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My friends and I had a dream to create a company

that could make a positive impact on Thailand.

In Thailand, there are many freelancers who have lots of expertise

but are unable to find recurring work.

At the same time, there are small to medium businesses

looking for skilled and talented people to help them,

but they don't have the budget to hire big companies.

We saw it as an opportunity to bring together the first group,

skilled freelancers, and the second group, SMEs.

So, that's how Fastwork began.

The first challenge a small company like ours faced,

was how we could let freelancers know about us...

as freelancers are a small group of people within the 70 million people in Thailand.

That's when we found Google Ads which helped us tremendously

as we could advertise to freelancers who are looking for jobs on Google Search.

Using Google Ads isn't difficult. I have only one team member who works on it

which enables effective marketing.

Google Ads is the primary channel we use to recruit freelancers and our customers.

We've now recruited over 7,500 freelancers and more than 300,000 businesses.

In the first year, Google Ads recruited over 50% of these people to our company.

I've seen many freelancers who have worked with us from the beginning

who have grown alongside our company.

I wanted to leave my full-time job to become a freelancer;

so I tried to search for jobs on Google,"getting freelance jobs".

And, I found Fastwork was the first link.

It changed my life greatly.

At the time, my brother was hospitalised

and I was able to look after him because I could be more flexible with my time.

Google Ads is a really important factor in helping our company grow.

It helped our company grow from a small team of 4,

to a company of over 40 people today.

In the next few years, we want to expand Fastwork to other countries

and we see that Google will help us achieve our goals.

For more infomation >> Google Ads: Fastwork.co แหล่งรวมฟรีแลนซ์คุณภาพ - Duration: 1:50.

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Google aims to power up Korean homes with smart speaker, stirring local competitors - Duration: 2:41.

Google is officially launching Korean services for its AI powered smart speakers.

Although the launch comes two years after the devices are unveiled in other markets,...

it seems like the IT giant is more than ready to take on local competitors in Seoul.

Soo-young has the full story.

Google Home will soon be making its way into South Korean households, providing its AI

speaker services in the local language.

The global IT giant unveiled its Korean-language service Tuesday, a week before the devices

hit the shelves.

"Currently number two in the global market,... after Amazon's Alexa,... Google Assistant

is expected to cause quite a splash here in Korea, with this highly anticipated launch

coming two years after Google initially released its AI speaker in other parts of the world."

It's clearly prepared to make up for lost time.

In addition to the typical voice-controlled AI functions, such as streaming music and

dimming down the lights,... Google draws from its wealth of data and platforms used globally

to provide differentiated services.

"You can use it with your mobile phone, at home, and even while you're driving.

You can use two languages at the same time.

It also understands your voice and who you are so we provide answers based on who you

are."

Korea is one of the biggest markets for AI speakers, coming third globally in terms of

sales in the first quarter of 2018.

Demand is expected to grow even further,... with the number of smart speakers installed

in the country set to double to three million this year.

Now with its Korean service launch, Google is well-positioned to dislodge local companies

including Samsung, Naver and Kakao,... given the sheer size of its database,... and the

fact that 90 percent of smartphones in the country are powered by the company's Android

platform.

Experts say Korean firms need to develop more localized services and contents to retain

their appeal.

"Google is the world's top search engine but local portals like Naver remain the most used

in South Korea.

Google can't respond quickly to the diverse needs of Korean consumers who demand fast

services.

So there's potential for more services that reflect that,... in addition to the current

food delivery and language learning services."

The expert, who is developing core technologies for the likes of LG and SK,... also stressed

the need for firms to improve voice recognition and processing to provide swifter and more

accurate services,... as competition is only expected to get stiffer in the foreseeable

future.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Google aims to power up Korean homes with smart speaker, stirring local competitors - Duration: 2:41.

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Sam Morril Stand-Up - Duration: 4:51.

For more infomation >> Sam Morril Stand-Up - Duration: 4:51.

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Emma Thompson Accepted Her Damehood for the Fancy Medal - Duration: 6:14.

-Our first guest tonight is an Academy Award- and Emmy-winning

actress you know from "Love Actually"

and "Sense and Sensibility."

She's currently starring in "The Children Act,"

which is now available exclusively on DirecTV

and in theaters this Friday.

Let's take a look.

-Court, rise.

-May it please you, My Lady? -Yes, Mr. Simms.

-My Lady, may I refer you to my client's undertaking?

-Your client, Mr. Simms, is in direct breach

of his undertaking to this court.

He's removed his daughter from the jurisdiction.

Now I hear he's in Rabat with no intention of returning here.

I was rather expecting to find you blushing on his behalf.

-Please welcome to the show Emma Thompson, everyone.

[ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪

-Welcome! [ Cheers and applause ]

-Thank you. Oh, I'm exhausted.

-What a delight to have you here.

-Thank you very much. And I'm thrilled to be here.

-I want to congratulate you, as well.

You received an order -- Am I saying this right?

An Order of the British Empire?

-Yes. Dame Commander of the British Empire.

-Dame Commander.

-Yeah. -That's something else.

-Yeah. [ Cheers and applause ]

I've become much more commanding since it happened.

-Yes.

-See that little bow in that clip,

you know, where you see everyone doing that?

I've got everyone in the family doing that now.

-Oh, wow.

-I've also had every seat I sit on just slightly --

made slightly taller.

-Just a small elevation. -But it's subtle.

-Yes. -It's subtle.

So, people are slightly, you know,

just lifting their heads slightly more towards me

than they did before, but they're not quite sure why.

-Yes.

So, this isn't a situation where they say,

"Oh, Emma's changed.

She's sitting in the big chair."

You do it so subtly that they just feel --

-They'll never know. -Right.

-They'll never know. -That's really something else.

So, you would say that it has, effectively, gone to your head?

You're willing to accept that? -Effectively.

Yeah, I am. I'm willing to accept that.

-As far as your honors in your life, is it right up there?

Was it a moment where you thought,

"This is really something"?

-Well, actually, it's quite interesting,

because they send you a letter saying,

"Will you accept it?"

You can choose not to.

You can choose to say, "Well, of course,

we don't have an empire anymore, thank God,

because it was ghastly, colonial, racist, dreadful,

dreadful undertaking on every level,"

and actually have some moral principle about it

or you can be like me and think,

"Hmm, it's gonna be a really nice badge."

-Yeah.

Hard to say no to a badge. -It's hard to say no to a badge.

-A good badge. -Come on.

-So hard to find a good badge these days.

-Absolutely.

And the Queen -- you know, she'll have a little handbag,

in which I happen to know she keeps dog biscuits.

-I know she's a great lover of dogs, so...

-She does.

She'll open her handbag, take out a dog biscuit --

I've seen this -- and do like that, and the corgis roll over.

-Really? -Yeah.

-I love that you can reach an elevated place

and still think there's nothing better than watching

a dog roll over.

-Yeah, it makes you like her. -That you never outgrow that.

-Yeah, it really makes you love her, I know.

-I want to talk about this film. But I'm very excited.

You have a film coming up that Mindy Kaling wrote

called "Late Night," where you play

a late-night-talk-show host.

-Yes.

-Did you enjoy being part of this world, even fictionally?

-I did, I did.

I thought, "I could get into this."

And my studio was a little bit like this.

My audience weren't nearly as good as you guys,

but, you know...

[ Cheers and applause ] -Right.

-But it was --

-By the way, you pander to them so well.

I think you would be -- -I know.

-I think you'd be very good at job.

-I'm good at ingratiating myself with people.

So, yeah, and I just -- I loved it.

I really did love it.

I got a kind of feel for it.

And because I have such admiration for you guys --

I mean, it's a very hard job.

Night after night, you have to, well, infuse,

and that's not easy.

I mean, sometimes it's not -- -It's easier than you think.

-You know, you can't say -- Really?

-Yeah, it's --

-You can't do, "So, this very poor film that you're in

and which you're not very good,

how were attracted to the role?"

I mean, you know, you can't say things like that.

-Well, those were all questions I was about to ask you,

so now you've really...

Now you've really put the rest of this interview in jeopardy.

-Damn it.

-Did you speak to any talk-show host before you did it?

-Well, I didn't really, actually.

-Good. I'm glad, because I know you didn't talk to me,

and I would have been very insulted.

-I felt I didn't need to 'cause I've done so many talk shows.

I tell you what I did do.

I watched a lot of old talk shows,

'cause she would have -- 'Cause she's my age.

She's like late 50s.

So she would have grown up with -- As I did.

You know, the first talk show I did was with Johnny Carson.

-Did you really? -Yes.

-Wow!

-I was dressed like a geography teacher.

I had no idea about glamour.

And Jimmy Carter was on at the same time.

He was so nice. -That is a real --

-I know.

-You really hit the jackpot for your first talk show.

-I know. It was such fun. -Yeah.

My first talk show was someone canceled on Conan O'Brien,

and they called me like an hour beforehand.

For real.

-Were you appearing a guest? -I was a guest, yeah.

Yeah, they said, "Somebody canceled.

Will you come up and play a pizza box?"

No, they really did say, "Will you come up and --"

But that was because we were in the building.

He was here.

And so if they ever had last-minute cancellations,

they would just basically ring up, and the first person

who answered, they'd say, "Come down."

It was a big deal that first time.

It wasn't Jimmy Carter or anything like that,

but this round goes to you.

For more infomation >> Emma Thompson Accepted Her Damehood for the Fancy Medal - Duration: 6:14.

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Emma Thompson's Family Threatened to Kick Her Out of Their House - Duration: 5:00.

-So, you play a judge in this film.

-Play a judge, yeah. -Did you speak to judges?

Did you spend time in the court?

-Yeah, I really -- It was absolutely fascinating.

Because I don't know you have it here,

but it's the family court. -Mm-hmm.

-And, of course, the family court,

because it's about the most important thing in the world,

is considered rather less than the criminal court,

so it's a slightly poor cousin.

But, of course, when you sit in the courtrooms,

you realize that

these people are presiding over life and death

and watching terrible pain and suffering.

And she's presiding over a case about a Jehovah's Witness boy

who's refused a blood transfusion.

But at the same time, Stan Tucci, her husband,

has just thrown a hand grenade into the marriage

and said, "I'm going to have an affair."

So, it's all about her balancing herself,

and it -- it's Ian McEwan,

so it's very, very interesting and sort of complicated

and human, you know?

There's no black and white. There's no goodies and baddies.

It's -- It's all the gray areas of our lives

where we get totally confused and don't know what to do.

-It's a fantastic part. -Mm-hmm.

-I also noticed, of course, you have to play piano in the film.

-Yeah, yeah. -Is that --

And you have to play some pretty serious piano,

not just joking-around piano.

Do you have skills as a pianist? -Yeah. I --

I mean, I can play the piano, but I had to --

I had to learn this so that I could play it live.

So we -- we didn't pre-record or anything like that.

So, my family threatened to throw me out

because I rehearsed so much over six months.

So, in the end, I used -- in the end, I went to rehearse

in a piano shop on the Fulham Road.

And it was a big glass thing,

and I would be playing the piano,

and people would be outside looking in at the piano,

wondering about whether perhaps to purchase it.

And perhaps, also wondering whether if I came with it

in some way. -Yeah.

[ Laughter ]

-And I might have gone with some of them, actually.

They were... -So, wait. This --

These are people just walking down the street?

-Yes. [ Laughter ]

-They... [ Applause ]

[ Laughs ]

That's very alluring. -Alluring.

-Very alluring. -Yes.

-'Cause usually, on my first dates,

I would both have to find someone to go on the date with

and find a pianist. -[ Laughs ]

-So, if you can get both at once...

-Yes, that's it. Yes. -Did you --

So people were just walking by and saying,

"Oh, is that Emma Thompson in the window?"

-I don't know whether they were thinking that, actually.

-Yeah.

-I didn't notice that, particularly, but it was odd.

-It seems like there's somewhere between home,

where you were kicked out for playing...

-Yeah. -But it seems like

there's other options

other than in the window of an actual piano shop.

-I know. [ Laughter ]

I'll tell you why, though --

'cause it was a really posh piano.

-Uh-huh. -And I had to play that piano.

-Oh, I gotcha. -Yeah.

So, it was all just -- I had to. There was no --

No, I had no other choice. -All right.

Well, obviously, I take back my earlier criticism.

-Yeah, yeah, don't. Yeah. -Yeah.

[ Laughter ] -Don't even try. Yeah.

-Your husband is an actor. -He is.

-He was in "The Crown." -Yes.

-First couple seasons of "The Crown."

-Yes. -Do you feel like,

for all British actors, like -- Dame Commander's one thing --

obviously, that's a great accomplishment --

but that you also have to be in shows about the royal family?

Like, that's the true thing to aim for?

-[ Clears throat ]

I did play the Queen once, actually...

-You did play the Queen. -...but not well -- not well.

[ Laughter ]

She -- It was really -- It was about that moment --

Do you -- Do you remember that bloke

broke into Buckingham Palace... - Yes.

-...and sat on the edge of her bed

and told her him her life story? -Yes.

-His life story -- that -- it was that.

But, I mean, I watched it and I thought, "I don't think --

I think other people have done it better."

I mean, everyone's in "The Crown."

Ev-- Everyone. -Yeah.

[ Laughter ] -It -- It's --

And I wasn't asked to be in it. [ Laughter ]

And I feel a bit twisted about it.

But, you know, look, I'll have my revenge

in some way. [ Laughter ]

-I think we're all looking forward to that.

-Absolutely. [ Cheers and applause ]

-We're all looking forward to that.

Now...

a part you, obviously, played with great skill,

which was fantastic, is Nanny McPhee,

which I've heard you say is your favorite part.

Is that true that it's your favorite part

that you've played? -It sort of is, yeah.

-That's wonderful. -Yes.

-It's so -- such a unique thing,

and now you're trying to adapt it as a musical.

-Yes. -"Nanny McPhee."

-I am. -Now, that sounds to me

like a very arduous thing to undertake.

-Yeah, there was some famous musical producer who once said,

"If Hitler's alive, I hope he's out of town

and working on a new musical." [ Laughter ]

Because it's just hell, 'cause you just --

you have to chuck it all out and then start again,

and, I mean, I've been working on it for two years already.

-And does -- did you undertake it knowing -- did you --

had enough people told you that, when you started,

you thought, "This will be a two-year process"?

Or was it -- -Yeah.

It was that kind -- -Okay.

-People would -- you'd say, "I'm going to do this."

[ Breathing quickly ]

You know, all kind of... [ Breathing quickly ]

And they'd sort of go, "Mnh. Mnh."

[ Laughter ]

-Well, I have --

-"We'll see you in a couple of years," you know?

-Well, I look forward to it.

I have a lot of confidence in you.

Please don't let me down. -No, I'll try.

-Because that Dame Commander stuff --

they can take that right away from you.

-Oh, absolutely. -Yeah.

-Yeah, 'cause my badge could be stripped.

-[ Laughing ] They can just show up -- and, yeah.

-Stripped of my badge.

-It's such a pleasure having you here.

Thank you so much for making the time.

-Oh, not at all. [ Cheers and applause ]

For more infomation >> Emma Thompson's Family Threatened to Kick Her Out of Their House - Duration: 5:00.

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Russia and China look to launch joint projects worth more than US$ 100 bil. - Duration: 0:49.

The trade war between the U.S. and China seems to be pushing Beijing closer to Moscow.

The two sides are considering 73 joint investment projects that are worth more than a hundred

billion U.S. dollars.

At the 4th Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russian and Chinese businesses held meetings

to cooperate on the economic front,... as both try to achieve economic stability amid

rocky relations with Washington: sanctions against Moscow, and escalating tariff measures

against Beijing.

The Russia-China Investment Fund and China's Tus-Holdings announced Tuesday... joint investment

plans focused on developing technology, including building a Sino-Russian technology park.

While in Vladivostok, the leaders of both nations are expected discuss these issues

as well... and witness the signing of documents.

For more infomation >> Russia and China look to launch joint projects worth more than US$ 100 bil. - Duration: 0:49.

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BTS hits the top of the Japanese music chart Oricon - Duration: 0:31.

BTS topped one of Japan's most competitive charts for the fourth time.

The K-pop group's special album called "Love Yourself Gyeol Answer" was ranked first in

the Oricon Weekly Album Chart during the first week of September.

They reached that apex for the first time in September 2016 with their second album

"Youth".

Even in the Korean music chart Gaon, the album dominated ranking for the month of August.

According to Gaon Chart, almost two million copies of the special album was sold worldwide.

This is the the highest ever recorded on Gaon Chart.

For more infomation >> BTS hits the top of the Japanese music chart Oricon - Duration: 0:31.

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Matching Wardrobe by CAMystery - The KineMasters - Duration: 2:10.

Hello everyone, I'm Hui.

Welcome to CAMystery.

First put on a solid color shirt.

Then pop some balloons.

Start a new project in KineMaster.

Tap media to add the clip.

Move the playhead to the first balloon pop.

Tap the video clip.Tap Trim / Split.

Then tap Split at playhead.

Move the playhead to the second balloon pop.

Again choose Trim / Split, and then select split at playhead.

Tap the second clip.

Tap Color Filter from the option panel.

And press Basic Color Effects.

Pick the color filter that makes your shirt match the color of the first balloon.

Choose Color Adjustment from the option panel.

Adjust the settings to match the first balloon to the shirt.

Repeat these steps for the third clip.

Move the playhead back to the beginning.

Tap Layer, then Media.

Select the second video.

Tap Split Screen.

Tap the full screen option.

Pick Chroma Key from the option panel.

Press Enable, and then Key Color.

Choose the color that matches your top.

Adjust the sliders.

That's it!

For more infomation >> Matching Wardrobe by CAMystery - The KineMasters - Duration: 2:10.

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Two Koreas to hold working-level military talks on September 13 - Duration: 0:28.

Come Thursday, the two Koreas will hold another round of military talks at Panmunjom.

According to Seoul's defense ministry, Pyongyang first suggested the meeting.

The working-level military talks will take place at the Tongil-gak... building on the

Northern side of the border village.

Following up on the progress from the talks between their generals in July,.... the two

sides are expected to touch on joint excavation of war remains in the Demilitarized Zone....

and the withdrawal of guard posts among other issues.

For more infomation >> Two Koreas to hold working-level military talks on September 13 - Duration: 0:28.

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Apple | Master Of The Unexpected - Duration: 3:22.

Apple is surely one of the more interesting tech companies out there, going head to head

with other major companies such as Samsung and Google.

Well, more like Samsung.

Google is trying though but they're not at that level yet.

Among all Smartphone and Computer Manufacturers out there, Apple definitely stand's out

and that's not only due to the fact that the company essentially is the one designing

both the hardware and software.

While their level of control does indeed factor in, there's something else which has a bigger

impact.

Apple has simply Mastered The Art Of The Unexpected.

Now if you know a ton about Apple this wouldn't really be news to you, but still I just wanted

to talk about it In a video and give my own perspective.

The thing about Apple and any tech company for that matter is that whenever the company

creates something, they make it because they would actually use it themselves, and when

it comes to this specifically Apple usually chooses to make some weird decisions.

The removal of the headphone jack for instance.

When it was first done on the iPhone 7 there was a huge debate about it.

Even other companies made fun of their decision when they released newer devices.

But right now here in 2018 and even last year 2017, companies are following along with Apple's

decision.

Cutting out the headphone jack in favor of space.

They're all trying to make their smartphones as thin as possible while still attempting

to maintain style and strength.

Apple is the type of company who only decides to make a product if they know they can do

better.

This kind of answers to why they decided to stop updating their ipod lineup and well as

their mac mini lineup.

While they were both good ideas to begin with, Apple realized that they just did not have

anything more to do with those lineups, It didn't make sense to go on with updating

them and so the company decided to stop.

Back to the concept of Apple being the Master of the unexpected and somewhat leading that

pack, let's talk about the iPhone X.

This was the device which introduced a brand new processor, new design and also the notch.

Nobody expected a notch.

At first, Many people hated it.

We questioned whether or not Apple even needed a notch on their devices, but Apple was ahead

of the pack.

Now in 2018 we've seen many devices adopt the notch.

While some probably don't even need to put it into their devices in the first place,

some actually have good reason to do so.

The LG G7, The One Plus 6, its even likely to be in the Google Pixel 2, since Google

themselves are accepting the notch with their updates to Android OS.

What I'm saying is that Apple somehow know how to pull attention.

They pull attention towards themselves with what they consider "Innovative Changes."

And while I'm not really the biggest Apple fanboy out there, or even a fanboy at all,

I am gonna say that Apple has an interesting way of turning the unexpected changes to their

devices into actual innovations that the industry adopts and sees a reason to make use of.

Apple, has mastered the unexpected.

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Japan PM says he wants to normalize relations with N. Korea - Duration: 1:50.

Seoul's Prime Minister is now in Vladivostok for the Fourth Eastern Economic Forum.

Lee Nak-yeon first met with his Japanese counterpart.

Talks centered around bilateral ties as well as Pyeongyang-Tokyo relations.

Cha Sang-mi shares with us what was discussed.

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on

Tuesday at the Fourth Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia.

In his one-on-one with Lee, Abe said that Tokyo is intent on normalizing its relations

with Pyeongyang... if the two sides are able to resolve issues of their unhappy past -- including

the abduction of Japanese citizens and the North's ballistic missiles.

He also called for close trilateral cooperation among Seoul, Washington and Tokyo in the pursuit

of regional peace and stability through Pyeongyang's complete denuclearization.

Abe added that North Korea has a bright future if it implements appropriate policies, noting

that the North has abundant resources and hard-working people.

The South Korean PM agreed with Abe and encouraged improvements in Tokyo's ties with Pyeongyang.

He said their relations will contribute a great deal to establishing peace on the Korean

Peninsula as well as in Northeast Asia.

As for relations between Tokyo and Seoul, Prime Minister Lee picked three major issues

to work on -- peace and stability in Northeast Asia, economic cooperation and environmental

and global issues, with which Abe agreed.

Lee also called on Japan to cooperate on issues including reopening of South Korea-Japan negotiation

channels, sealing a fisheries agreement... and revising their social security agreement.

The two Prime Ministers also discussed the controversial issue of the victims of Japan's

past sexual enslavement of Korean women.

After an exchange of views, they decided to respond to the issue wisely, based on mutual

trust.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Japan PM says he wants to normalize relations with N. Korea - Duration: 1:50.

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Five Little Ducklings | Colors Songs For Children | Kindergarten Nursery Rhymes For Kids by Farmees - Duration: 31:30.

Look at those jumping ducklings.

Five little ducklings jumping on the bed

One fell off and bumped its head

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said

No more ducklings jumping on the bed

Four little ducklings jumping on the bed

One fell off and bumped its head

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said

No more ducklings jumping on the bed

Three little ducklings jumping on the bed

One fell off and bumped its head

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said

No more ducklings jumping on the bed

Two little ducklings jumping on the bed

One fell off and bumped its head

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said

No more ducklings jumping on the bed

One little duckling jumping on the bed

It fell off and bumped its head

Mama called the doctor and the doctor said

Put those ducklings right to bed

For more infomation >> Five Little Ducklings | Colors Songs For Children | Kindergarten Nursery Rhymes For Kids by Farmees - Duration: 31:30.

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Trump receives 'very warm and positive' letter from North Korean leader: White House - Duration: 2:09.

The White House confirmed that Pyongyang's leader did send another letter to his American

counterpart.

In it, Kim Jong-un express willingness to meet with Donald Trump again to discuss denuclearization

efforts.

Lee Seung-jae has the latest from Washington.

"Very warm" and "very positive".

These are the words White House Spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders used on Monday to describe

the letter President Trump received from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un,... calling for

a second meeting between the two leaders.

"Yeah, the president has received the letter from Kim Jong Un.

It was a very warm, very positive letter.

We won't release the full letter unless the North Korean leader agrees that we should.

The primary purpose of the letter was to request and look to schedule another meeting with

the president, which we are open to and are already in the process of coordinating that."

Just last week,...

President Trump revealed he was expecting a letter from the North Korean leader amid

stalled negotiations to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program.

Asked whether a potential second summit could take place in Washington,... the White House

said the U.S. would be keen on hosting it on home ground.

"We will let you know when we have further details, but certainly something that we want

to take place, and we will, already continue to work on making that happen."

President Trump and Kim held their first summit in Singapore in June.

At the time,... North Korea committed to work toward the "complete denuclearization" of

the Korean Peninsula in exchange for security guarantees from the U.S..

However, negotiations to implement the deal have appeared to hit an impasse,... as Washington

demanded a full inventory of Pyeongyang's nuclear arsenal,... while the regime insisted

on first declaring a formal end to the Korean War.

With another inter-Korean summit kicking off in the North Korean capital in exactly a week,...

the latest development has many asking whether there will be a second North Korea-U.S. summit

soon after.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump receives 'very warm and positive' letter from North Korean leader: White House - Duration: 2:09.

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Pres. Moon calls for 'bold decisions' from N. Korean leader and U.S. President - Duration: 2:19.

Anticipation builds as there are talks of a possible second summit between the leaders

of Pyeongyang and Washington.

President Moon Jae-in highlighted the necessity of such a meeting so that the two key players

make crucial progress in denuclearization efforts.

Shin Se-min starts us off from the nation's top office.

Less than a week left before President Moon Jae-in heads to Pyeongyang for his third encounter

with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un -- and a call for big moves by the regional players.

Chairing his weekly meeting with the Cabinet, President Moon said the leaders of North Korea

and the U.S. need to hold a second summit themselves,... and he asked both parties to

make "bold decisions."

"To move diplomacy forward and have North Korea dismantle its nuclear arsenal, the leaders

of both North Korea and the U.S. should make bold decisions.

The complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is an issue that must be resolved

through talks between the North Korea and the U.S."

And the President said he will continue to act as a mediator between the two,... a role

he said both Kim Jong-un and President Trump have asked him to play.

He added that Pyeongyang needs to follow through on dismantling its nuclear facilities and

Washington needs to take corresponding steps,... and when that happens the two sides must put

aside their deep-rooted distrust embedded between them since 70 years ago.

Internally, the Moon administration is doing its best to accelerate the denuclearization

drive.

The government has finalized a bill on ratifying the inter-Korean agreement reached in April...

that it plans to submit to the parliament,... and efforts continue to bring lawmakers with

the President on his trip to the North.

Despite lawmakers being sharply divided over the trip, the top office says it plans to

bring along those who do want to go.

"The big unknown is whether the summit next week will lead to another "big step" towards

a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, as President Moon had said...

since the administration has yet to win bipartisan support for its diplomacy with the North.

Shin Se-min, Arirang News."

For more infomation >> Pres. Moon calls for 'bold decisions' from N. Korean leader and U.S. President - Duration: 2:19.

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U.S. envoy on North Korea held first meeting with S. Korean counterpart on Tuesday - Duration: 2:31.

Stephen Biegun is in Seoul.

America's special representative for North Korea has been busy meeting with his counterpart

in the nation as well as the foreign minister.

After being briefed on the latest developments, he conveyed his views on the situation and

how to move forward.

Here's Lee Ji-won with the highlights from those sessions.

What South Korea and the U.S. have to do now, is to finish the job.

This is what U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun said earlier when

he had his first official sitdown with his South Korean counterpart, Lee Do-hoon.

Biegun arrived in Seoul on Monday, and made his first diplomatic visit to the foreign

ministry on Tuesday.

Seoul's special representative for Korean Peninsula peace and security affairs, Lee

Do-hoon, briefed Biegun on the latest developments on the Korean Peninsula,... including the

results of the special envoys' trip to Pyeongyang last week.

They also exchanged views on the current situation and had an in-depth discussion about the strategies

needed to achieve the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and to achieve a stable

peace in the region.

Though Biegun said there is much work to be done, he seemed determined to move ahead.

"As we spoke, we take this very seriously the responsibility that is on both of us.

We have some hard work to do.

But we also have a tremendous opportunity created by President Trump, by President Moon

and by Chairman Kim.

We need to do everything we can to take the most of this moment of opportunity.

I heard there is Korean proverb that the beginning is half done.

And this is the beginning.

So what we need to do is to finish the job."

Prior to meeting his counterpart, Biegun also paid a visit to Minister Kang Kyung-wha with

whom he reaffirmed the Seoul-Washington alliance, especially with major diplomatic events coming

up, including the inter-Korean summit in Pyeongyang and the UN General Assembly.

Biegun also met with Seoul's Unification Minister, Cho Myoung-gyon.

The inter-Korean liaison office is expected to be launched soon, so this meeting, according

to the foreign ministry, will have contributed to the U.S. side's understanding of the situation.

Biegun will conclude his three day trip on Wednesday, and fly to China and Japan.

But he is expected back in Seoul sometime this week.... to share the results of his

talks in Beijing and Tokyo.

Lee Ji-won Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. envoy on North Korea held first meeting with S. Korean counterpart on Tuesday - Duration: 2:31.

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Cement Truck | Formation And Uses | Cartoon Videos For Children | Kids Channel - Duration: 1:26.

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Python REST APIs with Flask, Docker, MongoDB, and AWS DevOps on Udemy - Official - Duration: 2:39.

Welcome to the Python Programming Web

Development course. Your instructor in

this course is El Farouk Yasser who was an

open source contributor to a C++ machine

learning framework called Shogun toolbox

which is considered a top machine

learning framework for C++ and who's

also participated in Google Summer of

Code. El Farouk has published two papers

in theoretical computer science and

databases at top computer science

conferences. He has now put his

knowledge to good use by creating this

course to pass on his wisdom on these

topics and others to you.

The course is published by the Learn

Programming Academy founded and created by

Tim Buchalka, a teacher and software developer

with over 35 years of experience.

Tim's goal through his own students and the

Academy is to make available the highest

quality training to anyone wanting to

learn real-world skills in software development.

This course will get you up to speed

with restful API's from architecture,

design and implementation. You will learn how

to build one from scratch in python

using the flask framework. El Farouk will

also teach you how to use a NoSQL

database MongoDB in this case and also

how to use docker to "dockerize" your

applications. Now you'll even see how to

build a machine learning API using

TensorFlow for image recognition. Finally,

you'll learn more about the exciting

world of DevOps and how to deploy the

restful API on an Amazon EC2 instance and

loads more as well. So this really is an

all-in-one course designed to get you up

to speed with these topics fast. You can

check the syllabus for this course on

this page for a complete list of topics.

The ideal student would be someone who

already has a base knowledge of Python

and is eager to improve their skills and

master web development in Python to take

their understanding to new levels.

Now if you're ready to start the course then

click on the enroll button to get

started and you've also got the option

to try the free video previews on this

page. We look forward to seeing you

on the inside.

For more infomation >> Python REST APIs with Flask, Docker, MongoDB, and AWS DevOps on Udemy - Official - Duration: 2:39.

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ACF Battles 1: 45t MBTDuel (+Tank Release) - Duration: 4:43.

Skip to 3:30 for fight

Sneaky Vietcong tank

I lost my ability to turn left here. Also sorry for CC's youtube editor is pathetic

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