Tuesday, May 15, 2018

USA news on Youtube May 16 2018

You'll CHEER When you See Who Just Publicly Destroyed Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama will be the first one to cry "racist" in any given situation, however

this time she's the one discriminating against a certain group of people.

According to the former First Lady, the GOP is "all men, all white."

Obama was speaking at a Pennsylvania Conference for Women on Tuesday, discussing race and

gender.

She stated that Congress is divided by color.

On one side of the room she states there are all "gray and white" and on the other,

"yellows and blues and whites and greens."

Obama said the color difference is noticeable and sets a certain tone in the room.

Within hours of her statement, Senator Marco Rubio publicly DESTROYED HER.

Rubio's parents came from Cuba and is one of four U.S. Senators of Hispanic descent.

In the photo, Rubio is with GOP Senator Tim Scott, the first black senator for the Deep

South since reconstruction, and Nikki Haley, the first female Indian-American governor

in U.S. history.

Also in the photo is Trey Gowdy, who is in fact, a white guy.

This is the second time in just a few days that the former First Lady has shown disregard

for "white males."

In late September, Obama said that "white guys" are making tech less diverse at

a conference in Utah.

For more infomation >> You'll CHEER When you See Who Just Publicly Destroyed Michelle Obama - Duration: 12:43.

-------------------------------------------

From warrior to ambassador: Veteran Jorge Avalos a part of 'We Will Not Be Tamed' campaign - Duration: 1:38.

For more infomation >> From warrior to ambassador: Veteran Jorge Avalos a part of 'We Will Not Be Tamed' campaign - Duration: 1:38.

-------------------------------------------

Breaking: North Korea Threatens To Cancel Peace Meeting with Trump - Duration: 2:30.

Breaking: North Korea Threatens To Cancel Peace Meeting with Trump

North Korea announced that it has canceled a scheduled May 16 summit with South Korea,

The South Korean news agency Yonhap reported Tuesday, citing North Korea's state media

outlet, KNCA.

North Korea and South Korea had agreed "to hold high-level inter-Korea talks on May 16

to discuss steps needed to uphold the pledge to denuclearize the Korean peninsula, South

Korea's Unification Ministry said," CNBC reported.

The country also threatened to cancel a scheduled June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and President

Donald Trump in Singapore.

According to KNCA, North Korea canceled the South Korean summit because of U.S. military

drills with South Korea.

The state media outlet claimed the drills were a rehearsal for a potential invasion

of the country, Fox News reported.

This unexpected news come after several positive developments between North Korea and the United

States in the past month.

In what many viewed as a goodwill gesture ahead of the scheduled summit between Trump

and Kim, three Korean-Americans were welcomed home to the U.S. on Thursday after being released

from the North Korean regime.

Leading up to the captive's release, Secretary Mike Pompeo had what he called "productive

meetings" with the North Korean leader in the country's capital of Pyongyang.

Trump then announced the details of the historic summit, saying "we will both try to make

it a very special moment for World Peace."

Finally, North Korea announced over the weekend that it would be holding a ceremony later

this month to destroy its nuclear testing site.

A statement from the country's foreign minister promised that "all of the tunnels at the

country's northeastern testing ground will be destroyed by explosion, and observation

and research facilities and ground-based guard units will also be removed," ABC News reported.

President Donald Trump praised the decision, calling it a "very smart and gracious gesture."

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Friday that the United

States will come along side North Korea if they fulfill their pledge to denuclearize.

"If North Korea takes bold action to quickly denuclearize, the United States is prepared

to work with North Korea to achieve prosperity on the par with our South Korean friends."

The story surrounding North Korea's announcement to cancel one or more of the upcoming summits

is still developing.

No comments:

Post a Comment