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On this episode of China Uncensored,

thanksgiving is coming to China!

And just like the American one...

it hides a tale of mass carnage.

Welcome back to China Uncensored,

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

Local officials in Wenchuan County,

in the Sichuan Province of China

have created a new holiday.

It's called Thanksgiving Day.

Is it a day where people remember a bountiful feast

between Communist Party officials

and the Tibetans they saved from

the clutches of the evil Dalai Lama,

thanks to the brilliant guidance

of the Great Helmsman Mao Zedong?

Not quite.

Actually, Wenchuan officials created

the new Thanksgiving Day

to commemorate the massive earthquake

that hit Sichuan province in 2008.

Wenchuan was the hardest hit area.

And if it seems weird to give thanks

on the date of a huge natural disaster...

welcome to life under the Chinese Communist Party.

May 12 was the ten year anniversary

of the 7.9-magnitude quake, which killed 70,000 people—

according to official numbers from the Communist Party.

Others put that number at closer to 300,000.

But the most heartbreaking

and controversial part of this disaster

was that thousands of children died

when their schools collapsed

because of cheap construction.

It turns out,

local officials embezzled money

meant for construction materials,

particularly for public schools.

There used to be a school under these rocks.

According to locals,

the Chinese officials who were responsible for that

have not been held accountable.

In fact,

they went on to embezzle reimbursement funds, too.

And "parents and the local people who reported on the officials

or who wanted to appeal are still under surveillance."

So...what about this terrible tragedy

makes it Thanksgiving Day?

Enter the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda department.

State-run Xinhua News writes about these

new "beautiful, tidy buildings"...

...and about the local people who expressed

how thankful they were for the "gushing springs of generosity"

that came from real donations

from Chinese people around the country.

But more importantly,

they expressed thanks for all the hard work

and dedication of Chinese Communist Party officials.

Not the ones who embezzled all the money.

We don't talk about them.

And the people who lost their only child

because of corrupt officials

and are still trying to get justice from the government?

They're under house arrest.

At the time, the earthquake was a hugely sensitive issue.

So it should come as no surprise

that the Wenchuan officials' decision

to call the tenth anniversary of this disaster "Thanksgiving Day"

was not well received by everyone in China.

That online post has since been deleted.

Censors have been scrubbing the internet

in the lead up to the sensitive anniversary.

It's so sensitive,

that AFP journalists were even harassed by plainclothes police

for trying to write a feel good piece

about a famous pig that survived the earthquake.

Maybe because it could make people question

why a pig survived but not thousands of schoolkids.

Over the years,

the Communist Party has been a little nervous about

any artistic commemoration of the earthquake.

Artist Ai Weiwei created this three-and-a-half-hour long recording

of people reading five thousand names of dead children.

He was also detained for months and beaten up by police

for trying to find out all the names of the children who died.

And Chinese writer Tan Zuoren spent five years in prison

after trying to investigate the corruption

that led to the collapsed schools.

But you know what?

There are some artists that really get it—

artists that have earned enthusiastic support from the state.

A month after the earthquake,

one Chinese literary figure wrote a poem called

"A Tearful Request for the Earthquake Survivors."

In it, "He implored parents to stop their protests.

He suggested the parents were being used

by those with 'ulterior motives' and by 'anti-Chinese forces.'"

It's not very thankful of the parents to protest, is it?

But the Sichuan earthquake is not unique.

This is usually how the Party responds

to what it calls "sudden incidents."

Sudden incidents are a broad group

that includes accidents, natural disasters, and...protests.

That's why, according to Professor of History

at Simon Fraser University, Jeremy Brown,

"Instead of being transparent,

or treating accident victims compassionately,

the impulse is to cover it up,

and target them for surveillance and crackdowns.

Because that's what you do to a protest, right?"

Officials are basically incentivized to cover things up.

That's why anytime there is a sudden event,

the Party follows the same protocol—

suppress critical voices,

and talk about how good the government did.

Remember the mysterious Tianjin explosions in 2015?

Sure, the firefighters were woefully unprepared to deal with it.

But don't pay attention to that!

Focus instead on state-run newspaper articles

about Chinese leaders urging an all-out effort to save people!

And in 2012, Beijing suffered major flooding

after unusually severe rains.

But state-run CCTV didn't cover much about

how the newly built drainage systems were so bad

that 37 people died from the flooding.

No!

They ran this footage of dedicated rescue workers

keeping everyone safe.

Plus this friendly reminder to locals.

"Furthermore, there's a must follow order.

No one can die inside of Beijing.

Local officials would be held accountable if anyone did."

And I would feel awful if my death

inconvenienced my beloved local officials.

Or here's an oldie but a goodie.

And it involves our old friend Zhou Yongkang,

the purged top Party official,

Jiang Zemin lackey,

and live-action Thwomp.

In 1994,

he was an official in the state-run oil company

China National Petroleum .

His company ran an oil town in Xinjiang called Karamay.

A short circuit sparked a fire in the Karamay Friendship Theater,

where about 300 school children were being visited

by high ranking local officials.

Don't worry, they all made it out alive.

The officials.

Not the children, they all died.

"According to survivors,

a woman who had either helped organize the performance

or was a government official immediately stood up

and told everybody to be quiet,

sit still, and let the leaders go first.

Unfortunately, by the time the leaders had finished exiting

the fire had spread out beyond control."

Of course footage shows

the quick response of rescue teams...

well after the fire.

Zhou Yongkang took charge in the aftermath,

by "not giving in to the demands of the parents,

who then became targeted as troublemakers

and came under surveillance themselves."

And then he made a touching speech where he said,

"I believe that all of the little boys and girls in their graves

would hope for Karamay to be stable.

Be steadfast in opposing whatever words and deeds

are not conducive to stability."

Zhou Yongkang, by the way,

was the person in charge of

the Chinese Communist Party's security apparatus

during the Sichuan earthquake.

I guess he really led by example.

I mean, frankly, everyday should be Thanksgiving Day,

because every day is a day to remember

how the Chinese Communist Party saved China.

You see, before the Communist Party took over in 1949,

accidents were common in China.

Presumably, because the evil capitalist system exploited people.

But accidents seemed to totally stop under Communism!

As Professor Jeremy Brown discovered,

if you read state-run People's Daily,

"There were no accidents in China

between about 1956 and the 1980s...

It just stopped.

There were a few mentions of accidents in capitalist countries,

as proof that capitalist countries exploited their workers

and didn't care about safety.

But there were actually no accidents in China

openly reported for the rest of the Mao period."

And that's why May 12 will not be known as

the day thousands of schoolchildren died

because of government corruption.

But as Thanksgiving Day—

a day to give thanks to the Communist Party.

Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

Once again, I'm your host, Chris Chappell. See you next time.

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Peter Parker & Tony Stark 'I'm Spider-Man' Scene | Captain America: Civil War (2016) IMAX 4K - Duration: 4:27.

- Let me just stop you there. - Yeah.

Is this grant got money involved or whatever? No?

Yeah, it's pretty well funded.

Yeah? Wow.

Look who you're talking to.

- Can I have five minutes with him? - Sure.

As walnut date loaves go, that wasn't bad.

Whoa, what have we here? Retro tech, huh?

Thrift store? Salvation Army?

- Uh, the garbage, actually. - You're a dumpster diver?

Yeah, I was...

Anyway, look, um,

I definitely did not apply for your grant...

- Ah-ah! Me first. - Okay.

Quick question of the rhetorical variety.

That's you, right?

Um, no.

- What do you mean? - Yeah.

Look at you go.

Wow! Nice catch. 3,000 pounds, 40 miles an hour.

That's not easy. You got mad skills.

That's all on YouTube, though, right?

That's where you found that?

Because you know that's all fake.

It's all done on the computer.

Mmm-hmm.

It's like that video. What is it?

Yeah. Oh, you mean like those UFOs over Phoenix?

Exactly.

Oh, what have we here?

Uh...

You're the Spider-ling.

Crime-fighting spider. You're Spider-Boy?

Spider-Man.

Not in that onesie, you're not.

It's not a onesie.

I don't believe this. I was actually having

a really good day today, Mr Stark.

Didn't miss my train, this perfectly good DVD player was just sitting there...

and Algebra test, nailed it.

Who else knows? Anybody?

Nobody.

Not even your unusually attractive aunt?

No. No.

No! If she knew, she would freak out.

And when she freaks out, I freak out.

You know what I think is really cool? This webbing.

That tensile strength is off the charts.

Who manufactured that?

I did.

Climbing walls, how you doing that?

Adhesive gloves?

It's a long story. I was...

Lordy! Can you even see in these?

Yes, I can.

I'm blind!

I can see in those.

Okay?

It's just that when whatever happened, happened...

it's like my senses have been dialled to 11.

There's way too much input, so they just kinda help me focus.

You're in dire need of an upgrade.

Systemic, top to bottom, hundred-point restoration.

That's why I'm here.

Why you doing this?

I gotta know, what's your MO?

What gets you outta that twin bed in the morning?

Because...

Because I've been me my whole life,

and I've had these powers for six months.

Mmm-hmm.

I read books, I build computers.

Yeah, I would love to play football,

but I couldn't then, so I shouldn't now.

Sure, because you're different.

Exactly. But I can't tell anybody that, so I'm not.

When you can do the things that I can, but you don't...

and then the bad things happen...

they happen because of you.

So you wanna look out for the little guy, you wanna do your part?

Make the world a better place, all that, right?

Yeah, just looking out for the little guy.

That's what it is.

I'm gonna sit here, so you move the leg.

You got a passport?

No, I don't even have a driver's license.

- You ever been to Germany? - No.

Oh, you'll love it.

- I can't go to Germany. - Why?

I got homework.

I'm gonna pretend you didn't say that.

No, I'm being serious. I can't just drop out of school.

Might be a little dangerous.

Better tell Aunt Hottie I'm taking you on a field trip.

Don't tell Aunt May.

All right, Spider-Man.

Get me out of this.

Sorry. I'll get the...

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TOP 10 Nejzvláštnější školy na světě - Duration: 10:03.

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Why You Should Learn to Record Yourself - Duration: 8:02.

Hey, this is the daily overpass, my name is Eric and I make apps!

Now today I wanna talk about why you should learn to record yourself!

Ok so let me start off by reminding you that we are changing the time of our live stream

this week.

We've been doing it every Friday at 8pm UK time and a lot of people have complained that

they're not able to make that time because they're in India or Singapore and that time

is just inconvenient because it's the middle of the night.

So we're moving it up three hours to 5pm on Fridays, so that will be 9am on the west coast

of the states and it will be 9.30pm in India and I think it will be midnight in Singapore,

so hopefully that'll be better for everyone.

I really hope to see you there!

I don't know what we're gonna talk about yet but if you have questions and you want us

to take a look at your google play page or just put something out to the entire group,

that's the perfect opportunity to do it.

So I hope to see you guys there!

Secondly, right now as I film this, we are at 9953 subscribers on the channel, so by

the time you see it, we may be at 10,000, so I'm really excited about this! and I know

10,000 is not a lot in terms of youtube, right, but to me it's a lot!

It's a huge number and I'm very grateful to everyone who's subscribed and asked questions

and kept with the channel over the years and put up with the bad videos and hopefully benefited

from some of the good ones!

So I'm really grateful.

I was in this business mentoring group the other day - so every couple of weeks I go

to a business mentoring group - and I was talking about how we have the youtube channel

and we put content out regularly, and somebody asked me how often do you do it and I said,

hmmm...daily.

Then somebody said "do you ever feel like you're on a treadmill that you can't get off?"

And I thought about it and I thought "no, I'm not".

This is the one highlight of my day a lot of the times!

This is the thing I really enjoy talking to you guys, even if I have a really bad day,

I can tell you guys about it!

The only thing that I have any issue with is when we have camera problems or technical

difficulties - that's kind of a drag to do it over and over again!

But it's something the more I think about it, I really encourage anybody out there who

you're doing your own business or you're doing your own apps, is to start putting videos

out because videos are much more engaging!

If you have an app on google play, you wanna have the app videos there anyway, but you

might wanna also put out content where you're just doing like I do - talking to the camera,

sharing your thoughts, talking about your app, talking about some of your experience

and everything like that, even if not a lot of people watch it, it helps you get used

to being more comfortable in front of the camera.

I've talked before how my clients are always really impressed with the fact that rather

than just sending them a document with some screenshots, like when we have an app where

the build is just not ready to send them, I don't want them to click on anything because

everything will crash, or it's not ready for testflight - I'll send a video where I'm talking

to the camera, I've got the screen sharing on there so that on one half is the iphone

or the android device, and I'm using a reflector or quicktime player and I'm just going through

and showing them what it does.

And they're always really impressed with it and it's easier for me now than it was in

the early days because I'm not so self-conscious in front of the camera.

That's one of the reasons why it's hard!

Especially for me in the early days, I was really...I hate the way that I look, I hate

the way that I sound, I start to think I look like a dork, all this kind of stuff.

So I thought "well, I'll start doing it more often and hopefully get used to it", and I

do.

And sometimes, like I had a friend send me a video the other day, it was his first video

for YouTube.

He said "Eric, can you give me your opinion of this?"

And I watched it and it was good.

The content was really good, but he was doing this thing where he was going like "hey everyone,

welcome to the channel, today we're gonna talk about this", and I thought "it's really

good but you're not looking at us!

You're looking off to the side, it looks like you're reading something.

And he said "I wasn't reading anything", so I said "in that case, I know exactly what

you were doing!

You were using an iphone and you were looking right at the screen, and you should've been

looking at the camera", and he said "that's exactly what I was doing".

So you just get used to these things as you go.

So I wanted to share a few things that I've learned over the last year and a half of doing

the daily videos.

So we've done probably 500 videos nearly!

So we've been doing the daily video which was just 5 days a week up until about three

months ago, and then a couple of years before that I started doing the weekly video, and

if you wanna see something cringe worthy and embarrassing, go back and look at those early

videos!

And those are the one that I thought were good enough to go onto youtube!

The ones before that were really really bad! but there's a few things I learned from doing

it daily.

First of all, the more often you do it, the more comfortable you get with it.

Doing it at a daily timeline stops me from being able to be a perfectionist.

When I was doing it once a week, I was spending too much time on the videos.

I was going "that's really bad!", I would watch it and edit it and then change my mind

and then do it again.

Sometimes I would spend days on a video and the content was really not worth the days

putting into it, but I wanted to do it on a weekly and everything, so doing it daily

was having that deadline.

If you just picked up a camera right now and started recording yourself and just jump headfirst

into it, that would be better off than making a plan and going off and doing that, in my

opinion.

Second, people don't say rude things all the time! the big thing that I was afraid of was

that somebody would go on and say "you're an idiot" or "you're a dork" or whatever like

that.

And you know what?

It does happen.

It happens from time to time.

You'll put something out there and you wanna talk about something, something you're passionate

about.

I'm just giving my opinion on this, let's talk about admob revenue or whatever, and

somebody would say "you're an idiot" and you would just have to get used to that and that's

one of the ways to do it.

Another thing I learned after doing the daily videos is that I start to pick up the quirks

in everything I do.

People have talked about how I say 'like' and 'you know' too often and i'm really trying

to stop and editing the videos each day helps me see where I'm doing that, and just being

more critical of those kinds of things.

And also I start to see how often I need more clothes, I need a haircut, whatever.

And the last thing, and this is really weird, this is a cosmic thing, I have no idea why

it is - whenever you film outside, somebody's gonna walk up just as you press record.

It always happens!

You could be on a deserted island where there's nobody around and you've been scavenging for

days hoping someone will rescue you, but if you took out a camera and started filming

yourself, some guy would walk up walking his dog.

It just always is, every time I film outside, somebody walks up!

And I can go to the most remote places and I think there's nobody around, I can just

do it.

The amount of times I've talked to you guys and there's been somebody walking his dog

and just be like right off camera, and his dog's taking a dump and he's just watching

me like "huh, what's going on over there" and you're trying to keep it going and everything

like that.

So anyway, my point this week is I encourage everybody to start getting used to it.

I think it's the future, even if you're a developer, you work for another company, and

even if you don't show it to anybody, start getting used to filming yourself and putting

yourself in front of the camera because it's painful for all of us to start!

It's painful for me, it's painful for me now sometimes to watch them and to not be used

to it because you're the most critical person of yourself ever, but it really helps you

relate to your users and your clients and everything going forward.

So anyway, once again thanks everyone for subscribing, I really am so grateful!

Now that's it for today, I'll talk to you guys again tomorrow!

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RV Water Heater Simple Maintenance - RV Living - Duration: 5:31.

In this episode we're going to show you some simple and easy maintenance tips

for RV water heaters and we're starting right now.... Hi youtube and welcome back to

another video my name is Aron with 3tailsRV.com if this is your

first time here you should consider subscribing because we are dedicated to

helping you with your RV you provide you with RV accessory reviews DIY projects

tips tricks and other creative stuff so go ahead and hit that subscribe button

and the Bell notification icon so that you don't miss out on anything and with

that out of the way let's get started with today's topic the first step is to

shut off electricity to the RV disconnect the main breaker at the

breaker box next I close the valve to the onboard propane system and finally I

turned off the water supply to the RV

now it's time to clean the exhaust tube for this we are going to use a can of

air and simply blow into the exhaust tube make sure to take extra care as

some debris will come out the other side

and now it's time to remove the electrode assembly inspect the electrode

for any rust or build-up this can easily be removed by using steel wool or

replacing as necessary check the burner tube for insect nests or other debris

reinstall the assembly and the igniter wire

inspect the thermal cutoff replace as needed

open the safety valve located the top of the tank and let the pressure equalized

remove the drain plug with a 1 and 1/16 socket or open-end wrench I position a

large plastic bin below the water gear to catch the debris and falling water

wear some old clothes because when you pull out the add node the water will

come out fast at first and unlikely include lime scale and other debris now

that the tank is empty it's time to get the freshwater hose and hook it up to

the flushing wand the flushing wand is designed to reach

the back of the tank and this narrow tube will increase the water pressure

keep flushing until more calcified deposits and sediment come out I like to

jam it all the way in and block off the entrance of it so that it fills the tank

up and then the power of the escaping water helps to flush things

now let's take a look at that sediment we collected at the bottom of the band

here is a close-up of the sentiment in my hand

and more of what was in the water heater itself in the bottom of the bend

suburban water heaters are the only water gears that have add notes if your

admin has been in there a while for you and the camper used a lot it's probably

shows signs of corrosion and look eaten away inspect and replace as needed

this chart should help

and after everything that's been reinstalled it's not time to go back in

and turn the power the propane and the water back on the final step is to go in

turn on the hot water taps and let them run until they stop gurgling and run

freely Rory and I would like to thank you for following along with us today

and if you know someone whose benefit from watching this video go ahead and

share this video with them and if you have it head over to three tales RV comm

where you will find more posts and projects over there until next time

remember live simple live free and enjoy the ride and we will see you on our next

video

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Box of Toys Toy Guns NERF Guns Mods Accustrike Sniper - Duration: 5:35.

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'Kim Jong-un wants change, he wants to be a rockstar,' Arirang News Exclusive Interview with... - Duration: 4:23.

Through his latest charm offensive and historic summits, the global perception of Kim Jong-un

has changed considerably.

Before stepping out of the hermit kingdom, he was considered by many, a dangerous dictator.

During that time, one man dared to visit North Korea and befriend its leader.

He is Dennis Rodman, an NBA champ, hall of famer and arguably the greatest rebounder

in the game's history.

The enigmatic but frank superstar sat down with our Oh Soo-young for an exclusive interview,

revealing his faith in Kim as well as his support for peace on the peninsula.

You've been to North Korea five times.

You've spent considerable time with Kim Jong-un, going to games, drinking with him and getting

to know his family.

What did you learn about his character -- is he someone who's willing to change?

"I don't know.

I don't know him as a dictator.

I don't know him like that.

I've never seen that part but I've seen the part that cares.

He's not a bad a guy.

I was just trying to say he's not the one to say if you guys don't do what I say, I'm

going to bomb you guys.

I try to tell the world, there's no way in hell he's going to bomb anyone on this planet.

He loves his people so much he will not risk anything to do that.

War doesn't go anywhere.

As you said, he has a lot on his plate.

He's 34 years old, in charge of 25 million people.

Did he ever seem pressured or stressed about the way North Korea is?

"I don't think he really wants to go by some of the things in past history with the old

generation and leadership of his family.

He's trying to slowly bring the free world into his country.

Like, I say, he wants to be part of the 21, he wants his people to have opportunities

and understand how the world works.

So I've said since Day 1, I believe in him.

It's like we trust each other."

So trust is an important issue.

"I think that's the biggest thing.

He was a new generation.

I think people have to realize that.

He's actually trying to show people he is friendly, he is approachable and he is what

he says he's going to be.

But it's up to that trust factor.

that's what he's so worried about.

Trust."

Did you ever sense he wants to change the relationship between N. Korea and the U.S.?

"You know what?

Just hearing him having a conversation with us, we just laugh and joke, talking about

music and sports and things like that.

Just hearing him say things like that tells me he wants to go to America.

He wants to learn everything about America.

He wants to be a rock star.

It's about time, he's 34 years old right.

He wants to get out in the world."

He and Pres. Trump seemed to hit it off quite well.

Do you see a budding relationship there?

"It's going to take time.

It's not going to happen overnight.

That was a really big step.

Them coming out laughing.

It's President Trump actually saying some profound, really good things about him, that'

we're going to have a great relationship, for him to say that, if he continues to prove

to north Korean and the people and Kim Jong-un, this would be awesome for everybody in the

world.

I just hope for the best for President Trump.

The leader in North Korea and even President Moon here.

So hopefully those guys get together and make history."

Thank you for your time, Mr. Rodman.

I wish you a pleasant stay in Seoul.

Thank you.

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Number of newly added jobs in S. Korea falls below 100,000 in May - Duration: 2:13.

Efforts to boost the nation's worsening job market continues.

However,... new figures show the country is facing one of its worst employment crises.

Things are looking especially bad for young Koreans.

Ko Roon-hee breaks down the discouraging digits.

The number of employed people in South Korea was just 27 million in May.

And according to Statistics Korea on Friday, the number of newly-employed people in South

Korea is going down month-by-month.

From February to April, job growth was just above the 100-thousand mark.

However, in May, the corresponding figure was a mere 72-thousand.

It's the first time since the 2008 global financial crisis that the number of newly-employed

people in South Korea has fallen for four consecutive months.

The dip in overall employment is mainly attributed to a downturn in the country's manufacturing,

retail, and educational service sectors.

Statistics Korea says large-scale restructuring in the local automobile industry hurt the

country's overall manufacturing base.

The government responded to the report at an economy-related ministers' meeting on Friday.

"To solve the unemployment issue, the government will provide support based on the types of

businesses and social groups.

We will mainly support aged or temporary workers, and people in wholesale and retail businesses."

One economic expert says this phenomenon is partly due the sudden increase in the minimum

wage.

"A lot of employers in the country's manufacturing and retail sectors hire temporary workers.

Because the minimum wage hike occurred so abruptly, the quantity and quality of employment

worsened."

The outlook for young jobseekers is even more gloomy.

The jobless rate for Koreans between 15-to-29 years old was ten-point-five percent.

That's the highest rate since figures were first compiled in 1999.

The Ministry of Finance says that regulatory reforms are expected to foster innovative

growth which should help alleviate the unemployment crisis.

Ko Roon-hee, Arirang News.

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This is not to harm this elephant.

The footage is a mission to relocate this elephant to a safer conserved area

away from human threats near villages in developing provinces.

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That truck's loaded for max weight.

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He's not hitting the police.

Body Armour, AR-15s.

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Sam.

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Rumlow has a biological weapon.

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S. Korea's Blue House will "soon announce whether there are changes to S. Korea, U.S. joint drills" - Duration: 2:12.

Discussions are held on whether Seoul and Washington should pause their joint military

exercises.

South Korea's presidential office will soon make an announcement regarding that decision.

Our chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung starts things off.

South Korea's presidential Blue House will soon announce whether to temporarily halt

the joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States... and that will

include the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian which takes place every August.

A senior Blue House official met with reporters on Friday and said...

although no decision has been finalized yet, South Korea should be able to announce its

position soon enough after close consultation with the U.S.

The official said Seoul and Washington were in talks based on the South Korean president's

order from Thursday's National Security Council meeting that South Korea should carefully

review the possibility of flexibility to the South Korea, U.S. joint military exercises

if North Korea's sincere denuclearization efforts and talks with the South and the U.S.

continue.

But, he said they do not yet have any decision on detailed changes to this fall's scheduled

Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercises, one of the largest military exercises in the

world.

The war games, which last year ran for 11 days, have involved some 17-thousand-500 U.S.

forces, including about 3-thousand from outside the peninsula, and 50-thousand South Korean

troops.

During his talks with reporters, the high-ranking Blue House official hinted that Seoul had

been in discussions with Washington regarding the idea of a pause in the allies' major military

exercises prior to the U.S. president's announcement in Singapore... saying Seoul and Washington

had been in close and active consultation with one another on various levels particularly

on issues of security.

Meanwhile, South Korea's overall assessment of the North Korea, U.S. summit in Singapore

has been extremely positive... with its key official today crediting the summit as having

reset the conditions for North Korea to denuclearize with confidence, open up and participate in

the community of nations.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

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U.S., China agree to maintain sanctions on North Korea until regime completely denuclearizes - Duration: 1:45.

Sanctions on North Korea will stay in place... until the regime's nuclear program is completely

dismantled.

That's according to America's top diplomat, who highlighted there are "still risks" that

could derail relevant efforts.

Park Hee-jun has the highlights from Mike Pompeo's meeting with his Chinese counterpart.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi have reaffirmed that

economic sanctions on North Korea will remain in place until the regime's complete denuclearization.

At a joint press conference following their bilateral meeting on Thursday,... Pompeo and

Wang sounded optimistic about the recent developments on the Korean Peninsula,... but they agreed

the scaling down of sanctions can only be on the table when North Korea has completely,

verifiably and irreversibly abandoned its nuclear weapons program.

"China has reaffirmed its commitment to honoring the UN Security Council resolutions....

But we have made very clear, that the sanctions and the economic relief that North Korea will

receive will only happen after the full denuclearization, the complete denuclearization of North Korea."

Pompeo also thanked China for its role in making the Kim-Trump summit happen,... but

said more needs to be done by both countries to achieve the "ultimate outcome."

Wang, who said the summit held in Singapore held "great historic significance," also said

it was a path to a "new start."

Before heading back to Washington, Pompeo held a separate meeting with Chinese President

Xi Jinping.

The Chinese leader told Pompeo that he hopes the two countries can continue their efforts

for a political resolution to the North Korea issue,... and added that Beijing will keep

playing an active and constructive role to promote the process.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

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