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-Hey, guys. -Welcome back to the show.

-Hi, Jimmy! -Nice to see you.

-It's good to see you, too.

-Congrats on everything and this book.

-Thank you. -The number 1 book right now.

3.5 million copies sold? -Yeah.

-Number 1 book... [ Cheers and applause ]

-Thank you, guys. -...of 2018.

-The baddest playlist on Earth.

-Yep. -My boy.

-Yeah. -Questlove.

-Questlove, yeah. -Thank you.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-This is interesting. When you do your book tour,

you have a playlist of music that you play during the event.

And it was made by our very own Questlove.

-Yes, indeed.

-How did you hook up with Questlove?

-Just called him and said -- [ Laughter ]

"What you doing? You free?"

-"You free," yeah. -"You want to hook me up?"

And he was like, "Okay, I'm on it."

-Yeah. -And so, he went in.

-She asked me for like 40 or 50 songs.

-Yes. -And what'd you give her?

-1,100.

[ Laughter ]

-I mean, he doesn't mess around. -I know, I know.

And it's available on Spotify and Pandora.

-Spotify and Pandora, yeah.

-What is the playlist? What is it called?

-It's the -- I think the Michelle Obama Musiquarium.

That's what I called it. -The Musiquarium, yeah.

-I am honored. -Can I --

Normally, when someone writes a book...

-Mm-hmm. -...they come do talk shows,

but then they go to maybe, like, a bookstore,

a Barnes & Noble, you know, whatever it is.

You sold out the Barclays Center tomorrow.

-I know. -Sold out stadiums.

[ Cheers and applause ]

What? -It's a trip, yeah.

-I knew it was gonna be big,

but did you think it was gonna be this big?

-No. No. Absolutely not.

I mean, we started, you know, selling tickets,

and then, they were selling out fast.

And then we wanted to make sure everybody had access,

and then I wanted to have a lot of young people there.

So I wanted to give 10% of every house away,

and I wanted to give thousands of tickets away,

so we had to have a bigger venue.

-Yeah.

-And it just got bigger and bigger and bigger.

-You've given over 15,000 tickets away to people

that either couldn't afford it or just couldn't get tickets.

And then, also, tomorrow night, 250 Blue Star families...

-Yeah, absolutely. -...are gonna be there.

That's amazing that you're doing and giving that back.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Thank you.

-It's "Becoming," and you see you "becoming," Michelle Obama.

-Yeah. I'm becoming me, yes, yes.

-I love the dedication. If you don't mind,

I'd just like to say it -- "To the loves of my life,

Malia and Sasha, my two most precious peas,

who are my reasons for being.

And Barack who always promised me an interesting journey."

[ Laughter ]

-It's true.

-"And Jimmy Fallon." [ Laughter ]

I thought that was thoughtful, and I feel --

We don't have to show it,

but I just thought that was thoughtful.

-I couldn't leave you out. -You didn't have to do that.

-I couldn't leave you out. We've done so much together.

You've been such a part of my journey of "becoming."

-I know, but you didn't even ask.

I mean, you didn't get permission.

I'll give it to you now. -I should have.

I'm sorry. I am sorry about that.

-No problem. -I'm glad you're okay with it.

-Yeah, I'm totally cool with it. [ Laughter ]

I just to want -- You've made a real impact

on every issue that you've worked on.

You touch upon it in the book. I want to remind everyone,

thanks to you, 45 million kids

are eating healthier breakfasts and lunches.

1 million students... [ Cheers and applause ]

...are getting 60 minutes of physical activity every day.

[ Cheers and applause ]

You persuaded businesses to hire or train

more than 1.5 million veterans and military spouses.

[ Cheers and applause ]

A billion dollars invested in girls' education worldwide.

I mean -- [ Cheers and applause ]

Every time we've talked to you, you always had a new initiative.

-Well, and you help me every step of the way.

I mean, you guys were always down for anything

that allowed us to shine a light on those issues.

And we had fun doing it, which is one of the reasons

why we were so successful, is because you brought humor

to a lot of the stuff that was serious.

So, I love you for that, and I will -- I will --

-Absolutely. The feeling's mutual.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-What is happening with the Global Girls Alliance?

-You know, we are actually raising money.

We've got a number of interesting projects online

that people can fund directly.

So, one of the things we wanted to do with the alliance

is find some of the best work happening

all over the world and allow people, like you guys,

to get online, learn about it, and fund it directly.

And my hope is that, this year, at some point,

I'll be able to go and visit some of those programs.

But we've had a big summit, pulling young leaders together,

meeting some of the people on the ground, doing the work.

So, we're moving and grooving. -Yeah.

-So, yeah. -You really are.

[ Cheers and applause ]

So many stories I want to discuss in the book.

It's such a great read.

I got to talk about your brother, Craig.

-Craig, my big brother. -Your big brother.

How many years apart are you and Craig?

-He's like 1 1/2 years. -Yeah.

-But he's like 6'6."

He's my big brother, and it's hard to be much taller than me.

But I look up to my brother. -Yeah, you do, yeah.

You've got some pretty funny stories in here about --

The fire drill?

-Well, most people know my father had M.S. growing up.

And part of the story is sort of showing how,

when you have a parent with a disability,

you kind of feel like you have to plan

a little bit more, because, you know,

my dad couldn't walk without the assistance of a cane,

and, eventually, he was in a walker.

So, my brother was always kind of in his doomsday mind-set

when he was younger.

It's like, "What will happen if I go blind?"

So he would ask me to blindfold him,

and he'd walk around the house to make sure he could

get around if he got blind. [ Laughter ]

He -- There was a time that he had me

tie his right hand behind his back

just in case it got cut off. [ Laughter ]

No, seriously.

So that he would be ambidextrous,

and he would do that for a week. -Wow.

-And so, in the book, I talk about how

we were really obsessed about fires and how we'd get out

because we lived on the second floor,

and then, how we would get dad out.

So he would make us run fire drills

and make my father lay on the floor

so he could drag him around the house.

[ Laughter ]

You know, and this tells you a little bit about my father,

who was a very, you know -- He was a very dignified man.

But he humored us because he knew.

And I was always his little -- Yeah.

-I was his sidekick in all this.

I was his assistant, so I had the, you know, notepad,

and I was checking the fire alarms,

and, "Get on the floor, Dad!" [ Laughter ]

And then he'd drag him.

-"Come on. We did this five times already."

-That's right. That's right.

And he was like 10 years old.

He was a little kid, but he thought,

"If something goes wrong, I've got to be ready."

So that's one of the reasons why we've learned to be prepared

and on time, which my husband

had to kind of get around to that.

He didn't... [ Light laughter ]

He wasn't good with time until we got married.

-You said that the first time you met him, right...?

-And he was late! The first time --

First day of work, his first job, dude was late.

I was like, "Triflin' brother..."

[ Laughter ] You know?

I was like, "I don't know about you," you know?

But eventually, he came around.

When we had little kids, and he'd be the kind of person

who would call and say, "Honey, I'm on my way home."

-Yep.

-And it would be hours before he'd get home,

only to find out that he didn't know what "coming home" was.

I said that's where hope actually began.

He was hopeful that he would get home.

[ Laughter ] -Too much work.

-But he couldn't quite, you know...

So I had to start telling him, "Well, you tell me

where you are, and I'll tell you how long

it'll take you to get home." [ Laughter ]

-See, that's a partnership right there, absolutely.

-He didn't get our on-time gene.

He's much better now after 26 years of marriage.

-Is that right? -Yeah, yeah.

-Oh, my gosh. Congratulations.

-He's gotten much better. -I'm going on 11.

It'll be my anniversary this week.

-Well, bless your heart. [ Cheers and applause ]

Congratulations. -And I have two girls.

-Yeah. -They're 4 and 5 now.

A lot of people come up to me, and they go,

"Oh, don't you miss when they were babies?"

-Like, "No way." -I don't.

-Babies are cute, but they're hard.

-Yeah. They're cute, but they're hard.

That's great. But I like who they are now.

-Every age they are, yeah.

They're interesting, they have things to say.

-That's what I'm saying.

-And don't you find they're so very different?

-Oh, my God. -You think you are a good parent

until you have a second one, and then you realize

you had nothing to do with the first.

-No, they're just their own people.

-Yeah. -Oh, completely.

They're totally two different kids.

Now you have -- You have teenagers now.

-I have young ladies. -Young ladies.

-Young women, yes. [ Cheers and applause ]

-And you -- do you --

Do you miss when they were babies now?

-No, I loved the baby stage.

I'm like you -- I love every age,

but now they're really interesting.

We're friends.

There are boyfriends we can talk about.

-Isn't that amazing?

-You know, they drive, so they can --

you know, they can earn money, so they ask for less.

I love it. [ Laughter ]

-My babies will never have boyfriends or learn to drive.

They're not leaving the house at all.

They're just staying in one room.

-I've always said, as quiet as it's kept,

the second term of the presidency

was really fueled by Barack's desire

to keep them with their agents into their teen years.

He was like, "We've got to win,

because I don't want those girls walking around."

He wanted men with guns with them.

[ Laughter ] -Taking care, exactly.

-He worked extra hard on those votes.

He's like, "Come on, voters!"

-We've done a bunch of great, funny bits,

and I love that you just get out there

and you talk to everybody and you're so personable.

But people really connect to you.

And you say in the book it's about liking yourself.

-Yeah. -That makes you connect.

Explain that a little.

-Well, I think people can smell inauthenticity.

You know? And if you're not comfortable

in your own skin, that comes across.

You know, that's one of the challenges,

I think, that politicians have,

because politicians aren't always "people" people.

And you have to really enjoy people, because folks will --

they will sense that.

So, for me, I am Michelle Obama behind the scene

in the Blue Room, when we're acting up,

when I'm in the White House as First Lady, when I'm here.

I'm always the same person,

and it's easy to keep up with that.

I don't have to make up a story of who people think I should be,

and in that way, it allows me to be comfortable

and enjoy every minute of my time

with the people that I meet.

For more infomation >> Michelle Obama on Childhood Fire Drills and Taming Barack Obama's Tardiness - Duration: 10:29.

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A Very Black Ink Crewsmas Holiday Exxxtravaganza 'Sneak Peek' | Black Ink Crew - Duration: 3:24.

(cheerful holiday music)

(upbeat holiday music)

- Hello Harlem!

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanza,

whatever the (bleep) makes you jolly.

I love you, Sky Clause here today, though.

We love you Harlem, who wants a (bleep) gift?

Love you!

Are my tits out cause that's another gift.

I'm feelin' festive as (bleep) guys

and I need you to come join me

with some of my friends to our first official

Black Ink holiday party!

(upbeat music)

(cheering)

(upbeat music)

- Where the (bleep) is Sky at, yo?

(yelling)

- Merry (bleep) Christmas.

- I love you guys!

- Yeah, you're crazy.

- Y'all look good as (bleep).

What's up?

And I'm Santa Claus' Mrs. Helper.

- So you're the side chick, huh?

- Shut the (bleep) up.

I'm Mrs. Clause of the Hood, first of all.

Y'all ready for this Christmas party?

(cheering)

Matter of fact, should I say holiday party.

You know over here at Black Ink we like to be

politically correct up in this mother (bleep)

and represent everybody.

Matter of fact, we got Kwanza up in this mother (bleep)!

Play some Afro beats right now.

(cheering)

Go Kwanza, aye, go Kwanza, aye.

(cheering)

Hanukkah, what up with Hanukkah, mother (bleep)?

(cheering)

Hey Hanukkah, shake that ass Hanukkah, go Hanukkah.

- Hanukkah looks like she eats well.

- Got that ass.

- This is the way all our holidays celebrate

over here at Black Ink,

you never know what you will walk into.

I've invited a few people with a couple of surprises.

- Who you invited?

- Better not be Duchess coming up in here,

Duchess, bring your ass in.

(booing)

- Chicago, we got you Chicago, come on in.

(cheering)

- Same dress

- What up Suavemente, yes man.

- Give yourselves a round of applause.

- I'm gonna give us a twerk.

- Okay, you always want to shake this ass.

Now it's bigger you don't know how to do it.

Okay!

For more infomation >> A Very Black Ink Crewsmas Holiday Exxxtravaganza 'Sneak Peek' | Black Ink Crew - Duration: 3:24.

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Sky Is Pissed That Everyone Missed Her Opening 'Sneak Peek' | Black Ink Crew - Duration: 2:10.

You (bleep)

(bleep) naked

for a grand opening, how many grand openings have I had?

That's right, I'm about to let all these little (bleep) ass cls

that I am pissed as-

that none of them showed up for my grand opening

for Her Little Secret Boutique.

I mean, it was amazing, of course.

But, come on, like none of these (bleep) showd

Y'all (bleep) not there for me,

and I'm always there for everybody, but no, no, no.

There's no excuse why these (ble

didn't show up, I was in Miami yesterday and guess what?

I'm (bleep) back today.

At Bae's wedding, they could have done the same thing.

What the (bleep) did I do? Is this what we doing, now?

We not supporting each other now?

We not supporting each other now?

I think the best thing to do in this situation is keep quiet

and don't aggravate the crazy lady.

Especially the crazy lady who's wearing nothing

but a bikini and a fur.

It wasn't like that.

Shut up.

She is crazy.

Shut up.

You know what? I need to talk to you.

- (bleep) you, Ceasar. - me? No, (bleep) you.

Who the (bleep) you thought you was, that

(bleep) gonna miss Bae wedding to go to your dumbass

(bleep) grand opening?

Let's go, Skye.

You done?

No, I'm not.

I made it rain on you hoes, now the (bleep), I'm done.

(bleep) y'all!

For more infomation >> Sky Is Pissed That Everyone Missed Her Opening 'Sneak Peek' | Black Ink Crew - Duration: 2:10.

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Amy Adams Worked as a Wench at a Renaissance Fair - Duration: 1:59.

-Your early acting life was not even on camera.

You worked at a Ren Faire -- at a Renaissance Faire?

-I did, yeah. -Wow.

-I worked a lot.

Grandma instilled it in me, so, yeah.

So I had several -- -Did it, like, appeal to you

as an actor, or did it just appeal to you as a job?

-As a job. It did. -Yeah.

-I was always a little -- I loved it.

And I always hate to be critical of people,

but I was a little creeped out,

because I was like 16 and looked like I was 14,

and I was the cheese-bread wench.

[ Laughter ]

And there were 45-year-old and older men

coming up and asking the tarty wench

to "fetch them ye meat pies and cheese bread."

And I was like -- So I'd have to act like "ye wench."

[ Laughter ]

-How does a wench even fetch bread

different than another person? -I'm not sure.

And I really didn't know at 14. -Yeah. Right.

-I could probably swing it now.

I could fetch your cheese bread now.

-You could put a little wench on it now, but back then...

-Now I could -- I could fetch your --

Oh, I was about to say something so wrong.

[ Laughter ] I'm not gonna say it!

But it had to do with the meat pie.

Let's just leave it... -Gotcha. Let's just let --

And then let your minds take you to wherever --

wherever it was that you thought, Amy...

-Do like I stopped myself, though.

-Yeah. I like that you stopped yourself

and then you gave them all the information.

[ Laughter ]

You actually made it somehow a little bit worse than if you --

-A little worse. -Yeah.

-That's kind of what I do.

I always make things a little worse for myself.

-Yeah. But, you know, I will say that I think

that some of those, you know, 45-year-old guys

who remember you as the cheese wench,

they're home right now, they're so much older,

and they saw that joke you were gonna make,

and it made them happy. -I'm glad.

[ Laughter ] I'm glad.

If a joke about meat pie can bring some Christmas joy...

[ Laughter ]

-They're like, "Oh, our wench is all grown up!"

[ Laughter ]

For more infomation >> Amy Adams Worked as a Wench at a Renaissance Fair - Duration: 1:59.

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Amy Adams Based Her Portrayal of Lynne Cheney on Her Grandmother - Duration: 5:29.

-Welcome back.

-Thank you for having me.

-I am so happy to have you. And congratulations.

You were nominated for three Golden Globe awards,

a couple for "Sharp Objects" -- [ Cheers and applause ]

-Thank you.

-And one for "Vice."

On a morning like that, do you celebrate?

Are you good at celebrating?

-I'm really bad at celebrating.

-Gotcha.

-Or at appropriate times.

Like, I'll just like celebrate a Tuesday night.

But -- no, I always get a little uncomfortable

having self celebrations, me parties.

-Yeah. I guess that makes sense.

-It's a Muppet reference for you guys.

[ Laughter ]

-But that's very honest of you to say.

-Yeah. I mean, I'm really grateful and thrilled.

I just -- yeah. -Yeah.

I feel like -- yeah.

A celebration for the nomination,

that's just Jinx City, you know, once you do that.

This is -- Congratulations. Such a fantastic portrayal.

Obviously you're playing a real person, Lynne Cheney.

But I heard you also based it,

not only on her, but on your grandmother.

-On my grandmother.

-How did you come to that?

-Well, as I started researching her,

there was something in her voice and something that sort of

started to remind me of my grandmother.

And the more I did research -- my grandma is from Utah.

I understand we have some Utah folks here today.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Yeah.

There was just something in the way she was raised.

My grandmother was raised on a farm.

There was a pioneering spirit. So, yeah.

My grandma was -- she was tough.

Like, she told it how it was.

There was no sugar-coating it.

-This is probably why you don't celebrate.

[ Laughter ]

Golden Globe nominations.

-No, I mean, when we would go over to her house,

and it was the idea that the kids would help out, you know?

So we would, like, clean cans in the --

There was no, like, Grandma spoiling you.

-Wow! -Which I was used to.

So I didn't know that --

-After you cleaned a can, what would you use it for?

[ Laughter ]

-You would put it back up

with all the other cans in the cupboard.

But, no. She was great, but tough.

Yeah. We did a lot of -- -A lot of chores?

-A lot of chores. -You got worked hard?

-We got worked hard at Grandma's house, yeah.

So I guess something about the work ethic

that was instilled reminded me of Lynne Cheney.

-And obviously a lot's being talked about

Christian Bale's transformation into Dick Cheney.

But you also had to spend a ton of time

in hair and makeup for this role.

How do you pass time when you have one of these parts

where you spend so much time doing that element?

-I found different ways.

I mean, we would -- Christian often had headphones on.

I would often sing as Lynne Cheney, which was fun.

-What sort of songs would your Lynne Cheney sing?

-Mostly hits from the '80s.

-Okay.

-Like "Pour Some Sugar on Me."

-Gotcha. Now, this sounds like a song

maybe Lynne Cheney wouldn't be a fan of.

[ Laughter ]

-I don't think she would. -Yeah.

-But it was fun. I would --

♪ Pour some sugar on me ♪

[ Laughter ] You know --

♪ In the name of love ♪

♪ Oh, pour some ♪

You know, that kind of -- [ Laughter ]

And I have a big regret that I didn't actually record this

for Adam McKay, because I would often torture him with

Lynne Cheney sings hits from the '80s.

-Yeah.

Adam McKay, of course, is the director of this film.

Director of, among other films, "The Big Short."

-Yes.

-This is a case where he is making a movie about someone

whose politics are divergent from his.

-Yes.

-Were there times -- I have heard that you would actually

argue with Adam on set as Lynne Cheney.

-As Lynne Cheney. Adam --

[ Light laughter ]

I had a good -- I had a fun time playing Lynne Cheney.

[ Laughter ]

But she -- Adam likes to do a lot of improv at times.

And so to stay loose I would kind of come and just then

argue with him and criticize him as Lynne Cheney.

[ Laughter ]

Which is so not my personality, but I would be like,

"You're wearing shorts and you want me to take you seriously

as an authority figure."

And that sort of thing.

I accused him of being a socialist.

[ Laughter ]

-Yeah. -That sort of thing.

-It seems like -- -You know, light-hearted banter.

Like "how can I respect you" kind of thing.

-Yes, exactly.

It seemed like light-hearted banter

might have been an even more important thing

to bring to "Sharp Objects." -Yeah.

-This is a very -- I mean, it's a wonderful series.

But it's very dark subject matter.

-Yeah.

-You weren't just the star of it.

You were a producer of it.

Did you feel as though it was your responsibility

to try to bring levity to set?

-I did. You know, it's something

that's really important to me on set anyway.

Not at the wrong time,

like someone's trying to do something serious

and I'm, like, tap dancing, you know, on their coverage.

But when we have time and to lighten it, I'd like to do that.

I got an ice cream truck for people on "Sharp Objects."

And then I also brought a fart machine onto set.

[ Laughter ]

I didn't make anybody else look like they were doing it.

It was always me. -Gotcha. Yeah.

-I didn't -- That would be fun though.

-Yeah. -Next time.

-Yeah, like a ventriloquist fart machine that can throw it.

-Exactly. That would be amazing. [ Laughter ]

But like a remote control so it comes from across the room.

-Put a laser pointer on someone else's butt

and then it knows exactly where to throw it.

-Where you want it to go. That would be great.

-Oh, we got to invent this. -This could be so fun.

-We're going to make so much money.

-So much money.

For more infomation >> Amy Adams Based Her Portrayal of Lynne Cheney on Her Grandmother - Duration: 5:29.

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ROME: Total War — Out now for Android - Duration: 0:30.

Rome in your hands

Epic tactics

Massive battles

19 playable factions

Out now on Android

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Muộn Màng Xin Lỗi Em (Trang Hoàng Phương) - Hoàng Tuấn Linh | MV OFFICIAL - Duration: 4:42.

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K-pop groups BTS and TWICE rank top of best artists of 2018 in local survey - Duration: 0:37.

Global kpop sensation BTS and girl group twice have been named South Korea's best

artists of 2018 international survey according to a Gallup Korea polled

release on Tuesday BTS / net 25 percent of the respondents votes followed by

twice with 11 percent in this year alone BTS had two albums to top the Billboard

200 chart becoming the first kpop artist ever to reach the pinnacle of

Billboard's main album chart as for the most popular song of the ER black Pink's

mega hit doot-doot doot-doot came first with 5 percent of the overall vote

For more infomation >> K-pop groups BTS and TWICE rank top of best artists of 2018 in local survey - Duration: 0:37.

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Chicken Cheese Toast Sandwich - Chicken Toast Sandwich On A Pan - Healthy Snack Recipe - Smita - Duration: 3:38.

For more infomation >> Chicken Cheese Toast Sandwich - Chicken Toast Sandwich On A Pan - Healthy Snack Recipe - Smita - Duration: 3:38.

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S. Korea-China trade in 2018 totals US$ 247.3 bil. so far: Data - Duration: 0:37.

despite ongoing tensions between Washington and Beijing South Korea's

trade with China continues to grow according to the nation's trade ministry

through November of the trade volume between the two sides for 2018 came to

around 240 7.3 billion u.s. dollars up more than 13 percent on-year saw strong

exports of semiconductors and petroleum products are seen as key contributing

factors total outbound shipments to China hiked more than 17 percent to keep

the trend going the ministry explains it's necessary to enhance the

competitiveness of consumer goods and service exports

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S. Korea to spend US$ 620,000 on holding inter-Korean railway, road ceremony next week - Duration: 0:37.

so plans to spend over six hundred twenty thousand US dollars from its

inter-korean cooperation fund on the groundbreaking ceremony for linking and

modernizing inter-korean railways and roads the event is scheduled for

December 26th at panama station just north of the border and is to be

attended by 100 officials each from South and North Korea despite what the

ceremony is being called the two Koreas won't actually break ground the event is

being held largely for symbolic meaning and actual construction will begin in

accordance with progress in Pyongyang s denuclearization and waivers on

international sanctions

For more infomation >> S. Korea to spend US$ 620,000 on holding inter-Korean railway, road ceremony next week - Duration: 0:37.

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Nation under ultra fine dust alerts _ 121918 - Duration: 1:36.

hello Michelle Park here with the latest with our update at this moment is

Horicon de Provence and also Jeju Island have low levels of fine dust pollution

in the air whereas the rest of the country is struggling to breathe against

the thick blanket of smog occur is looking cloudy and dusty tomorrow with

Jeju Island expected to receive some rain Beijing and Tokyo will have more

clouds into the day with some mild highs and morning lows across the Korea will

mostly be in the positives and but with some rain and the South now swirl will

begin Thursday at 1 degree Celsius while Busan and Jeju will be a lot warmer and

a heavy clouds will mostly clear as the day goes on raising the highs up to 13

degrees Celsius for some regions and this week we are expecting warmer

temperatures than the seasonal average of about 3 to 6 degrees Celsius then on

Christmas Eve colder weather will return again I'll leave you with the weather

conditions around the world

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Progress in nuke talks as of early 2019 will set trajectory for years: S. Korea - Duration: 0:55.

progress in nuclear negotiations this coming February or March will determine

how things go on the Korean Peninsula for the next two years that's the

analysis from South Korea's unification Minister AO Myung Hyun said 2019 will be

a critical year in view of the political goals the relevant countries want to

achieve domestically by 2020 if nuclear negotiations don't get fully underway by

early next year he said it could be hard for them to ever get going

jo added that this would naturally inter-korean relations as for why

February or March an anonymous ministry official explained

that the US House of Representatives now in the hands of the Democrats could

restrict president Trump's North Korea policies when the new Congress is sworn

in at the end of January the official added that Pyongyang won't turn its back

on the ongoing dialogue but it will call for reciprocal measures from Washington

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North Koreans' lifespans at least a decade shorter than South Koreans': Report - Duration: 1:53.

data released by statistics Korea show Seoul and Pyongyang have huge

differences in areas such in select areas including the economy the report

indicates the gap in life expectancy was especially high last year packaging help

us look beyond the digits the life expectancy of North Koreans remains

considerably lower than that of South Koreans according to a report released

by statistics Korea on Wednesday North Korean men had a life expectancy of

sixty six point three years while North Korean women had seventy three point one

that's more than ten years below that of South Korean men who live an average of

seventy nine point five years and women who live eighty five point six years the

gap has been clearly growing since the late 1990s and in 2017 the difference in

life expectancy for South and North Korean men was the biggest at suburban a

thirteen point two years data also showed on North Korea's population as

less than half of that of South Korea it also indicates that the total population

of the Korean Peninsula stood at 76 point four million the biggest gap of

all is evident in the two Koreas economies according to the report North

Korea's total gross national income per capita was just 1300 dollars while South

Korea had 23 times that number at 30,000 the gap was especially big since the

North's economy shrank last year by three and a half percent its worst

performance in 20 years South Korea on the other hand saw three point one

percent growth and the north poor economic performance was also reflected

in its trade the country's total trade volume in 2017 was around five point

five billion dollars and over ninety percent of that was trade with China

that's 982 million dollars less than a previous year and a whopping 190 times

smaller than South Korea's trade volume of more than one trillion dollars

packagin Arirang news

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Ruling party, gov't vow reform of outsourcing to prevent industrial accidents - Duration: 1:56.

following a recent accident involving a death of a Saab contract worker the

ruling party and government have called for a fundamental reform of workplace

health and safety they're also mulling ways to improve conditions for temporary

workers Kim Minji tells us more South Korea's ruling Democratic Party and the

government have vowed all-out efforts to pass a revision to the lawn occupational

safety and health before the end of this year the two sides held an emergency

meeting on Wednesday in the wake of a recent accident at a local power plant

that claimed a workers life the 24 year old employed by a subcontractor was

found after he got caught in a conveyor belt while working the nightshift alone

something that according to regulation should have been done in pairs his death

critics claims show how outsourcing exposed many irregular workers to danger

without sufficient training or safety equipment which often leads to accidents

we need fundamental measures to prevent tragic accidents involving labourers

what we need first is to find out whether any regulations were violated or

whether there were attempts to avoid fully reporting the accident we also

need measures to address outsourcing in the power plant sector the revision will

entail holding contractors more responsible limiting the outsourcing of

dangerous work and stepping up sanctions to prevent industrial accidents the

government also vowed to monitor overall safety management obligations and deal

with any violations severely besides that they're seeking to add industrial

accidents involving subcontractors to the criteria when the government

assesses public corporations rival parties for now have agreed on the need

to deal with the bill as soon as possible the National Assembly's Labor

Committee will hold a hearing on the issue this Friday and aims to have the

bill ready for a vote by the last plenary session of the year

next Thursday Kim Minji Arirang news

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U.S. to review its policies on providing humanitarian assistance to North Korea: Biegun - Duration: 2:20.

Stephen Big Ang arrived in South Korea just over an hour ago to meet with his

counterpart IDO foon upon landing here in Seoul he read out a surprise

statement and the new convoy he has prepared eg one as our top story

moments after his arrival Wednesday at the airport US Special Representative

for North Korea Stephen vegan said the US will review its policies on

humanitarian assistance for North Korea so that it can be delivered without

hurting the sanctions effectiveness toward that end upon my report turned to

Washington DC next week I've been directed by secretary of state Pompeo to

review United States policy and humanitarian assistance provided to the

DPRK by private and religious American organizations being said that

humanitarian aid organization is operating on the north are concerned

that the strict enforcement of sanctions has sometimes gotten in the way of

delivering humanitarian aid to the North Korean people he added that he will be

sitting down with those groups early next year

to discuss how to better ensure that aid is delivered especially this winter this

would include possibly allowing American citizens to travel to the north to help

with delivery and to monitor aid programs the surprise announcement comes

as began arrived for a four-day visit to Seoul to hold a series of talks with a

special representative for korean peninsula peace and security affairs

Edelen the two will have their first meeting on Thursday in which they will

resume their discussion on North Korea's denuclearization including the results

of recent contacts between Pyongyang and Washington as well as strategies on the

nuclear issue for next year the two diplomats will meet again on Friday but

this time as a heads of the South korea-us working group on North Korea

this is the second time the group is meeting face-to-face the first time

being last month when Lee visited Washington in two separate sessions the

group will cover issues regarding North Korea's denuclearization negotiations

the inter-korean exchanges and working within the sanctions framework vegan is

also expected to meet with seoul's unification minister and possibly

officials at the blue house as well Lee Jiwon Arirang news

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