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This is great. You were like two and

a half hours, I'm like "What, it'll take like 10 minutes!"

Now I see what you're talking about.

I'm Dana Milbank.

A columnist with The Washington Post,

as you can see.

It is a beautiful sunny day

in the capitol.

And I am here for you to rain on my parade.

Well,

I am chagrined to hear this

and I resent that you are saying

that I am repeating the same [Bleep] day after day.

I think it would be more accurate to say

I make up new [Bleep] every day.

We made it past security,

more "Hate Mail" now.

"Biznesazusual:"

That's why I'm in journalism.

"...does this sort of thing better."

I have not seen Alexandra Petri's "Hate Mail" video.

But I do not believe she had as many locations in hers

as I do in mine.

"LookOutside" says,

I have heard this,

that there are indeed a lot of people out there

who believe what I wrote.

That "Bernie Bernstein" and "Woody Woodward"

have, for many decades,

been working in a basement of The Washington Post.

And I feel that if we have reached such a point

where that is possible, then all is already lost.

For more infomation >> Washington Post Hate Mail: Dana Milbank - Duration: 2:14.

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ASX CEO Connect, Washington H. Soul Pattinson (SOL), Todd Barlow, CEO 21/11/17 - Duration: 13:37.

For more infomation >> ASX CEO Connect, Washington H. Soul Pattinson (SOL), Todd Barlow, CEO 21/11/17 - Duration: 13:37.

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Foggy George Washington Bridge - Duration: 0:11.

For more infomation >> Foggy George Washington Bridge - Duration: 0:11.

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Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:04.

Washington is weighing its options on how to respond to Pyongyang's latest move.

More sanctions are a given, but their effectiveness is highly questionable, with the regime launching

another missile despite having so many already piled up against it.

According to our Lee Unshin, such trend is leading to concerns... if war could be on

the horizon.

The U.S. is "running out of time when it comes to North Korea."

This, according to top Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.

In an interview with CBS, Graham warned that every missile test pushes Washington closer

to a pre-emptive military strike.

His comment echoes those of National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster; who said over the weekend

that the possibility of war with North Korea is increasing every day.

The North's test of an ICBM last week, believed to be able to hit all parts of the continental

U.S., sent tensions soaring.

But reports say Washington officials now believe the missile likely disintegrated while re-entering

the Earth's atmosphere.

(Korean- ) "Washington seems to think North Korea's ICBM

technology is not yet perfected.

Experts say the recent missile likely did not survive re-entry into the atmosphere,

so most officials believe now is not the time for talk of pre-emptive war."

So for the time being, Washington will likely turn to more sanctions aimed at putting economic

pressure on Pyongyang.

According to President Trump, another set of "major sanctions" on the isolated regime

is on its way.

But again, questions remain about whether they will make a difference.

(Korean- ) "At the moment it's expected Washington will

target the North's marine transportation by putting additional sanctions on its trading

companies.

A naval blockade, as a new measure, is also possible.

But without cooperation from China and Russia, it's unclear how effective these sanctions

could be."

New measures on a global scale, including China and Russia, are also expected in the

coming weeks.

The U.N. Security Council will hold a meeting of foreign ministers on the 15th... where

they'll consider what more can be done beyond the waves of sanctions they've already imposed.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:04.

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North Korea Crisis: Washington, Seoul launch "biggest-ever combined airforce exercise" - Duration: 1:43.

It is the biggest-ever combined airforce exercise.

The United States and South Korea have begun deploying two dozen stealth jets,

and twelve thousand U.S.soldiers,

for five days of practice exercises.

But the South Korean government said the program, dubbed "Vigilant Ace"

is just an annual practice run that occurs every fall.

"This is a military drill that is held on a regular basis,

to enhance and strengthen the U.S. and South Korea joint and strategic military performance."

Pyongyang says they are seriously considering counter-measures.

State television says the exercises "have brought them to the brink of war".

Yet some believe North Korea may not respond.

"North Korea is more likely to take a deep breath and observe the situation,

rather than taking action."

The war games could push an already tense climate to fever pitch.

Donald Trump's security advisor said this week-end

that the threat of war with Kim Jong-un's regime is "growing daily".

"There are ways to address this problem short of armed conflict,

but it is a race because he's getting closer and closer."

and there's not much time left."

The U.S.-South Korea drills come on the heels of another North Korean missile launch last Wednesday,

one that used a new missile that went higher than previous ones.

And Pyongyang says the test missile could one day

be tipped with a nuclear warhead.

One capable of striking anywhere in the U.S.

Washington is now considering sites across the country

to set up new anti-missile defense systems.

For more infomation >> North Korea Crisis: Washington, Seoul launch "biggest-ever combined airforce exercise" - Duration: 1:43.

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These awkward Matt Lauer moments are resurfacing - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> These awkward Matt Lauer moments are resurfacing - Duration: 3:04.

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Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:04.

Washington is weighing its options on how to respond to Pyongyang's latest provocation.

While more sanctions are a given, their effectiveness is highly questionable, with the regime launching

another missile despite having so many already piled up.

According to our Lee Unshin, such trend is leading to concerns war could be on the horizon.

The U.S. is "running out of time when it comes to North Korea."

This, according to top Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.

In an interview with CBS, Graham warned that every missile test pushes Washington closer

to a pre-emptive military strike.

His comment echoes those of National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster; who said over the weekend

that the possibility of war with North Korea is increasing every day.

The North's test of an ICBM last week, believed to be able to hit all parts of the continental

U.S., sent tensions soaring.

But reports say Washington officials now believe the missile likely disintegrated while re-entering

the Earth's atmosphere.

(Korean- ) "Washington seems to think North Korea's ICBM

technology is not yet perfected.

Experts say the recent missile likely did not survive re-entry into the atmosphere,

so most officials believe now is not the time for talk of pre-emptive war."

So for the time being, Washington will likely turn to more sanctions aimed at putting economic

pressure on Pyongyang.

According to President Trump, another set of "major sanctions" on the isolated regime

is on its way.

But again, questions remain about whether they will make a difference.

(Korean- ) "At the moment it's expected Washington will

target the North's marine transportation by putting additional sanctions on its trading

companies.

A naval blockade, as a new measure, is also possible.

But without cooperation from China and Russia, it's unclear how effective these sanctions

could be."

New measures on a global scale, including China and Russia, are also expected in the

coming weeks.

The U.N. Security Council will hold a meeting of foreign ministers on the 15th... where

they'll consider what more can be done beyond the waves of sanctions they've already imposed.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:04.

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Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:05.

After the North's latest missile launch, its longest-range weapon yet, the United States

is weighing its options.

More sanctions are on the way, but with so many already on the regime, many think they

won't be very effective.

That's leading some in Washington to warn that war could be on the horizon.

Lee Unshin has this report.

The U.S. is "running out of time when it comes to North Korea."

This, according to top Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.

In an interview with CBS, Graham warned that every missile test pushes Washington closer

to a pre-emptive military strike.

His comment echoes those of National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster; who said over the weekend

that the possibility of war with North Korea is increasing every day.

The North's test of an ICBM last week, believed to be able to hit all parts of the continental

U.S., sent tensions soaring.

But reports say Washington officials now believe the missile likely disintegrated while re-entering

the Earth's atmosphere.

(Korean- ) "Washington seems to think North Korea's ICBM

technology is not yet perfected.

Experts say the recent missile likely did not survive re-entry into the atmosphere,

so most officials believe now is not the time for talk of pre-emptive war."

So for the time being, Washington will likely turn to more sanctions aimed at putting economic

pressure on Pyongyang.

According to President Trump, another set of "major sanctions" on the isolated regime

is on its way.

But again, questions remain about whether they will make a difference.

(Korean- ) "At the moment it's expected Washington will

target the North's marine transportation by putting additional sanctions on its trading

companies.

A naval blockade, as a new measure, is also possible.

But without cooperation from China and Russia, it's unclear how effective these sanctions

could be."

New measures on a global scale, including China and Russia, are also expected in the

coming weeks.

The U.N. Security Council will hold a meeting of foreign ministers on the 15th... where

they'll consider what more can be done beyond the waves of sanctions they've already imposed.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Washington weighs options against North Korea's latest provocation - Duration: 2:05.

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1880 E. Maiden St Washington Pa 15301 Dean Korber Jr. - Duration: 6:00.

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