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Classical Musicians React: BTOB 'I'll Be Your Man' vs 'Movie' - Duration: 16:27.
Hugo: uh, yeah!
oh f*ck wow
Umu: Okay, so BTOB is a seven member boy group that debuted in
2012~
This very first song that we're about to react to "I'll be your man" is actually their first comeback after they had released a
100% ballad trilogy where they really focused on like showcasing their vocals
So this one they're like, yeah, the rapper's can shine again
This song is composed by the BTOB member
Hyunsik and the songwriters Eden and Nathan "I'll be your man" is about not being able to forget a past love and praying to be with
Her again. However, the music video may have a plot twist~
James: May? Umu: it may James: it... (Hugo: It's gaaaaaaaay) won't?
okay
Hugo: un, deux, trois
Isaac: Oh shoot
ISaac: ohhh we got a sniper on the roof-- K: jeez
KEvin: No scope, oh no, here it comes, here it comes. Oh Isaac: English.
Kevin: Yeah, hella half diminished action, come on
Peyton: This sounds like some tough-guy soft music
Peyton: Just like-- yeah Charlotte: nice little violin solo
oh
Peyton: oh yeah
Lindsey: that was weird the intro like ended on a leading tone but then it didn't keep going in that key
Isaac: aww Kevin: love that, that little guitar thing that's like at--- the sort of the background. Come on
Peyton: He's definitely like the emotion of the group
Charlotte: This is sexy, (PEyton: yeah, it's like) the music is sexy. This is like something you would put on like your getting it on playlist
Olivia: shits about to go down.
you have to have something to drive you to the chorus
Might as well have it be the beat if you're not going to have it be the harmony Aaron: oo that sexy jacket
Peyton: See there's a nice balance of like tough guys and like guys who are in-touch with their feelings
Hugo: awww y eah
Oh, f*ck wow holy sh*t
Aaron: I like how the bassline descends Olivia: He just like flew up there
Lindsey: I like this guy's voice it's like very strong
and the harmonies
Kevin: It's gonna go 5, yeah ahh!
WAS THAT A 6?!?!??!
Was that deceptive!??!
Hugo: oh shit James: woah the octave
well I mean it's just the deep voice
Lindsey: that was a nice contrast. the little rap section
Fiona: i want like this song to be like all of that, i love that
Olivia: every time you hear that, they're setting up for the chorus
Aaron: This is a pre-chorus Olivia: pre-chorus
Kevin: Good rapping.
yeah!!! yeah!
no triplets. No triplets, just straight duple
Lindsey: he's like- leading into the chorus, the guitar goes like [makes sound]
Kevin: I love that, that octave leap, it's so good, all of them- Isaac: oh confession time
Peyton: Very conventional harmonies like and like but like not in a boring way
James: wait now--- I'm just realizing the church theme! what the heck
Kevin: Nice it's cliche, but it's effective
Fiona: Piano equals sentiment in this. Lindsey: Yeah, I definitely agree
James: Wait, so it's a war zone. There's a church
James: Now we're in purgatory, I don't know
Peyton: yeah and now they're slowly bringing it back Charlotte: oh what the heck!!!
Charlotte: this video though.. Pwyton: wow this has taken a left turn
Charlotte: oh she Peyton: OH So--- C: --- whattttt P: HEY
Lindsey: Is she having him killed?
oh he really is gonna be her man, but not in that sense
James dying: whhhaat
James: *big inhale* What!?!?!
Lindsey: This is interesting
Wait I like how they have like the rap going with the singing like they're like combining everything at the end
KEvin: like anything the instrumentals lack,
the vocals totally deliver it, including the rapping
Hugo: damn. Im all about- James: this is so good
Hugo: oh sh*t James: OMG
Hugo: I'm all about that song. I don't know what we thought of them before, but that shit was tight
JAmes: Such good music such a good video.
oh my god Umu: yeah
So what aspects of the music and music video together did you think was your favorite Hugo: they totally played with our anticipation of what they were
Gonna do musically, there was enough rhythmic variety that it really was interesting and a blast, but it wasn't so much that it was
Eclectic. you weren't like having trouble following the music
It was so good
Like in the beginning, it builds up like it was about to be a drop and then it got really quiet
And you had like James said you had the drum on two and four James: there was---
There was a variation on everything which is what I love
variation of timbre variation of rhythm good equal balance both on the highest
Say for the the the vocalist part that one high note was phenomenal Hugo: oh my god
I want to go back and find the kind of god f*cking d*mn that sh*t was
wOO
James: good mixing too
Hugo: Like what
Hugo: He just goes up. He's just like
Oh God Olivia: I like the range yeah
Olivia: like his little leaps Aaron: his little little like [demonstrates]
to the stratosphere! Aaron: It was like very emotional--- i was like preach Olivia: yeah it was like it had to do with like you know
Oh when we talk about like text painting where like the lyrics reflect
are reflected in the music
and like, when every time there was like a really dramatic moment
He just like his voice shot up like 10 million octaves Aaron: 10 million octaves! O: you know i'm being- A: 10 million-
Olivia: its a hyperbole
Fiona: It got pretty layered
and intense whenever like it built to when he was kind of hanging upside down
F: and gna die Lindsey: I think it was kind of Awesome. There were like a bunch of different sections throughout the beginning
I mean there was like the chorus and then there was like
Different types of verse I guess and then when it got towards the end and the plot was thickening and it got more
Like "what the fuck?" uh
Sorry. *"what the mmm?"
Then they like took everything and put it on top of each other, but it all worked together
Isaac: They introduced a lamenting qua-- a
lamenting bass and then sometimes when when they want to bring it up to
Climax instead of going like they would start going down but then start climbing up and it would hit like an "E" a
High E and- *kevin interrupting*: yeah, deceptive
isaac: oh okay, you're gonna go to high F but instead they dropped to the low F and it goes into a whole like either their chorus or
another verse. I don't know. It was very straightforward
like when it got faster the beats got faster and
Then when it dropped out of tempo it usu- usually-- is replaced with slow and soft piano line
Yeah Umu: okay, and then you shouted something while-- Kevin: oh deceptive
Umu: Yeah
So what's what's up with Kevin: so right after the first chorus it goes in it's a all the instruments hush
and there was a big intense 5 the
[sings] right? the voice goes up to 1, but then the bass goes up to 6 and
But but it's so subtle because the instrumentals all die and you're just like
[whispers] you're like...woah it's not over
Whoa, I want to keep on listening
Umu: ready to move on? Both: Yeah Umu: okay. So next one is also a BTOB release. This is their
2017 comeback called movie it was composed by the member named Ilhoon and the songwriter IL
Movie is about how they want to have a relationship with a girl like a movie even though it might be cliche
They still want to live their life like it. This has plenty of movie references
I'm guessing you don't want me to spoil any of them. kevin: Of course not Isaac: definitely no
umu: Okay. then go ahead
KEvin: Feel em Lindsey: feel em
It's like me but backwards
ooh
Olivia: oooooo, Jazzy, chromatic
Kevin: nice those are some good chords, those are i dont even know what's happening it's too R&b for me
the soft piano kevin: major 7, minor 3
Lindsey: the synth did a weird thing and there was like--- rEWrW Fiona: sounded like a cat that got stepped on its tail L: it really did
hugo: Oh that bass oh
James: oh pulp fiction!
olivia: they're really putting that bass IN there A: is it- is it glee?
I like when they put bass heavy things
Fiona: he's wearing tails Lindsey: oh is this suicide squad is the dj the one in the suicide squad one with the red hair
and the face tattoo Kevin: oh his awww! Bruce Lee/Kill Bill. I'm not sure which one
L: I like this
it's like-
Lindsey: it's like pre-chorus (F: YAS QUEEN) that's like a long pre-chorus it feels like cause it's all definitely building
Peyton: I like the synth horn sounds they're using
KEvin: oh see, in the chorus the harmonies are more simple, but it's-but the beat
aw man, little slap bass. Come on. I'm a sucker for slap bass
Peyton: see, synth horn is fine, midi horn is sacrilidge
Hugo: oh! loving the auto-tune on their voices J: I like the effect
Lindsey: I'm getting like T-Pain vibes
Fiona: yeah its fun like they're---- LIndsey: this is 08 mile
fiona: the switch from um.. Lindsey: mom's spaghetti
The switch from English to Korean is fun
KEvin: And it's a rap verse, my mind is blown
KEvin: oh it's so- oh that piano line !
Kevin: Master piece! hey the song just might be that
James: what are you... Hugo: James Bond?
Peyton: Oh man got the Michael Jackson moves
Charlotte: yeah they got some very michael jackson esque dancing vibes
OH kill bill kill bill, yellow jumpsuit kill bill
LIdnsey: like.. it's a lot of just the piano line Fiona: yeah they bubble tea place we liek to go to
has music that sounds like this Lindsey: Yeah
Fiona: background like weird smooth jazz, but this is the better pop version Lindsey: but they're doing cool stuff over it though
So it's kind of cool
Keivn: aw man this piano. This piano just knows me this piano sinks deep
Fiona: Snap, snap represents the seconds left in his life before he explodes LIndsey: Yeah
James: Oh no
Hugo: Boom boom motherfucker
fiona: yayyyyy lindsey: they saved him
I think.
I like the random trumpets
hugo: yaaaas
Hugo: Is that the lady and the tramp? James: how do they get so high so easily? oh my god
Except they are pushing though
Fiona: i like this part LIndsey: the autotune part?
*sings* i''ll be your man
Kevin: I'll be your man!?!? cross referencing songs
Olivia: this is definitely more harmonically interesting A: yeah I like it
had a little bit of jazz elements in there
sevenths~ ohh defuse that bomb Aaron: oh wait, wait
aaron: ohhhh
Fiona: what? what?
Lindsey: That was cool. Umu: Yeah, so what do you think of that song musically Fiona: i'll be your man. I like robot guy.
Lindsey: I thought it was cool how they like used the auto-tune in there because everything about it was so like
Like there were so many different things happening in the video
And then the music wasn't as like diverse I think as the last song was but then they had that like robotic
Auto-tune section and I think it worked really well with the rest of it
Umu: So for those who don't know what MIDI versus synth trumpets are or brass
Can you explain? Peyton: Midi trumpet is kind of-- or MIDI like
Sounds in general are kind of like of the sounds you would get from like
notation software
Whenever you're writing music on like anything like one programs finale another one's Sibelius (who is also a composer)
But yeah, whenever you play the what you wroke back, that's like the sound you hear like that. It's kind of like
uh like- Charlotte: That's midi
Peyton: Yeah
Peyton: That's midi Charlotte: an then synth is when you have like a keyboard and like and the electronics they can actually switch
sounds so you can like press a button or select a setting that is like
Trumpet sound and then you can just play it on the keyboard and that's what that sounds like. Umu: So it's less painful to musicians
Charlotte: Yes, because the really high-end keyboards get pretty close. It's like if you auto-tune a trumpet you would get
the synth sound trumpet
KEvin: I think with this one the instrumentals definitely reign supreme
But also rapping over the free, the piano line that like basically doesn't have rhythm
Like all of the improv is free and rubato-y while the beat is strict and the rapping strict. It's a very cool effect
Isaac: I don't know. It just doesn't really hit me too hard with a lot of different things. It sounds very similar to
Umu: typical kpop?
Isaac: I can't say typical kpop-
Kevin: it does sound like typical kpop but it's still a good iteration of it
I thi- I guess it focused on the references more than the music
Kevin: It's so interesting that through these movie related music videos we get to see which western movies
permeate into Korean culture like in China Pulp Fiction is like what--- What's that?
But in Korea, it seems like people really like pulp fiction
hugo: Musically, it was dope their vocals again were dope, they were pushing a little bit as James said but
Overall pretty great. james: Yeah Umu: and what do you mean by pushing technically?
James: He's still very much in chest voice when he's singing in those high notes
And so that puts a lot of strain on your larynx
When you don't try and transition to head voice and go through your passadgio, and so that's bad
umu: *wheezes*
Umu: Okay, and what do you think of movie's music compared to I'll be your man's?
Kevin: I like I'll be your man more
Just because it it has that extra thing like the the spark that Isaac talks about for me
the rap verses in in I'll be your man hits it more and
Movies just uh, it's a chill- It's more chill surprisingly even with the funk
yeah movie sounded very very bland in terms of like different characters or colors Umu: but it used okay chords? Kevin: very
Okay chords, very good chords as a matter of fact Charlotte: they both followed like the same form Peyton: if I had to pick one
honestly, probably the movie just because it's a little happier, you know
And I need more like just random happy songs in my rep
You know Umu: what do you think of this song compared to I'll be your man since it was released like only a few months apart
Olivia: there's more going on
Aaron: But then the other one was like sexy this one was like fun
A: but the other one was- Olivia: this one was fun, but like I would like to listen to it more
Aaron: the other one was sexy though Lindsey: they were kind of similar you could tell that this group kind of has a style
Fiona: I liked this one more if it matters because I don't know. It's something about the last one about the chorus
I didn't really like like I didn't like the guitar or like something about the voice with this one
It just was a lot more like groovy and chill better vibe for me
Lidnsey: I like the first one better because I like how they layered all the different styles. I thought that was cool. Umu: Hello, everyone
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Hank Parker Unplugged | Bass Fishing - Duration: 8:12.
Glenn: Hey, folks.
Glenn May here with BassResource.com, and I'm sitting here with none other than Hank
Parker.
Sitting here just relaxing after a day of fishing, and we have a bunch of questions
that have been submitted on the forums, Hank, that people wanna know about you.
You're open to answering some of those?
Hank: Oh, absolutely.
Glenn: All right then.
Let's knock some of these out.
Okay, let's check these out.
Mark from Louisville, Kentucky.
He says, "How did you get started in bass fishing and do you remember your first bass
you ever caught?"
Hank: Well, obviously, my dad was a outdoorsman who loved to hunt and fish, and he took me
as a kid.
And he was from McRae, Georgia and they had the Ocmulgee River and a lot of blackwater
rivers.
And my grandfather, he loved fish, and so we'd go to Georgia on vacation from North
Carolina, where I was raised, and it was all about fishing, about me fishing with my dad
and my grandpa.
And redbreast was what my grandpa loved, redbreast.
And those redbreasts were a lot like bassfishing, and he could sight fish and a lot of cool
things.
But my grandpa taught me really how to redbreast fish and my dad was a big fly rod fish man
who loved popping bugs and catching bass on the fly rod.
The first bass that...
I didn't catch it.
My dad caught it on fly rod, but he'd let me fight it in.
I remember that, and that was in Georgia, and I was probably about three and a half...maybe
four years old, and I remember how thrilled I was at catching that fish.
But I was thrilled when I'd catch those little bitty bluegill and redbreasts.
I'd just been fascinated with it since I was a kid, and my dad and my grandpa got me started
and I've been hooked on it ever since.
Glenn: That's awesome.
That's every kid's dream.
That's how a lot of kids start, you know.
It's just those great memories.
That's what makes fishing so much fun.
Hank: It is.
And I tell you, it's so vitally important to share that and to share a sport.
Berkley, I had a campaign years ago, called Pass It On.
If you got a neighborhood kid or somebody close to you that their dad don't fish to
get an opportunity to be a participant in high school fishing where you can share and
take some of these kids fishing.
You got a boat.
Be a captain and take some of these guys that don't have the opportunity with their dad.
You introduce them and...
That's important.
I do a lot of that and enjoy every second of it, so...
Glenn: Yeah, it's a lot of fun.
Hank: It is.
It really is.
Glenn: Yeah, love it.
Let's get on to our next question here.
It comes from Jordan from Orange, Texas.
He wants to know what's your favorite lure of all time, and he wants to know the size,
the color, everything.
Hank: Well, here we go.
You know, I've tried so hard not to have a favorite anything, but I'm gonna have to say
a Chartreuse and white Hank Parker spinnerbait, three-quarter ounce with a gold Number 7 Indiana
blade on the back, a Number 3 Colorado blade, nickel on the front with a white double-tail
trailer.
That would be for three reasons.
One is I won more tournaments in the latter part of my career on that bait than anything.
Two, it's a bait that I came up with on my own.
And number three, I made more money off of that bait than any other bait that I ever
endorsed.
Add them all together, it works out to be my favorite bait of all time.
Glenn: Well, if you win two Classics on a bait and you gotta be...
Hank: I didn't win the first one.
And the first one I won flipping a man's Jelly Worm and a Bill Norman Snatrix.
Those two baits, I switch back and forth with in, but the last Classic, I have to attribute
to the Classic spinnerbait.
[Crosstalk]
Glenn: Yeah, and several of the other ones you had just right toward before that, too.
Well, if you win a lot of money on a certain bait, I can see how you have an affection
for it.
Hank: It's been good to me.
It's been good to my family.
I appreciate that bait.
Glenn: Right.
Let's get to the next one here.
It's from Darren from Hampton Roads, Virginia, and he wants to know if you suffered from,
and if so, how do you deal with fisherman's elbow?
Hank: Fisherman's elbow, I haven't had that big of an issue with.
I did have one spell with it and it is, man, super painful, and it's hard to get around
it.
I mean, I had tendinitis in my right elbow for about three days at a tournament once,
and I mean, it was so incredibly painful and I couldn't withdraw, it was a critical tournament
for me qualifying for the Classics, so I had to fish.
But if I wouldn't have had to fish, I wouldn't have fished.
I'd have sat it out, and that's how I would have coped with it till I got it heal.
But that's the only real issue I've had with it.
Now, I got it in my shoulders, and I don't know what I'm gonna do about that, but it's
painful, but not as bad as that tennis elbow or that fisherman's elbow.
That's a bad deal.
Glenn: Yeah, I know of some guys that have like a band that they'll put up on their forearm
and that kind of helps a little bit.
Have you heard of that?
Hank: Larry struggled with that a lot.
Larry Nixon had some trouble with his elbows.
Glenn: It's an affliction we all have to deal with sometimes, guys.
Next question here is from Danny from San Antonio, and he wants to know if you have
a fishing-specific exercise and nutrition program that you stick to.
Hank: Well, I should.
I should be a lot more nutrition minded.
Those honey buns and Krispy Kreme donuts seem to be really...high up in my menu list that
I pack in my boat, but really and truly, I think that the best form of preparation exercise
for fishing is fishing.
Don't quit because you're tired at the end of an eight-hour day.
Stay an extra couple hours and stick with it.
I know people that go out and fish with a guy and maybe they're a non-boater on FLW
Tournament or even a B.A.S.S., and they say, "I don't know how those guys to do it.
I can't do it.
That was the most demanding five days I ever fished in my life.
I mean, it's crazy how hard that is."
Well, the more you fish, the more you get acclimated to what the stamina you need, but
when I fished for years and competed, I like to run.
I'd run an hour on average.
For about 10 years, I'd run 30-35 miles a week and I enjoyed that.
But it really didn't give me the stamina I needed in the boat.
Being in the boat did.
The more I fished, the better I handled the physical demands of fishing.
So there's nothing like fishing to prepare yourself for longer days.
And if you fishing eight hours, try nine.
If you're fishing 10 hours, try 11.
Increase it little by little and stay consistent, and I'm telling you, it's the best form of
building stamina for long days in the boat, it's getting out there and doing it.
Glenn: Yeah, absolutely.
Great tips, Hank.
Very much appreciate it.
And thanks, guys, for submitting those questions.
For more tips and tricks like these, you guys gotta check out Hank's website: hankparker.com.
There's lots of tips and tricks.
There's lots of videos, and there's articles and a whole bunch of more information.
The list goes on and on and on.
It's a great site.
You guys gotta check it out definitely for sure.
Thanks for watching this and if you wanna be notified of any more videos that we post,
just subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Have a great day.
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Good morning.
Those of us in Seoul will need to brace for another summer heat, while southern regions
will get some relief from the ongoing early heatwave.
Southern regions will see much needed rainfall of between 5 to 20 millimeters of rainfall
until the mid-afternoon, Jeju could see up to 40 millimeters and that will give islanders
some relief from the scorching temperatures they had lately.
Temperatures will be 5 to 7 degrees lower than yesterday, while the capital area will
be under mostly sunny skies and have higher temperatures than Monday.
Taking a closer look at today's readings...it's another comfortable morning we are waking
up to...
Seoul and Busan are waking up to lows of 19 degrees Celsius while Gyeongju is breezier
at 18 degrees.
Those in Gyeongsangbuk-do region and Daegu will notice much cooler readings at 24 degrees,
Busan will rise to 22 degrees.
But those of in Seoul and central regions will need to be mindful of sunshine and warm
temperatures.
That's Korea for you and here's the international weather for viewers around the world.
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Let turn to the first visit to Seoul by a head of state from an ASEAN member country.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte spent Monday afternoon at South Korea's top office,
with a summit with President Moon Jae-in.
Our Cheongwadae correspondent Hwang Hojun has more on what was discussed.
"May our relations remain strong and continue to thrive for the benefit of both the Korean
and Filipino peoples."
After writing that message in the Cheong Wa Dae guestbook, Philippine President Rodrigo
Duterte and his South Korean counterpart held a summit meeting together on Monday.
President Duterte is the first head of state from an ASEAN member country to visit Seoul
since President Moon took office.
But this was actually the second time the current Presidents of South Korea and the
Philippines have met.
The first was on the sidelines of the ASEAN+3 summit and the East Asian Summit, last November.
In Monday's meeting, the two leaders highly evaluated the 69 years of diplomatic relations
between their countries.
"Korea and the Philippines have made remarkable achievements in all areas, including politics,
economy, culture, and human exchanges over the past 70 years based on our strong friendship
established through the Korean War."
President Moon noted that South Korea is the Philippines' fifth-largest trading partner
and that human exchanges between the two countries have risen steadily.
And to further promote such partnerships, the two leaders agreed to designate 2019 a
visit South Korea-Philippines year,... which will mark the 70th anniversary of the two
countries establishing diplomatic ties.
According to a Blue House press release, the South Korean President also expressed his
gratitude for the Philippines' support for the Moon administration's efforts to peacefully
resolve of the North Korea nuclear issue... as well as for the recent improvements in
inter-Korean relations.
The two leaders pledged their commitment to the denuclearization and establishment of
peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Also discussed during their meeting was economic cooperation between Seoul and Manila.
President Duterte said that President Moon's "New Southern Policy," which seeks to expand
South Korea's diplomatic relations and economic cooperation with ASEAN nations,... will help
the Philippines achieve its own economic goal.
Known as the "Ambisyon Natin 2040," President Duterte's own long-term policy is aimed at
transforming the Philippines into a mid-to-high-income nation by the year 2040 by creating a trustworthy,
poverty-free middle-class society.
Soon after their summit, Presidents Moon and Duterte signed an M-O-U pledging cooperation
between their two countries in areas including transportation, trade, and renewable energy,
which was then followed by a joint press conference.
And to honor the visiting Philippine President, a dinner banquet and cultural performances
were hosted by the South Korean president.
President Duterte will leave for Manila on Tuesday.
Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.
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Dr. Will Cole: What are Adaptogens? - Duration: 1:00.
- Yeah, I love adaptogens. I'm an adaptogen nerd about this. So it's a
planet family that does a lot of awesome stuff to regulate our hormones.
It's sort of this proverbial cuddle for your hormones. Weather your cortisol
stress hormones are high or low. Whether you have anxiety or depression. It
tends to have a balancing impact on our brain hormonal communication line. So
really its benefit these plant groups that we call adaptogens it's benefit
really is based in the brain. And HPA axis the brain, adrenal axis specifically.
So people that are going through anxiety, depression, sleep issues, they have
adrenal fatigue issues, which is really again an HPA axis brain-based issue.
Adaptogens can be a tool to use to really balance out those levels.
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Dr. Will Cole: What is the MTHFR Gene Mutation? - Duration: 1:09.
- So MTHFR is the acronym that is it's the enzyme that converts folic acid into
folate. And why is that important? Why is this B vitamin activation so important?
It's because it's a major methyl donor, which is a carbon hydrogen ch3 group,
that basically allows methylation to run. And methylation is this big biochemical
superhighway that makes our brain healthy, our gut healthy, our hormones
healthy, our detoxification pathways healthy. So MTHFR gene mutations is just
like any methylation gene impairment. You can have one mutation or two mutations.
And the two mutations, the double mutations, are at a higher risk for the
body not methylating so well so it can significantly inhibit how your body
methylates, which is super important. Happens a billion times every second in
our body. So this is linked to in some studies and correlating that with MTHFR
mutations and autism spectrum disorders.
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S. Korea readying for future inter-Korean talks, setting liaison office in Kaesong - Duration: 2:33.
The South Korean government is gearing up to implement the agreements reached during
last week's high-level inter-Korean talks.
Seoul's Unification Ministry plans to send its officials to the North to check sites
for establishing a joint liaison office... while the culture ministry is working on the
agenda for inter-Korean sports cooperation.
Oh Jung-hee has the details.
South Korea will soon send officials to check the Kaesong Industrial Complex... where the
two Koreas have agreed to establish a joint liaison office at Friday's high-level talks.
The complex is the two Koreas' joint industrial park located at the inter-Korean border.
But because it's been shut down since February 2016,... some pre-work needs to be done to
set up offices there.
Seoul's unification ministry says the officials will go and check the site to prepare for
necessary renovations... and establish a temporary liaison office first.
"A joint liaison office will station officials from both Seoul and Pyongyang.
It's a symbol of inter-Korean interaction taking place on the northern side of the border.
We expect it to be a groundbreaking measure that leads to stable improvement of inter-Korean
relations."
Meanwhile, South Korea's culture ministry is prepping for the inter-Korean sports talks
slated for June 18th.
Main talking points are forming unified teams for 2018 Asian Games to be held in Indonesia
this August... as well as holding an inter-Korean basketball game.
Seoul also plans to invite Pyongyang's athletes to participate in the World Shooting Championship...
that's to take place in South Korea late August.
The ministry says... it expects the two Koreas to engage more on a working-level after the
sports talks -- to discuss cultural interaction like publishing a joint Korean language dictionary.
Other than these schedules,... the two Koreas have a couple more events on their way.
A general-level military talks will be held on June 14th to lower tensions on the Korean
Peninsula... and the Red Cross Talks will be held on June 22nd for arranging reunions
of war-torn families.
The locations of the meetings have all been determined.
A joint event that Seoul and Pyongyang hoped to hold on June 15th -- to mark 18 years of
their first summit agreement in 2000 -- is unlikely to happen... as June is already jam-packed
with schedules for both Koreas.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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