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Waching daily Dec 4 2017

The sea surged up to San Jose?

Yes. Before coming downtown, it surged through our place.

Our house was just over here.

How high was the wave?

It's not just as high as a person but is much higher than a two-storey house.

Our house has a second floor.

The water was higher than our second floor.

So, all of our things, like electrical gadgets, was lost.

Nothing was left behind.

When Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) happened,

almost all located at the downtown up to here in San Jose was hit by the storm surge.

It reached Norte up to Diit.

All of the coastal barangays downtown suffered losses.

In terms of property, lives, businesses, and livelihood were affected.

From above, this is the picture of Tacloban City now.

Houses are once again constructed by the sea.

Their livelihood is once again thriving.

The ship that once came with the surge which took many lives,

is now a monument of the past.

A few meters from here, the house of worship of the Church Of Christ still stands firm.

It was not brought down by the deluge; a sign of hope and steadfastness of its members.

Wednesday

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

It was Wednesday.

I saw many people panicking because of what we heard in the news that a deluge will strike our place.

According to PAGASA,

Super Typhoon Yolanda is the strongest storm in history not only in the Philippines but in the whole world.

Good evening, Jessica.

The provinces of Eastern Samar, Samar, Leyte, are now under PAGASA's storm signal number 4.

We had a hard time traveling home because all public vehicles are full of passengers.

Sometimes we already see people sitting at the vehicle's roof just to make it home before the storm comes.

Thursday

Thursday, November 7, 2013

That was Thursday, in our worship service,

the brethren were fervently praying because we knew that a super typhoon would come.

While I perform my duty as a human being,

I could not stop myself to be afraid and be nervous.

But I convinced myself to be calm because I told myself that I am a member of the Church Of Christ.

I have a God that will guide me.

I firmly believe that He will never forsake me.

The night before the typhoom came, we had a committee prayer.

We became firm because of that.

But fate is playful.

The typhoon hit us, it was devastating.

Friday

November 8, 2013

The day that typhoon yolanda struck

I was not able to sleep. I waited for Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

Around four in the morning, the wind was howling.

I heard the roof slam.

My chest pounded even harder.

It was really devastating.

We looked outside the window trees were being uprooted. Houses were getting destroyed.

Then the vehicles we saw were turned upside down.

After that, we could not see anything. Everything was white.

I was thinking, and thought that this typhoon is unstoppable.

I told my children, "Let's pray. We should pray, Pa." He said, "Yes, we should pray."

After we prayed, I told people outside to come in.

I prayed, "Father, please save us." I know that the typhoon will go on.

The winds got stronger and stronger.

We felt that our roof was slowly being torn apart. It was already flooding.

What my wife, my children, and I did was hide in the comfort room.

Our comfort room was the safest place in the house.

The floodwater was steadily rising up to here.

We were standing here and the water was up to here.

I told my husband that we should climb the windows, so we did.

I saw coconut trees outside, swaying until they were split in two because of the wind's strength.

Other trees and including the electrical posts fell down.

So in other words, we could not see anything standing.

I was hanging there. The water was too deep. I stayed there near the ceiling.

This gutter? The water reached that level?

Yes, it did.

You hanged there?

Yes, I did. I just held on to that.

I no longer have anything to hold on to.

I just stayed there. I just waited to what would happen.

Who were you with at that time?

My youngest child. He was clinging to my neck.

I let go of him as long as he was clinging at me.

I no longer saw a safe place to go or something that I could hold on to for us to survive.

Everything was floating.

Here at...

Yes, as far as your eyes could see, everything was water.

After we prayed, in less than five minutes, the water was already deep.

My child told me, "Mama, our car is already being taken away by the water."

When we were at the second floor, the roof was already gone.

The water already reached our second floor.

Around five in the morning,

I thought of saving our things.

I saved my second child's uniform in Church, mine as well, our hymnals,

my firstborn's finance uniform, and our shoes used for performing our duty.

I covered everything with plastic and placed it inside the freezer.

I thought that if the water continued to rise and reach us,

our uniforms for our Church office will not be damaged.

I did not mind other things.

What's important for us is the things we use for the performance of our duty.

I covered my children with a huge tarpaulin so that they will not be hit by the strong wind.

But when the wind got stronger, we could not do anything.

We just hid under the coconut tree because our house was already carried away by the strong wind.

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БИТКОИН ПРИЗНАЛИ В США / КУРС БИТКОИНА СТРЕМИТСЯ К 20000$? ИЛИ ПАДАЕТ К 5000$? ЧЕГО ЖДАТЬ? - Duration: 11:55.

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South Korea, U.S. begin massive air combat drills - Duration: 1:58.

In a massive show of force to North Korea,...

South Korea and the United States have kicked off their largest air force exercise to date...

just five days after Pyongyang launched its new ICBM.

The drills will run through various wartime scenarios,... including targeting North Korea's

key nuclear and missile facilities.

Kim Hyun-bin reports.

Dozens of state-of-the-art American fighter jets, including F-22 raptors and F-35s,...

are blazing across the skies surrounding the Korean peninsula.

Their goal in this training exercise is to take out key North Korean nuclear facilities.

Scores of fighter jets neutralize hostile threats,... while escorting bombers to their

designated targets north of the border.

The bombers drop their bombs,... demolishing all targets.

The simulation of a possible war-time scenario is part of the major air force exercise dubbed

Vigilant Ace.

It comes less than a week after North Korea launched its newly developed inter-continental

ballistic missile.

The five-day exercise is the largest ever combined air force drill between the two allies,...

involving 230 warplanes and around twelve-thousand personnel.

(Korean) "The exercise is held annually.

We hold it to enhance our joint operations capabilities."

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Six F-22s and six F-35s have been deployed to the Korean peninsula,... marking the first

time the highly-advanced jets have cruised the skies above Korea at the same time.

Other U.S. assets include two B-1B bombers and six Growler electronic warfare jets as

well as dozens of F-15s and F-16s.

South Korea has deployed 90 fighter jets, including its F-15 and FA-50 fighters.

North Korea condemned the drills on Sunday saying they could lead to an all-out provocation

that may lead to a nuclear war.

Running a commentary in North Korea's state-run Rodong Sinmun on Sunday,... Pyongyang said

"such a drill is a dangerous provocation as it's driving tension on the Korean peninsula

to the brink of a war",... and that both "South Korean and the U.S. puppet forces are foolish

to run amok with such stealth fighters."

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S. begin massive air combat drills - Duration: 1:58.

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Whatsapp Update - Update Youtube Video - New Whatsapp Update December 2017 - Duration: 2:56.

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N. Korea suggests meetings to U.S. expert close to Trump administration: Sankei - Duration: 0:50.

It has emerged that North Korea reached out to meet an American expert close to the Trump

administration several times this year...

possibly to get an idea of the White House's North Korea strategies.

In an interview with Tokyo-based Sankei Shimbun,... Douglas Paal, Vice President for Studies at

the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said...

Pyongyang proposed meeting EIGHT TIMES this year,... the most recent being in early October.

The North suggested he could visit the North and meet high-level officials... or speak

to Choe Son-hui , director-general for North American Affairs, in a third country like

Switzerland.

Pyongyang said it won't negotiate over its nuclear weapons... but welcomes discussions

if the U.S. wants.

Paal said he rejected all the proposals.

For more infomation >> N. Korea suggests meetings to U.S. expert close to Trump administration: Sankei - Duration: 0:50.

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Special cooking methods to make better multigrain rice and tenderize cheap beef cuts - Duration: 2:30.

Local researchers have devised some new methods that can help us make more enticing home-cooked

food.

Researchers say all it takes is a cup of edible alcohol to make multi-grain rice fluffier…while

special aging methods can make cheap beef cuts more tender.

Cho Sung-min reports.

More and more Koreans are choosing multigrain rice over the nation's traditional staple,

white rice,... as their main source of carbs.

The Korea Rural Economic Institute reports that as of 2016 Korea's per capita rice consumption

had fallen sharply to 61.9 kilograms a year, down from 128.1 kilograms in 1985.

Sales of grains like barley, beans, and quinoa meanwhile... have doubled since the last decade...

and continue to increase.

Multigrain rice didn't go mainstream overnight.

Health experts have consistently warned that white rice can raise the risk of diabetes.

Westernized eating patterns have also contributed to the decline of white rice consumption.

To make multigrain rice more enjoyable and approachable for beginners,… researchers

at the Rural Development Administration have a suggestion -- they say the trick is alcohol.

Cooking the rice in nine parts water and one part Korean rice wine soju... brings down

the boiling temperature and lengthens the cooking time.

That makes the rice fluffier and smoother.

(KOREAN) "The overall texture and taste were better

when the alcohol was used."

The researchers added that the alcohol prevents rice from causing a spike in blood sugar when

consumed by bringing down its glycemic index.

(KOREAN) "Once the water is heated, the alcohol penetrates

the grains and weakens the structure."

A second cooking tip the team showcased is a special aging method for cheap beef cuts.

Researchers said the aging method can make unpopular cuts like chuck rolls and rounds

more tender.

(KOREAN) "During aging, meat is contained in a special

pack to retain its moisture for certain amount of time."

The researchers aim to complete the development of twenty four different meat-aging methods

depending on what part of cow the meat comes from.

Each method has a different duration and temperature.

The complete set of recipes will be publicized so that people can try it for themselves.

Cho Sung-min, Arirang news.

For more infomation >> Special cooking methods to make better multigrain rice and tenderize cheap beef cuts - Duration: 2:30.

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गव्हाची खीर | Gavhachi kheer | How to make Wheat Kheer | MadhurasRecipe | Ep - 280 - Duration: 9:20.

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Potential of war with N. Korea rising every day with its nuclear - Duration: 0:45.

The possibility of war with North Korea is rising every day with the regime's nuclear

and missile programs unresolved.

That's what U.S. National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster said... in an interview with

Fox News on Sunday.

He said...

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is getting closer to completing his weapons program,...

and there's not much time left for the international community to solve this issue.

He admitted China has implemented unprecedented sanctions on the regime,... but urged the

country to do more... not to satisfy other countries but to secure its own interest.

McMaster warned... the threat of South Korea and Japan possibly becoming nuclear-armed...

wouldn't be in China and Russia's interests.

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U.S. considering moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem - Duration: 2:30.

U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing up whether to move the U.S. embassy in Israel

from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,... a move opposed by Palestine and Arabic nation.

The U.S. State Department is concerned that moving the embassy could lead to violent protests.

Park Soyun reports.

Palestine has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to consider moving the U.S.

embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The Arab League, consisting of 22 Arabic states, has also warned that the transfer of the U.S.

embassy could fuel Arabic extremism and lead to violent protests.

Trump's Adviser Jared Kushner says the U.S. President still hasn't made his final decision

over the embassy.

(English) "He's still looking at a lot of different

facts.

When he makes his decision, he'll be the one to want to tell you, not me.

So he'll make sure he does that at the right time."

No U.S. President has ever recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel since 1948, when

Israel was created.

Palestine says the eastern part of the city is Palestinian territory and that relocating

the embassy to Jerusalem is the equivalent of recognizing the city as Israel's capital.

(English) "Admitting and recognizing East Jerusalem

as the capital of Israel and moving the embassy to Jerusalem that means that they are going

to demolish totally the two-state solution, which is totally against the UN resolution

and against the American calls for having a just peace and a two-state system."

On the other hand, Israelis say the decision to move the embassy has come later than expected.

(English) "I think he waited too long, he should have

done it immediately when he became president."

Israel has occupied East Jerusalem since 1967 and claim that Jerusalem is a unified capital.

Palestine on the other hand are hoping that the eastern sector of the city will be their

future capital.

White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster has said that the relocation will

"create momentum to broker a peace agreement in the Middle East."

But Middle East experts say moving the embassy will make a peace agreement more difficult.

The U.S. Department of State is also concerned that the transfer of the U.S. embassy will

spark violent protests against U.S. offices.

Park Soyun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. considering moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem - Duration: 2:30.

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12th session of UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage opens on Jeju Island - Duration: 0:53.

The twelfth meeting of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible

Cultural Heritage has convened on Korea's southern island of Jeju.

The six-day meeting will examine nominations to be added to the Representative List of

the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of

Urgent Safeguarding and more.

The meeting will also discuss ways to improve the convention and on the allocation of funds.

There are some 50 nominations this year, including Germany's organ craftsmanship and music.

With already 19 items on the intangible cultural heritage list, including last year's addition

of the Haenyeo , or women divers, Korea has to wait until next year to have its next item,

Ssirum or traditional wrestling, examined.

For more infomation >> 12th session of UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage opens on Jeju Island - Duration: 0:53.

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American drugstore chain CVS acquires health insurer Aetna for US$ 69 bil. - Duration: 0:42.

It's this year's largest corporate acquisition.

American drugstore chain C-V-S is purchasing U.S. health insurance company Aetna.

C-V-S announced Sunday that the deal has been reached at whopping 69 billion U.S. dollars.

Shareholders of the insurer will claim some 22 percent of the combined entity and the

rest is owned by C-V-S shareholders.

The pharmacy retailer says the merger will widen the spectrum of medical services available

for clients and bring in new customers.

CVS plans to provide basic medical services and assistance to Aetna's over 20 million

clients through its clinics.

For more infomation >> American drugstore chain CVS acquires health insurer Aetna for US$ 69 bil. - Duration: 0:42.

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[Lyric] Cánh Hoa Tàn || Hương Tràm ‣ Cover - Duration: 21:10.

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AI Companion Robot Pororot - Duration: 5:06.

What would it be like if AI robots were your friends?

This is no longer a story from a sci-fi movie.

(SOV) "I'm your Pororot."

(" .")

Let's learn more about Korea's first AI robot of an animated character, prepping us

for a future in which humans coexist with AI robots.

On the 11th earlier this month, the Presidential Fourth Industrial Revolution Committee was

officially launched.

And there, a child-like and pure voice caught everyone's attention.

(SOV) "Who are you?

What's your name?"

( ? ?)

(SOV) "I'm Pororot, the children's president."

( .)

(SOV) "Are you a president as well?"

( ?)

(SOV) "Yes, I'm President Pororo of the children."

( . .)

It was none other than Pororot, Korea's first AI robot modeled after an animation

character.

The name Pororot is a combination of the popular character "Pororo" and "robot," and

it was created by a new startup company in Korea.

(Korean) "Pororot is a combination of "Pororo"

and "robot."

It's modeled after one of the most beloved Korean native characters, which I believe

is an innovative attempt never seen."

The robot's main feature is a speech recognition and synthesis engine, which is based on machine

learning to communicate with children and also convert texts into Pororo's voice.

As a result, Pororot can understand and interact with children, improving their language skills.

(SOV) "Can you sing your theme song?"

( .)

(SOV) "I will sing the theme song."

( )

(SOV) "Wow, it's Pororo

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(Korean) "Pororot can converse with children, read

books, play music or play simple games like word chain, which are some of its most basic

functions.

Also, it features some educational functions, including a word-guessing game for children

based on pictures."

Based on that feature, Pororot can assist children with academic studies,

(SOV) "Airplain."

(SOV) "That's right.

It's an airplane.

You are doing great " (" Airplain . )

allow parents to input text for Pororo to speak using a feature called Avata Talk, and

help parents better communicate with their children.

(SOV) "Would you like to eat some carrots?"

( )

(SOV) "Go to bed early so we can play more tomorrow

morning."

( )

(Korean) "We believe the most fundamental function

of robots is to keep people company.

Pororot can be more of a friend than assistant to children needing care.

Thus, it perfectly fulfills its core function."

Then, how was Pororot developed in the first place?

It resulted from over 2 years of hard work by Korea's top AI experts with chief marketing

officer Han Jeong-seok and engineer turned entrepreneur Jang Young-seung as the driving

forces.

(Korean) "I predicted that people would start using

robots instead of computers at home within a few years.

I saw the immense potential and value of the robotics industry, and it motivated me to

develop Pororot."

There were, however, more obstacles to overcome even after the completion of the development.

(Korean) "We had a hard time dealing with hardware

issues because we had to meet a hardware expert whenever those issues occurred, which took

a lot of time and effort."

One of the toughest obstacles was indeed the fact that AI robots are not considered real-life

applications just yet.

Therefore, consumers weren't keen to spend over $US1,000 just for an AI robot.

(Korean) "We were skeptical about the interest of domestic

consumers in robots that cost over US$1,000 each because robots aren't considered everyday

applications just yet.

Therefore, we decided to develop Pororot Mini with the most simple and essential features."

Then they received advanced orders using crowdfunding prior to the official launch in December and

sold a total of 1,400 robots within just a month, raising 260% of the target goal with

115 thousand dollars.

But the innovation never stops.

The crew will continue to spark a revolution with upgraded versions of Pororot.

(Korean) "Companion robots are supposed to remedy the

loneliness of humans.

We're going to continue to tackle various challenges in order for Pororot to fulfill

that role.

I'm sure companion robots will be a household essential and part of everyone's life sooner

than we think."

Beyond merely making life easier, they hope AI robots will be good friends and companions

for people.

That's what makes us anticipate what the AI robot field will create.

For more infomation >> AI Companion Robot Pororot - Duration: 5:06.

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Rival parties to continue talks aimed at reaching agreement on 2018 budget bill - Duration: 3:02.

Grueling negotiations are underway again at the National Assembly -- with the aim of reaching

an agreement over the government's 20-18 budget proposal... and hopefully putting it up for

a full floor vote.

The clock is ticking... after Saturday's midnight deadline came and went without the rival parties

reaching a compromise.

Let's turn to our National Assembly correspondent Kim Min-ji on the phone for the latest details.

Min-ji, fill us in on any developments.

Floor leaders from the three main political parties resumed negotiations this morning,...

in the hope of reaching a compromise over the government's 394 billion U.S. dollar budget

bill for next year.

Now it's their first face-to-face encounter after missing the deadline on Saturday...

unable to narrow their differences.

They are under strain with just weeks left before the end of the year.

If a budget proposal isn't passed by the new year, the government will have to draw up

a provisional budget that can only be used for mandatory expenditure.

But questions linger over whether rival parties will find common ground today,... as they

are still quite a way apart on key issues.

On top of that, also on the table today for negotiation is a disputed tax reform bill

-- that calls for higher taxes on the wealthy and on big corporations.

Rival parties have been locked in crunch talks running up to Saturday's deadline,... and

even on Sunday.

Walk us through the major areas of contention.

The most contentious area has been the creation of public sector jobs -- the Moon Jae-in administration's

number one campaign pledge.

The ruling Democratic Party of Korea wants to add some twelve-thousand new jobs next

year.

It says it's willing to cut the number to 10-thousand-500,... but the opposition is

demanding the figure be slashed further.

Rival parties also still have to narrow their differences over the two-point-seven billion

dollars to be set aside for small firms... to cushion the fallout from next year's hefty

minimum wage hike.

They're clashing over how long the support would be provided,... with the opposition

stressing that the budget can't be used to bankroll higher wages.

The main opposition Liberty Korea Party is firm on its stance that it will not accept

what it calls a "populist" budget,... that will damage the country's fiscal health.

The center-left People's Party -- which holds 40 seats -- seen to hold the deciding vote

-- has also been more or less aligned with the conservatives on the disputed areas.

As you know, it's an opposition-led parliament with the ruling party short of a majority

with just 121 seats.

So, winning the opposition's support is seen as crucial to get the government's agenda

rolling.

We'll have to see if any compromise is reached today,... but at this point it seems unclear,

with neither side willing to budge.

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Bharti Singh And Haarsh Limbachiyaa Wedding Program 2017 - Duration: 8:35.

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Trump's Flynn tweets point to obstruction of justice - Duration: 2:03.

U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer has said that he wrote a tweet for the president

over the weekend about the firing of former White House national security adviser Michael

Flynn.

Democrats say it contains language that could point to possible obstruction of justice by

the president.

Ro Aram has the details.

The tweet, written by Trump's lawyer John Dowd, states that the president only fired

Flynn because he lied to Vice President Mike Pence and the FBI.

But the tweet also reads that Flynn's contacts with Russian officials were lawful.

It has raised fresh questions about possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

But, more importantly, it could also raise suspicions of obstruction of justice.

The FBI's former director James Comey, who Trump had fired, had testified under oath

that the president asked him to drop an investigation into Flynn's contacts with the Russians.

If Trump knew at the time of that conversation that Flynn was guilty, then it could constitute

an attempt to obstruct a legal inquiry.

However, Trump tweeted on Sunday that such a request was never made, accusing the media

again of more fake news.

Democrats have lashed out the president, saying he should have taken action against Flynn

sooner if he already knew about his lies to the FBI, which is illegal.

The tweet was the latest in a series of comments from Trump that began on Saturday, a day after

Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about the Russia interactions.

The president also weighed in on Sunday on a decision by ABC News to suspend investigative

reporter Brian Ross for an erroneous story about Flynn, saying the network should be

sued.

Ross told viewers on Friday that Flynn was prepared to testify that Trump, as a candidate

for president, told him to contact Russians.

He later changed his story to say that it was as president-elect, not as a candidate

that the request was made.

The Dow plunged 350 points after the misreporting.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump's Flynn tweets point to obstruction of justice - Duration: 2:03.

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