Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 6, 2017

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Depending on a person,

this could be good or extremely bad.

My office is well-known for its family-like atmosphere.

It's thanks to my boss.

"For the team's unity and progress,"

"we'll have a get-together after work."

"The weather is gloomy."

"Let's have a get-together."

"What are you doing on your day off?"

"The weather is nice."

"Let's have a get-together."

"Let's have a get-together."

That's too often.

My co-workers and I are frustrated by his insistence.

"I can't join the get-together because I have a cold."

"A cold?"

"Alcohol will cure that. Come with me."

That day, I became sick with a cold and a hangover.

We have a get-together almost every day.

Please stop my boss.

(Please stop my boss.)

Do you like drinking?

- I like drinking, / - I see.

but my agency doesn't hold get-together often.

I wish we had more.

We had one get-together in the past two years.

- Everyone is busy. / - That's right.

(That doesn't suit me.)

How is your boss at a get-together?

He's really good at grilling meat.

(I saw him do it once, but he's really good.)

He'll keep grilling if you compliment him.

I complimented him a lot.

(He just ate while his boss grilled meat.)

Let's meet our guest and hear the story.

- Please come out. / - Please come out!

(Whose boss is addicted to get-togethers?)

(She's cute.)

(Kang Yoojin)

Be careful.

She slid down too fast.

(Is she hungover?)

It's quite steep.

Does he really drink with his employees so often?

I'm working at a used car dealership.

There are ten employees at the company.

The official work get-together is only once a month.

- Once a month? / - Yes.

However, we drink together 18 times a month.

- 18 out of 30 days? / - At least 18 days.

- 18 days at least? / - At least?

At first, he gathered us because we sold a car

or because it was our pay day.

- He had reasons at least. / - I see.

- Now... / - How about now?

"The weather is nice. Let's have a drink."

- "Today is Wednesday. Let's drink." / - Exactly.

- Like this? / - Yes.

Can't you just make an excuse to avoid it?

When I tell him that I have plans,

he asks me about thrice,

"Is that true? Do you really have plans?"

If I don't go, he holds grudge against me.

(He holds grudge if his employees miss a work drink.)

I see.

The next day, he keeps looking at my face and says...

(Next day, whenever he runs into her...)

"Were you that busy yesterday?"

(Were you so busy, you missed the get-together?)

- That would be uncomfortable. / - I see.

He says, "You look great. You must've had fun."

- "We had so much fun without you." / - Right.

- Like this? / - Yes.

Why does he drink with his employees so often?

He believes that drinking together is the only way

to improve team bond.

We drink about 20 bottles at the first bar.

- 20 bottles of soju? / - Soju?

That means each one drinks two bottles.

We drink another 20 bottles at the second bar.

- Oh, gosh. / - Does he let you come to work late?

He's always the first one to arrive.

- He has a healthy liver. / - He comes at 9 a.m. sharp.

- Healthy liver. / - That's why he can drink a lot.

He scolds us because we're late.

- He made you drink. / - Exactly.

Does he say, "We'll drink tonight since you're late."

- He says that sometimes. / - I see.

He says that we're weak-minded.

Who pays the bills when you drink together?

My boss pays most of the time.

- He doesn't pay sometimes? / - No.

- If someone sold a lot of cars, / - I see.

he makes that employee pay.

If it's my pay day he texts me,

"Thank you for paying for the next get-together."

- Is that true? / - Yes.

How many times out of ten does your boss pay?

- About six times. / - He pays just a little over half,

- and his employees pay the rest? / - That's unfair.

- He should pay every time. / - He should pay.

He should pay since he gathered them.

- If you gather people together, you pay. / - Exactly.

- Don't you agree? / - I don't get paid much.

I can't afford to pay 100 or 200 dollars at gatherings.

That's too much.

Exactly.

(How would you improve team bond like this?)

You're revealing the bad thing about your boss.

- Would you be all right after this? / - Right.

- He easily holds grudges. / - Will you be okay?

To be honest, I'm a little afraid,

but my health comes first.

(I should save my life first.)

- So I mustered up my courage. / - For your health.

It's for her health.

- You're here to maintain your health. / - Yes.

Let's meet her boss and hear him out.

Where are you?

- Hello. / - Hello.

She told us about her concern.

- Yes. / - Can you understand her?

Honestly, I can't fully understand her.

He's always like that.

All the time.

I don't think she can get any more than 50 votes.

Used car dealers change jobs frequently.

I started drinking with my employees

to help them bond with each other.

As they liked it, I came to drink with them more often.

- He's the only one who likes it. / - You think...

Did you just call him sweetie?

- Are you dating him? / - No, I said "he".

- The way I see it... / - She said "he".

It looks like

there's something going on between the two of them.

(Is there something going on between them?)

(She strongly denies it.)

- I'm offended. / - Our guest...

She just said,

- "I'm offended." / - Right.

Even though she doesn't feel that way for him,

it might be one of the reasons why he wants to

- Right. / - drink with his employees so often.

- Let's ask him... / - Are you married?

(Are you married by any chance?)

- Yes, I'm married. / - You are?

I apologize.

- I see. / - However...

Why did you jump to a conclusion?

(He's embarrassed.)

You drink with them three to four times a week.

- Don't you think it can be stressful? / - Right.

Mostly, when we drink together,

I go home after having a few drinks.

- It takes some time to do that already. / - Right.

Your employees drink more?

Yes, they drink more without me.

When we drink together,

we get excited as we get drunk.

- Of course. / - So we drink some more

after he goes home. That's true.

However, when he gets a little tipsy,

he tells us to go home, too.

- He can just leave. / - He wants you to leave, too?

- He wants to end the gathering? / - Yes.

When we say we're tired and want to go home,

- he says, "Gosh, you traitors." / - Oh, my.

- He's abusing his power. / - Exactly.

Why does he call you out on holidays?

Before I joined the company, my boss promised

he would never make me work on weekends.

So I joined the company.

We live in the same unit of an apartment complex.

Same unit?

- They're neighbors. / - That's too bad.

She can't refuse.

If I run, I can get there in four seconds.

- Four seconds. / - You two live very close.

He'd ask me on weekends

if I want to have a barbecue, so I have to go.

He'd ask me to grill meat so he can drink.

- I have a question. / - Go ahead.

- He's married. / - Right.

- He has a wife at home. / - That's right.

- I think she should be here, too. / - I think so, too.

Your wife must be worried.

Actually, I got divorced.

- You're divorced? / - Yes.

(Oh, my. I'm so sorry.)

- I'm sorry. / - Are you single now?

- Yes, I am. / - I see.

- He's single. / - See? I told you so.

What did I tell you?

(Dongyeop is so quick to catch on other people.)

No wonder.

- That's why... / - I had a feeling.

- It all adds up now. / - That's right.

- Please go on. / - That's why I can't refuse it.

- He's divorced. / - He keeps saying he has no friends,

- and no one to drink with. / - Maybe Dongyeop's right.

Don't you think he drinks with you

- because he has feelings for you? / - What is it?

As I said, that offends me.

- Please go ahead. / - She wouldn't know,

- but her boss / - He likes her?

might be hiding flowers and a ring behind him.

(He might be hiding flowers and a ring.)

- Sir. / - Sir, tell us the truth.

- Tell us the truth. / - It's not like that.

We don't drink alone together. Mr. Park drinks with us.

- When celebrities date someone, / - Right.

- they call their manager. / - Exactly.

(Oh, it's to fool other people.)

You joined them often, right?

I did. I thought Dongyeop had feelings for me.

(I thought I was the one Dongyeop liked.)

It turned out he liked my friend.

- Hang on. / - It was a long time ago.

(We all know that.)

Let's meet the other employees.

Welcome.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Are the three of you having a hard time, too?

Please tell us how you feel.

Okay.

- He sounds... / - He looks tired.

You drank last night, right?

Did you drink last night?

Yes, we did.

- Right. / - "Let's drink since we'll be on show."

He hates it when we don't drink shots in one go.

He always holds the bottle instead of his glass.

He holds it until we finish our glasses

to put pressure on us.

The real problem is that we sell cars,

but we reek of alcohol in front of our customers.

Our work is delayed, and we get complaints.

Likewise, drinking after work

- causes trouble. / - I see.

I'm 42 years old.

It takes me a long time to sober up.

That's so sad.

He must be worried the most.

I couldn't go to work once or twice.

My boss said I'm so weak when I drank so little.

He looks down on me.

While working for him for the past year,

I've gained 15kg.

(It's a serious problem.)

- Because of alcohol. / - Yes.

(The get-togethers damaged his health.)

- Drinking alcohol makes you fat. / - Goodness.

- It's a serious problem. / - You must've been skinny.

- Next... / - You look like you gained a lot of weight.

I gained over 10kg in the past 6 months.

- Really? / - As I gained over 10kg,

I have to buy new clothes every month.

(He buys new clothes every month.)

- Also... / - Every month.

- If I miss the gathering, he bullies me. / - My gosh.

- He excludes me during lunch. / - He holds grudges.

I think they gained weight because of

their lack of self-management skills.

- As for me, / - You don't give them free time.

- every morning, / - He has a muscular body.

I do some exercises such as squats

and push-ups for 20 minutes, and I sober up.

After I take a shower, I feel okay.

- So I tell them / - That's why he has thick arms.

to drink just as much as I am.

- That's because you're healthy. / - That's just you.

I used to work at a pharmaceutical company.

When I meet with my clients,

I drank until 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. and even 5 a.m.,

but I still came to work by 7:30 a.m.

- It's all a matter of attitude. / - But...

(Oh my gosh!)

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Camera is rolling!

Hello, Zup, Whats good?

So right now we're sitting in Elias room

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And we noticed that we are filming quiet alot...

And we noticed that we are filming quiet alot and are not using the footage..

The footage are just laying on a harddrive

So why not edit some clips each week and make a new concept on the channel?

It's like your seeing how we live our life!

Too see what fun we're doing

Cuz we are doing quiet alot of things that we think is funny, we'll see what you guys think

So, Elias has been in Croatia, and we have been in a abounded house and so on

So we edit some of it and make the best of it

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FU**

Hey Lucas, so we are going to jump through this window

No no no, we go in through the door, looks much cooler

So here you can see.. And the first floor

Yes if you place the foot there

Eew, look at the roof

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So here we have a dead bird

It's a chicken

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Korea's modern history will be taught for the first time as part of college-level high

school world history courses in the United States.

The College Board has confirmed the inclusion of Korea's rapid economic growth following

the Korean War …and the recent history of the nation's advances in IT in its Advanced

Placement World History curriculum, …after suggestions by the World History Digital Education

Foundation.

This is the first time that the two topics will be taught as part of the upper-level

world history curriculum in the U.S.

The Foundation for History Education has already started gathering education materials, and

the College Board plans to include the new contents in the curriculum as early as the

upcoming fall semester.

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S. Korea-U.S. alliance at critical juncture to address threat from N. Korea: - Duration: 2:17.

And ahead of the summit,...

South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha has visited a U.S. Army division unit to reaffirm

the two countries' strong alliance.

She said the alliance stands at a critical juncture to address North Korea's nuclear

threats, but Seoul's top diplomat stressed she's confident...

South Korea and the U.S. can overcome it together.

Connie Kim reports.

Commemorating the 67th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, South Korea's

new Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha visited the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division in Seoul, highlighting

the ironclad, rock-solid alliance with Washington.

It marks the first time a South Korean foreign minister has visited a U.S. Army unit for

the occasion, and thanked the U.S. Forces for their efforts in the war.

But Kang pointed to the North's rapidly growing nuclear program, which threatens both countries,...

and said that threat must be confronted for the allies to move forward seeking prosperity.

"The ROK-U.S. alliance stands at a critical juncture to address this existential threat

from North Korea.

This will be a daunting challenge.

But I am confident that we can together overcome it.

With our ironclad, rock-solid alliance and combined defense posture, we can achieve our

common goal."

The main purpose of Kang's visit was reportedly to highlight the two countries' strong alliance

ahead of the first face-to-face meeting of Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump in

Washington, which will set the tone of the two countries' relations for the years to

come.

"Our two leaders will discuss joint strategy on furthering our comprehensive strategic

alliance.

They will also be drawing big pictures on how best to address the North Korean nuclear

and missile threats."

North Korea has test-fired five ballistic missiles since President Moon took office

adding to concerns that Pyongyang is on a fast track to developing an ICBM that can

target the U.S. mainland.

But, despite Pyongyang's growing nuclear ambitions,...

Minister Kang's visit to the division reaffirmed the two allies' commitment to "go together"

-- just like the motto of US forces in South Korea.

Connie Kim, Arirang News.

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North Korean women 'declare WAR on the US imperial aggressors' in anniversary march

NORTH Korean women have vowed revenge on the US for being an "imperial aggressor" during

a march to commemorate the anniversary of The Forgotten War.

Holding their fists high in a salute reminiscent of Nazi Germany, the women called for "class

education" to be intensified to spread the message of the US being the "principal enemy"

of North Korea.

Participants chanted slogans based on the warped history of the Korean War taught in

local schools, where they are also constantly told that Koreans "can never trust the American

imperialists".

The hermit kingdom has a history of indoctrinating its female citizens - in a scheme called "the

seed bearing programme" high-level visitors to Pyongyang would be sent an attractive consort,

only to find out several months later that they have a child in North Korea.

Politicians would then be blackmailed to pass legislation favouring North Korea or to increase

aid.

Journalists would be asked to write positive stories and businessmen urged to set up joint

ventures with local companies.

Jang Jin–sung, a former elite North Korean official, said: "A secondary benefit to

North Korea is that the children are brought up fiercely loyal to the regime and, with

looks that are a combination of cultures, can be infiltrated into other countries as

agents."

The accusations, published in government mouthpiece Rodong Sinmum, come at an especially fraught

period following the death of US student Otto Warmbier, who was returned to his native country

in a coma having been sentenced to 15 years of hard labour by Kim Jong-un.

In South Korea, the government has marked the war's anniversary in a more peaceful manner

– by urging the North to suspend the development of nuclear weapons.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon told war veterans and government officials at a ceremony in

the capital, Seoul: "The North continues provocative military actions such as launching

a ballistic missile."

The US and South Korea are nervous that the 67th anniversary of the war will be marked

by a sixth nuclear test in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions.

Mr Lee added that the North "should stop developing missile and nuclear programmes

and come out on to the path of denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula".

The Korean War started on June 25, 1950, when Communist North Korean troops launched a surprise

attack across the 38th parallel into South Korea.

US-led United Nations forces battled Chinese and Soviet-backed North Korea in the war which

ended with a truce on July 27, 1953.

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Counting Penguins: What Penguins In Antarctica Might Be Telling Us About Climate Change | NBC News - Duration: 9:33.

EARTH. CLIMATE CHANGE.

YOU CAN ARGUE ABOUT ITS CAUSES ALL YOU WANT, BUT THERE ARE FEW

PLACES ON THE PLANET THAT HAVE FELT THE EFFECTS OF EARTH'S

WARMING MORE THAN HERE, THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA.

WHERE THE AVERAGE WINTER TEMPERATURE HAS RISEN NINE

DEGREES. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

THE PENGUINS WILL TELL US. >> THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA ISN'T

THE EASIEST PLACE TO GET TO. IT REQUIRES A TWO DAY SEA VOYAGE

FROM THE BOTTOM OF ARGENTINA ACROSS THE SOUTHERN OCEAN.

OUR DESTINATION, THE 800 MILE LONG LEG OF LAND THAT REACHES

NORTHWARD FROM THE CONTINENT. IT IS A PLACE OF JAW DROPPING

GRANDEUR, MOUNTAINS, GLACIERS, AND ICEBERGS THE SIZE OF CITY

BLOCKS. >> WE CAME HERE TO COUNT

PENGUINS, FOR THEM CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY A CRITICAL

PROBELEM. AND THEIR PROBLEMS MAY SOON BE

OUR PROBLEMS. >> HOW TO YOU COUNT THEM?

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? >> IT IS SUPER LOW TECH.

WE'VE GOT THESE CLICKERS. THERE YOU GO.

>> HANDHELD CLICKERS. WE GOT ONE FOR YOU TOO HARRY.

>> ONE CLICK FOR NEST AND THAT'S IT.

>> I MIGHT BE ABLE TO HANDLE THAT.

>> ALL RIGHT >> IT'S HARDER THAN YOU MIGHT

THINK THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE. BUT WE'LL GIVE IT A TRY.

>> ANTARCTICA IS HOME TO MILLIONS OF THESE DUMBFOUNDINGLY

CHARMING AND REMARKABLY RESILIENT ANIMALS.

A FLIGHTLESS BIRD THAT HAS BEEN CAVORTING AROUND THIS PART OF

THE WORLD FOR 60 MILLION YEARS OR SO.

RON NAVEEN IS THE "BIRDMAN OF ANTARCTICA."

A CITIZEN SCIENTIST, HE FOUNDED AN ORGANIZATION CALLED

OCEANITES. IT'S SOLE PURPOSE IS KEEPING

TRACK OF THE PENGUIN POPULATION. >> WELL, THERE'S FIVE HERE.

>> DR. HEATHER LYNCH, JOINED HIM ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO.

SHE'S A HARVARD TRAINED EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST AND

TEACHES AT STONYBROOK UNIVERSITY.

>> WOULD IT BE TOO MUCH OF A STRETCH TO SAY THESE PENGUINS

ARE SORT OF THE CANARY IN THE COAL MINE OF CLIMATE CHANGE?

>> OH WE DO THINK THAT. AND IN FACT THAT'S ONE OF THE

REASONS WHY WE ARE SO FOCUSED ON THEM. BECAUSE THEY ARE THE THING

THAT WE CAN, WE CAN STUDY. AND WE HOPE THAT THEY -- THEY

CAN TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT OF WHAT WE MIGHT EXPECT

ELSEWHERE. YOU KNOW ALL THE SPECIES ON THE

PLANET NEED TO DEAL WITH CLIMATE CHANGE. IT'S NOT AN ANTARCTIC

ISSUE. BUT THESE PENGUINS ARE DEALING

WITH IT NOW. >> SPECIFICALLY THEY ARE HERE TO

COUNT THREE TYPES OF PENGUINS. CHINSTRAPS, ADELIES, AND

GENTOOS -- EASIER TO DO NOW BECAUSE IT'S DECEMBER, SUMMER IN

THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. IN ORDER TO COUNT PENGUINS YOU

MUST OVERCOME AN OLFACTORY CHALLENGE.

THE EVER CONSTANT AROMA OF PENGUIN POOP.

>> THERE IS AN ODOR THAT ACCOMPANIES OUR TASKS HERE,

TODAY. >> IT'S THE SMELL, IT'S THE

ANTARCTIC PERFUME YOU MIGHT SAY. IT'S THE GUANO FROM THE

PENGUINS. >> RON CAN TELL FROM SMELL AND

SIGHT EXACTLY WHAT THE BIRDS ARE EATING.

>> SO THE PENGUIN POOP TELLS YOU A LOT.

>> OH MY GOD, PENGUIN POOP TELL-GUANO IS EVERYTHING.

YOU KNOW WE GOT TO COUNT BUT I LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE HELL THEY

ARE EATING IN THE ECOSYSTEM. AND THERE IS A LOT OF CONCERN

BECAUSE WITH THE WARMING DOWN HERE.

THE FOOD CHAIN'S BEEN REALLY DISRUPTIVE.

>> DISRUPTED, HE SAYS, EITHER BY RISING TEMPERATURES OR OVER

FISHING, MAYBE BOTH. THE BIRDS ARE EATING TINY SHRIMP

LIKE CREATURES CALLED KRILL INSTEAD OF FISH. AND RON'S NOT

HAPPY. >> YOU CAN YELL AT THEM EAT MORE

FISH, EAT MORE FISH, YOU KNOW AND THEY JUST DON'T GET IT.

>> AND IT'S NOT JUST THE FOOD SUPPLY, WARMER WINTERS MEAN RAIN

SOMETIMES INSTEAD OF SNOW. BIRDS BUILDING NESTS IN MUD INSTEAD OF

ICE. SOME THOUGH HAVE MOVED TO HIGHER

GROUND. >> LOOK AT THIS.

>> SOMETIMES THE ANTARCTIC ACTS LIKE IT WANTS TO SWALLOW YOU

WHOLE AND THEN TODAY IT IS NOTHING BUT GIFTS.

>> I'M SO SURPRISED THAT THESE BIRDS DECIDE TO NEST A COUPLE

HUNDRED YARDS OFF THE WATER. THEY ARE WAY UP HERE.

>> THEY ARE BUT LOOK AT HOW DRY THESE PLACES ARE.

I MEAN, IF YOU ARE A PENGUIN, THIS IS AWESOME.

THIS IS THE BEST ZIP CODE AROUND.

EGGS ARE DRY AND THESE LITTLE BOULDERS PROVIDE A LITTLE

PROTECTION FROM THE PREDATORS. >> FOR SEVERAL DAYS WE SAILED

AND COUNTED, AND SAILED AND COUNTED.

BUT ABOUT HALFWAY THROUGH OUR 11 DAY JOURNEY WE CAME UPON A

PLACE CALLED BROWN BLUFF. THERE WE SAW A PENGUIN COLONY

RON DISCOVERED. HIS CONNECTION HERE IS VISCERAL. BECAUSE, IT IS

ALMOST UNRECOGNIZABLE FROM WHEN HE FIRST SET FOOT HERE.

>> WHAT'S THE BIGGEST CHANGE YOU'VE SEEN HERE SINCE YOU

STARTED COMING HERE 30-SOME YEARS AGO?

>> THERE'S NO SNOW. AND IT'S EARLY DECEMBER.

THIS IS CRAZY. THIS IS USUALLY COVERED IN SNOW,

SNOW THAT IS MAKING IT DIFFICULT FOR ME TO COUNT THESE GUYS.

IT'S NOT HERE THIS YEAR. THE SEA ICE WAS LOW THIS YEAR.

IN OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA, I CAN WALK

BEACHES THAT WERE COVERED BY GLACIERS WHEN I FIRST CAME SO

MANY DECADES AGO. THIS PLACE IS CHANGING.

>> AND CHANGING FAST. THIS YEAR ANTARCTICA HAD THE

LOWEST AMOUNT OF SEA ICE SINCE SATELLITES BEGAN KEEPING TRACK

IN 1979. AND NOT BY A LITTLE BIT.

SEA ICE WAS DOWN SOME 66 THOUSAND SQUARE MILES FROM

THE PREVIOUS RECORD LOW. THAT'S ABOUT THE SIZE OF WASHINGTON

STATE. >> HAVE THERE BEEN MOMENTS OF

FUTILITY FOR YOU HERE, TRYING TO SAY THAT THESE ANIMALS AND THIS

PLACE ARE TRYING TO SEND A MESSAGE BUT NO ONE'S LISTENING?

>> I HAVE THAT FEELING ALL THE TIME.

YOU TRULY HAVE TO UNDERSTAND THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF

PEOPLE -- AND I DO UNDERSTAND THIS, WHO JUST DON'T HAVE THE

BEST OF LIVES. THEY CAN'T PUT FOOD IN THEIR

MOUTHS. THEY DON'T HAVE A JOB.

I UNDERSTAND WHY THEY CAN'T FOCUS ON CLIMATE CHANGE RIGHT

NOW. BUT THERE'S A HECK OF A LOT OF

PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT JUST HAVEN'T GOTTEN THE MESSAGE YET

BECAUSE I DON'T THINK THEY'VE HEARD IT NECESSARILY THE RIGHT

WAY.

>> NOW GENTLEMEN JUST CALM DOWN. >> HEATHER LYNCH SAYS THE ADELIE

PENGUIN POPULATION HERE HAS DECLINED BY SEVENTY PERCENT

SINCE THE 1980S. AND THE CHINSTRAP POPULATION IS

DOWN FIFTY PERCENT IN SOME PLACES.

INCREDIBLY AT THE SAME TIME THE GENTOO PENGUIN POPULATION IS

ACTUALLY GROWING. >> SOME OF THESE BIRDS, SOME OF

THESE PENGUINS HAVE THRIVED THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS.

>> OH THEY HAVE, THESE GUYS RIGHT BEHIND US THE GENTOO

PENGUIN, THEIR POPULATION GROW THREE, FOUR, FIVE PERCENT A

YEAR. THE SECRET, ADAPTABILITY.

THE GENTOOS ARE ADJUSTING THEIR DIETS AND MOVING THEIR NESTS TO

MORE SUITABLE PLACES. >> THEY ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES.

IN A WAY THAT THESE OTHER SPECIES JUST CAN'T.

AND IN THAT THERE IS A BIG LESSON FOR US, YOU KNOW, THAT WE

HAVE TO ADAPT OR WE'RE NOT GOING TO MAKE IT.

>> AT STONY BROOK DR. LYNCH ANALYZES DRONE FOOTAGE AND EVEN

SATELLITE SHOTS. >> SO THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WE'RE

USING NOW ISN'T JUST TELLING US HOW MANY PENGUINS THERE ARE,

IT'S TELLING US ALL SORTS OF THINGS ABOUT PENGUIN BEHAVIOR.

>> IT'S THE WAY TO GET THE BIG PICTURE.

>> SO WHAT ARE THE PENGUINS TELLING US?

>> I THINK THEY'RE TELLING US THAT THINGS ARE CHANGING.

AND I CAN'T SAY WHY. WE HAVE SOME -- WE HAVE SOME

SUSPECTS HERE. YOU KNOW, CERTAINLY CLIMATE

CHANGE IS ONE OF OUR MAJOR SUSPECTS.

FISHING. WE HAVE A VERY ACTIVE FISHERY IN

THE ANTARCTIC. SO SOMETHING IS GOING ON NOW

THAT HASN'T BEEN GOING ON IN THE PAST.

WE KNOW THAT. AND THAT MAKES THE WORK THAT WE

DO NOT JUST IMPORTANT, BUT REALLY URGENT.

>> AND AS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE DOUBTERS?

REMEMBER THE ANTARCTIC PENNINSULA IS THE PLACE WHERE

THE AVERAGE WINTER TEMPERATURE HAS GONE UP NINE DEGREES.

AN UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE. HERE THE EARTH IS GETTING WARMER

FASTER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE, CHANGING THE ENVIRONMENT AND

FORCING THE PENGUINS TO ADAPT TO SURVIVE AND THE PENGUINS ARE

TELLING US SOONER THAN WE THINK WE WILL HAVE TO ADAPT TOO.

>> I THINK THAT PEOPLE WANT TO DENY THE REALITY OF CLIMATE

CHANGE, WHICH IS THAT, YOU KNOW, IF WE JUST DON'T -- I JUST CLOSE

OUR EARS TO IT, IF WE JUST CLOSE OUR EYES, THAT SOMEHOW IT'S NOT

GONNA HAPPEN. AND THEN BEFORE YOU KNOW IT,

YOU'RE LOOKING AT A FOOT OF WATER OUT YOUR FRONT DOOR, AND

YOU'RE THINKING, YOU KNOW, WE REALLY SHOULD HAVE INVESTED IN

SOME REAL ESTATE, YOU KNOW, FURTHER UPHILL, AND EVEN THE

PENGUINS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO DO THAT TOO.

>> RON HAS BEEN TO ANTARCTICA SO MANY TIMES, IN ALL HE'S SPENT

EIGHT YEARS OF HIS LIFE HERE. HIS HOPE, HIS WORK WILL MAKE A

DIFFERENCE, BUT IT PAINS HIM TO SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING TO THE

PLANET. >> WHEN DO YOU CRY?

>> I CRY WHEN I THINK ABOUT LEAVING THE ANTARCTIC.

I CRY WHEN I THINK ABOUT MY GRANDKIDS, MAX AND CHARLIE.

AND I THINK ABOUT WHAT THEY'RE GONNA BE FACING WHEN THEY'RE

10 OR 15 YEARS OLDER THAN THEY ARE RIGHT NOW.

THAT REALLY CHOKES ME UP A LOT. THEY REPRESENT TO ME WHAT THIS

IS ALL ABOUT. IT'S ALL OF US ON THIS PLANET

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Students in U.S. to learn contemporary history of Korea - Duration: 0:47.

Korea's modern history will be taught for the first time as part of college-level high

school world history courses in the United States.

The College Board has confirmed the inclusion of Korea's rapid economic growth following

the Korean War …and the recent history of the nation's advances in IT in its Advanced

Placement World History curriculum, …after suggestions by the World History Digital Education

Foundation.

This is the first time that the two topics will be taught as part of the upper-level

world history curriculum in the U.S.

The Foundation for History Education has already started gathering education materials, and

the College Board plans to include the new contents in the curriculum as early as the

upcoming fall semester.

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Air bag maker Takata files for bankruptcy in Japan, US - Duration: 1:20.

JOHN: JAPANESE AIRBAG MAKER

"TAKATA" FILES FOR BAKRUPTCY

AFTER IT'S OVERWHELMED BY

LAWSUITS FROM FAULTY AIRBAGS.

KELLEY KING HAS THE

DEVELOPMENTS AND THE IMPACT.

KELLEY KING: TAKATA HAS

FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY IN THE

U.S. AND TOKYO. A NEWS

CONFERENCE WAS HELD THIS

MORNING ANNOUNCING THE MOVE.

THE COMPANY HAS BEEN

STRUGGLING SINCE ITS DEFECTIVE

AIRBAGS LED TO RECALLS OF TENS

OF MILLIONS OF VEHICLES.

THE AIRBAGS CAN EXPLODE AND

SEND SHRAPNEL INTO DRIVERS AND

PASSENGERS. THEY ARE BLAMED

FOR AT LEAST 16 DEATHS... AND

180 INJURIES. SO FAR 100

MILLION INFLATORS HAVE BEEN

RECALLED WORLDWIDE... 69

MILLION IN THE U.S. THIS WAS

THE LARGEST AUTOMOTIVE RECALL

IN U.S. HISTORY. IN THE END,

THE COMPANY WAS OVERWHELMED BY

LAWSUITS AND HEFTY RECALL

PENALTIES...WHICH HAS CAUSED

THEM TO FILE FOR BAKRUPTCY.

IT SAYS IT WILL CONTINUE TO

MAKE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND

OFFER COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS.

KELLEY: TAKATA CONFIRMED

IT'S BEING BOUGHT FOR

1-POINT-6 BILLION DOLLARS BY

KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, WHICH IS A

CHINESE-OWNED COMPANY BASED IN

MICHIGAN. TAKATA STILL

FACES TENS OF BILLIONS OF

DOLLARS IN COST AND

LIABILITIES. KELLEY KING 2

NEWS TODAY WORKING FOR YOU.

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India supports s US Presence in Diego Garcia islands in the Indian Ocean but not Colonisation - Duration: 5:51.

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EXCLUSIVE China concerned by US India surveillance drones deal - Duration: 4:40.

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U.S. senators urge President Trump to expedite THAAD deployment with S. Koren co-operation - Duration: 1:44.

South Korea is keenly awaiting a huge diplomatic event this week... that is, the summit between

President Moon Jae-in and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.

While one of the topics that could top the agenda is the THAAD deployment in South Korea,...

U.S. senators are calling on President Trump to work with President Moon, to expedite the

full deployment of the U.S. missile defense system on the peninsula.

Yu Joonhee starts us off.

In a joint letter,... a group of 18 U.S. senators said President Trump must persuade President

Moon Jae-in, the THAAD missile defense system poses no threat, while protecting millions

of lives in South Korea.

They added, the U.S.-South Korea alliance must be maintained and strengthened, in order

to deter North Korean threats.

The deployment of THAAD has been suspended since President Moon took office, who has

called for a more thorough environmental impact assessment.

South Korea's defense ministry said on Sunday, it was still reviewing ways on how to conduct

the study, but no specific decisions have yet been made.

The bipartisan letter from senators in Washington, has underscored the high level of interest

the U.S. has in the upcoming summit.

In addition to the speedy deployment of THAAD, the senators also called on President Trump

to coordinate his policies with South Korea, in implementing a full range of sanctions

on Pyongyang.

They said the new U.S. policy of applying "maximum pressure" on the regime, can only

be effective with the full cooperation and concurrence of Seoul's government.

The senators also requested President Trump commit to fully implementing the U.S.-Korea

free trade agreement in a fair manner.

It remains to be seen if Presidents Moon and Trump will be able to iron out their differences,

with recent signs indicating the two leaders may be on different pages in regards to their

views on North Korea policy.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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U.S. senators urge President Trump to resolve THAAD disagreements with South Korea - Duration: 1:06.

South Korea is keenly awaiting a key diplomatic event this week... that is... the summit between

President Moon Jae-in and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.

While one of the topics that could top the two leaders' agenda is the THAAD deployment,...

U.S. senators are calling on President Trump to work with President Moon, to expedite the

full deployment of the U.S. missile defense system on the peninsula.

A group of 18 senators said in an open letter, that the alliance must be maintained and strengthened,

to deter North Korean threats.

They added President Trump must persuade President Moon that the missile defense system poses

no threat while serving to protect the lives of millions of South Korean citizens.

The deployment has been suspended since President Moon took office, who has called for a more

thorough environmental impact assessment.

South Korea's defense ministry said on Sunday it was reviewing ways to conduct an environmental

study, but no specific decisions have been made yet.

For more infomation >> U.S. senators urge President Trump to resolve THAAD disagreements with South Korea - Duration: 1:06.

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Jojo Siwa Slimed Us!!! - Duration: 18:49.

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How Many B-21 Raider will the US need? 80? 100? 200? - Duration: 4:20.

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U S tilt to India, away from Pakistan - Duration: 3:08.

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S. Korea-U.S. alliance at critical juncture to address threat from - Duration: 2:20.

And ahead of the summit,...

South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha has visited a U.S. Army division unit to reaffirm

the two countries' strong alliance.

She said the alliance stands at a critical juncture to address North Korea's nuclear

threats, but Seoul's top diplomat stressed she's confident...

South Korea and the U.S. can overcome it together.

Connie Kim reports.

Commemorating the 67th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, South Korea's

new Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha visited the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division in Seoul, highlighting

the ironclad, rock-solid alliance with Washington.

It marks the first time a South Korean foreign minister has visited a U.S. Army unit for

the occasion, and thanked the U.S. Forces for their efforts in the war.

But Kang pointed to the North's rapidly growing nuclear program, which threatens both countries,...

and said that threat must be confronted for the allies to move forward seeking prosperity.

"The ROK-U.S. alliance stands at a critical juncture to address this existential threat

from North Korea.

This will be a daunting challenge.

But I am confident that we can together overcome it.

With our ironclad, rock-solid alliance and combined defense posture, we can achieve our

common goal."

The main purpose of Kang's visit was reportedly to highlight the two countries' strong alliance

ahead of the first face-to-face meeting of Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump in

Washington, which will set the tone of the two countries' relations for the years to

come.

"Our two leaders will discuss joint strategy on furthering our comprehensive strategic

alliance.

They will also be drawing big pictures on how best to address the North Korean nuclear

and missile threats."

North Korea has test-fired five ballistic missiles since President Moon took office

adding to concerns that Pyongyang is on a fast track to developing an ICBM that can

target the U.S. mainland.

But, despite Pyongyang's growing nuclear ambitions,...

Minister Kang's visit to the division reaffirmed the two allies' commitment to "go together"

-- just like the motto of US forces in South Korea.

Connie Kim, Arirang News.

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