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Waching daily Mar 30 2017

It's D-day for the ex-president and the nation.

The impeached former President Park Geun-hye is now at the Seoul Central District Court

for a hearing that will decide whether she will be arrested or not.

It's a huge disgrace for Park, as this marks the first time in Korea's history that a

former president is attending such a hearing.

Our Hwang Ho-jun, who is at the court now, joins us to tell us more.

Ho-jun Give us the details.

Daeun, it's been about three and a half hours since

Park Geun-hye arrived for the warrant hearing, but the place is still packed with reporters.

Park arrived here at 10:20 a.m., just eleven minutes after she left her private residence

in southern Seoul.

She walked in through entrance number four, an entry that all other suspects use.

Physically,... she appeared composed, yet stern, in a slight contrast to how she looked

when she first left her home,...flashing a faint smile to her supporters.

The court is now back in session after a lunch break.

The hearing is being held behind closed doors... but Park and her lawyers are expected to deny

all 13 charges against her.

Park is charged with colluding with her close confidante Choi Soon-sil to extort tens of

millions of dollars from conglomerates,... leaking confidential presidential office documents

to Choi... and ordering the creation of a blacklist of cultural figures critical of

the government.

Many of Park's alleged accomplices, including Choi, have already either been arrested or

jailed for their suspected involvement in the scandal.

In the courtroom,... Park will be seated directly opposite the judge.

Her lawyers will be to her right, as you can see on the graphic we have for you,... and

prosecutors will be seated to her left.

Park will get very little assistance from her lawyers during the hearing... and she'll

be required to answer the judge's questions herself.

Hojun, when can we expect the hearing to end, and when will we know whether or not Park

will be arrested?

Well, considering the second arrest warrant hearing for Samsung Electronics vice chairman

Lee Jae-yong took over seven hours, it is likely this hearing will go at least that

long, or maybe longer, with the judge hearing arguments from both sides, after which he'll

review the case.

Now, the big question is where Park will be held while the judge is in deliberation.

While nothing has been confirmed yet, observers are speculating she could be placed in a holding

cell within the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office because of its proximity to the court

and to minimize security concerns.

The court's ruling is expected to come out later tonight, or early tomorrow morning.

If the court grants the warrant, prosecutors will have up to 20 days to continue their

investigation and file formal charges against her.... and Park will become the country's

third former president to be arrested on criminal charges.

If she's convicted of receiving bribes,... she could be facing a minimum of ten years

behind bars.

Back to you, Mark.

For more infomation >> Ex-President Park attends arrest warrant hearing - Duration: 2:58.

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Lego Worlds - Riding Sea Creatures and More. Part #2 [KM+Gaming S01E31] - Duration: 14:44.

and they...

and skeletons can do the same thing

oh. WHAT!?!

He took my boat!!

Hi everybody

Welcome back to Kid Matters Plus TV

And we are picking up where we last were

so, now...

Here we go

Oh, I'm going to show you the stuff I unlocked.

What?

How did I unlock a tree?

Oh

because...

Grrrr

Oh, did I show you this?

This, my old land?

And this is before...

I like

stuff

So I can copy this and take this slot

Did I show you this submarine?

that I got

It's awesome!

Because look

You have a health bar underwater

If you die...

you can...you can like spawn back

But you have to be very careful underwater.

So that's why the submarine came here

Submarine is also from the swamp

I just threw it into this world.

so, I can zoom in

first person

I can go, like...

forward

discover stuff.

Okay, I'm going to get out.

Ah!

I hate when that happens. Okay.

Now, we're going to get out of first person mode.

And, I'm going to show you what I haven't showed you.

in awhile.

The swamp.

Because the swamp is the best place. Hugs.

Oh, yeah, I showed you that.

[coughing]

yeah

Go to the swamp!

Again, we're landing. We're Landing!

Just kidding. I do know that.

we're landing

BAM!

so if...

I stay a skeleton here

so, I'm going to a pirate or something.

I'm going to be a zombie pirate because I like zombies.

And by the way, if you didn't know this...

on the last video

I can...

...do...I can't show you yet.

because he has to be underwater

Under

Water

Where's the underwater bit?

So, I don't see any underwater bit.

Underwater

Oh yeah, that.

So, here we go. We're underwater now.

And yes I can swim

But I'm also to heavy, so I can, like, sink to the bottom

Oh my god, am I so OLD!

Did I say old?

I think I said old

Oh, whoa, I forgot to show you this bit.

Sharks!

But you have to be a human in order to ride the shark.

Ahhh...

human. human. okay

You have to be human to ride the shark.

So I'm going to go underwater as a human

You can also collect fish, so that's why I just dodge the fish.

So I don't have to collect another one.

Come here octopus!

Come here. Come here.

You can also be a skeleton to ride

this

I don't have the money

But, I'll show you what it's like

Oh, but I have to go up because I'm going to drown.

I have one heart left.

Quick!

what?!

Was that a skeleton?

I think that was...

Oh yeah, that was a skeleton.

What the heck?

How...how...

When did the skeleton get here?

And by the way, this is how the skeleton rides

You can also just be up.

Sea creatures, can like...

sharks...and the flop on land

Which can like....like...that.

And when squids attack they... underwater, they go like this

Bam Bam

But I've seen only when they have attack from like this

Bam Bam

And when they attack on land, it's like a... Bppppbpt Bppppbpt

Like the party thing

Okay, I'll get off

Here is the dolphin or shark.

Oh oh, there's a dolphin [inaudible]

So, probably will want to ride a dolphin [for the first time]

why are you going up?

Oh yeah, and they go up like this...

Anyways...

Going...over here....because this is new

OH GOD!!

Now the shark is flopping!

I haven't seen its attack from flopping...

Oh that...

That was awesome!

Like...Jump...ta.

Okay, I'm going to get off the shark

And then it tells me it wants a fish.

I'm going to go get one

This is the kind of fish I have.

No?

fine, he doesn't want one

I think he wants a ride back into the water

Here ya go!

There's the shark.

It's like an aquarium under here.

Get moving

Aw, we're...we're...which, ah...none of these tunnels go anywhere

It's like a hole. Are there any other tunnels?

This...one?

Nothing

and the other one....

Still nothing

Nothing is in these

Going go...like...ride a shark.

Where's the dolphin?

dolphin

Another shark...

[GASP]

That's a dolphin!

Aw, I only have one heart

Okay

no

No

Argh

No! Help me!

Okay

This thing has to go

Oh right. I was riding a submarine down here.

Come on!

No

I died

Oh, no, I'm on land.

So, when you jump...

you jump like this, you go like...

BAM, you flip!

wait

what

what

what was that?

Oh, I didn't know this

I didn't discover it, I think.

Yeah, I didn't discover this

Oh, it's like one of those things.

How

How is that not killing me?

This is nothing with oxygen.

only the submarine can do that

What the heck.

That blue thing for some reason?

I'm just going on a different vehicle.

I'm going on this...OH

I forgot about these ones

Ever know what... [dad: Stingray]

Under here for awhile

I'm, like, going to go out of the water with one of the...

I'm going to go under...

out of the water with...ah...the...

Stingray

because I haven't

and it's...

OW

God, what did I do?

I haven't scanned one of these before...probably

there we go

come here

No

I forgot to press triangle at the right time

triangle

no. AGH. triangle

Oh

It's so hard to catch one of these guys

No

come back...here!

YES!

Okay

Now we're going to go...AWWW

NO, I died

Now, I'm going to have to chase him.

What the heck!?!

No!

That's no fair!

Usually you spawn under it.

by the thing you were riding

But I spawned right there? That's a "No! why?"

Where...Where are you?

Stingray

Oh

where is it?

Oh there it is

come here

there we go

come back

come back

Oh, I'm running out of oxygen.

Oh god, what the heck

what?

How is that...?

Oh I got to...I just got to do something [about this]...

Go up, go...NO!

Oh wait, I am up.

okay

Get to be under water, the...

Um...

Oh, wait!

There's a stingray here.

Oh, that's the same stingray.

Guys, I think I broke the stingray.

Oh wait, were you laughing at that?

that

oh

UP UP!

[?]

Oh, I'm up.

here

now, I need to find the stingray

wait

what?

Oh, wait, I found it

find

because when you said to the left, that is the broken stingray

come here

Up UP!

OH, I'm going to die, NO!

Now...Oh, wait, that's good actually!

because now I'm back

here

without a stingray

Where's the stingray?

Okay!

I'm going to...going to have to...

go up

where our [?]

Oh this is going to be hard.

VERY hard

Oh, wait. And I forgot about these divers

the heck?

I can't see that

BAM

Have to attack him

I think I have to be a skeleton for this.

I hate...

I hate having to be...OH NO

I'm going to be...

Please be skeletons

skeletons

And they...and skeletons can do the same thing.

oh.WHAT?!?

He took my boat!!

He took the boat!!

Now, this is my chance.

My chance to k...NO!

I forgot

Boats like these are fast

Bye everyone, we're going to...

cut it here and see you in the next episode!

BYE!

For more infomation >> Lego Worlds - Riding Sea Creatures and More. Part #2 [KM+Gaming S01E31] - Duration: 14:44.

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Britain's divorce from European Union begins - Duration: 2:19.

After 44 years together, Britain is officially bidding farewell to the European Union.

A letter to formally start the divorce proceedings was delivered on Wednesday to leaders in Brussels.

It sets the clock running... on two years of talks on the terms of Britain's exit.

Kim Mok-yeon has the latest.

Some 280 days after British voters decided to leave the European Union, the UK has formally

invoked Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.

"So here it is.

Six pages.

The notification from Prime Minister Theresa May triggering Article 50 and formally starting

the negotiations of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union."

"No turning back" is what Prime Minister May told parliament after Britain's EU ambassador

handed the letter of notice to the President of the European Council.

"This is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back.

Britain in leaving the European Union.

We are going to make our own decisions and our own laws."

The move triggers a two year period to negotiate the terms of the withdrawal before Britain

will leave in late March 2019.

This will include tough talks on trade, security and immigration, among numerous other issues.

On the legislation side, the British government is set to publish the details of the Great

Repeal Bill on Thursday which will end the primacy of EU law in the UK.

The bill is expected to replace EU legislation with UK equivalents, after which the government

will decide over a period of time which parts to keep, change or remove.

Talks with EU countries are expected to begin by May or June.

Any deals reached during these negotiations will have to be voted on by both the British

and European parliaments and the European Council in Brussels.

The two year timeline can be extended if all EU member nations unanimously agree, but such

a scenario is considered unlikely.

If nothing is agreed within the two years, then the UK will automatically leave the bloc

and all existing EU deals will no longer apply to Britain.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Britain's divorce from European Union begins - Duration: 2:19.

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In historic break Britain gives formal notice it is leaving the European Union - Duration: 10:32.

In historic break, Britain gives formal notice it is leaving the European Union

LONDON — A little over nine months after British voters chose to withdraw from the European Union, Britain took a decisive — and likely irreversible — step Wednesday toward leaving a partnership that has bound the country to the continent for nearly half a century.

With the simple handoff of a letter in Brussels in the early afternoon, the British government became the first country to ever trigger Article 50 — the mechanism by which nations can exit the European Union.

The move instantly plunged both Britain and the 27 other E.U. nations into two years of what will almost certainly be messy and acrimonious negotiations over the terms of divorce.

The talks will encompass a dizzying array of subjects, including trade terms, immigration rules, financial regulations and, of course, money.

Britain joined the group that became the European Union in 1973, so decades of ties, pacts and arrangements are part of the complicated unraveling. For both sides, the stakes are enormous.

Britain could be forced to reorient its economy — the world's fifth largest — if it loses favorable terms with its biggest trade partner. It also may not survive the departure in one piece, with Scotland threatening to bolt.

The European Union, which for decades has only expanded its integrative reach across a continent long divided, faces perhaps an even greater existential threat.

If Britain is allowed to get a good deal, other countries that are already contemplating their own departures could speed toward the exits.

The British public stunned the world last June when it opted to leave, voting 52 percent to 48 percent in a referendum.

Polls show that voters who opted for "leave" were driven by concerns that immigration was out of control under the E.U.'s free-movement laws, and that Britain needed to leave the bloc to restore its sovereignty.

Advocates for "remain" had forecast grievous economic harm and a weaker British role in global affairs.

The outcome was only advisory, however, and for months afterward advocates for "remain" clung to the hope that Britain's government might somehow pull back from an actual withdrawal.

Wednesday's move all but dashes that possibility. Although some legal experts believe that an Article 50 declaration is reversible, British and E.U. officials have both said they believe it is not.

The formal declaration came in the form of a letter from Prime Minister Theresa May to European Council President Donald Tusk. It was hand-delivered by Britain's E.U. ambassador, Tim Barrow.

The move is a victory for May, who stepped into the vacuum left last summer when her predecessor, David Cameron, abruptly resigned after the public disregarded his call for the country to stay in the E.

Although May was herself quietly in favor of 'remain' during the campaign, she pivoted quickly in the aftermath of the vote and adamantly maintained that she would make good on the public will. "Brexit means Brexit," she repeatedly declared.

It was not until January, however, that May gave true shape to what Brexit might mean.

In a speech at London's Lancaster House — the opulent, park-side mansion that doubles as Buckingham Palace in the Netflix drama The Crown — May made the case for a clean break from the European Union.

The country, she said, would not try to remain a full member of either Europe's common market or its customs union.

Instead, she said, the country would prioritize regaining control over immigration and taking itself out of the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.

"We seek a new and equal partnership — between an independent, self-governing, global Britain and our friends and allies in the E.U.

Not partial membership of the E.U., associate membership of the E.U., or anything that leaves us half in, half out," she said.

As Britain prepares to leave, it remains deeply divided. Opinion polls show that the country is split almost evenly today as it was last June.

In a statement released late Tuesday night — just hours before the formal declaration — May called for Britain to "come together.

She also vowed that in the negotiations to come, she will seek to represent the interests of "every person in the whole United Kingdom — young and old, rich and poor, city, town, country and all the villages and hamlets in between.

But that could be an impossible task. Of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom, only two — England and Wales — voted for Brexit. The other two, Scotland and Northern Ireland, came down against it.

Scotland's semiautonomous parliament voted on Tuesday to seek another independence referendum. Advocates argue that an E.U. departure against the will of Scottish voters has sufficiently changed the calculus since the last independence vote, in 2014, that a new one is justified.

Irish nationalists in Northern Ireland have also used Brexit to renew their decades-long efforts to break away from Britain.

Even the top ranks of May's own government have been divided over how hard a break they should seek from Brussels after decades of grudging British involvement in European integration.

The country's top financial official, Chancellor of the Exchequer Phillip Hammond, is believed to favor a much softer exit than the hard-line favored by others in May's cabinet, including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

In an interview with the BBC Wednesday morning, Hammond appeared to be tweaking Johnson by saying that in negotiations with Europe, "we can't have our cake and eat it.

Johnson has often said that he is "pro-cake and pro-eating it" when it comes to Britain's E.U. relations.

The comment has become a byword for European frustrations with Britain, which is seen by many continental officials as wanting to enjoy the benefits of the E.U.'s continued existence without bearing the burden of responsibilities.

Europe has taken an unusually united stand in asserting that Britain won't be able to secure a better deal than the one it has today. If it does, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other stalwart defenders of the E.U.

fear that Britain could be just the start of a broader unraveling.

In France, for instance, polls show that anti-E. firebrand Marine Le Pen is almost certain to reach the second round of this spring's presidential contest — and is within striking distance of winning.

Because of the distraction of that vote and of German elections in the fall, Britain's E.U. divorce talks are likely to get off to a slow start.

The 27 nations that are being left behind, for instance, are not expected to even formalize their negotiating stance until a summit in late April.

Once the talks begin in earnest, there will be little time to finish. The negotiations are capped at two years, meaning they must be complete by March 2019.

But officials have said the fall of 2018 is the real deadline because any new arrangement between Britain and its erstwhile partners will need to receive approval from every national legislature, a politically delicate and time-consuming process. Todays WorldView.

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If Britain and the E.U. can't come to terms on a new trade deal before the deadline, the two sides would revert to World Trade Organization rules for exchanges across the English Channel.

In practice that means significantly higher tariffs, and likely economic harm to both sides. Despite the risks, Britain's impending exit was celebrated Wednesday by the country's rabidly pro-Brexit tabloids. "Freedom!" exulted the front page of the Daily Mail.

The mood was more sober across the English Channel, with E.U. budget commissioner Günther Oettinger calling Wednesday's Article 50 letter "a negative message for Europe as a whole, and for the U.K. especially.".

For more infomation >> In historic break Britain gives formal notice it is leaving the European Union - Duration: 10:32.

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Am I Secure on Public Wi-Fi If My Antivirus Is Up to Date? | Mythbusting by F-Secure - Duration: 2:38.

Many people feel that if they have an up-to-date antivirus protection, they are safe in public Wi-Fi.

But picture this:

your antivirus is installed on your device and when you visit a website,

your device communicates with a website and the website communicates back.

And the traffic that's generated by this communication,

is totally outside of your device and this is something that your antivirus can't do anything for.

If, for example, the website that you visited doesn't support encryption,

the traffic that happens in the network is completely readable,

and this could pose a risk for your privacy or security.

And for example, if you have shared folders that you have enabled on your device,

and then when you connect to public Wi-Fi and don't have enabled "public mode",

your folders and whatever files you have in them, are now visible to everyone else - your peers - in the network.

And let's say this Wi-Fi hotspot was compromised.

Or what if it's built to be malicious in the first place?

Do remember that some of these hotspots could just be devices like mobile phones,

or it could be a computer that's used to share the internet access.

And there could be applications that are installed inside these devices,

that are actually capturing traffic and data mining it afterwards.

Or they could also be hijacking traffic at this moment and replacing it

while you are communicating with a certain website.

So if you're not sure - or don't trust - that who is it that you're connecting to,

and you don't know who else are there with you in the network,

then the traffic that's happening between your device and wherever it is you're connecting to,

couldn't be secured by antivirus software.

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