Great Western Schism of 1378,

in which there were two popes who each claimed to be the legitimate pope.

Or like the Great Eminem Schism of 2000,

when it was unclear which one was the Real Slim Shady.

So Guaidó's assembly declared Maduro

to be an illegitimate leader of Venezuela,

because Maduro's re-election last May

was widely condemned as a sham

and a move towards further dictatorship.

And then Guaidó was like,

"Well, according to the constitution,

I'm the new interim president.

And the professor from the hit Netflix show Money Heist is going to help me."

And Guaidó *was* legitimately elected by the people.

But he was elected as a member of the National Assembly,

not as president.

Nonetheless, he has a number of supporters in Venezuela

who see him as a new hope for their country.

The Venezuelan Luke Skywalker, if you will.

I didn't say Rey.

I'm not willing to be that controversial.

Of course, Venezuelan politics,

like politics everywhere, is complicated,

and just because people don't support Maduro,

doesn't mean they support the opposition, either.

So at this point, Venezuela has anywhere from zero to two presidents.

And the rest of the world is forced to choose:

Do we still recognize Nicolás Maduro

as the legitimate president of Venezuela?

Or the relatively unknown Juan Guaidó?

It's a topic of debate for every country.

But the US has come out strongly in favor of Guaidó.

"Nicolas Maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power.

The National Assembly is the duly-elected representative of the people

and through their constitutional system

and now the interim president, Juan Guaido;

it represents the will of the people."

And now the same position is backed

by Canada and most of Latin America,

including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia...

basically everyone except Guyana and Saint Lucia

—which don't matter—

and Mexico—which does.

Mexico's left-leaning president has said he has a non-intervention policy.

Oh, and Cuba.

But that's not a surprise,

since Cuba's been supporting Maduro since before it was cool.

Not that it was ever that cool.

So most of the Western hemisphere

is now supporting the new Juan Guaidó.

But will he really replace Maduro?

There's still a lot we don't know.

Will Maduro leave quietly,

or will he use the military to put up a fight?

And will the military continue to side with Maduro,

or break away?

Will there be more bloodshed?

How will this affect relations with the US?

After Guaidó declared his interim presidency this past Wednesday,

Maduro gave American diplomats 72 hours to leave the country.

If Maduro does eventually step down or is forced out,

how long will that take?

Because only after that

can Guaidó seriously start trying to fix Venezuela's hyperinflation

and food shortages.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

has said that the US will pledge $20 million dollars

of humanitarian aid to Venezuela to help with that.

And how long will Guaidó even be president?

In theory, he's only an interim president,

until new elections are held.

But historically speaking,

people who get into powerful positions tend to not want to leave.

Because, they say, they haven't yet been able to do

all the things they definitely totally plan to accomplish.

So there's still a lot we don't know, and can't easily predict.

It is interesting, though, to see how some Americans

looking at what's happening in Venezuela

are making assumptions

based on the history of the US in Latin America,

and also their dislike of the Trump Administration.

Like Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who tweeted:

"A US backed coup in Venezuela

is not a solution to the dire issues they face.

Trump's efforts to install a far right opposition

will only incite violence and further destabilize the region.

We must support Mexico, Uruguay & the Vatican's

efforts to facilitate a peaceful dialogue."

It's fair to say that the US has had a checkered history

with coups in Latin America.

And yes, people might be worried about another Iraq, or Libya.

But to say that what is happening in Venezuela

is a US-backed coup is a stretch.

Also, Guaido is not "far right opposition,"

he's a member of the Popular Will party,

a center-left social-democratic party

whose main leader was put in prison, and then house arrest.

Now, without US support and recognition,

the opposition, which has been heavily targeted by Maduro,

wouldn't have been able to get as much international recognition

as they now have.

But the US government isn't talking about

US military intervention in Venezuela.

Ultimately, the fate of Venezuela is up to Venezuelans.

And I know this is weird to say on a show called America Uncovered,

but it's a mistake to look at what's happening

in the world only through the lens of US politics.

Which is how you get conservatives supporting

a democratic socialist and progressives supporting a socialist dictator.

And a former Mexican president supporting Trump.

The world is a weird place.

So we don't know how this will turn out.

But with the US and most of Latin America

throwing their weight behind Juan Guaidó,

one thing is certain.

Something's going to change.

And I hope it starts with importing toilet paper.

Because after food, toilet paper is Venezuela's number two problem.

So what do you think of Venezuela's newly declared interim president?

Leave your comments below.

And remember, America Uncovered is funded

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So please visit Patreon.com/AmericaUncovered

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so we can keep making great content for you.

Thanks for watching America Uncovered.

I'm Chris Chappell.

See you next time.

Hey, guess which other extremely powerful country supports Venezuela?

I did an entire episode about that on my other great channel,

China Uncensored.

Click here to check it out.

Wait... which one of us is the legitimate Chris Chappell?

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Colton Spoils Caelynn With Shopping Spree Date! | The Bachelor US - Duration: 6:23.

Which of you is Caelynn? That's me oh yeah

thank you okay oh my I've been waiting for this special

day for so long maybe downstairs Coulson

it is what it is Caitlin got a 101 and I'm okay with it

but I wasn't like oh my god girl good kill it like no she was first runner-up

at Miss USA in I didn't clap I should have clapped for her which he walked out

for her 101 take it that could have made it better how are

you it looks so beautiful so good to see you I couldn't think of anybody more

deserving than you to spoil so why don't you say we get on out of here you can go

shop this is amazing I am so happy right now I was not expecting a date like this

and it's worth all the BS that's going on with Hanabi I have him all to myself

I'm excited

I get the splurge like this every once in LA so I'm gonna make sure what I do

it's for somebody oh I really like

that was a cutest Butler that I've ever seen today I feel like that's like part

of their date knowing Kaelyn I think that she'll

really enjoy that yeah mm-hmm I mean I'm series going to love being paper today

that's gonna be right up her alley so I'm like whatever but I don't want to

talk about their relationship I don't want to think about their relationship

what if he buys her shoes in a dress oh shoot is this your first date this is

our first date alone yes this dress would be stunning on you

it's one of our best sellers so this is the equivalent of our little black dress

yes I love that yeah you want to try it on yeah

thank you I'm not a person who like needs materialistic things but to be

spoiled like this is just so much fun to be well you're getting all that yes I am

so happy right now oh this is a lot of fun to make I've

never in my life been on a day like this it was willing to spend the whole day

catering to me it was was really special Hey Baby how you doing Wow

just a stunner do you like that dress closin no I love this dress you owning

that dress every single time she tries something on she looks amazing

oh oh damn this is a showpiece Stunna all of it the whole thing

Kalyn and I just have this really good chemistry and I have this energy and

this excitement that I can't contain Jennifer Lopez EJ this is what we built

today I hope that we can carry it over into tonight I'm looking forward to it

and I think it's gonna be an amazing evening

the date card said get ready for a day you'll never forget I was dead on my

glamour I was fine she's so pretty I can't imagine her

being more glam I know I am I'm gonna be like I'll go home now

she can't even walk she's like hey guys it's like a ridiculous amount of bags

like I've never seen some me shopping bags in my life like I don't even get

that many presents like on Christmas oh my god she's there with the bags a

glowing like she literally can't even stop laughing like she's just like so

happy I'm ralick yes wonderful yeah I've liked I just did not feel real

we have a guy like pick us up in his Bentley and we went to this Singaporean

designer he was like whatever you wants on me cause he picks things out himself

which like it just seemed like he was super excited for everyone on one day

and it was obvious he couldn't stop buying her things

it's not easy when I see someone that I'm dating now doing that to someone

else it's like fine just sucks but I love I am so I am so happy for healing

like

you

For more infomation >> Colton Spoils Caelynn With Shopping Spree Date! | The Bachelor US - Duration: 6:23.

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John Bolton Admits US Wants To Take Venezuela's Oil - Duration: 5:06.

Well, it's the first Monday following the government reopening this past week, the end

of the week.

So a lot of furloughed workers are returning to work today, national park starting to reopen

after the cleaning process begins.

Uh, but what's really interesting is the fact that Republicans over the weekend, we're attempting

to distance themselves from the government shutdown that lasted 35 days and became the

longest in US history.

You had people like Susan Collins and Marco Rubio going on the Sunday talk shows, trying

to say, listen, we shouldn't ever shut down the government.

It's a bad negotiating tactic.

It never works.

And usually it hurts the people who instigated it.

Uh, you know, that's actually what Marco Rubio said.

It hurts the people who instigated it.

So Rubio, there is admitting Donald Trump instigated it.

Republicans instigated it and they lost big time.

So he and Susan Collins are out there saying, look, we shouldn't ever do this again.

This is bad policy.

Nobody likes this.

Let's, let's move on.

And then you have people like Mick Mulvaney, you have Kevin McCarthy, the House minority

leader.

You have Ted Cruz.

Those folks are out there trying to distance themselves from the shutdown in another way.

They're actually blaming the Democrats for the shutdown even happening there.

Just abdicating all responsibility and saying, look what these Democrats did to you.

Ignore the video that's still viral right now with Trump saying he'll own the shutdown

and he's going to shut it down and he'll take the blame and it's all on him.

Forget that.

That even happened.

Let's just keep calling it Schumer shut down.

In fact, let's make a clever little Hashtag of Schumer shut down, which is what Ted Cruz

did.

It's what Mick Mulvaney was saying.

He said Republicans were the only ones who were trying to bargain seriously here.

McCarthy said that Donald Trump was doing a great job with his negotiating tactics.

Yeah, that's not true.

None of this is true.

Your Guy Lost Your guys shut down the government.

Your guy and your party repeatedly refused to take up democratic passed legislation that

would have reopened the federal government and given furloughed workers their back pay.

That was all you.

You did that, but right now what we're witnessing is republicans attempting to rewrite history

specifically the last 40 days or so.

They want us to think that it was either the Democrats' fault that had happened or that

every republican who joined in it really regrets it and they'll never do it again and they've

learned their lesson and they're going to move on.

The truth is that we're only three weeks away from another government shutdown.

The Democrats are not going to budge and they should not budge.

Nancy Pelosi, you know, a lot of people had concerns about her becoming how speaker, again,

I was one of them and I will freely admit that and I will also freely admit that I guess

on this particular issue I was wrong.

Nancy stood up.

She stood her ground and she forced Trump into a corner and he was forced to back down.

So I am proud of Nancy Pelosi for that.

I'm proud of everything she has done during this shutdown and I hope that she continues

it and I hope that three weeks from now when Trump understands he will not get the funding

for that wall.

We do not go through another, another government shutdown and he decides to cut his losses.

Tell aunt ann coulter to basically go live in a hole somewhere because nobody wants to

hear from you and we're going to get by with government as usual.

That's what needs to happen.

Trump needs to turn off the Fox News.

He needs to stop listening to Ann Coulter.

Stop letting rush limbaugh tell them what to do and he needs to do what's best for this

country and what the American public wants.

And that is to not shut down the government.

And more importantly, not build a wall of steel slats along our southern border.

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