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President Moon applauds process of reaching social agreement through state commission's public... - Duration: 1:04.
The people have spoken... and the government is listening.
The majority of Koreans say they want the construction of the Shin Kori 5 and 6 nuclear
reactors to resume.
The government has pledged to abide by that recommendation.
President Moon Jae-in applauded the state commission's role in running the three-month-long
survey and debate.
(KOREAN) "The recent process of gathering public opinion
has not only matured our democracy, but also presented a new model for resolving social
conflicts."
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He also addressed the 53 percent of respondents who want to reduce Korea's dependency on nuclear
power.
The administration will devise follow-up measures that reflect the will of the people and the
state commission's recommendations.
The president and the Cabinet have decided to publish a white paper and documentary on
the public survey process, and develop a standardized manual for such surveys for future reference.
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Lawrence Police Warn People To Stay Away From School, Public Property After Dark - Duration: 2:14.
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Public warned of danger after fire sparked by air conditioner plugged into extension cord - Duration: 2:41.
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Scandals That Destroyed Public Images Forever - Duration: 4:33.
We all love celebrities.
But sometimes it turns out they aren't necessarily worthy of that love.
From disturbing misconduct to vile hate speech, here's a look at some scandals that destroyed
public images forever.
Michael Richards' racist meltdown
He was all set to live the rest of his days remembered fondly as Cosmo Kramer, Jerry Seinfeld's
"hipster-doofus" neighbor.
But that all went up in smoke in 2006 when TMZ released a video of comedian Michael Richards
shouting racial slurs at the Laugh Factory.
After a high profile apology tour fell flat, Richards went into hiding for awhile, and
his career has never really recovered.
"For this to happen, for me to be in a comedy club and slip out and say this crap, you know,
I'm deeply, deeply sorry."
Bill Cosby's accusations
In 2015, Bill Cosby went from being America's favorite father to one of the most-hated men
in the country.
Cosby built his career around the ideas of strong family values, exemplified by his portrayal
of Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show.
However, Cosby's own character came into question when dozens of women came forward to accuse
him of sexual assault.
Cosby became a hypocrite in the eyes of many, not to mention a criminal, and his once beloved
sitcom pretty much vanished from the airwaves overnight.
Hulk Hogan's… everything
The bigger they are, the harder they fall, so it's no wonder that a figure as massive
as Hulk Hogan took an epic swan dive from the top rope of life.
Not only was he caught on tape having an affair with his best friend's wife, the incriminating
video also included a section where Hogan went on a horrifyingly racist rant.
In fact, he straight up says "I'm a racist" at one point, so at least he has self-awareness
going for him.
The incident cost him his job, not to mention the respect of millions.
"Just because a person makes a mistake, just don't throw them away.
You don't throw good people away."
Jamie Lynn Spears: teen mom
On Nickelodeon's Zoey 101, Jamie Lynn Spears portrayed Zoey Brooks, the first girl to attend
Pacific Coast Academy, a previously all-boys boarding school.
Zoey 101 was popular with young girls — the audience it was meant to inspire — for about
four years.
However, in late 2007, Britney Spears' little sister got pregnant at the age of 16.
Faced with a public relations nightmare, Nickelodeon cancelled her show shortly thereafter, leaving
Jamie Lynn out of the spotlight for nearly a decade before she re-emerged in 2016 to
share her story.
"I wasn't going to use my age as an excuse.
To be a mother is to be a mother, it doesn't matter what age you are."
Stephen Collins' abuse scandal
Veteran actor Stephen Collins played a lot of parts over the course of his career, but
he's probably best known as the Reverend Eric Camden on The WB's 7th Heaven, the moral center
of a show designed to teach life lessons.
So it came as a major shock to fans when Collins confessed to People magazine in 2014 that
he had "inappropriate sexual conduct with three female minors" spanning three decades.
Though this confession came long after 7th Heaven's cancellation, fans will never look
at Collins — or the show — the same way again.
Dog The Bounty Hunter's racial slurs
Somehow, in the early 2000s mullet wearing blowhard Dog the Bounty Hunter became a television
celebrity by hunting people down, all while spouting pseudo-religious jargon at them.
Hey, it was a weird time.
In 2007, however, the reality star was caught on tape unleashing a stream of racial slurs
while discussing his son's African-American girlfriend.
The tape was leaked by The National Enquirer, doing irreparable damage to Dog's career.
"When you tear someone down, be sure before you leave them, that you build them up higher
than they were before you started tearing them down."
Charlie Chaplin's teenage brides
When thinking of Charlie Chaplin, most people imagine silent pictures, pratfalls, and maybe
that time he stood up to Hitler.
"Do not despair.
The misery that is now upon us is but the passing of greed; the bitterness of men who
fear the way of human progress."
But Chaplin's career was eventually derailed in part due to a string of scandals, mostly
involving him being romantically involved with teenage girls.
Besides losing a paternity suit to a mistress, he was also married four times — and three
of those women were teenagers at the time of their wedding.
In fact, the only one of his four wives who wasn't a teenager actually lied to Chaplin
about her age, telling him she was 17 rather than 22, because his fondness for teenage
girls was apparently widely known.
That's a red-flag, ladies.
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Global Trade Diplomatic Simulation: Cost of IPR Violations via Public and Private Diplomacy - Duration: 2:15.
One of the best tools that we have, I think, is public diplomacy, raising awareness about
the impacts of counterfeit goods as well as the impacts to the people who create the goods.
We can speak publicly about that dangers and how it harms those creators.
We can do this through our embassies, we can use social media to help amplify those issues.
Just last week we put out a tweet that talked about how much counterfeit medicines are floating
through the continent of Africa.
It's estimated as a third of the medicines in Africa are counterfeit goods.
So if we talk about that and the word spreads through social media, as it often does, it's
a way of reaching people around the world in ways
that we wouldn't normally be able to do that.
Private diplomacy is also extraordinary important.
We can ask out embassies, our economic officers up to our ambassadors to approach the foreign
governments and talk to them about the impact of a website that is putting our pirated television
shows or movies out there.
The servers being hosted in their country that is harming people.
It's harming our creators, and it's also potentially harming every single computer
that connects to that website, because often malware is associated with some of these sites.
You also sometimes see child pornography and other sorts of ads for things like that associated,
that you don't necessarily want your audience to see when you're going to these websites
and getting these movies or television shows for free.
So speaking privately to these governments about the impacts of these sorts of counterfeited,
pirated goods, whether physical marketplaces or digital marketplaces, it's a very important
tool that I think the State Department uniquely uses to help counter counterfeit and pirated goods.
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Search for new CCS superintendent begins with public meetings - Duration: 2:29.
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Vaping will be banned in indoor public places in the state of New York - Duration: 2:21.
Vaping is being outlawed in indoor public spaces in the US state of New York.
A new rule, which will come into law in 30 days,
will mean that the practice will be treated the same as smoking normal
cigarettes.
Vaping will be banned in places including restaurants, bars and offices.
New York was one of the first states to ban cigarettes in indoor public spaces
in 2003.
Using e-cigarettes has become more popular since tighter restrictions were
introduced around real cigarettes.
But this new law will have a relatively small effect.
Many areas of New York State already have a ban in place,
including New York City, which has had it since 2013.
The New York Times reports that 70% of municipalities in the state had already
prohibited using e-cigs in public indoor spaces.
Explaining the reason for the state-wide ban, Andrew Cuomo said:
"These products are marketed as a healthier alternative to cigarettes but the
reality is they also carry long-term risks to the health of users and those
around them.
"This measure closes another dangerous loophole in the law, creating a stronger,
healthier New York for all."
The full health impact of vaping isn't known,
partly because it is still relatively new,
so long-term effects cannot be studied.
Scientists are split on the issue.
One survey from the University of Leeds suggests that e-cigarettes lead
teenagers to smoke tobacco.
However, the NHS Stoptober campaign promoted vaping as a way to give up smoking
for the first time this month.
A survey by the charity Action on Smoking and Health from earlier this year
found there are about 2.9 million vapers in the UK,
compared with nine million smokers.
Out of those people, 1.3 million use both tobacco and e-cigarettes.
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