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This YouTube video covers a wide range of topics, including celebrating the show reaching 1 million subscribers, the controversy surrounding the cancelled Blackpink and Lady Gaga performance, the recent drop in President Moon Jae-in's approval ratings, the 5.18 Gwangju Uprising commemoration ceremony, and various investigations and scandals related to politics and justice in South Korea. The hosts express their gratitude to their viewers and announce a giveaway event while also highlighting important social and political issues for their audience to be aware of. Additionally, they encourage their viewers to spread information and stay informed about important issues facing society.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the hosts celebrate the 1 million subscriber milestone of their show on YouTube and thank their listeners for their support. They also announce a giveaway event for the MBC radio show's 100 lucky winners who will receive coffee coupons and hamburger sets. Despite the limited budget, the hosts express their gratitude to their listeners and reflect on the success of their show, which combines news and entertainment. Additionally, the section highlights the humorous remarks made by Yoon Kyung-bin, the producer of the show, about his own contribution to reaching the 1 million mark along with the hosts' reminiscing about their favorite moments and guests of the show.
  • 00:05:00 In this section from a YouTube news show, the hosts discuss the fallout from the cancellation of a joint performance between K-Pop group Blackpink and Lady Gaga during a recent US presidential visit. The hosts question why the event was cancelled due to cost issues despite the fact that it was a state visit and wonder if South Korea should be shouldering the cost. They also highlight that the controversy has caused a drop in President Moon Jae-in's approval ratings, which have reached an all-time low of 30%.
  • 00:10:00 In this section, the video discusses the recent polls that reveal President Moon's approval rating has taken a significant hit, dropping as low as 30 percent in some measures. The polls indicate that the negative reviews increased after November 2020, with a 2% rise in negative reviews, while positive reviews decreased to 30%, which is the lowest since the survey began. The survey indicated that young people are particularly unhappy, with men in their 20s registering a 13% approval rating of the president. This section also discussed the impact of the Daijo-dan theory, which claims that President Moon was only elected because he won the support of young people and those in their 60s and older, and his approval ratings with the young demographic being particularly pivotal in his election.
  • 00:15:00 In this section, various people including the mother of a victim who died during the democratization movement in Gwangju, as well as other direct victims, gathered to pay respects to the memory of those who passed away during the movement. Many gave speeches and apologized for their actions during that time period. However, there are critics who question the sincerity of these apologies, particularly from members of the former authoritarian regime. Additionally, the video notes that there have been recent developments in investigations surrounding the former governor of Gyeonggi Province and other officials. Despite these criticisms and ongoing controversies, the individuals who spoke during the ceremony were praised for their courage and willingness to take responsibility for their past actions.
  • 00:20:00 In this section, Kim Tae-woo, a civic soldier and victim of the Gwangju Uprising, talks about his meeting with the grandson of former South Korean president Chun Doo-hwan, who recently visited Gwangju to pay respects at the site of the massacre. Tae-woo, who was shot and continues to suffer from injuries, says that he was moved by Chun's apology and sincerity in taking responsibility for his grandfather's actions. Chun's grandson also offered to clean Tae-woo's grandfather's tombstone, saying that it was the least he could do. Tae-woo says that he was touched by Chun's offer and that it helped him to heal emotionally from the trauma of the massacre.
  • 00:25:00 In this section, the video discusses the recent news surrounding the arrest of Jo Hyun-cheol, former chief of the Defense Security Command, and the charges against him. Although there are some concerns regarding the credibility of the charges and the lack of mention of the martial law document, the video notes that the charges do include allegations of intervening in the election of the head of the Korean Rifle Association and deploying intelligence agents to bolster support for the Park Geun-hye government. The video also briefly mentions the recent 5.18 commemoration and the controversy surrounding Yoon Ji-chul's visit to the cemetery of Chun Doo-hwan, the grandson of the former military dictator.
  • 00:30:00 In this section, the discussion centers around the recent news that former commander Cho Hyun-cheon has returned to South Korea after being sentenced to a five-year prison term by a US court. Cho's return has raised questions about whether he will face legal action at home for his role in the 2016 political scandal involving then-President Park Geun-hye. The scandal centers on a "blacklist" of cultural and artistic figures that were allegedly targeted for punishment because they were deemed critical of the government. In addition, the conversation touches on the ongoing debate about the 50 billion won club scandal and the need for a special investigation to be conducted. However, there is some skepticism about whether such an investigation will actually take place, as some members of the ruling party have been accused of obstructing justice by opposing the idea of a probe.
  • 00:35:00 In this section, the discussion revolves around the debate on whether the recent investigations into Park Young-soo's compulsory seizure of documents are obstructing the truth or are an effective means of uncovering the truth behind the 50 billion won club. There are doubts about whether the investigations are being used as a distraction from the real issue, and concerns about the credibility of the law and the justice system. Meanwhile, there is a growing public consensus that a special investigation is necessary to unearth the truth, as seen in the case of the recent ruling on Kwak Sang-do's innocence that acted as a catalyst in pushing for a special investigation. There are also discussions about the future of political parties, especially for those advocating for reform, and the need for better communication and partnerships in the pursuit of national interests.
  • 00:40:00 In this section, discussion on the investigation of the 50 Billion Club and related issues continue. There is concern that if the investigation is not conducted speedily, there may be other means of achieving the goal, especially with growing public interest and pressure to address those issues. As such, lawmakers suggest a need to look into various aspects and accumulate evidence to achieve meaningful results. There are different opinions on which agency should be given the authority for the investigation, but the key is to have a willingness to conduct a fair and impartial investigation. Additionally, lawmakers also discuss Kim Geon-hee's immunity from investigation, and how a delay in taking action may lead to further consequences. There is a need for swift and thorough investigation to address the suspicions of the general public.
  • 00:45:00 In this section of the video, lawmakers discuss the issue of the special investigation and how it reflects the opinions of the public. They also touch on the recent comments made by Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon regarding opposition to the special investigation. In addition, viewers are introduced to a new venture between KB생명 and Prudential Life Insurance, as well as a new asset management product from Mirae Asset Securities. Being the final episode of their show, the hosts also celebrate their milestone of achieving 1 million subscribers and mention plans for future giveaways.
  • 00:50:00 In this section, the host expresses gratitude towards the viewers celebrating their channel's achievement of 1 million subscribers. The host introduces a few of the viewers and their stories behind watching the show. The host emphasizes the importance of being the protagonist of one's own life and not worrying too much about other people's opinions. Furthermore, the host encourages the viewers to spread the show among their loved ones and help them stay informed. The host thanks the viewers again and celebrates with music.
  • 00:55:00 In this section, the YouTuber talks about receiving congratulations on their YouTube channel reaching one million subscribers. They express their gratitude to viewers, including one who claimed to have gotten 30 people and even MBC employees to subscribe. They also discuss various issues, one such instance of a phone call from a former professor raising concern about the Fukushima nuclear plant, which they share on Instagram. The YouTuber expresses concern about the lack of attention to and action towards issues such as the new radioactive water flowing from the Fukushima plant. They encourage the viewers to share information and express concern so that these important issues remain in the public discourse. The segment ends with some weather reporting and news updates.

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The video touches on a variety of topics, including the recent controversy over the importation of Japanese seafood contaminated with radiation, corruption in Korean sports, and upcoming changes in baseball regulations. The speakers discuss the need for fair treatment in sports and the desire for faster-paced baseball games, with a focus on new talents to look out for in the upcoming season. The video ends with advertisements ranging from clothing to pharmaceuticals, as well as a message of gratitude to the channel's subscribers and listeners.

  • 01:00:00 In this section, the news anchor mentions a new apartment complex called Solite that has opened in Anseong and boasts ten years of comfortable and well-equipped living conditions. Additionally, several advertisements for cars and insurance policies are shown. The anchor then moves onto discussing recent statements made by the President of South Korea regarding Fukushima radiation in seafood imports. The President emphasized that scientific standards and international guidelines should be followed in the testing and importation of the seafood, and one expert on international trade law agrees that banning imports is not an effective solution. The anchor then interviews the lawyer and asks for his expert opinion on the matter. The lawyer suggests that it is necessary to consider the global production and exportation of other produce, such as apples from China, to understand the complex nature of the situation.
  • 01:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the ban on imports of Japanese seafood in 2013 due to concerns over radiation contamination. He explains that while the ban was initially implemented as a precautionary measure in response to the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan won a legal challenge against the ban in 2015 citing objective scientific verification of their seafood products. However, the speaker argues that the ban should not have been lifted because radiation from the nuclear disaster could still be affecting the ocean's ecosystem, making it different from that of Japan's, and therefore, requiring a different approach. The speaker goes on to say that the current government's approach of relying on international standards of verification may not be sufficient and that environmental impact assessments should be taken into account.
  • 01:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the three conditions that the Korean government announced as requirements for the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima. These conditions rely on the assessment of the IAEA, a global institution that is known to support nuclear power. Furthermore, the speaker suggests that the government's decision to trust the IAEA instead of acquiring unbiased scientific evidence risks breaking the logic of Korea's victory at the WTO over Japan on the issue of marine ecosystems. The speaker also implies that the Korean government's approach to the Fukushima water crisis may align with the pro-nuclear stance of the IAEA and Japanese government, rather than prioritizing the health of Koreans and the environment.
  • 01:15:00 In this section, the guest speakers discuss the ongoing tension between Korea and Japan regarding the ocean. They mention that many countries in the Pacific region are against Japan's actions, which is causing concern. They also talk about how South Korea has the obligation to maintain the cleanliness of the ocean and that they should not disregard the international laws. There have been instances where Japan has accused South Korea of breaking international laws, such as in the forced labor issue of 2018. The speakers suggest that South Korea needs to take proactive measures to prevent further pollution or other issues from occurring. The conversation changes to baseball, where the guest commentators talk about how Korea needs to improve and perform better after their loss in the WBC against Australia. Lastly, they touch on an incident where a KIA Tigers representative joked about asking for bribes during a contract negotiation with player Park Dong-won, which raises concerns about corruption in sports.
  • 01:20:00 In this section, the speaker discusses various instances of unfair treatment and corruption in the world of sports, including issues related to player payments and contracts. The speaker references specific examples, including a well-known athlete who was not paid his contract fee, and highlights the need for greater fairness in the industry. The section also includes discussion of an upcoming sports event and a recent KBO investigation into allegations of corruption. The speaker concludes with a brief advertisement and announcement for an upcoming radio program.
  • 01:25:00 In this section, the news anchors and analysts discuss various topics including an advertisement for a writing contest, the weather forecast, and various news stories such as the raid on the KBO's marketing company, corruption scandals, and changes to baseball regulations. The analysts talk about how the changes to regulations can be positive for the game of baseball and note that the rules will be strictly enforced in the upcoming season. Additionally, they discuss how the weather will be clear and pleasant, but it is important to be aware of dry weather conditions and to be cautious of the potential for wildfires.
  • 01:30:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the fatigue that comes from playing too many baseball games and the desire for faster-paced games. They note that baseball games lasting three hours can be too long, and that the younger generation often speeds up videos to save time. The focus then turns to the upcoming baseball season and which teams are favored to win. While LG is considered to be a strong team for the season, some commentators believe they struggle in crucial games due to their players' lack of experience. Meanwhile, the speaker praises rookie player Moon Hyun-min for his impressive style of play and predicts that he will become a favorite player among fans.
  • 01:35:00 In this section, the speaker talks about the most popular baseball players in Korea and upcoming new talents to look out for. The top three most favored players in a recent poll were Lee Jung-woo, Ryu Hyun-jin, and Kim Ha-seong. The speaker also mentions rookie player, Choi Dong-won, from the Kia Tigers, who is known for his good attitude and high potential. Other discussed new talents include Jeon Byung-woo and Kim So-yeon. The video ends with the audience asking questions, including one about politician-turned-baseball coach Yang Joon-hyuk, who is still considered a player and regarded as a great teacher to juniors.
  • 01:40:00 In this section of the video, the reporters discuss the possibility of which two teams could make it to the Korean Series in Korean baseball. While some predict LG or KT could make it, others believe that SSG Landers or the Kiwoom Heroes have a good chance. Additionally, they discuss the potential of rookie managers and the benefits of having experienced coaches for both players and teams alike. The reporters also mention a few sponsorships and advertisements from Korean pharmaceuticals and investors.
  • 01:45:00 In this section, various advertisements and promotions are presented, including a clothing company called Jibben, Ford's promotion on purchasing their vehicles, and Dongkook Pharmaceutical's ad of their Diosmin product that is said to make one's veins stronger. The video also features a promotional ad for a mental health program by Brainwood and an elevator and escalator association's ad for making transportation in Korea safer and more convenient. The segment concludes with a thank you message to the subscribers and listeners of MBC radio, as well as an announcement of the upcoming season of the sitcom "High Kick."

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