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S. Korean public's reaction when 'Panmunjom Declaration' was announced - Duration: 2:56.Let's turn the spotlight to the South Korean public now... and their reaction to the inter-Korean
summit.
Around this time last year,… people were talking about Korea being on the brink of
war.
So when the two leaders vowed there would be 'a new era of peace' on the Korean Peninsula
on Friday,… it's easy to understand why many South Koreans were so excited to hear
the news.
Won Jung-hwan reports..
When the two leaders from South and North Korea announced the 'Panmunjom Declaration'
to the public on Friday,… people in the South cheered and applauded the statement.
"I'm very glad that the summit was more successful than expected.
I think it was a memorable and meaningful moment,... being able to witness how things
unfolded on such a historic day."
"I think the results are above expectations, especially because I didn't think they would
agree to an official declaration of the end of war"
"I think it's great news for the Chinese, South Koreans, and North Koreans.
I've heard there could be war several times during the 10 years that I've lived in Korea,...
and my parents have been telling me to come home.
I'm so happy with the results of the summit.
The leaders agreed to a range of measures aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation
between the divided Koreas,... including holding high-level dialogue in the near future...
and resuming family reunions on National Liberation Day on August 15th.
And there are other things some of the Korean public would like to see happen.
"Reunions of separated families should take place regularly,… but besides that,… economic,
social and cultural exchanges should also be regularly carried out following today's
successful summit.
"It was a shame to suspend tours to Mount Baekdu due to an unfortunate incident.
But I hope the momentum of increasing ties between the two Koreas could mean the tours
resume again"
As the two previous summits held between the divided Koreas in 2000 and 2007 didn't lead
to much in the long run,… there were some concerns that this agreement might end it
up like those past cases.
But some people who watched this third inter-Korean summit live on TV said that this time, things
could be different.
"Since the past summits were all held in Pyongyang,…
I felt like they were somehow one-sided meetings.
But I think I can see the positive side of the Panmunjom summit."
"The summits in the past were kind of led by North Korea,… but I see some difference
in this year's meeting between Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un at Panmunjom"
It might be too early to tell whether the joint declaration will lead to a different
result than the previous agreements between the two Koreas.
But at least for now, the Korean public can finally hope this is the start of an era of
lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.
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The Music Will Continue To Play For Laporte Public School - Duration: 2:07.>>> HI, EVERYONE.
THANKS FOR JOINING US.
AFTER MUCH DEBATE, THE MUSIC
PROGRAM MAY CONTINUE AT LAPORTE
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
OUR JOSH PETERSON SHOWS US HOW A
COMMUNITY EFFORT IS UNDERWAY TO
FIND A SOLUTION TO KEEP THE
MUSIC PLAYING.
>> Reporter: AFTER PLANNING TO
CUT THE MUSIC PROGRAM OUT OF ITS
CURRICULUM, THE LAPORTE SCHOOL
DISTRICT IS GOING TO FACE THE
MUSIC AND RESCIND THEIR ORIGINAL
PROPOSAL.
THE COMMUNITY GRASSROOTS EFFORT
HAS CREATED A NEW OPPORTUNITY IN
LAPORTE TO KEEP THE MUSIC GOING
>> WE'LL BE RESCINDING THE
RESOLUTION, THE RESOLUTION TO
JUST CONTINUE THE MUSIC PROGRAM
AND ONE FULL-TIME TEACHING
EQUIVALENT.
>> Reporter: ONE REASON THE
SCHOOL ORIGINALLY PROPOSED TO
CUT THE MUSIC PROGRAM WAS
BECAUSE OF DECLINING ENROLLMENT
IN MUSIC CLASSES.
BUT NOW WITH THE MUSIC PROGRAM
LIKELY TO STAY IN PLACE, THE
SCHOOL BOARD WILL TURN TO THE
COMMUNITY FOR INPUT.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBERS HAVE BEEN
MEETING AND WHAT THE MESSAGE
THEY'VE BEEN GIVEN TO US, THEY
WANT AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH
THE SCHOOLS AND THE BOARD TO
COME UP WITH A MUSIC PROGRAM
THAT CAN BE SUCCESSFUL FOR
LAPORTE.
>> Reporter: COMMUNITY MEMBERS
SAY ONE OF THE REASONS THEY
WANTED TO KEEP THE MUSIC GOING
WAS BECAUSE OF THE MUSIC TEACHER
AND THE POSITIVE IMPACT SHE LEFT
ON SO MANY STUDENTS.
>> SO MANY PARENTS ARE GRATEFUL
FOR HER, THE ALUMNI LOVE HER AND
THE COMMUNITY JUST LOVES HER IN
GENERAL AND WE KNOW SHE'S DONE A
GOOD JOB.
>> Reporter: SANDRA, LIKE MANY
LAPORTE MUSICAL ALUMNI ARE
HOPING THE AGREEMENT CAN BE
REACHED TO CONTINUE THE MUSIC
AND HELP IT REACH A CRESCENDO.
>> WE NEED TO FIGURE OUT AS A
COMMUNITY AND WITH THE SCHOOL
BOARD TO BUILD THIS SO IT CAN BE
ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE.
>> Reporter: FOR A COMMUNITY
THAT SHOWS ITS SCHOOL SPIRIT
EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK, THE TOWN OF
LAPORTE HOPES THE MUSIC CAN BE
HEARD FOR YEARS TO COME.
IN LAPORTE, JOSH PETERSON,
LAKELAND NEWS.
>>Dennis: THE LAPORTE SCHOOL
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Five on 5 Paula Brown Ashland Public Works - Duration: 4:50.Craig: Welcome to our Five on 5, pleased to welcome back Paula Brown, the Director of
Ashland Public Works.
Good to see you.
Paula: Nice to see you too Craig.
Craig: So, it's interesting, you've been out of the position for nearly a decade, but
back in it for the last few months.
How is that kind of getting back into it going?
Paula: You know it's one of those things everybody says 'I wish I knew then what
I know now.'
I'm there, and I get to do that.
So, it's exciting, it's an exciting time for Ashland, there's a lot going on and
I get to be a part of that and I get to help people pull things together and move things
forward.
Craig: We've got a lot to talk about today.
One of the things that, with the weather, and with the topography of Ashland and everything,
you guys have a lot of water that comes through when those storms come and through the Plaza
and those areas.
Is there, you know, water conservation in the summers, is there a solution to these
extreme problems?
Paula: Well, you know, solutions is how you manage that water.
We're always going to have water, sometimes we have more than we want and flooding happens,
we're managing those floods and we're continuing to look at solutions through storm
water management.
We continue to manage lack of water too through conservation efforts and the City of Ashland
has done quite well with conservation.
So our needs for water are there, and we'll continue to have those, but we get new opportunities
as well.
Craig: And another part of water that we'll be sure to talk about and got a lotta questions
on, is the possibility of a new water treatment plant.
Is that something you guys are seriously considering or is that a…
Paula: Absolutely, absolutely.
I think you know, our existing water treatment plant, very narrow canyon right below the
dam and we've got a lot of issues with that.
Whether it's fire, landslides, flooding, you name it.
City council has given us the nod to pursue a brand new water treatment plant, new location.
Much safer, less risky for the city and really lets us do it right and do it right for the
city as we've always done.
There's always been challenges with water.
Craig: And of course this is public process.
Where are you guys at in the timeline and in that process?
Paula: So we're just, we started the process several years ago with a smaller plant which
really isn't, doesn't meet the needs for the city of Ashland so we're looking at
a 7 and a half million gallon plant at the lower granite pit and if you're in Ashland
you know where that is, but it's not too far away, but it's out of that narrow canyon
and so we're now looking at going into pre-design for this plant and we'll continue that process.
We'll go through the city council every step of the way and as people are interested,
we'll make sure we have open houses and things like that as well.
Craig: Ok, we're gonna take a quick commercial break; we'll have much more in moment.
Stay with us.
Craig: Welcome back to our Five on 5 again we're here with Paula Brown the Director
of Ashland Public Works.
So we're talking about a new water treatment plant and how important that is for the city.
What kind of cost would we be looking at?
Paula: They're expensive, no matter what you do now construction is expensive, but
we're looking at 7 and a half million gallons, probably in the neighborhood of 22, 24, 25
million even.
We'll look at preliminary design and that's the next phase for the city council, they
will authorize that design we're out for bid soon, probably in the next couple of weeks
and then they will authorize that design process and, as I said before, authorize every step
of the way.
So we'll go through pre-design, final design, construction, all of that takes about 2 years
with all the permitting and everything that we have to do before we even start construction.
Craig: Extensive process.
So you guys are gonna be talking to the council again at that next step.
Paula: Absolutely.
And we want them.
We want our community to know, be proud of what we're doing and the decisions that
the city council and the mayor are making on behalf of the city.
Craig: Ok and what about waste water treatment?
Is that an issue going on in the city right now?
Paula: You know I started with the city with waste water in 1995 and so we're still talking
waste water too.
Craig: [Laughs] Paula: Solving the temperature problem, so
anytime you release water into streams of the United States, which we do, we all do,
temperature is a problem.
So we've got a multi-prong approach to solving the temperature problem and that's also
in front of the city council.
We're looking at outfall relocation, so taking that waste water from Ashland Creek
into Bear Creek that's one piece of it, wetlands, expanding our oxidation ditch which
is the treatment process itself and temperature credits and shading projects.
So all of those things contribute to the environment and to what Ashland really wants to do and
help the environment along too.
Craig: Alright, good to see you, thanks for being here.
Paula: Nice to see you too Craig: We appreciate it.
Stay with us, we'll be right back.
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The Midvale High School 50th Reunion at The Public Theatre - Duration: 2:12.(doo-wop music)
- Hi, my name is Mel Shrawder and I'm playing Tom Terres
in the Midvale High School 50th Reunion.
It's basically about two people coming
to their 50th reunion, for the first time.
They come alone and meet each other
and a series of memories, in which they kind of reexamine
different points in their life.
- Midvale High School 50th Reunion
is a really sweet play that has this edge to it
of when you are looking back on your life,
how do you deal with mistakes you've made
and take risks in the present.
- Everyone's gonna get something different out of it
depending on your perspective and the energy you bring
and the baggage you have.
You might be laughing hysterically
or it might be more heartfelt,
but the point is it's the full range of those emotions.
- I think people should see this play
because it's charming and you don't often see
older people who have a beginning of a romance
happen on stage.
When they've made a lot of choices in their lives
where it seems like that's not an option.
Christopher Shario is a brilliant soul.
It's a really charged, creative environment
that we're already starting to forge
and that I can see the lights in his eyes start to shine
as new things are thrown out there.
- He's a whirlwind director.
This is my third time working with him
and he's great, always positive energy.
I think someone should come see this play
because it's a beautiful story.
It's a human story.
But it's gonna resonate.
- You'll be entertained.
But you're really gonna also think about
what's important in your life.
I think the audience will walk out feeling really positive.
(doo-wop music)
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After a Decade, the Truth About Barack Obama Goes Public!! - Duration: 11:17.After a Decade, the Truth About Barack Obama Goes Public!!
Barack Obama is undoubtedly in full panic mode right now after new documents came out
that expose how he colluded with the FBI and CIA to take Donald Trump down.
Fox News reported that newly released text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok
and Lisa Page indicate that there was a coordination between high-ranking officials at the Obama
White House, CIA, FBI, Justice Department and former Senate Democratic leadership in
the early phases of the investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign
and Russia.
GOP congressional investigators say that this new information "strongly" suggests collusion
between former President Barack Obama's Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, then-Senate
Democratic Leader Harry Reid, and CIA Director John Brennan.
The investigators added that this directly contradicts Obama administration's public
stance about its hand in the process.
On August 2, 2016, Strzok texted Page, "Make sure you can lawfully protect what you sign.
Just thinking about congress, foia, etc.
You probably know better than me."
The next day, Strzok wrote another text to Page talking about how former FBI Deputy Director
Andrew McCabe was concerned with "information control" related to the initial investigation
into the Trump campaign.
Days later, Strzok again texted Page, "Internal joint cyber cd intel piece for D, scenesetter
for McDonough brief, Trainor [head of FBI cyber division] directed all cyber info be
pulled.
I'd let Bill and Jim hammer it out first, though it would be best for D to have it before
the Wed WH session."
The GOP investigators explained that in these text messages, "D" referred to FBI Director
James Comey, and "McDonough" referred to Chief of Staff Denis McDonough.
"We are not making conclusions.
What we are saying is that the timeline is concerning enough to warrant the appointment
of an independent investigator to look at whether or not the Obama White House was involved
[in the Trump-Russia investigation]," a GOP congressional source said.
The GOP investigators also said that the CIA and FBI are supposed to be "independent
agencies," and noted that "coordination between political actors at the White House
and investigators would be inappropriate," raising questions about the level of involvement
of Obama White House officials.
Clearly, an investigation must be launched into the criminal lengths Obama went to in
the hopes of taking Trump down..
SHARE this story if you think Barack Obama should be INVESTIGATED!
h/t Fox News
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