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-Let's get to the news.

President Trump tweeted today, quote,

"No president ever worked harder than me,"

which brings us to a segment called "But You Don't."

[ Laughter ]

♪♪

[ Laughter ]

-Whoo-hoo!

-But...you don't.

[ Laughter ]

-This has been "But You Don't."

[ Cheers and applause ]

-That's right -- President Trump tweeted,

"No president ever worked harder than me."

In fairness,

a lot of things that came easy to other presidents

are hard work for Trump,

things like walking the right way

or acting normal... [ Laughter ]

...you know, shaking hands... [ Laughter ]

...or closing an umbrella.

[ Laughter ]

No President worked harder than you --

are you kidding me?

Jimmy Carter was president 45 years ago,

and he's still working harder than you.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

The man's making houses.

[ Cheers and applause continue ]

Senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris

said today that she smoked marijuana in college,

adding, quote, "And I did inhale."

Not to be outdone,

Bernie Sanders claimed that he never exhaled.

[ Laughter ]

"'Cause once you exhale, you gotta buy more."

[ Laughter ]

"That's how they get ya!"

[ Laughter ]

CNN will host a town hall tomorrow

with former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.

And to make him feel at home,

they'll start by shouting his name.

"Howard?!" [ Laughter ]

"Howard!"

[ Laughter ]

"Howard!"

[ Laughter ]

President Trump had his annual physical exam on Friday,

and we almost got him.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Cheers and applause continue ]

[ Applause continues ]

He just didn't know what the "G" was.

[ Laughter ]

In an effort to combat low birthrates,

the Prime Minister of Hungary said yesterday

that any woman who has four or more children

will never have to pay income tax again.

Said women, "[Laughs] No."

[ Laughter ]

Disney has released another teaser trailer

for its upcoming live-action "Aladdin" reboot --

either that or the Blue Man Group

released a horror film.

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

[ Applause continues ]

A Minnesota woman called authorities this weekend

after discovering a horse in her basement.

"Officer, thank God!

There's a woman in my attic!" said the horse.

[ Laughter ]

"Shall we shift in perspective?"

[ Laughter ]

"For the woman...

the problem was a horse in her basement,

but for the horse...

the woman was in her attic."

[ Light laughter ]

This is why, in today's America, we need to see things...

[ Laughter ]

...from the other side.

[ Laughs ]

[ Chuckles ]

[ Light laughter ]

And finally, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

is going on now,

and the Best in Show winner will be crowned tomorrow night,

as long as nobody finds his old tweets.

[ Laughter ]

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Adam Sandler Caught Chris Farley Crying to KC and The Sunshine Band - Duration: 9:42.

-It's perfect to kick off our fifth anniversary week.

-Congratulations on everything. -Thank you, buddy.

-Can you believe all that? -I can't believe it. No.

-That's unbelievable. It's so nice.

-It's you and Big Bird.

-Big Bird is the -- -That's the best.

-Loved Big Bird my entire life, like all of us.

Love Big -- he always used to make me happy in the morning.

-Yeah. -I like Bozo.

-Oh, Bozo the Clown was good. -Bozo the Clown. I liked one --

"Romper Room," I always wanted them to say my name,

"I see Adam." -I know. You --

-I never got that. - I never got that, yeah.

-But Jimmy, there was a show called "Uncle Gus"

when I was a kid in Manchester, New Hampshire.

So, it was a kids show. Yes. [ Cheers and applause ]

So, "Uncle Gus" was a show like all these

other kids shows, and I got to -- it was in my hometown.

I got to be a guest.

I was in the crowd cheering on Uncle Gus.

So Uncle Gus had this thing where he would

hold scrambled letters up.

He would put a thing up, five scrambled letters,

and if any of the kids could spell the word,

you win a stuffed animal.

So, I saw the five letters, I got very excited.

I was like, "Oh, my God, I know it."

I went up there, and I spelled "canoe."

And then Uncle Gus goes, "That is a word,

but that's not the word we're looking for."

[ Laughter ] And I went, "But that's a word."

And he goes, "Yeah, but not the one we're looking for."

I go, "Yeah, but it's a word." [ Laughter ]

And he goes, "I know it is. You keep saying that,

but that's not the word we were looking for."

Anyways, this boy comes up after, and he's kind of cocky,

and he spells "Ocean."

And he wins the stuffed animal,

and my mother on the way home said,

"I'll get you McDonald's." And --

[ Laughter ] -Oh, really?

So you got cheeseburgers out of the thing?

-Two cheeseburgers a French fry any time I wanted.

-That's not bad. I mean, you ever wonder

what happened to that boy?

-Unfortunately, I thought, you know,

I went on to do great things, and he'd have to look at that,

and be disgusted, but, uh... [ Laughter ]

...it was Bono. It was Bono. I couldn't believe it.

[ Laughter ]

Hee-haw!

-That was funny. Pal, congrats on this.

I want to talk about this Netflix special.

[ Cheers and applause ] Everyone love -- I loved it.

-Thank you. -Everyone loved it,

but you have a movie coming out

this summer on Netflix. -Yes.

-With the great Jennifer Aniston.

-Jennifer Aniston's birthday today.

-Is it really? -Yeah, yeah.

-Happy birthday Jennifer Aniston!

Is that right? -The best.

Yeah, she's a great girl.

We made a movie this summer in Italy.

And she -- speaking of nice.

Like, she's so nice.

She was so nice to my family and my two kids.

Literally, she was so great with Sadie and Sunny.

They were always in her room hanging out late at night.

She'd work all day long, and then --

and Sadie and Sunny would go, we're going to go see Jen.

And I would -- they'd go up there,

and then I went up there one night.

And I said, "Where's the little one?" to Jen.

She goes, "Oh, she's in the bathroom."

And I go -- and then I talked to the kids, and I go,

"You can hang out with her.

Don't crap in her bathroom, though."

[ Laughter ]

"She's Jennifer Aniston. Leave her alone."

-Oh, my gosh. Really.

-"Bring that back down to our room."

[ Laughter ]

-Come on. It's called "Murder Mystery," though. Right?

-"Murder Mystery." Yeah, it's coming out in the summertime.

Jennifer's great in it. I'm in it, too.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Thank you. -This thing.

I did not know this was coming out.

I did not know you were going to release this thing.

-Yeah, I didn't know -- Yeah. It's cool.

They made an album from the Netflix special.

It's cool. That's a nice -- It looks good.

-Yeah, yeah, I mean. -Yeah.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-But even the special, I didn't know the special

was coming out. -Oh, yeah.

-And then I saw that, oh, Adam Sandler is releasing

his standup special. I go -- -Yeah.

-"I love Adam Sandler." -Oh, yeah.

-You know I love you, but -- -You used to come see me

when we were young. Yeah, yeah.

-Oh, please no, I mean I know all your bits backwards

and forwards, man. -Yeah, yeah. Yeah.

-I was like -- I freaked out.

I probably watched it four times.

-You did? -Yeah, cause I loved it.

-Ah, you're -- -There's so many good bits.

-Quest, Quest was saying the same.

-I got a text from Questlove, he's like,

"Have you seen Sandler's thing? It's unbelievable."

-Thank you. I appreciate it. -The way you shot it was great.

You did different like little comedy clubs

to giant arenas.

-Yeah, that was the fun time, man.

It felt great to -- I'm happy,

and thank you for saying good stuff,

and I had the best time making it, and you know,

I stopped doing standup for so long.

And then I got excited again to do it, and it was cool.

-But that's where I know you from.

I know you from standup,

and then into "Saturday Night Live."

-Yeah. -But I got to say,

there's so many funny things in this, you will cry laughing.

But then it also tugs at the heartstrings a little bit.

-Sure, yeah, yeah. -When you sing the song --

a tribute to Chris Farley. -Right, yeah.

-It's just beautiful, and -- -I do a song for Farley,

and the crowds. I mean -- I just did a week tour,

I was all around the country,

and every night I sing the Farley song, the people

just respond so great, because everybody loves the guy.

I loved the guy. He was such a good guy.

-But it's funny, but also it's true.

I mean, is that thing about the Walkman true?

-Yes. I sing in the Chris Farley song,

I talk about it, 'cause we used to share an office,

and I talk about how I walked in one time,

and he had a Walkman on, and he was facing that way.

And then I said, "Hey, hey, hey."

And he turned around, he looked up at me,

and his eyes were filled with tears.

And I was like, "Oh, man, what's going on?"

I said, "What's happening? What are you doing?

What are you listening to?" And he goes...

"KC and The Suns--

[ Laughter ] KC and The Sunshine Band."

And I go, "Okay, that got you upset?

That upset? [ Laughter ]

and I didn't expect -- -Who cries?

-I know, usually I dance to KC and The Sunshine Band.

-Everyone does. Yeah.

-But he said it reminded him of his father,

and it made him emotional.

Anyways, but he was so funny.

He just started laughing uncontrollably

after the fact that I caught him crying about his dad.

[ Laughter ]

-What was he like to be in a sketch with?

-He was the best. You knew, like Farley in a skit,

was -- you knew, first of all, you knew it was going to kill

because Farley was in it.

So you just felt this great confidence.

So, like Farley's -- the audience loved him

so much, that it was just a different energy

when you're in the audience, and he --

and I remember this one skit we did, though,

he was in the "Pepper Boy" skit that Steve Koren wrote.

And I think he was shooting "Tommy Boy"

or something at the same time. And then he would fly

back and forth from L.A. to New York.

And I think he only had one line in the "Pepper Boy" skit.

And he was so angry that he had to fly,

and he was in one of his crazy Farley moods.

-Yeah. -And he was going,

"I can't believe I got one line."

And I go, "It's going to be all right, man."

He's like, "I'm going to make you laugh though Adsy.

I'm going to make you laugh. I promise you."

And I go, "Oh, okay. D-Don't do that."

He goes, "Oh, I'm going to do it,"

like, he was very angry about it.

[ Laughter ] And then --

-His goal is to make you laugh.

-Yeah, "I'm going to make you laugh.

You're going to break character."

Blah, blah, blah. And then he --

I think I say, "Hey, you want some fresh-a pepper?"

or something, and then he turns around crazy cross-eyed.

He goes, "Why, no, Pepper Boy!!"

Like that -- I just -- -Dude, I totally remember that.

[ Laughter ] -Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-That's the perfect amount of pepper!

-Oh, that's right. That's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-And he went for it, and made it cross-eyed and everything?

-And he cross-eyed me, yeah. -Oh, my gosh.

It's such a great special, and so cool, and well-directed,

and well-written, and performed.

And I read somewhere that the guitar you play

was one of your original guitars?

-Yeah, that guitar is a guitar that my dad got me

when I was young.

So what happened was I had --

my father used to play like acoustic guitar in the house.

And he would play old cowboy tunes,

and, like, "House of the Rising Sun,"

and kind of folk tunes,

and then he taught me the chords,

and then I said I want to get an electric guitar.

I want to be cool, Dad. I want to be in a rock band,

and all that stuff, and he said --

I saw this Stratocaster at this place

called Ted Herbert's downtown.

I was like, I want to get a Stratocaster, and he goes --

and it was like, you know, $350 bucks or something.

And he said, "Well, I can't just give you that.

That's a lot of money.

If you learn how to play "Malagueña," which was this --

like a Spanish classical tune.

If you learn it note for note, then I'll get it for you.

And I would go by and play it for him.

And he'd be like, nope. Nope. Nope. Not yet.

Nah. And it took a couple years to get it good,

but I got it close enough where he got me the Strat.

-He did? -Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

-Well, I just happen to have a --

-I know.

-Come on. Could you? Do you remember any of it?

-I -- -Would you?

-I will try. I will try.

-You will? Alright. -Yes.

-Malagueña? -Malagueña.

Alright, I can't guarantee nothing.

Here we go.

[ Guitar playing ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

Okay.

-iándale! -iándale! Here we go.

[ Guitar playing "Malagueña" ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Yeah! What?!

Stop it, man!

Yo!

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Big Bird Celebrates 50 Years of Sesame Street with a Road Trip - Duration: 2:56.

-All this week, we're highlighting charities

and causes that are out there

making a difference in people's lives every day.

Tonight, we're taking a look at one of our favorites.

They're celebrating their 50th anniversary

of helping kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder.

Here to talk about Sesame Street and the nonprofit organization

behind it, Sesame Workshop,

please welcome my favorite 6-year-old, Big Bird!

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

-Wow! Big Bird!

Whoa!

-Look at that. -[ Chuckles ] Hi, there!

-Hi, Jimmy.

-Big Bird thank you so much for being here.

-Oh, you know what? It's so great to be here, Jimmy.

-Yes. -But it's way past my bedtime.

[ Laughter ] -I know, I know.

-I'm exhausted. -I know, and I appreciate it.

-Oh! -Now, I want to talk about

"Sesame Street" turning 50 years old this year.

-That's right. -Can you believe that?

[ Cheers and applause ] -Yeah, that's right.

You know, "Sesame Street" has changed a lot in 50 years,

but I'm still 6 years old.

[ Laughter ] -Yes, you are.

-I don't know how that works. -Me neither.

-Did you know how the math works out on there?

-Explain the math on that? No.

Big bird, I hear that you're going on a road trip

this summer. What's that all about?

-Well, yeah. I'm going on a big road trip

with my friend Nina, and we're gonna meet kids

all across the US and learn about where they come from

and what they like to do. -That's super cool.

[ Cheers and applause ] -Yeah.

-I want to mention the Sesame Workshop.

You guys do so many amazing things for kids.

You help kids talk about certain subjects

that are hard to talk about --

Divorce, homelessness, incarceration.

You also have a very big military family initiative.

And you're also bringing education to refugee children

in the Middle East. That is amazing.

[ Cheers and applause ]

I don't know if people know how much stuff you're doing.

-Well, you know that my "Sesame Street" pals,

they help people all over the world, and it's so cool.

-Yeah, it is. -And do you know what happens

when you help people, Jimmy? -No.

-Well, it makes you feel really good right here.

-It does make you feel good. That's right.

Well, Big Bird on behalf of "The Tonight Show",

I want to say that you make us feel very good.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Here's to 50 more years there, pal.

-Oh, thank you. Thanks, Jimmy. And you know what?

Congratulations to you on your five-year anniversary.

-Thanks. -Thank you for everything

that you've done. [ Cheers and applause ]

-No, no. Please, please, please. -Oh, oh, here. Wait, wait.

There you go. -What's that?

[ Audience awws ] -That's a feather for luck.

-[ Chuckles ] I'm gonna tape this under my desk.

-Do whatever you want with it. [ Laughter ]

-If you want to learn more about Sesame Workshop's

mission-based work and how to donate,

go to sesameworkshop.org/donate.

Big Bird, everybody! Stick around.

We'll be right back with Stephen Merchant.

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

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Fred Judges a Book by Its Cover: The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff - Duration: 4:07.

-Fred, congratulations.

Your wonderful comedy special was nominated for a Grammy.

You were at the Grammys last night.

You did not win, but that is amazing to be a Grammy nominee.

Congratulations. -Yeah, I had a great time.

So thanks. -That's fantastic.

What a sad clap from the rest of the band.

-I know. -The weirdest golf clap.

You guys call yourselves rock 'n' rollers.

But one of the things I was remarking on you is --

you're always so busy.

Not only did you do a comedy album,

but then you have to obviously go out to L.A. for the Grammys.

You're constantly traveling around,

working on different shows.

And one of the things you were lamenting is --

you no longer have time to read fiction.

And you love fiction.

-I love fiction so much, 'cause it's --

You know, a lot of it is, like, pretend.

-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-So it's not always real, which is good

because your imagination goes into what fiction is.

-Yeah. I've never heard it crystallized so well.

-Yeah.

-But you were saying that you actually --

And I was really blown away by this.

You've developed a process wherein you can

basically figure out everything a book is about --

all the plot twists, all the characters --

just by looking at the cover of the book.

-Easily. -Wow.

That must be such a time-saver. -It really is.

It makes flights go quicker. -So let's try it once again.

You guys, it's time for our new segment,

"Fred Judges a Book by its Cover."

♪♪ [ Cheers and applause ]

All right, so, here you go. You ready, Fred?

Just look at the cover

and tell me everything you can about this book.

It is "The Lost Girls of Paris" by Pam Jenoff.

Fred, what is this book about?

-Well, first of all, isn't she who wrote "The Orphan's Tale?"

-Yeah. -So, "The Orphan's Tale" --

-I mean, I think you just read that right there.

-No, I'm just saying.

So, "The Orphan's Tale" -- this is, like, the sequel to that.

And "The Orphan's Tale," as we --

I don't know if you guys read it.

It looks like what happened was --

there was a kid who didn't have parents.

-Uh-huh.

-So then the town was, like -- -Your classic orphan.

-Oh, classic orphan.

But the town decided -- they were like,

"You know, we're going to call you an orphan,

just so you know.

That's what you are." "Great."

And, so, this transformed into, as we see,

"The Lost Girls of Paris."

And what it is -- it was a blueprint for an airport, right?

So this airport was going to be built.

But the architect got the wrong blueprints

and, instead, did a tower of London, right?

So in the first three chapters,

he's building the tower of London.

-So, wait.

He thinks he's building an airport.

-Well, the thing with architects that

a lot people don't know is -- they just do their job.

They're like, "Show me the blueprint.

My job is to complete this.

You said 'airport.' Not my business."

So, he builds this tower of London, where --

-It's not "the" tower of London? It's "a"?

-It's a tower of London. -Okay, okay.

-And he builds it, and, of course, now they say

that it's going be Boston Logan Airport.

And, so...

-Of cour-- So, they're trying -- Now this is a reveal.

This is the twist.

The whole time, we think they're building Boston Logan Airport,

and it's a tower of London.

-Yes.

So, then, of course, people go there to, like, you know,

greet people at the airport.

And this woman -- her name is Lost Girl, from Paris.

She goes there, and, of course, as you see,

the plane's behind her.

The pilots are like, "Uh, where are we supposed to land?"

-And then what did she do?

-That's the sort of mystery ending of the book.

It's like, "Where are we supposed to land?"

-So it ends at the first time a plane tries to land...

-Yes.

-...at what it thinks is going to be an airport,

but it's a tower of London.

-Yes. So they're just all at a loss.

And there's, like, a whole bunch of traffic of planes.

-What's the last line?

Because I imagine it must be, like, incredibly gripping

as a plane is coming in to try to land on a tower.

-"Anyone feel like going to Hawaii?"

-Give it up for Fred Armisen, everybody!

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Hazardous levels of ultra fine dust as weather turns mild _ 021219 - Duration: 1:34.

Hello, I'm Michelle Park here with the latest weather update.

We are under comfortable mild weather but there are also harmful levels of ultra fine

dust.

The concentrated dust is expected to dissipate during the night, but not entirely.

So you'll be needing your masks again tomorrow under another mild day.

It will be mostly warm in the southern areas,...

Tokyo is expecting similar weather as Jeju Island.

Most of the country, apart from the southern regions, will kick off the morning with temperatures

below freezing though,...

Seoul beginning at minus 5 degrees Celsius.

The daily highs in Seoul will reach 2 degrees, while temperatures in the southern regions

will linger between 7 and 10 degrees.

Within these conditions, dry weather will intensify until Friday, when the whole country

receives some precipitation.

I'll leave you with the weather conditions around the world.

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Narrowing down differences between North Korea and U.S. to start in next round of working.. - Duration: 2:26.

For the first time, it's officially confirmed the agenda for the Kim-Trump summit has been

set.

However, according to our Lee Ji-won, there's still a lot of work to be done by working-level

officials.

North Korea and the U.S. were able to set their agenda for the upcoming summit between

their leaders, and the next step of their negotiations is set to start in the next working-level

meeting.

This is according to U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun, who met with

South Korean National Assembly Speaker Moon Hee-sang and a delegation of South Korean

lawmakers during their sit-down with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan in

Washington on Monday.

Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency reported, citing the delegates,... that Biegun said that Pyeongyang

and Washington set the agenda for their talks during their working-level meeting last week,

with both sides having the chance to fully explain what they wanted.

He added that the two sides will look to narrow their differences starting from their next

round of talks.

The U.S. has been demanding that North Korea take concrete denuclearization steps, including

providing an inventory of its nuclear and missile programs, while the North has been

asking for sanctions relief and a declaration to end the 70-year-long Korean War.

South Korea's presidential office had said the two sides will resume their talks in a

third country in Asia next week.

With only 2 weeks left until the 2nd Pyeongyang-Washington summit, the nuclear envoy said it will be

difficult to resolve all the obstacles ahead.

But he was hopeful in saying that it's still possible if they can agree on the timeline

for denuclearization.

Biegun allegedly said his talks with his new counterpart, Kim Hyok-chol, U.S. Affairs of

the State Affairs Commission of North Korea, were productive and the atmosphere was good.

He then added that it's a long road to normalize ties with North Korea -- signing a peace treaty

and establishing the foundation for economic prosperity on the Korean Peninsula -- but

that the U.S. has chosen to work towards that, and that he hopes North Korea makes the right

choice.

Biegun also reportedly stressed how the Seoul-Washington working-group has helped the situation and

is maintaining the balance between fast-progressing inter-Korean exchanges and the denuclearization

talks.

Meanwhile, Moon Hee-sang and the South Korean lawmakers will meet with U.S. senators before

leaving Washington on Friday.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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President Moon promotes regulatory sandbox initiative, underlining its significance - Duration: 1:04.

President Moon Jae-in chaired the sixth cabinet meeting of the year.

The main talking point was the regulatory sandbox, implemented in the nation for the

very first time.

He highlighted the significance of the project and his expectations for it.

"The 'Regulatory Sandbox' initiative is the laboratory of an innovative economy.

As long as new tech and services don't pose any danger to the lives, safety, and health

of the people, it's key to create more opportunities for businesses to try new things under the

principle of approval-first, regulation-after."

The meeting comes a day after the trade ministry announced its approval of regulatory exemption

applications from four companies.

The South Korean leader stressed government needs to be a strong supporter of local companies

trying to innovate... by leveraging what he calls the world's most advanced regulatory

sandbox.

Moon also urged the cabinet to promote the system so more companies can take advantage

of the opportunity,... and the public better informed of its benefits.

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S. Korean gov't injects US$ 295 bil. to establish the nation's social security system - Duration: 1:56.

The government plans to inject hundreds of billions of dollars to improve the nation's

social security... in areas including employment, education and health.

The hope is this'll help improve quality of life... and pull the nation up from the bottom

of the OECD standings.

Cha Sang-mi outlines the five-year roadmap for us.

The South Korean government has revealed its master plan to lift South Koreans' ranking

in terms of quality of life by injecting nearly 3-hundred billion U.S. dollars for the nation's

social security system.

This comes as South Korea has long languished at the bottom among major advanced economies,

despite its large economy faring well.

The Ministry of Health and Welfare on Tuesday laid out its roadmap to increase the OECD

ranking of people's quality of living -- from 28th in 2017 -- to 20th by 2023 and the global

top ten by 2040.

The five-year plan covers a range of sectors in society.

These are the four major ones: In employment and education, the government

aims to reduce the proportion of low-income workers from 22 percent to 15 percent by 2040

and waive tuition for high school students.

This would benefit an estimated 1-point-5 million people or more.

The government will also strive to reduce the poverty rate by strengthening public assistance

and income security for working-age people.

In the health sector, the aim over the next twenty years... is to extend Koreans' healthy

lifespan from 73 years to 78 years... by strengthening health insurance and reducing medical costs

to one-third of the current amount.

Insurance will be expanded to cover for MRIs and ultrasounds.

The government will also nearly double its social spending, tailored to the stage of

life people are in,... and it will build more national and public nursing and care homes.

The plan will cost about 295 billion U.S. dollars... starting this year with a budget

of 48 billion.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

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