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Pompeo reportedly gives Kim Jong Un an Elton John 'Rocket Man' CD at Trump's request
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By Alex Pappas | Fox News


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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, reportedly brought a CD with the Elton John, right, song “Rocket Man” to give as a gift to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, during his visit to the country on Friday.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reportedly brought a CD with the Elton John song “Rocket Man” to give as a gift to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his visit to the country.



Pompeo arrived in North Korea on Friday amid talks between the two countries over denuclearizing North Korea.

Pompeo brought two gifts for Kim, including a letter from President Trump and the CD, according to The Chosun Ilbo, a top newspaper in South Korea.

Last year, amid escalating rhetoric between the two countries, Trump repeatedly referred to Kim as “Rocket Man” and “Little Rocket Man.”
 
China: U.S. ‘Opening Fire on the Entire World’ with Tariffs
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China’s Commerce Ministry warned on Thursday that new American tariffs amount to the United States “opening fire on the entire world, including itself” in a trade war.
“U.S. measures are essentially attacking global supply and value chains. To put it simply, the U.S. is opening fire on the entire world, including itself,” Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said.


“China will not bow down in the face of threats and blackmail and will not falter from its determination to defend free trade and the multilateral system,” he added.

Reuters reviews the measures due to take effect on Friday:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are due to collect 25 percent duties on a range of products including motor vehicles, computer disk drives, parts of pumps, valves and printers and many other industrial components.

The list avoids direct tariffs on consumer goods such as cellphones and footwear. But some products, including thermostats, are lumped into intermediate and capital goods categories.

China has threatened to respond with tariffs on hundreds of U.S. goods, including top exports such as soybeans, sorghum and cotton, threatening U.S farmers in states that backed Trump in the 2016 U.S. election, such as Texas and Iowa.

“An American chemical company has been rushing its shipments to China to beat the clock. A Beijing steakhouse has dropped U.S. beef from its menu. And China has been shifting soybean purchases to Brazil, from which it bought nearly 30% more beans in May than it had a year earlier, according to research firm CEIC,” the Wall Street Journal adds, noting that Chinese importers have “mostly stopped buying U.S. soybeans.”

Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday there was “little sign of a last-minute deal” to avert tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods, making investors nervous about a crossfire of retaliatory measures between the U.S. and China. If the dispute escalates as predicted, it could ultimately affect half a trillion dollars in Chinese products, combined with a presumably comparable value of American goods sanctioned by China.

“The dispute is expected to ripple through global supply chains, raise costs for businesses and consumers and roil global stock markets, which have been volatile in anticipation of a prolonged trade fight between the United States and almost everyone else,” the New York Times wrote on Thursday.

The Times quoted Syracuse University economics professor Mary Lovely explaining that “non-Chinese multinational corporations operating in China will often pay a larger share of the tariffs than Chinese firms,” which would add punch to China’s accusation of the Trump administration “opening fire on the world.”

“The Trump administration designed its tariff list to try to spare consumers, and many of the products that American families purchase from China, from flat-screen TVs to shoes, will not be hit on Friday. But in the process, the tariffs instead focus heavily on the kind of intermediate inputs and capital equipment that businesses purchase. Economists say that will raise costs for American industry, potentially threatening the manufacturing jobs that Mr. Trump has long said he wants to protect,” the NYT added.

The Wall Street Journal notes that foreign companies such as Germany’s Daimler AG and BMW AG are being drawn into the trade dispute because they sell American-made vehicles in China. Meanwhile, tariffs on American vehicles will give competitors like Toyota a competitive advantage in China.

Representatives from several major automakers told the WSJ they felt obliged to eat the cost of the tariffs themselves and keep their prices in China the same, a policy that would be difficult for them to sustain indefinitely.
 
There was a rally amongst the nincompoop trump loyalists in this forum? At least you captured their greatest thoughts on camera.

The first toothless guy convinced that Obama as President during 9/11/01 and did nothing to stop it is clearly nononono. The guy who can’t spell socialism on his shirt or knows what it is is Sheriff Joe. The confused and contradictory truck driver is Fandingle, while the second toothless guy living under a freeway receiving food stamps but doesn’t think government programs should exist to help people is either the lion or the bear. Mostly because he’s the most likely to unpredictably explode into vulgar language. We’ll know which he is when he hits his “dumb” emoji here below.
 
Awe. Poor Paulie Nobail. In solitary 23 hrs. a day so Russians can't kill him. Pore, pour Paulie. I don't care, do u?

Goodnight chlorine gas bombs in Syria.
 
Gee, do you mean they might ask questions they want actual answers to and may even research the background of these people? The nerve of them, just trust Lord Trump and all will be good . . . he's never made a mistake.
No Dummy, it means they won't support any nominee, they have said that before they even know who it will be.
That sounds reasonable, doesn't it?
There is your party at work.
 
No Dummy, it means they won't support any nominee, they have said that before they even know who it will be.
That sounds reasonable, doesn't it?
There is your party at work.
It is not the responsibility of the news media to support anything, report, not support. You may have America confuse with some authoritarian nation with state sponsored media (and no, Fox is not "news", they are Trump TV for some of the day).
 
Rush Limbaugh Has Some Fun With Feminists Going On 'Sex Strike' For Roe V. Wade
"Will anybody notice if these babes stop having sex?"
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