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''He Sat up Here and Spoke 3 Languages Just Like That'' - Duration: 34:37.

I'm about to level up in line!

What's that?

it's like green tea

((MANDARIN)) Do you have it?

huh?

((MANDARIN)) Do you have it?

hahahahah

I'm about to level-up in line

hey,excuse me..

what time does this place close tonight?

around one o'clock

one in the morning?!

really?

that late?

wow, that's awesome

I like your hair, it looks cool

hahahahahha

it's cool

thanks

are you guys Vietnamese?

my wife is Vietnamese, but I'm from Indonesia

she's Vietnamese?

yea

((INDONESIAN)) What's happening today?

((INDONESIAN)) How are you?

((INDONESIAN)) Good?

((INDONESIAN)) I'm learning Indonesian

((INDONESIAN)) Therefore I like practicing this language

((INDONESIAN)) Where are you from?

Jakarta?

you speak Indonesian better than he does

I'm from the other side..

((INDONESIAN)) really?

((INDONESIAN)) I can speak Vietnamese also

oh,OK

((INDONESIAN)) Your wife?

yea

((INDONESIAN)) You can tell her that I want to practice Vietnamese

oh, is this the line?

this is the line

Indonesian,Indonesian...

what?

Indonesian

do you want to grab a table?

Hey

((VIETNAMESE)) Are you Vietnamese?

((VIETNAMESE)) Vietnamese?

((VIETNAMESE)) how are you today?

you cannot call me ''Anh''

oh no~~~

((VIETNAMESE)) I'm sorry

how did you learn that? how many languages do you speak?

((VIETNAMESE)) I learn many languages

((VIETNAMESE)) I really like learning Vietnames...especially Vietnamese and Chinese

((VIETNAMESE)) Because I think both Vietnamese and Chinese are beautiful

((VIETNAMESE)) Moreover...

can you speak Spanish?

((VIETNAMESE)) Yes, I can...

((VIETNAMESE))** Spanish**

How about Chinese?

((VIETNAMESE)) I can speak

which dialect?

((VIETNAMESE)) I speak Mandarin and Cantonese

Cantonese?

uh huh

((VIETNAMESE)) You speak Vietnamese, Chinese, English..

5 languages

((VIETNAMESE)) Oh,so which languages?

what do I speak?

yea

((VIETNAMESE)) So, what languages?

((VIETNAMESE)) English...

(VIETNAMESE)) English,Vietnamese, Chinese..

Indonesian and Dutch

((INDONESIAN)) You speak Indonesian, too?

huh?

((INDONESIAN)) Can you?

((INDONESIAN))A little bit?

yea

((INDONESIAN)) Litle by little, progress will be made, is it not so?

((INDONESIAN)) Little by little, progress will be made

is that Malaysian?

((INDONESIAN)) Indonesian

oh my god...

it's a proverb

it means little by little you get better

you practice more and more...

where did you learn how to speak Indonesian?

((INDONESIAN)) Because...

((CANTONESE)) Do you speak Cantonese and...

((CANTONESE)) I speak Cantonese

((CANTONESE)) Cantonese?

((CANTONESE)) Really?

OK, Cool

((CANTONESE)) Good...

((CANTONESE)) My wife is from Taiwan

((CANTONESE)) Are you American or?

((CANTONESE)) I'm American, but ny wife is from Taiwan

you sure you don't want one?

((JAPANESE)) It's delicious!

((JAPANESE)) Delicious!

((JAPANESE)) Do you want it?

((JAPANESE)) I don't want to eat

((JAPANESE)) You don't want to eat?

this dude with the earing in his ear is Fillipino

hey, I think he might be Japanese!

you see his shirt?

get em!

you see his shirt?

get em!

he's Japanese

you see that guy with the green shirt that just walked past me?

that guy with the green shirt over there

he's Japanese

how do you know?

you see his shirt?

his shirt and look at his face

his face,too...

what did it say on his shirt?

what am I suppose to do?

hahahhahahhahhahaahhaa

right there

there's only two though..

yea

I'll stand up

go ahead and sit down

you go sit down

you see that Pho house over there, look

across the street, that Pho house over there

right here

it says ''I love Pho''

that's how it's pronounced?

yea

I thought it was Phough

you ready to level up?

you're looking kind of scared there..

relax

I'm not used to this

I know..it's a new thing

you guys come here very often?

no, we're not from here

oh you're not?

from where?

Savanna

we're visiting too

oh yea? where?

Ohio

Ohio?

yea. We're here for a tournament

a tournament?

a game tournament

oh, nice!

what games do you play?

Street Fighter, Killer Instinct, Tekken

oh wow...

you must be really good..

we're OK

I used to play a long time ago

which games you used to play?

I used to play Marvel vs Capcom

2?

yea

oh,OK

old school...

old school, yea..that's old school

I don't play anymore though

yea, it's time consuming

yea..I used to play like 4-5 hours a day

5?

wow

so you said you're from Savanna?

Oh, OK..

where's Savanna?

Georgia

Oh

3 hours South

oh

you're from Ohio?

yea, Columbus, Ohio

wow

Cleveland

you'll win big prize money for it?

I think it's cash prize, yea

is that your mom?

where are you guys from?

Originally Vietnam

Oh Vietnam..oh

I heard you speaking different languages over there

((VIETNAMESE)) You can speak Vietnamese?

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

((VIETNAMESE)) Hello

((VIETNAMESE)) Are you good today?

((VIETNAMESE)) You good?

I'm really impressed,man

you speak a lot of languages

((VIETNAMESE)) Because I like learning a lot of languages

((VIETNAMESE)) I speak Vietnamese, Chinese..

((VIETNAMESE)) French?

((VIETNAMESE)) A little bit

((VIETNAMESE)) Do you speak French?

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

a little bit

((FRENCH)) A little bit

did you live in Vietnam or China or did you pick it up from friends?

((VIETNAMESE)) I learn at home

((VIETNAMESE)) Because I have a lot of books

wow

((VIETNAMESE)) Moreover, I can use the computer to talk with Vietnamese people

Wow, that's impressive. Can you write Vietnamese?

**It was hard to hear the woman at this point**

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

((VIETNAMESE)) really?

I can't read or write in Vietnamese

((VIETNAMESE)) But you understand

((VIETNAMESE)) I understand, but I can't write

because I speak at home

very good, because when you speak you know the different forms

**Very difficult to hear**

((VIETNAMESE)) This language is tough to learn

((VIETNAMESE)) Although Vietnamese is hard to learn, I will continue to work hard at learning this language..

I though you had like a Vietnamese mom or something

hahahahahhahaha

you speak it very well

My ex girlfriend who's sister married a half Vietnamese and Black. He speaks Vietnamese very well

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

he has the same skin complexion as you

((VIETNAMESE)) No, I don't have a Vietnamese mom

that makes it even more impressive

hey, I'm about to go outside and get this dude sitting down

y'all coming?

you see that table over there to the right?

when they're in a group like that?

uh huh

that's when it's really fun

yea, this is a pretty cool spot. It's like all Vietnamese..

can you read this?

can you read that?

that's Chinese

can you recognize some of that?

((JAPANESE)) Bean

rotten, flower...shell?

yea

three, to send something and one..

yep

is that rotten?

yea

that's Tofu

oh, Tofu, yea rotten bean

what is that?

how do you say that in Japanese...

damn...

what's it called in English?

it's like fragrant..smell

is that bone?

it is, but...yea it's bone

that's stick...

I don't know what that is..

what is this..

that means rod,right? or pole

yea

I'm not sure what that means

I read most of it

yea

Oh, I let that dude leave...

what y'all need me to read?

I was seeing if he could recognize this..

shiiiit...

hahhahahahaha

that looks like the one we talked about the other day...

yea, it's the same. What did we say it meant? in that Chinese place? Same word..

remember...''mail''

I'll give you a hint ''Mail''

it's a verb or something..

Oh, is it to recieve or give!?

hahahhahaa

you're close..you're close..

to send!!

yea

by three send one

dang, I was trying to get that dude sitting right there...

we started reading then he left

he was like ''this shit's offensive to me'' lol

hahahhahaa

this is all Vietnamese until you get to this one..

yea, yea..

you know..a lot of Vietnamese and speak Chinese

Cantonese particularly

a lot of Vietnamese can speak Cantonese

Man, I'm about to go over here to this table real quick

lol

that table? you won't me to go over there to that table real quick?

go over there

that table?

you need to handle that real quick?

you don't think I'll do it?

ahhahahahhahaha

I know you would

you know what? do us this favor..go over there and ask them if they know of any Japanese spots

oh yea

let's go, come on

hey, sorry to bother you guys. Do you know where there's any Japanese restaurants that are open right now around here?

Japanese restaurants?

Yea, Soya

it's right over there

You have Shoya S-H-O-Y-A

then right up there, there's a sushi place

sushi place? they're still open right now?

oh yea

if you want authentic Japanese, then it's Shoya

there's Japanese people working there?

yea

hahahhahhahaa

absolutely

no Mexican

no Mexican?

OK..

no offense

it's like 7 minutes up on the right

so which one's the best?

I think it's Shoya

Shoya's the best?

and that's the authentic one,right?

they chop things up..

oh,OK

thanks a lot, appreciate it

where're you guys from?

Vietnam

everyone's from Vietnam?

He's Chinese

We're visiting from Ohio for a video game tournament

what video game?

like Street Fighter..Tekken..

oh

everything,right? just..

killer instinct...yea

did you get a chance to play Titanfalls?

I have it, but haven't opened it yet because I had to stay focused for the tournament..killer-instinct

which tournamnet you entered in

Killer-Instinct

that's a hard game

so, why are you looking for Japanese people, I'm just curious

hahahahhaaha

you play poker?

huh?

do you play poker?

no

you play games, but not poker?

((VIETNAMESE)) Everyone here speaks Vietnamese?

Oh snap..

hahahhahahhahahah

((VIETNAMESE)) Do you speak Vietnamese?

((VIETNAMESE)) Yea

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

teach my boyfriend something!

what?

he's speaking Vietnamese. That's crazy.

are you like fluent?

((VIETNAMESE)) I speak a lot of Vietnamese, but...

((VIETNAMESE)) I think this language is very difficult to learn

((VIETNAMESE)) Yea!

((VIETNAMESE)) Although it's like that though, I will continue working hard to learn it

keep it up

good

hahahahhahhahhaha

((VIETNAMESE)) I like learning other languages, especially Vietnamese and Chinese..

it's funny because you speak with a Northern accent

hahahahahahhahaha

((VIETNAMESE)) Really?

((VIETNAMESE)) I'm Northern! lol

hahahahahaha

((VIETNAMESE)) I'm a Northerner

wow..it's funny how you talk with an accent

he does talk with an accent

((VIETNAMESE)) Northern?

yea

how did you learn?

((VIETNAMESE))Because I have a lot of books at home..

((VIETNAMESE)) I study independently, moreover I have a lot of books.

((VIETNAMESE)) I also use the computer to talk with Vietnamese people

((VIETNAMESE)) Speaking with Vietnamese people in order to understand this country

oh, OK

that's awesome right there..

hahahhahhaaa

how long did it take you?

((VIETNAMESE)) I've studied Vietnamese for about a year

one year?

wow...that's amazing

it's hard to learn

((VIETNAMESE)) It's tough

((VIETNAMESE)) The pronunciation is tough

I noticed that you're wearing a Buddhist jade

((VIETNAMESE)) My wife gave it to me..

I don't speak Vietnamese so I don't understand what you're saying

he's Chinese

((MANDARIN)) Do you speak Mandarin?

((MANDARIN)) Do you speak Chinese?

he speaks Chinese,too

((MANDARIN)) Do you speak Chinese?

I'm Chinese, but I speak the other one...I speak Cantonese

((CANTONESE)) Oh, you speak Cantonese?

((CANTONESE)) I speak Cantonese,too

((CANTONESE)) If you speak Cantonese, we can use Cantonese to chat

((CANTONESE)) Very strong

((CANTONESE)) Is that cool?

((CANTONESE)) OK

you have a special gift or something

wow, he just learned 3 languages like that

((CANTONESE)) My wife gave this to me

((CANTONESE)) Your wife?

((CANTONESE)) My wife gave it to me

((CANTONESE)) Because my wife's from Taiwan

((CANTONESE)) From Taiwan?

((CANTONESE)) Yeah

wow

((CANTONESE)) So...

you have a lot of free time

hahaha

his wife is Taiwanese

((CANTONESE)) So, if I want to practice Cantonese..oh not Cantonese...

((CANTONESE)) I mean Mandarin, I can practice Mandarin with her

((CANTONESE)) She doesn't speak Cantonese?

((CANTONESE)) You speak Taiwanese?

((CANTONESE)) Mandarin and Taiwanese

((CANTONESE)) Really?

((CANTONESE)) Yeah

((CANTONESE)) Where did you...

do you speak?

I only speak Japanese and that's why we were looking for a Japanese restaurant

hahhahahhahahah

((VIETNAMESE)) You're good **Southern Accent**

you sound good bro. Your accent sounds good

(VIETNAMESE)) Really?

I should say- ((VIETNAMESE)) You speak Vietnamese well **Northenr accent**

hahahhaahahaha

because you said it the Southern way

we say ''Yoi''

you see, that's Southern accent

**I didn't hear what he said***

LOLOLOL

((VIETNAMESE)) The Northerners say....for example ''Speaking Vietnamese isn't easy'' **Northern Accent**

((VIETNAMESE)) The Southerners say ''YEAH''

those are different regions

you definitely have a Northern accent

((CANTONESE)) Where are you from?

((CANTONESE)) I'm from Vietnam

((CANTONESE)) Where?

((CANTONESE)) Vietnam

((CANTONESE)) Oh Vietnam?!

((CANTONESE)) Yeah

((CANTONESE)) Well, then why don't you speak Vietnamese?

hahahhahhahahhahah

((CANTONESE)) I've been in China

((CANTONESE)) But your parents..

((CANTONESE)) Parents are Chinese

((CANTONESE)) But they speak Vietnamese?

((CANTONESE)) Yea, they speak it

Oh, OK

((CANTONESE)) Family came from Vietnam to China

((CANTONESE)) I got it..

wow

((CANTONESE)) You're good

are you going to learn,man?

hahhahahahhahhhhaha

no?

he went to Hong Kong

we're language geeks

he speaks Japanese though

good job and I hope you guys win

I'm already out..

hahahhahahhahahhahaha

what happened?

stuff happens

I qualified for top 16 tomorrow, so...

where's this tournament at?

at the Hilton hotel

where?

by the airport

you gotta hang out with the Asian people and practice,man

((VIETNAMESE)) I already know

do you pick it up easily? because there's certain people who can pick it up easily

((VIETNAMESE)) I think that if you can speak like 2 or 3 languages..

((VIETNAMESE)) When you begin another language, it's easier

the first one is difficult, but once you learn two, it gets easier.

I mean you still have to work hard...

It's the method.. I know exactly what I need to learn. I just need to put the time in.

so on an average I'm able to speak the language within 6 months

that's good,man

can you read and write?

I can read and write, yea

what?

I'm jealous

I don't joke around, I'm for all aspects of the language

do you speak Cantonese or Mandarin?

I speak Cantonese, Mandarin Taiwanese..

((MANDARIN)) Hello

((MANDARIN)) Are you Chinese?

that's all I know..lol

you should apply for a job at the state department,man..

state department..

it's not about the money for me, I just like talking with people...it's a passion

my life changed...once I started learning about these different cultures..I met so many people

and it opened up many doors. So for me, it's not about just making money

I mean, if I wanted I can go do some type of work for like the CIA or something..

I just don't have an interest in that type of work

I just like to do this...chat with people

I like the reactions, too...hahahahah

last week we went to a chicken place called Canes. We have one in Columbus.

there were a lot of Vietnamese girls sitting at the table.

I was with a friend and I told him that they were from Vietnam and he said ''how do you know''

I told him ''I bet they're from Vietnam. Let's go over there''

so we went over there to the table and you know, they were just talking..in English

I think they were born here because they had perfect English.

so I asked one of them ''Hey are you guys from Vietnam?''

and they went crazy. I didn't even start speaking Vietnamese yet..lol

hahahahha

they went crazy. They were like ''How can you tell we're Vietnamese?!''

hahahaha

and then once I started speaking Vietnamese it was over..

hahahahahhaah

they're about to call the police over there..

hahahhahhahahhahahhah

''what you over here doing? you harassing them or something?''

hahahhhha

but the reactions..I like the reaction, you know..

yea,it's different. Because the language is even hard for us

and with you having the accent....

yea

everybody says that ''you sound Northern, you sound Northern''

but you know the books I use for Vietnames? it's Northern...

yea

everything you know is Northern...

yea, it's Northern

I'll pick up the Southern one day

you can be an interpreter or something like that, you know?

actually, I teach too. I'll give you guys my cards. I have a website, I have a Youtube channel

cool

I can work for you

yea

you guys can just check it out when you get a chance

but this is what I do

these are my business cards..

that's my method..FLR..that means ''Foreign Language RoadRunning''

that's my technique

((CANTONESE)) That's my method for learning other languages

((CANTONESE)) This is my method

((CANTONESE)) When you have time you can go to that website and see

((CANTONESE)) Your name is..

Moses

((CANTONESE)) But my Chinese name is Mouse

((CANTONESE)) Mouse!!??

you know what that means, right?

hahahaha

((CANTONESE)) It's just my nickname

interesting

((VIETNAMESE)) Mouse

what?

that'a actually not bad..

the mouse is a very smart animal

in America you have different perspectives..at least from where I came in Asia, the mouse is a very intelligent animal

as long as it's not a cockroach

hahahahhaha

because my American name is Moses so when I first started learning Chinese, I had this Chinese friend..

I couldn't speak Chinese yet, I only knew a couple of words

but he introduced me to his family and they couldn't speak English. They were wondering what my name was so I told them Moses

everyone at the table were trying to say Moses, but they would say ''Mouse,mouse''

they couldn't say Moses, so my friend said ''Hey, I have a name for you'' I said what is that

he said we're going to call you ''laoshu''

I said what does that mean?

he said mouse. Everyone at the table started laughing. I said, man why do I have to be a mouse?

but it makes since because the way they were saying my name sounded like mouse

interesting,man..

it's rare to find someone who has that mastery in different languages

this is passion,man I love to do it. You know when you have a passion for something, you just...

The first time, I was shocked...

I knew...

not even that, way back...the Jehova's witness?

two white boys, blonde hair with a suit and tie coming up knocking on the door like

((VIETNAMESE)) Hello, how are you?

I was like......

((VIETNAMESE)) Where're your parents?

hahahhahhahahhahahhahahahhahaahhhahhahah!!

I said...no way...

where's your mom and dad..lol

my first time seeing a white guy with blond hair speak Vietnamese, I was freaking out

they teach us English, you know? reading the bible...

I didn't know about the bible until I grew up

You know this is actually...before we leave I want to tell you...

we didn't come over here to ask you where the Japanese places were. We knew where they were already

I just wanted to come over here and practice

see where you guys were from so that I could practice some Chinese..Vietnamese...

I knew you guys were Vietnamese, actually..I just wanted to make sure

how about him, does he speak any languages?

he speaks Japanese

oh, he speaks Japanese?

yep

that's pretty cool

so you don't read subtitles anymore?

no

I always find the dubbings to be terrible

you ever watch Dragon Ball Z? the dubbing is terrible

hahahahahhahahahha

some white dude, no offense

hahahahahhahahhahahhahahah

alright, we gotta go because they're waiting on us..

((VIETNAMESE)) Nice to meet you

nice to meet you

what's your name?

((VIETNAMESE)) Nice to meet you

that's good,man I like your accent

you like my accent?

yea, I'm trying,man I'm trying

good stuff,man..

alright

what video games you entered

what games did you play?

Street Fighter and Tekken

I'm just playing Killer Instinct

I'm still in. I won all of my matches.

I qualified for top 16 so.....wish me luck for tomorrow. I may be able to win the tournament.

anyways, you guys take care

you too

((VIETNAMESE)) See you later,OK!

((CANTONESE)) Goodbye

that's awesome,man..

they didn't even notice my camera. Do you think they noticed my camera?

No

hahahahahahhhaha

you should've said when you gave them your card that they might see themselves on there

they're gonna see it...

hahahha

dude, that was sloppy....dude...

what all you get?

dude..

man, what happened over there?

what's the aftermath?

hahahahhahaha

man..that was.....

let me see if my camera is still on...that was ridiculous, dude

weren't there another dude in a white t-shirt that came and joined y'all?

nah, that dude was the girls' boyfriend. White guy. He didn't speak any Vietnamese..she was mad at him lol

word?

he's a white guy, right?

yea

don't think feel

it's like a finger pointing to the moon

don't concentrate on the finger

or else you'll miss all of that heavenly glory

do you understand?

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Today in Military History: 5/10 - Churchill becomes PM as Gemany invades Holland - Duration: 1:11.

Today in military history, 1940.

Nazi Germany invades Western Europe while Winston Churchill

becomes prime minister of Great Britain.

On May 10th, German bombers struck Allied airfields

in Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, and France

while paratroopers rained from the sky

at critical junctures.

Ground forces invaded along two main routes,

a northern route that was expected by the defending armies,

and a southern thrust through the Ardennes forest

that was not.

The Allies were unaware of the southern attack

and rushed most of their defenders to the north.

The southern thrust quickly broke their backs.

Luxembourg fell on the first day, while Belgium

and the Netherlands surrendered before the end of May.

France would survive until June.

England knew the continent was doomed

and accelerated their preparations for defending the isles.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain,

known for his policy of appeasement,

was replaced by Winston Churchill, a man known for his

bulldog temperament and military vision.

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Four Reasons Why Talking to North Korea Would Be Smart Strategy - Duration: 6:59.

Four Reasons Why Talking to North Korea Would Be

Smart Strategy

BY JACOB STOKES

Trump is right to try and negotiate � if his administration does it the right way.

It seems fair to say the Trump administration�s policy on whether to engage in direct diplomatic

talks with Kim Jong-Un�s regime in North Korea is still developing.

It�s time to stop waffling.

President Donald Trump and members of his administration have articulated a range of

stances about starting negotiations with Kim over North Korea�s nuclear weapons and ballistic

missile programs.

The White House seems to be broadly against the idea, yet cabinet officials have floated

the potential for talks and the president this week reiterated his campaign statements

saying he would meet with Kim Jong Un �under the right circumstances.�

The Trump administration should have a consistent policy supporting talks.

Negotiations would be smart national security strategy, even if they come to naught.

Trying to bargain with the Kim regime would be frustrating, given North Korea�s history

of bad-faith negotiations and the heinous nature of the regime.

Nevertheless, four major reasons rooted in tough-minded realism show why a diplomatic

process makes sense.

1.

Give Kim Jong-Un a forum to make concessions.

The administration�s current approach focuses on increasing pressure on Kim to give up his

nuclear and missile programs, as evidenced by the administration�s escalating rhetoric,

(misplaced) military saber-rattling and focus on tightening sanctions.

The Trump strategy presumes that Kim will eventually buckle in the face of increased

pressure.

In order for this strategy to work Washington must provide Pyongyang with clear off-ramps

where Kim can choose to deviate from his current path in favor of behavior more amenable to

U.S. interests.

If successful, United States negotiators will need a forum for hashing out the specifics

due to the highly technical nature of nuclear and missile disarmament and verification.

Washington should create a relatively less-painful and face-saving way for Pyongyang to cave.

A negotiation process could provide just the venue.

2.

Depart from the Obama administration�s �strategic patience� strategy and start the clock.

So far, Trump�s policies toward Pyongyang seem to differ from Obama�s only in name

and level of bluster.

The Trump administration has stated on several occasions that they want to ditch the Obama-era

policy of �strategic patience� toward North Korea.

Strategic patience, which the Obama administration adopted after the February 2012 Leap Day Deal

crumbled, shelved negotiations in favor of gradually increased pressure and waiting for

changes to the underlying situation

The potential for diplomatic engagement offers a real opportunity to change tack.

The administration � and U.S. military and intelligence assessments � rightly recognizes

that time favors North Korea�s quickly advancing nuclear and missile programs.

As Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told NPR, �We don�t have the running room left.�

The time crunch argues in favor of starting negotiations now.

A diplomatic process could be structured in a number of different ways, but any format

is likely to take months if not years even in the best-case scenario.

Holding back on starting a negotiating process until all pressure has taken effect is not

necessary and could be counterproductive, given the urgency stated above.

American negotiators should instead get down to finding a venue, indentifying interlocutors,

and exploring where exactly the parties stand on the issues.

U.S. diplomats can then aim for pressure to peak as the process matures.

3.

Keep China on board while avoiding becoming over-reliant on Beijing.

Trump has placed the burden of dealing with North Korea on China for now, a responsibility

Beijing rejects.

Xi has responded with symbolic gestures, but over the long term it is unwise to rely on

China to address North Korea�s bad behavior.

Seizing the initiative on negotiations could be a useful way for Washington to retain a

central role in shaping events�ideally in conjunction with Beijing but going it alone

if required.

Right now a Chinese initiative represents the main compromise proposal being discussed.

It is known as the �freeze-for-freeze� plan and would have North Korea freeze its

programs in return for a freeze on U.S. military exercises with South Korea.

Washington has rightly rejected this proposal in the past, but the United States needs to

offer an alternative.

4.

Help justify eventual military action in the eyes of the world, if it becomes necessary.

The last reason why negotiations would be smart strategy is perhaps the most important.

The Trump administration could conclude it needs to use military force to destroy North

Korea�s nuclear and missile programs.

To be sure, military options for North Korea will remain deeply problematic.

Any strike would be bloody and likely to provoke massive retaliation from Pyongyang, especially

against South Korea and Japan.

A military strike would be tantamount to war, and thus should be not thrown around lightly.

That said, to the extent that the administration is seriously considering force�and signs

say they are�having engaged in a serious effort to find a negotiated solution will

be crucial for garnering international support for war.

Most of the world, including U.S. allies, evince serious skepticism about Washington�s

use of military force to address problems.

A credible negotiating process could be the difference between world opinion viewing strikes

as a justified and proportional act of self-defense versus a trigger-happy war of prevention.

What might seem like diplomatic niceties will make all the difference when it comes time

to deal with managing North Korean escalation and the messy aftermath of war.

There is a seductive righteousness in refusing to sit down at a table with the world�s

most repugnant regime.

But Trump should not let short-term satisfaction get in the way of crafting an effective strategy

to achieve American goals�or as Trump calls it, �winning.� Making an effort to negotiate

with Pyongyang will help Washington�s cause, not hurt it, and thus should become a central

element of U.S. strategy to deal with North Korea.

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Incredible Journey from Syria to Jasper - Duration: 6:04.

- Every Syrian has a tragedy in his life.

From the direct and indirect relative and friends

we lost more than twenty percent. We lost them.

And my direct friends

maybe at least fifty percent, they lost their houses.

The Syrian tragedy it's

it's beyond the imagination.

My name is Omar, Omar Al Homosh

and we are the second

[Syrian] arrived family into Jasper.

We are here since about six months.

Working with Petro-Canada

or Suncore in Syria, it was the best job in Syria.

We were living in Damascus.

One, it's the best city in Syria.

We are living in one of the best quarters even in Syria.

Everything is easy for us, but yeah

we didn't expect to have this ending.

When the Syrian crisis started,

we never expected that it will take that long time

and it will never get into this level of violence.

And it started have a deep impact on the kids.

Several times I tried to protect them even with my body.

- All the time I feel afraid for my kids.

When they went to school and came back

all the time, I must be with them.

- Me and Rola make our decision it's time to leave.

We go to Cairo, I have a lot of friends over there

so we planned just to stay the summer time

but it's our fourth year.

Leaving a homeland it's not a joke, it's not easy.

It's really, really hard.

It's not just the matter of your house

it's everything.

Your family, your memories

your entire plans, your friends, it's your life.

I miss it, I miss a lot of things.

My mother's still over there.

She's in Aleppo.

I think about her every second.

My father is buried in Syria.

Yes, yes I do. Yes I do. Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, she is there.

Just with my two sisters.

She's in Aleppo much safer right now

but the life is hard over there.

They're struggling with everything, yeah.

- I met Omar in Syria while working for an oil company.

When I was working in Northern Kurdistan

we, like I said, we talked

from time to time

and I did ask questions while we're in Kurdistan

if it was getting dangerous enough to get out and

we would offer help in Canada.

It was a couple of years later actually

that he said yes to the offer.

- We really knew nothing about immigration or refugees.

We were told it would take five years to get him here.

In 2015 when the doors opened,

we were lucky.

- [Rod] A community sponsored with monies from

that the community raised.

We raised money through a GoFundMe campaign.

- And then we were just given stuff.

Furnitures, dishes, pots, pans

everything that you could possibly need

to start a home.

It's unbelievable how Jasper came together.

- Syrian crisis improved our capability

to deal with the hard times.

But the first moment when I get into this apartment;

oh my gosh, it's a piece of art.

Everything is ideal.

Everything is amazing.

It's beyond our imagination.

- The people here very friendly,

very nice, I go with them.

Many friends go hiking in the morning

and enjoy together

to take the coffee

Syrian coffee sometimes

Canadian coffee sometimes, yeah.

- For the oldest boys

almost nothing changed for him.

They deal with the winter just like any other Canadian boy.

(laughs)

Aboud a little bit scary but he's doing very well.

But Aboud have a special experience

it's the first time even in his life

playing with the snow. (laughs)

And when he started playing, it's an unforgettable moment, yeah.

(everyone laughing)

- People have an idea of what a refugee is

and Omar and his family don't represent that at all.

They are like our family and your family.

They want to be happy and to raise their kids

in a safe place.

(laughter)

- Before we arrived into Jasper

we know that just one Syrian family [was in Jasper]

and three other Arabic families

so we thought that is our small community.

And I was wrong.

We have a big community now.

Big, big, we are a lot of

friends from everywhere.

I love this country.

I'm proud that I'm here in Canada

and I'm proud that my kids

will be raised in this community.

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It has become clear that terrorism has become a business for some international banks.

It costs money to launch terrorist attacks and the people who finance those terrorist

attacks have to put their money somewhere.

Lately attorneys have been able to successfully obtain criminal conspiracy charges against

global banking giant Credit Suisse and several other international banks that have been implicated

in laundering terrorism money.

In 2015, UBS AG paid millions of dollars to defend and settle what was characterized as

violations of US terrorism sanctions.

They thought it was a good idea to process hundreds of transactions worth millions of

dollars for entities that had been placed on terrorism blacklists.

They had been warned about the terrorism blacklisting but chose to ignore those warnings and take

the money anyway.

In 2016, HSBC was sued for laundering money for cartel terrorists who murdered Americans.

The case was initiated in Texas federal court and maintained that the London-based HSBC

bank had provided a continuous and systematic support of laundering cartel terrorist money.

In 2012, Obama's then-Attorney General Eric Holder fined HSBC almost $2 billion for engaging

in cartel terrorists money-laundering.

As you would expect with America's Department of Justice no one went to jail.

US citizens can only sue a government that has been designated as a state sponsor of

terrorism by the United States.

That would include countries like Iran, Syria and North Korea among others.

But now, with new legislation that is been pushed through Congress, citizens can now

sue Saudi Arabia for the role in funding the 9/11 terrorism attacks.

More importantly, they can sue the banks that washed any money that may have been used for

that mass murder.

Terrorism cases against foreign governments have been hugely successful in the past.

More than $10 billion has been recovered for victims.

But now more than ever the focus is turning toward the banks that wash and distribute

money to terrorists all over the globe who would be unable to pull off many of their

terrorist activities without that washed money.

More information is becoming available that shows the steps of money laundering through

international banks.

The key is to show where the money originated: which international banks participated in

washing and legitimizing that money: what part of a terrorists entity received that

money: and what individuals were killed and crippled in the use of that money.

A national confederation of some of the best trial lawyers in the country are now working

together to sue countries, banks, and individuals who have been part of an international terrorism

money washing scheme that has now been underway for almost a decade.

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