And the month of May will see discussions continue between South and North Korea, following
up on specific actions mentioned in the Panmunjom Declaration.
The unification ministry in Seoul says there will be talks on setting up an inter-Korean
liaison office where the two sides can work together more closely.
There will be talks between the two sides' Red Cross organization on a reunion for separated
families.
Plus military talks on reducing tensions.
Oh Jung-hee has this report.
The two Koreas are expected to hold a flurry of talks over a wide range of subjects in
May.
That... as South and North Korea stipulated some specific action plans in the Panmunjom
Declaration on Friday -- which include opening up a joint liaison office, holding reunions
of separated families and holding general-level military talks.
First up are the high-level talks, to be held as soon as possible,... to discuss the specifics
of opening a joint liaison office with Pyongyang in the North Korean city of Kaesong.
South and North Korean officials will be working in the same building,... which will enable
quick face-to-face meetings.
If high-level discussions go smoothly,... the liaison office could even be opened by
June,... possibly leading to moves toward reopening the inter-Korean Kaesong Industrial
Complex.
Holding Red Cross talks with North Korea is another top priority... with the reunion of
separated families scheduled to be held around August 15th.
The authorities hope to hold Red Cross talks as soon as possible... because preparing for
the family reunions takes two or three months due to the application and identification
processes.
Marking the start of (quote)"frequent" meetings between military authorities will be the general-level
military talks that will be held in May.
They will focus on 'creating a 'peace zone' along parts of the inter-Korean land and maritime
border to prevent accidental military clashes.
Dialogue in areas of the economy and sports seem inevitable as well.
Seoul and Pyongyang have agreed to connect and modernize rail and road connections between
the two... and to jointly participate in international sports events.
And the first such event will be the 2018 Asian Games,... coming up in August.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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REALITY OF MOTHER'S DAY! - Duration: 5:24.
This aeroplane looks so beautiful!
My long time dream is to go on a flight.
If that dream gets fulfilled this year, how great would it be?
Mother's day is also coming...
Arggg..what is this?
Deaf. Deaf.
What?
Hmm...nothing. What happened?
You know i'm going to US for a school trip...
I am applying for a VISA.
They asking stupid questions.
Why? What did they ask?
This is questions from the application form.
If you go to US, will you engage in any terrorist activities?
I selected "NO"
If yes, what type of activities will engage in?
They are asking...
It sounds crazy.
Who is writing such questions?
Did they think its that easy to get truth out of terrorist?
In tamil movies, our IPS officers, Vijaykanth and Arjun struggles about 2 hours to get truth out of terrorist.
In between they will even complete love duets.
Is it that simple?
As if, if they ask, they would answer truthfully.
That's why, even greatly educated people can ask stupid questions.
What is this? Looks like you are talking about me.
No, no, i'm talking about people who studied well.
I know all about the idiot pranks that Priya and you do in school.
If i get one more call from Teacher Sarita, the first dead body is YOU!
Mom, why so serious? Relax.
Relax huh?
You want me to relax?
If i get on this flight, i'll automatically relax.
Mom, MOTHER'S DAY is coming!
Yes its coming coming. You are finally coming to my route.
We are having MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION in our school.
The route has changed...
Principal has told all the students. Bring your mom for MOTHER'S DAY celebration.
Principal?
Your principal has banned me from the school for 90 days.
Who asked you to throw rock into the principal's office?
Look, that's not my fault.
2 months ago, i came to your school to see your teacher.
Then i saw the students in the school field, throwing rocks as a game.
Even i have played that game when i was young.
Your teacher was taking too long to come down from the staff room.
I was getting bored so i told the students i'll teach them how to play with the rocks.
During that demonstration, without realising my POWER, i threw it fast and far...
How was i to know...the glass in front of me was your principal's office window?
Fine fine, whatever.
The Principal said just for one day, mother's day, he will lift the ban.
Very good. very good. What is going to happen this year?
Same as every year. Mothers will come. Performances. We will give gifts.
Gifts? What gifts?
Flowers. Cards.
BUT....
Will i just give that?
I am going to give you...
BEST MOM IN THE WORLD...COFFEE MUG.
With that, you can drink coffee in it every morning.
Yeah, i already have 5 of that in my collection. This is the 6th one. i'll add that too.
Mom, its going to be really fun! There is going to be dance performances.
Alot of people will sing to their mothers. All "AMMA" songs.
Yes, once every year, children will come to their mom and hug them and will be all about their mom.
Then, they will take a selfie with their mom and put it on the internet.
Because the world has to know how much they care for their mother.
But the rest of the year, moms will be wondering where is the children they have given birth to?
Mom, you are overthinking.
Okay, remember next week, MOTHER'S DAY.
Will you let me forget?
In this lifetime, i will never take a step in a aeroplane.
I'll never get what i want for MOTHER'S DAY.
Should i do according to what the swami ji in the TV said?
what did he say...?
When we want something really badly,
fix it in our mind.
Then, concentrate on it.
The thing you concentrate on...will come searching for you.
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Nearly all S. Korean companies in Kaesong Industrial Complex positive about reopening - Duration: 0:43.
It's been a couple of years now since the two Koreas' joint industrial complex at Kaesong
was shut down.
But a survey done in March, as tensions eased, shows that 98 percent of the South Korean
companies that did business there expect the complex to reopen during the Moon administration,...
and 96 percent would be willing to start their operations again.
The survey was done by the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Businesses.
The Kaesong complex has a clear appeal to them -- eight out of ten companies said it
gives them a competitive advantage through its low-cost, highly-skilled North Korean
labor.
In 2016, the Park Geun-hye administration closed the industrial park in response to
North Korea's nuclear and missile tests.
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Magazyn Winx Club nr 3/18 - Przegląd ❤ + Info Pyrkon 2018! [ENG SUB] - Duration: 3:03.
Hi, I'm Meari!
Today I will make a fast review of the new Winx Club magazine.
This is number 3/2018 (in Poland)
The magazine was released a week ago, on April 23
The price is PLN 9.99
Together with the magazine I got two gifts
One of them are pendants. You can wear them with your favorite bracelet.
I have with Bloom and Sky.
Stella and Musa are also available.
The second gift is random.
I got an extra some jewelry.
If you will search, you can find a DVD with magazine.
Let's see what is inside magazine!
It's not the end!
The big surprise for me is that
in the next magazine we will see World of Winx
about which most of you probably know
In relation to the Polish premiere of World of Winx
In the end in Poland, I hope that our magazine publishers will say
something more about it.
I thought I'd take this opportunity and I'm preparing something for the next movie
It's all for today
I hope that soon we will know more about the new series (World of Winx) and also
will it also be on Polish TV?
Thank you for watching and we will see soon. Bye!
Lastly information about Pyrkon 2018
Exactly 18 days from now, begins like every year the Fantasy Festival in Poznań.
I would like to invite you to take some photos with Winx fairies (polish cosplay group)
You will be able to find us on Friday for all day.
Let me know in the comment who will be there.
Bye!
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WHAT DO I EAT AS A VEGAN? - Duration: 11:23.
these clips these are all in Australia yeah and they're all are SPCA approved
as well have you ever seen anything like this before yeah yeah
well this this is on the news I mean we see this happening all the time 60
minutes just aired something about the live exports so we're seeing it yeah
we're seeing it coming about more and more so in the media how does this stuff
make you feel when you see it sure okay yeah they make sure it's like
d-daddy like a quick death right yeah do you think though it's always like - I
totally understand different cultures right people do things differently in
different places
yeah sure
but straight out we up there with
yeah and this is all RSPCA approved this is the standard but regardless of how
the animals are treated right do you think they would prefer life or death
yeah and so that's why I like to challenge people to think a little bit
differently about an animal's life because we're animals too were just a
different species and if this were in the human context or for dogs or for
cats it would be a completely different conversation because everyone would be
against it but you said from the islands you let the animals run wild but then
you kill them right for consumption though but is it a need do we need to
consume animals to survive in today's age
sure conditioning yeah but is that is that a need though or is that just now a
conditioning you sure like if you're looking at Antarctica or something but
like you said in the beginning we're talking about right now developed
nations yeah and so do you eat animals okay which animals do you eat okay eat
them all yeah but you eat most of the cows pigs chickens fish yeah and is that
for health reasons
but then they say you know they like oh yeah and we all you know we're we're
raised in a world going back to the conditioning thing that we need to
consume these animals for specific nutrients or that we need to only
consume these whereas if you look at other countries they consume some of the
animals that we domesticate you know so it's just culturally speaking as well we
have a different perception I think it comes down to perception is the best way
to look at it on how we're raised and the things that we do but do you think
just because we're raised a certain way do you think that morally justifies
continuing to do what we do to these animals so the more we're able to have
these conversations and talk about that because would you would you yeah because
would you say what you've seen here is animal cruelty yeah and are you against
animal cruelty so have you heard about veganism before
like being vegan vegan yeah so then amazing so you've heard of it
you know about it if you're against animal cruelty you're vegan at heart
because it you know if you think about it you have love for animals you're
against this injustice you think that an animal values their life versus death
you just haven't 100% aligned your actions with your beliefs not because
you're a bad person just because we've been conditioned you grew up in a
culture that does things differently than you know mainstream factory farming
so you have a different perception on that but nowadays we have a powerful
choice to make I grew up eating a lot of animal products I used to hunt myself as
well but I used to say I loved animals and then I asked myself and I'll ask you
do you think because I asked myself if I loved animals can I still continue to
eat them and that was a simple question no because I valued an an animal's life
I wanted them to be able to live and if you're eating them you have a hamburger
there's an animal that had to die in order for you to get that hamburger and
so have you ever considered going vegan I have okay
okay Friday I do enjoy it and why comes down to reconditioning a habit educating
yourself okay cool so you can see out there so one of the so one of the
challenges for you then is just learning how to eat and cook new foods are there
any other challenges about why you are not vegan now so it's just educating and
getting good food right so I think that if that's
well the world's everything and animal agriculture is one of the leading causes
of that well you know we grow up as kids and our parents say you can't have your
dessert unless you eat your veggies you know we know vegetables are good for us
the World Health Organization classified processed meat so bacon sausage deli
meats as a schedule 1 carcinogen to humans same as cigarettes same class of
cigarettes so if we know that our bodies aren't processing animal flesh and their
secretions in a good way if we're getting a lot of inflammatory diseases
cancers this and that why are we doing it one and you said the magic word one
convenience people like things that are easy we pay for convenience taste
culture and we like to stick to old habits but I think that it's powerful
that the only thing holding you back is just exploring new options there's
thousands and thousands of edible plant species on this planet you know we know
how to eat vegan when you go get a steak dinner you have your steak but then you
have your potatoes your Brussels sprouts and salad maybe asparagus it's about and
this is the exciting part for me now you get to go to the kitchen and learn and
the grocery store and shop for new foods new spices you know combine new veggies
and feel better you can eat a full meal because how do you feel when you eat a
big burger and fries and then some ice cream afterwards do you feel 100% right
you feel like probably you want to take a nap so I went vegan over 4 years ago
it started for health because I had some stomach issues
yeah yeah and if it's something as simple as the
three meals we have a day and if you can get food that tastes good you were
eating your friend's dish I bet it would taste it really good right so why you
were eating it so if you can get all of the nutrients you need while having
tasty food while not contributing to this like why wouldn't you and that's
the thing and I really appreciate this conversation I'm gonna give you this we
have are you in Sydney so this is like the amazing resource for Sydney here it
has all the lists of the 100% vegan restaurants in Sydney everything from
the city that they're in all the different styles of food you know you
have raw foods American ice cream Italian okay and then for Woolworths and
Coles you have all the different vegan alternative brands and then some more
information on how veganism has a benefit effect on the environment
nutrients this and that we have some documentaries to watch right here what
the health since you're really into the health side of it
Jim Netflix okay so what the hell should be your homework it's an amazing
documentary it's not graphic what it's going to do is it's going to walk you
through the industries the medical industries then there you go so look at
some of these products on the back there's a which says challenge 22 it's a
22 day challenge vegan 22 dot-com it'll put you in a Facebook group with people
who are doing the challenge together they'll post recipes shopping lists
they'll help you out because there's mentors in there it'll give you all
those resources which is so amazing but this is how you go to the store and buy
all your alternatives yeah yeah I'll give that one to you and I think I have
let me see if I have one more card actually I don't but at the end of the
day you have a powerful choice and it already seems like your heart is there
your mind is there it's now just speaking to your vegan families speaking
to your vegan friend you will see a big difference in your life one consciously
you'll be someone that's not contributing to this and that's a
decision that you got to make and you've already agreed that you're
against this and you already have that there and that is the drive that you
need now it's educating and researching go to google and type in a seven day
meal plan actually do you have a pen okay okay I'm gonna write down my email
address send me an email I I created a seven day meal plan simple easy with
chilies and salads and everything so it's hello
at Joshua antis com send me an email let me know we spoke and that you want a
seven day meal plan it's amazing it's simple yeah and if you have any other
questions the meal plan no it's free Noorie I'm just like giving it yeah so
it basically it's I created a little calendar and I put Monday Tuesday
Wednesday no worries I made it simple I made it really simple for you and you
can ask me any questions on there as well because I want to make things easy
for you because you know you could see yourself getting to veganism like I
could see that and that's something that's really cool yeah
yeah sure no I really appreciate the time what's your name
Caroline I'm the hugger I'm Joshua yeah I appreciate it and send me an email in
case you have any questions yeah thank you have a good one
appreciate it
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NAFSA Advocacy Day 2018 with audio description [CAPTIONS AVAILABLE] - Duration: 5:06.
[Upbeat music] DESCRIPTION: In a large conference room, professional seated at roundtables engaging in
conversation as the camera moves around the room at high speed.
The camera zooms in on large screen: NAFSA Association of International
Educators Advocacy Day 2018
Infographics display statistics about what Americans believe: 90 percent of
voters agree that our graduates need to be globally competent.
Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program Act. Infographic continues. Text
depicts that US study abroad contributes to American workers, global engagement,
and enlightened citizenship.
A woman stands behind a podium addressing the room. The screen behind her identifies her as Renee Bishai, 2018 NAFSA Advocate
of the Year. Advocacy day participants gather in the entryway of the conference
building preparing to leave the building as a group.
They descend a staircase into the street then travel through the metro station.
One woman waves. [Music continues]
They emerge from a metro station at street-level carrying umbrellas. The
Capitol Building is visible in the distance. US state flags wave. A woman
carrying an umbrella walks on the sidewalk. >> Right now we're on our way to
the House of Representatives Side of Capitol Hill advocating for international students and scholars and trying to
recognize that they make these really important contributions to the United
States, to Oregon, and to our district. DESCRIPTION: A sign reads Hart Senate Office Building.
>> We want to make sure that they understand the importance of
international education - both inbound and outbound - and how it helps us in the cultural aspect as well as the economic aspect.
>> I think one of the really big messages is we really want Arizona to be a welcoming state for international students, and the United States as a whole.
>> I know both our senators and our
representatives are very supportive of international experiences and education
and know how valuable that is to their constituents so we'd like to see them
vocalize their supports a little bit more with you either with the floor
statement or Tweet some sort of social media. >> This is my second year for,
you know, attending NAFSA advocacy day, and I'm really happy to be here again. I think
it's very important to champion the issues. Specifically for me, I work
in International Student Services, and I think, you know, some of the rhetoric that
our students have been hearing has been really damaging to our community.
So I would love to advocate on their behalf. They provide a lot of economic value, a lot of cultural value -
>> DESCRIPTION: An infographic depicts figures related to how international students
spur the U.S. economy and innovation.
>> - to his district and we just really would like for him to support us.
[Music continues]
>> I'm so excited to meet with Merkley in a little bit! [Laughing]
But definitely here to advocate for global education for all students.
>> And I'm here to advocate for a more welcoming and globally-engaged United States.
>> The meetings are really amazing.
I learned a lot, and it was just a life-changing experience for me because
I mean it was my first time to meet with Congressmen, staff, senators.
>> I would say the biggest thing I learned is how to read the room. Every meeting I went to
had a different tone, a different sense of urgency. >> We had really great
conversations with the Senators. They were very much on the same page as us.
And were interested in the follow-up steps that they could take. I talked to them about how even though the
legislation on the travel ban is calmed down, the students who are not even from
those countries still really feel the impacts of that and feel unwelcomed and
the need for the representatives to continue to send out positive messages.
>> DESCRIPTION: Infographic depicting that the U.S. is at risk of losing the benefits of talented
international students. >> I think it was surprising to them to feel and hear the feelings
that the students were still having. >> After this I'm gonna advocate. I'm gonna
keep advocating and letting people know about international education because
I'm an international student and I've seen how it is so empowering and it was
it has impacted my life. That shouldn't just stop from here, and I believe that
the battle is still long and the fight is still going on so I will keep advocating,
I will keep speaking up. >> Oh I am definitely reaching out to all of them after this.
We have all their business cards. I actually have a phone call scheduled with one of the
staffers for next week, so I will definitely be in touch with them, and they will know who I am. [laughing]
DESCRIPTION: Photo of a woman standing against a backdrop of the Capitol Building. She
points to the NAFSA logo. Video by Ashley Holben. Special thanks to NAFSA Region I.
Photo of five people standing in front of the Capitol Building with umbrellas.
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