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now president moon has also been hailing the strength of South korea-us relations

his latest comments will lightly crush rising speculation that there's been

discord between the two allies over how to deal with North Korea

kwang-ho Joon with the details president moon jae-in is insisting relations

between Seoul and Washington are airtight when it comes to North Korea

asked about how he views concerns the two allies respective North Korea

policies are out of lockstep president moon dismissed a question saying there's

no basis to the speculation

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he then confirmed once and for all that there's absolutely no daylight between

the two allies in pursuing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula such

confidence the president says is based on a change that has happened over the

past year saying there has not been a single nuclear or missile launch so far

president moon Zane added that in order to carry out the promises of the

Singapore summit between leaders Kim jong-un and Donald Trump there needs to

be a timetable worked out between the two

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the promise made in June includes four pillars the regime's denuclearization

returned the remains of American warheads the normalization of relations

between the north and the US and finally securing the regimes safety while

president one sees the next king Trump's summit as an important opportunity to

speed things up he said he's not at all concerned about the slow progress made

over the past month or two instead he expresses optimism the

process will turn out just fine hojun Arirang news

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President Moon says relations between Seoul-Washington are airtight on Noth Korea - Duration: 2:47.

President Moon has also been hailing the strength of South Korea-U.S. relations.

His latest comments will likely quash the rising speculation that there's discord between

the two allies over how to deal with North Korea.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

President Moon Jae-in is insisting relations between Seoul and Washington are airtight

when it comes to North Korea.

Asked about how he views concerns the two allies' respective North Korea policies are

out of lockstep,...

President Moon dismissed the question,... saying there's no basis to the speculation.

"I've held in-person meetings and phone conversations with President Trump multiple times, and I

believe a great amount of trust and friendship has been established between the two of us.

So I think talk of possible discord between South Korea and the U.S. is nothing more than

baseless speculation."

He then confirmed once and for all that there's absolutely no daylight between the two allies

in pursuing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.

Such a confidence,… the president says,… is based on the change that has happened over

the past year.

"The day before I met with President Trump, marked exactly one year since North Korea

stopped all its nuclear and missile provocations.

So in the past year, peace has been realized on the Korean Peninsula and in the world,

as the North did not threaten anyone with nuclear weapons."

President Moon Jae-in added that, in order to carry the promises of the Singapore Summit

between leaders Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump,… there needs to be a timetable worked out between

the two.

"The Singapore Summit is only based on the principle of the agreements so it would be

advisable to iron out the details of a second North Korea-U.S. summit."

The promise made in June includes four pillars--- the regime's denuclearization, returning the

remains of American war dead, the normalization of relations between the North and the U.S

and finally, securing the regime's safety.

While President Moon sees the next Kim-Trump summit as an important opportunity to speed

things up,… he said he's not at all concerned about the slow progress made over the past

month or two.

Instead, he expressed his optimism the process will turn out just fine.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Washington To Pay Respects, Bid Farewell To George H.W. Bush - Duration: 1:54.

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If you're coming to DC around the holidays I'm going to tell you about some of the lesser-known things you can do and see.

Hello! Welcome to Trip Hacks DC, my name is Rob.

I'm a tour guide here in the nation's capital.

If you're coming to Washington DC and you're looking for the best tips, tricks, and hacks for exploring the city, make sure to subscribe to

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notification icon so that you don't miss any new videos. And if you're interested in signing up for a Trip Hacks DC tour

head on over to www.triphacksdc.com

afterwards, to see the tours that I offer. Last year

I made a video about things to see and do around the holidays. All of those recommendations

still stand and you should go check out that video if you haven't seen it already.

It included things like the National Christmas Tree, ZooLights and Union Station. However

there are even more things that you can see and do in DC around the holidays and I'm going to tell you about some of

my favorites, and if you just can't get enough and want even more

holidays in DC content, I just posted episode 4 of the Trip Hacks DC Podcast. My guest Rebecca and I go

in-depth and tell you

everything you need to know about coming here during the holidays. If you want to check that out search for Trip Hacks DC in your

favorite podcast app or check out the video description where I will leave links to all of this.

And lastly, if you live in or have been to DC around this time of year and done any of these things

leave a comment on this video and let everyone know what you thought about it. Otherwise, let's get started...

First up is Georgetown Glow which is a massive public light

exhibition each year. It highlights different artists who create art out of glowing lights.

The lights are all over the Georgetown neighborhood

but they tend to be a little bit more off the beaten path than the M Street corridor that most tourists check out.

So it's a great opportunity to explore a historic neighborhood.

If you're a photographer

bring your best camera because the lights here are really rare and unique photo opportunities.

And if you're not a photographer just come and take it all in because it's a really cool thing to see.

Georgetown Glow typically runs for about one month starting at the beginning of December.

I will leave a link to the official Georgetown Glow website down in the video description

so you can double-check the dates for the year that you're coming. The next thing on

my to-do list is the Wharf. the Wharf only opened in 2017

so it's very new as far as Washington DC goes, and at least for now they go all out for the Christmas spirit.

Being a boat dock and all, it's fitting that they host the annual holiday boat parade where you can watch boats

decked out in holiday lights going up and down the Washington Channel, and stick around for a rare winter fireworks display

afterwards. The boat parade is usually in early December and the Wharf also has other festive events like Christmas caroling throughout the month.

I'll leave a link to the Wharf website in the video description so that you can check out all of this year's festivities.

Another place you can go around the holidays is CityCenterDC. I talked about City Center in my Instagram video.

It's an area downtown with a lot of high-end restaurants and high-end shopping

and the reason why it was on my Instagram video is because they go all out to decorate, not just around the holidays but year-round.

When you go in December, you'll see Christmas trees, window displays, and other holiday art.

This is not an area of the city where I personally tend to spend a lot of time. Now if you do have money to

spend this is definitely an area where you can spend a lot of money

but even if you have no money, just walking around and taking in the atmosphere can be pretty fun too. Another event

that's like Georgetown Glow is called Light Yards

located in the Yards Park near Nationals ballpark. The first year they brought in giant bunnies and

illuminated them and the second year they had glowing orbs set to music.

This isn't something that I would necessarily

go out of my way to see

but it's the kind of thing that you could come to the neighborhood and then make a whole evening out of it.

See the Light Yards then eat dinner at one of the local restaurants and have dessert at Ice Cream Jubilee, a

very popular local ice cream spot. And the last thing on my to-do list isn't

necessarily a holiday thing to do so much as it is a winter thing to do.

We have ice skating rinks all over the city, including two in places that I previously mentioned:

Georgetown and the Wharf. There's also a very popular rink right on the National Mall.

The reason I'm including this is because if you go skating in December

they'll often have Christmas music playing to get you in the mood. Whereas when you go in January or February

it's the more generic pop music. Plus people wear Santa hats and ugly sweaters and is generally just a festive time. And that's it!

Thank you for watching this video.

If you found it helpful, you can subscribe to this channel by clicking on the Trip Hacks DC logo

which is popping up right now at the bottom of the screen, and if you're coming to DC and want to sign up for a

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you can click on the Capitol dome on the left side of my head

that'll send you over to www.triphacksdc.com where you can see the tours that I offer. Enjoy your trip!

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Ted Cruz jokes Trump's Washington is like 'Game of Thrones' - Daily News - Duration: 7:27.

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz took a break from fronting his famously prickly persona Saturday night, joking during a Washington dinner speech that the next two years in Trump's Washington will be like a 'Game of Thrones' reboot

'Mueller is coming. Ned Stark Sessions was beheaded. And Trump finally builds a wall to keep the wildlings out – and the white walkers actually pay for it,' he said during a jesting speech at the Gridiron Club's annual winter dinner in Washington, D

C.'Khalesi Pelosi assumes her throne after wandering in the wilderness for eight years, and unleashes dragon fire on the Trumpian Dothraki

And Cocaine Mitch is the Lannister we have been waiting for.'Jeff Sessions is the latest Trump Cabinet member to meet his political end

And like Khalesi, an exiled queen who regains power in the popular HBO fantasy series, Nancy Pelosi will return to the House speakership in January

The Gridiron Club is the oldest of Washington's journalism organizations, hosting press dinners that mix politics and comedy

It's traditional for guests to rip on their foes and friends, and to poke fun at themselves

Cruz, typically a nettlesome and cantankerous character, indulged in wisecracks 'at my own expense – what my friend Rick Perry calls self-defecating humor

'Perry, Trump's energy secretary, is best known for his gaffes and malapropisms, beginning with his inability in a 2012 presidential primary debate to remember the last of three federal bureaucracies he had pledged to eliminate if he won the White House

'Oops,' he said, cementing his legacy as a Texas bumbler. The chopping-block department whose name he couldn't recall was the Department of Energy, which he now leads

Perry once declared on 'Meet the Press' that George W. Bush 'did a incredible job in the presidency, defending us from freedom

' And he told reporters that the Mexican border town of Juarez was 'the most dangerous city in America

'Most of Cruz's apparent own-goals were veiled shots at other Republicans.He said he would spend 2019 working on improving his relationship with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, cloaking an elbow-jab at the White House

Share this article Share 'These past couple of years, some strange new influence has been at work to make Mitch stop thinking of me as the most unreasonable, uncivil, uncontrollable person he could imagine,' he marveled

'Somehow I don't seem so bad anymore. I just wish I knew who to thank.'He noted that Trump, once his bitter GOP primary rival, announced in October that instead of 'Lyin' Ted' he had re-christened the senator 'Beautiful Ted

'In addition to casting Cruz as a serial liar, Trump took tweeted shots at his wife Heidi, mocked his origins in Canada and suggested that his father Rafael had been depicted in a grainy black-and-white photo of Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald distributing propaganda about Fidel Castro's communist regime in 1963

'I'm sure I've shaken off my 2016 nickname for good, along with any hard feelings that might have lingered from my clash with Donald Trump,' Cruz said Saturday

'Sometimes you just have to put minor squabbles behind you – you know, like whether or not your dad was the guy on the Grassy Knoll

'Cruz was born in Calgary, but was eligible to be president because his mother was a U

S. citizen at the time. His father was a Cuban émigré.Trump hinted in 2016 that the Texan might not meet the constitutional definition of a 'natural born citizen,' a prerequisite to win the White House

In praising the U.S. Constitution's press-freedom protections in the First Amendment on Saturday, Cruz found a way to work Canada into a joke that brought the house down

'I am the son of an immigrant who left the brutality of an authoritarian regime, and where the press was simply a mouthpiece of the state,' he said

'To this day, I don't believe anything I read in the Toronto Star.'Cruz hinted that November Medal of Freedom recipient Orrin Hatch, a retiring Utah senator, might actually be Elvis Presley – who was awarded the honor posthumously

'Elvis, they say, died in 1977, the very same year Orrin began serving in the United States Senate,' he said

'At the White House, they had just a single medal for the two of them.''Orrin's footwear was blue suede shoes

And they've never once been seen together in a room.'And he mocked former senior Trump aides Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon

As a here-today-gone-tomorrow White House communications director, Scaramucci has been the shortest-lived top-tier Trump advisor to date

Describing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as a reality show, he chuckled that 'the writers only let Mooch stay for ten days

' 'But if you're counting, that's three days longer than Carly lasted as my Vice President

'Cruz took the unusual step of naming a running mate, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, as his running mate before the Republican National Convention in 2016, hoping the promise of including a women on his ticket would turn the tide in his favor

A week later, his candidacy was history.Trump fired Scaramucci in late July 2017 over a vulgar and expletive-laden interview in which he torched Bannon and other co-workers'I'm not Steve Bannon,' he told The New Yorker at the time

'I'm not trying to suck my own c**k.'Describing Bannon on Saturday as another reality-show contestant who eventually met his demise, Cruz quipped: 'Who knew that Steve Bannon was so anatomically flexible?'Politico published Cruz's prepared remarks on Sunday morning

 

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Five myths about climate change The Washington Post - Duration: 2:45.

Five myths about climate change The Washington Post

Perspective Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events

The Fourth National Climate Assessment — the work of 13 federal agencies and more than 350 scientists, including me — is clear: The Earth is warming faster than at any time in human history, and were the ones causing it. Climate change is already affecting people, and the more carbon we produce, the more dangerous the effects over the coming century. Nevertheless, many people continue to believe and propagate some misleading myths. Here are the five I hear most frequently.

When the second volume of the National Climate Assessment was released on Nov. 23, Rick Santorum, a Republican former senator from Pennsylvania, took to CNN to proclaim that climate scientists are driven by the money that they receive. Former House majority leader Tom DeLay R Tex. appeared on the network the next day declaring the report to be made by scientists that get paid to further the politics of global warming.

I was one of the reports authors. How much did I earn for the hundreds of hours I spent on it? Nothing. Nearly every day, climate scientists are accused of venality. Our other purported sins include fabricating data, selling out to big green — which supposedly tethers our grant money to doom and gloom findings — and fanning the flames of hysteria to further our nefarious agenda.

The reality is that nearly every climate scientist could make at least the same amount of money — and often much more — in a different field, including the oil industry. And the money we do receive in grants doesnt go into our pockets. A dollar 1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation provided me with a mere dollar 37,000 a year, all of which went to paying for the proposed work, including a graduate researcher, a computer and publication fees. In summer, I do some climate focused consulting with cities and water districts to cover my salary when Im not teaching. Santorum, meanwhile, receives a substantial income from serving as a consultant to Consol Energy, a coal company; and according to OpenSecrets.org, DeLay has received nearly dollar 740,000 from the oil and gas industry.

Last fall, when the first volume of the National Climate Assessment was released, White House spokesman Raj Shah responded that the climate has changed and is always changing. President Trump himself has embraced this position, claiming that the climate will change back again. This line is a popular one with people who dismiss climate change by maintaining that weve had ice ages before, as well as warm periods, and so the warming were seeing now is just what the Earth has always done.

But we can look at the natural factors that affect the climate. First, over the past few decades, energy from the sun has been going down , not up, so if changes in the suns energy drove our temperature, we should be getting cooler, not warmer.

Others argue that were getting warmer because were recovering from the last ice age. But ice ages — and the warm periods in between — are caused by the Earths orbital cycles, and according to those cycles, the next event on our geologic calendar is another ice age, not more warming.

We can also rule out volcanoes, which do produce heat trapping gases, but less than 1 percent of the CO2 that humans produce. And big eruptions, when they happen, cool the Earth instead of warming it. In other words, the climate change were experiencing now definitely isnt natural.

We often hear that climate scientists are split 50 50 when it comes to whether global warming is occurring. Each side has their scientists, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell R Ky. told Politico in 2014. Trump echoed that rhetoric on 60 Minutes this October, telling Lesley Stahl, We have scientists that disagree with human caused global warming.

In reality, more than 97 percent of climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and that humans are causing it. At least 18 scientific societies in the United States, from the American Geophysical Union to the American Medical Association, have issued official statements on climate change. And its been more than 50 years since U.S. scientists first raised the alarm about the dangers of climate change with the president — at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson. The public confusion has been manufactured by industry interests and ideologues to muddy the waters.

We often think the most widespread myth is that the science isnt real. But according to public opinion polls by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication , the most prevalent misconception — one that the majority of us have bought into — is that climate change just doesnt matter to us. While 70 percent of American adults agree that climate change is happening, only 40 percent of those surveyed believe it will harm them personally. Sure, itll hurt polar bears, and maybe people who live on low lying islands in the South Pacific. But the world has warmed by just 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, since 1900. Whats the big deal?

Climate change is a threat multiplier that touches everything, from our health to our economy to our coasts to our infrastructure. It makes heat waves stronger, heavy precipitation events more frequent and hurricanes more intense, and it nearly doubles the area burned by wildfires . It supercharges natural disasters like Hurricane Harvey and the Camp Fire, as those suffering the effects of these events know firsthand. Climate change is no longer a distant issue in space or time: Its affecting us, today, in the places where we live.

Whenever a cold snap brings out our winter parkas, theres a politician or pundit saying, Global warming? Global cooling, more like! Trump has done so repeatedly, tweeting just before Thanksgiving, Brutal and Extended Cold Blast could shatter ALL RECORDS — Whatever happened to Global Warming? In 2015, Sen. James M. Inhofe R Okla. brought a snowball to the Senate floor in an attempt to reject the reality of climate change.

But cold weather doesnt rebut the data that shows the planet is warming over climate time scales. Think of it this way: Weather is like your mood, and climate is like your personality. Weather is what occurs in a certain place at a certain time. Climate is the long term average of weather over decades. The fact it was cold and snowy one day last week? Thats weather. Global warming or not, cold days still occur, particularly in winter. But since 2000, were seeing far more new hot temperature records than cold ones. In fact, in 2017, we saw more than 10,000 cold temperature records broken at weather stations across the United States. And more than 36,000 high temperature records were broken the same year.

Five myths is a weekly feature challenging everything you think you know. You can check out previous myths, read more from Outlook or follow our updates on Facebook and Twitter.

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Six White House officials reprimanded for violating the Hatch Act The Washington Post - Duration: 5:04.

Six White House officials reprimanded for violating the Hatch Act The Washington Post

Six White House officials violated a federal law that prohibits public employees from conducting political activity in their official roles when they used their official Twitter accounts to send or display political messages supporting President Trump, according to the federal agency that enforces the law.

The six employees — which included members of the press office — deleted their social media posts once they were told they had violated the Hatch Act, the Office of Special Counsel said Friday. As a result, federal investigators issued warning letters rather than taking disciplinary action and advised that similar social media activity in the future will be considered willful violations of the law that could result in further action, according to Erica S. Hamrick, deputy chief of the Hatch Act unit.

The White House officials who were reprimanded were principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah; deputy director of communications Jessica Ditto; Madeleine Westerhout, executive assistant to the president; Helen Aguirre Ferré, former director of media affairs; Alyssa Farah, press secretary for Vice President Pence; and Jacob Wood, deputy communications director for the Office of Management and Budget.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

All six had tweets or Twitter profiles that contained political messages, including the Trump campaigns slogan Make America Great Again, or the abbreviated hashtag MAGA.

Because Trump is running for reelection, the Office of Special Counsel — a separate agency from the Justice Department special counsels office, which is leading the Russia investigation — prohibits federal employees from displaying Trumps 2016 campaign images or using his slogan.

The warnings announced Friday were the latest cases in which high profile Trump administration officials have been found in violation of the Hatch Act, whose purpose is to make sure the government is run in a nonpartisan fashion and protect federal employees from political coercion.

Earlier this year, the Office of Special Counsel found White House adviser Kellyanne Conway violated the law on two occasions by making public comments about the candidates in a special U.S. Senate election in Alabama last year.

Stephanie Grisham, the first ladys spokeswoman, also violated the law when she tweeted from her official account a photo and slogan from the 2016 Trump campaign. White House social media director Dan Scavino Jr. was found in violation after he urging Trumps supporters on Twitter to defeat a GOP congressman, Justin Amash, in Michigan.

And Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, violated the law last year by retweeting Trumps tweet carrying an endorsement of congressional candidate Rep. Ralph Norman R S.C. from her personal Twitter account.

In March, after Trump officially announced his reelection campaign, the Office of Special Counsel issued updated guidance on Hatch Act restrictions. The office noted that the prohibition on political activity by federal employees is broad and encompasses more than displays or communications including in person and via email or social media that expressly advocate for or against President Trumps reelection.

The office warned federal employees against communications, either in person or electronically, directed at the success or failure of a partisan political office, including displaying any items with Trumps 2016 campaign materials.

For example, while on duty or in the workplace, employees may not: wear, display, or distribute items with the slogan Make America Great Again or any other materials from President Trumps 2016 or 2020 campaigns; use hashtags such as MAGA or ResistTrump in social media posts or other forums; or display nonofficial pictures of President Trump, the guidance said.

Earlier this week, the office released guidance clarifying that advocating for or against the impeachment of federal officials also is prohibited under the Hatch Act — drawing criticism from some government watchdogs.

[No talk of the Resistance or opinions about impeachment at work, federal employees are warned]

The government ethics group American Oversight on Thursday sent a letter to the Office of Special Counsel saying its position on impeachment advocacy or opinions could stifle government whistleblowers. The group also said the offices position on resistance activity also suffers from overbreadth.

As OSC knows well, it is critically important to ensure public employees are comfortable raising concerns about waste, fraud, or abuse in the government, wrote Austin Evers, executive director of American Oversight. Impeachment is primarily a remedy for severe misconduct. If public employees are aware of conduct that could be impeachable but fear civil or criminal liability under the Hatch Act for saying so, they may be reluctant to approach OSA, inspectors general, or Congress.

The warning letters issued Friday to the six White House officials came in response to complaints filed by the government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington CREW .

The office found that Shah violated the law when he used his official Twitter account to post a message that linked to the Republican National Committees website that celebrated Trumps first 500 days in office. His tweet highlighted research done by a political party and provided a link to the partys website and its research, and violated the law, the office found. Ditto violated the law when she retweeted Shahs tweet, the office said.

Ferré violated the law when she used an image containing Make America Great Again as the header photograph for her official Twitter page. She deactivated the Twitter account after she left the White House, the office said.

Farah violated the law when she posted two messages that included the hashtag MAGA, and Wood violated the law when he retweeted a message from the RNC chairwoman that included the hashtag.

The office investigated four other complaints filed by CREW regarding tweets by administration officials, but found no violations in those cases, it said Friday.

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President Moon says Seoul and Washington in lockstep on N. Korea - Duration: 2:28.

President Moon, meanwhile, is emphasizing that there is no divide between South Korea

and the U.S. when it comes to dealing with North Korea.

There's been speculation that the allies have differences about how to go forward.

Hwang Ho-jun reports.

President Moon Jae-in is insisting relations between Seoul and Washington are airtight

when it comes to North Korea.

Asked about how he views concerns the two allies' respective North Korea policies are

out of lockstep,...

President Moon dismissed the question,... saying there's no basis to the speculation.

"I can assure with confidence that such a discord does not exist.

I've held in-person meetings and phone conversations with President Trump multiple times, and I

believe a great amount of trust and friendship has been established between the two of us.

So I think talk of possible discord between South Korea and the U.S. is nothing more than

baseless speculation."

He then confirmed once and for all that there's absolutely no daylight between the two allies

in pursuing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.

Such confidence,… the president says,… is based on the change that has happened over

the past year-- saying there has not been a single nuclear or missile launch so far.

President Moon Jae-in added that, in order to carry out the promises of the Singapore

Summit between leaders Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump,… there needs to be a timetable worked

out between the two.

"The Singapore Summit is only based on the principle of the agreements so it would be

advisable to iron out the details of a second North Korea-U.S. summit.

And the second North Korea-U.S. summit, scheduled early next year isn't far away.

I am optimistic that this process will end well."

The promise made in June includes four pillars--- the regime's denuclearization, returning the

remains of American war dead, the normalization of relations between the North and the U.S

and finally, securing the regime's safety.

While President Moon sees the next Kim-Trump summit as an important opportunity to speed

things up,… he said he's not at all concerned about the slow progress made over the past

month or two.

Instead, he expressed his optimism the process will turn out just fine.

Hwang Ho-jun, Arirang News.

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Welcome to Washington Justice - Duration: 0:56.

> Welcome to the capital of the American dream > Do you dare dream bigger?

> Welcome to a place that is greater than just its name

> Where standing for something means everything > Where the few on a path of righteousness

> Inspire us all to new heights > Where revolution begins with an idea

> and our diverse community rallies together as the voice of one

> We bear the name of a nation-defining pioneer > And bear witness to the men and women who

fight for what is right > Where progress is our inspiration

> Molded by our conviction > Defined by our dreams

> Welcome to Washington Justice

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Wayne Rooney takes in a basketball game with his son in Washington - Duration: 2:49.

may be a footballing legend, but it seems his son Kai appears to be more of a basketball fan

The two were spotted out at the CapitalOne Arena in Washington D.C. taking in the Washington Wizards' 102-88 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday

And Kai was decked out in Washington Wizards gear, with the number two of Wizards point guard John Wall on the front

  was a little more subtly dressed, with jeans and a dark top, but the pair weren't able to keep a low profile after being shown on the huge arena screens

The D.C. United player gave a little wave and a thumbs up to the camera as the crowd cheered and applauded his presence

 Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal revealed to  that Wayne and Kai had entered their dressing room after the game, and that Kai had been dribbling the ball around

 'He's the GOAT, for sure,' said Beal, referring to Rooney as the Greatest Of All Time

'His passion and energy is unmatched.'  certainly had an excellent season with DC United

Since his arrival he lifted the team from bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference to serious play-off contenders

 They eventually lost to Columbus Crew in the Play-In round of the MLS, although the game ended in a closely fought draw

Rooney actually missed a penalty in the shootout.Rooney's son Kai has certainly been seen as an outdoorsy kid before, so it won't be a surprise to see him follow in his father's sporting footsteps in some fashion

 

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