Friday, April 14, 2017

Youtube daily report Apr 14 2017

By taking comet ice, recreating the conditions in space and observing the results in infrared,

researchers discovered a possible precursor of amino acids.

This research is to try to uncover how comets crashing into Earth could have carried the

building blocks of life.

And PawBot automatically opens and serves wet cat food.

It grabs a bowl, opens one of the 18 cans, dumps the food, pushes out the bowl, and then

washes its robot hands.

Vsauce!

Kevin here.

This is Mind Blow.

Say hello to the OctopusGripper.

The phenomenal folks at Festo , who have been featured on Mind Blow for their bionic ants

and bionic butterflies, have now turned their attention to tentacles.

The soft silicone structure is controlled with air pressure and can grip objects with

the help of two large vacuum suction cups.

Since the tentacle is soft it's ideal for human/robot interaction in places like factories.

Also I think it just looks really cool.

Ybrain is developing a wearable headset to electrically optimize your brain.

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation works by sending a weak electronic signal to specific

areas of the scalp.

While the creators suggest someday this treatment could be beneficial to a sufferers of a range

of neurological disorders from addiction, dieting, schizophrenia and Alzheimer's,

a comprehensive review of hundreds of tDCS studies suggests one area that may be effective

right now is in treating depression.

The amount of current to use and for how many sessions is still being studied but Ybrain

is rolling out in 70 Korean hospitals in 2017 and hope to use their findings to fine tune

the inexpensive, take-home device and eventually bring it to Europe and then the United States.

In other transracial direct current stimulation news, a study out of Zurich found it can be

used to increase honesty.

They asked participants to roll die and and get paid depending on the outcome — allowing

them the opportunity to lie to get more money.

Those who struggled between being honest and getting more money were more honest when the

electrical stimulation was applied to their brains.

Where this gets really interesting is the concept that honesty represents an organic

condition based on biological predispositions.

So sorry judge, my brain is liar.

A new brain imaging process allows researchers to see neuronal connections better than ever

before.

Clarity, developed at Stanford University chemically dissolves the milky opaque tissue

that coats much of the brain and replaces it with a transparent hydrogel.

This allows a window into brains to look at individual neurons like in this mouse brain

and they attribute different colors to different kinds of cells.

Creating 3D brain maps will allow researchers to compare brains and hopefully observe and

correct problems.

The imaging technique could also be applied to observe the electrical pathways in the

heart and better understanding damaged fibers in the spinal cord.

High-powered lasers are allowing us to reconstruct feathered dinosaurs with unprecedented accuracy.

Dr Pittman at the University Of Hong Kong used Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence on soft

tissues in dinosaur bones, making the few skin atoms left glow in the dark.

This has helped reveal the shape of the dinosaur and examining over 200 specimens allowed this

awesome revised life reconstruction.

And they're taking this technology around the world so expect a lot more accurate dinosaurs.

A lab on a glove could detect nerve agents with a swipe.

Stretchable, flexible inks were created to print sample collectors and biosensors on

the gloves.

By swiping the thumb featuring the collector and touching the index finger with the sensors,

an electrochemical signal is sent through the glove to a smartphone.

And the plan is to use this to better increase security.

NASA has prototyped new robots to explore ocean worlds like Jupiter's moon Europa.

The robots will need tires to traverse the ice, heated claws to grip the ice while a

drill penetrates the surface.

Probes would then return with samples through pneumatic tubes.

Please do this.

We all wanna know what's down there.

Thanks.

Finally, scientists at Pacific Northwest Laboratory can now covert methane which is produced by

landfills, dairy farms and oil wells into a green goo that can be used as biofuel or

cow feed.

This is a way for us to find two organisms willfully coordinate their metabolism for

an application such as capturing wasted methane and converting it into transportation fuel,

specialty bio products, or agricultural feed stocks.

It doesn't smell good and it doesn't look tasty but it is valuable.

I'm gonna leave you with ROBO-ONE the world's first biped robot fighting tournament.

And as always - thanks for watching.

To meet the need for even greater mobility, the army is experimenting with the aero cycle.

A one man flying platform capable of carrying a fully equipped soldier at 40 MPH.

The wrist radio, long the dream of comic book detectives, is now a reality with an Army

rogue.

And a handy talkie set has a one mile range.

Here again, science is providing new and better methods.

Experiments in radiating food with atomic energy have pointed to new ways of prolonging

the life of food.

Never before has man stood so precariously on the brink of his own destruction.

By striving for ever-greater superiority, the United States Army dedicates itself to

deter that end.

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How Meteorites Destroyed the Universe - Duration: 7:41.

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hello. On almost any clear night if you

look up at this guy long enough you will

see a shooting star most of these are

just grains of dust burning up in the

atmosphere but once in a while a rock big

enough can survive the fall all the way

to the ground this is a meteorite but

for a long time we didn't think it was

possible for rocks to fall from the sky

in fact the idea of rock falling from

the sky went to get everything we

thought about the universe

that is until an

eighteenth-century lawyer proposed a

ridiculous idea that rocks can fall from

the sky and they come from outer space

good stuff producer matt weber tells the

story of Ernst Chladni the man who

destroyed the universe with meteorites

since time immemorial people have been

telling stories of stones that fall

from the sky in great fireballs today

we know these are meteorites but back in

the 18th century just shortly after the

United States became its own country the

idea of rocks falling from the sky was

considered absurd because rocks can't

just fall from the sky right according

to Aristotle one of the most influential

philosophers in human history the earth

was made up of just four elements air

water fire and of course earth the

heavens were made up of an entirely

different matter perfect and unchanging

rocks their native only to the earth

ergo there are no rocks in the heavens

and this concept of the universe

persisted for thousands of years and

according to Sir Isaac Newton one of the

greatest minds of his time space was

empty except for an intangible substance

called aether that allowed light and

gravity to propagate between celestial

objects space was a vacuum devoid of any

matter and nobody in the 18th century

was going to argue with Sir Isaac Newton

so if they even existed outside the

overactive imagination of ignorant

country-folk these falling rocks had to

have come from Earth because postulating

that they came from outer space back

then was a little like claiming flying

saucers are real and visiting Earth

today but a couple ideas were put forth

they could have been rocks shot into the

atmosphere by volcanic eruptions or

gaseous minerals that waft it up from

the ground and accreted in the sky like

hailstones really Antoine Lavoisier the

father of modern chemistry came up with that idea

or they were never in the sky in the

first place since these rock falls were

often accompanied by what eyewitnesses

described as thunder and lightning

scientists of the time theorized that

the melted and scarred rocks found in

association with these fireballs were

just ores disfigured by the intense heat

of a lightning strike all of these

explanations seemed way more reasonable

than rocks coming from outer space but

Ernst Chladni thought otherwise he

wasn't an astronomer he wasn't a

physicist although he made some

pioneering discoveries in acoustics he

was primarily a lawyer he came from a

long line of lawyers but his real

interest was in science and he had a

keen ear for eyewitness testimony he

believed the stories eyewitnesses told

of rocks falling from the sky were

credible because they were too

consistent to be mere fantasies or

outright lies and he believed the

evidence showed that these rocks came

from outer space even though that went

against every known physical law of the

universe at the time rocks from space

meant that the universe wasn't empty and then

Isaac Newton was wrong it also meant the

cosmos weren't unchanged and perfect

which meant Aristotle was wrong and it

suggested that the heavens were made up

of the same corruptible matter as we

were and that was borderline blasphemy

there was such a stigma surrounding

these rock fall many eyewitnesses were

hesitant to come forward afraid of

ridicule and this further stymied

evidence of these rocks extraterrestrial

origin so Chladni had to actively search

out evidence for his universe shattering

theory he researched eyewitnessed events

of what he called "ironfalls" named for

the metallic nature of the rocks found

associated with these incidents he went

to the sites of the supposed ironfalls

and examined the rocks themselves

gathering evidence that corroborated

eyewitness stories it quickly became

clear to Chaldni that not only

were these masses of iron unlike any

rocks on the surrounding area they were

like nothing else on earth so in 1794

Chladni published a book documenting 18

cases of rocks witnessed falling from

the sky and presenting evidence for

their extraterrestrial origin the book

was a flop. Chaldni's theory was disputed

and widely ridiculed. Chladni's biggest

critics argued that his outlandish ideas

not only went against their

understanding of physics at the time it

went against the Bible and religious dogma.

to the vast majority of the science

community it was impossible for

rocks to just rain down out of the sky and

any stories to the contrary were just

that stories devoid of any credibility I

mean who are you going to believe

Aristotle or some yokel who says he saw

stone fall from the heavens?

But the heavens would grant gladney a lucky

break within months of his book being

published to widely reported and highly

documented accounts of rocks falling

from the sky occurred in siena italy a

massive fireball was witnessed by

thousands of people and pieces of rock

could be found all over the area at

first scientists thought the rocks came

from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius but

soon it became clear that the volcano

was too far away and the observed

fireball came from the opposite

direction a year later another fireball

hit England in this case a laborer

actually saw the rock hit the ground

just 30 feet away from where he stood

the stone became famous and it was even

given a monument and researchers noted

strange similarities between the stone

and the stones that fell near siena

italy despite the great distance and

time separating the events a detailed

analysis of these rocks was performed

and it showed that they were unlike any

other rocks ever seen coupled with

numerous eyewitness reports scientists

had to accept that these rocks that come

from somewhere other than earth but it

wasn't until the rock fall at L'Aigle

France that the consensus began to

change in Chladni's favor. Over 3000

rocks fell over the town prompting the

french academy of sciences to initiate

an investigation of the event

spearheaded by Jean-Baptiste Biot.

His thorough and impassioned report helped

establish that meteorites were real and

that they came from outer space finally

vindicating Chladni. Even Chladni's most

constant critics had to accept the

evidence but they weren't happy about it

because having little pieces of rock

floating around in space suggested that

the almighty had somehow left his

creation incomplete and any creator that

leaves his work unfinished cannot be

absolutely flawless the extraterrestrial

origin of meteorites destroyed our

deep-seated belief in an immaculate and

unchanging universe we now know these

space rocks are leftovers from the

beginning of the solar system making

meteorites of the oldest rocks we can

find on earth and while Chladni's ideas

may have shattered long-held

misconceptions about the universe the

study of these ancient rocks gives us a

glimpse into the origin and true nature

of our solar system

and the fact is the universe isn't

perfect it's a messy place follow the

same matter that makes up our imperfect

world and nothing is more incomplete

than our knowledge of it yet with each

shattered rock that falls from the sky

we are able to assemble a more complete

vision of our imperfect and incredible universe

So what do you think was the

universe better when it was perfect do

we still have misconceptions about the

cosmos that will someday have to be

destroyed do you have some insider

information about the universe that you haven't

told anyone yet let us know in the

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My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.108 [ENG/2017.04.14] - Duration: 48:09.

(The hot place for designs)

(Korea's landmark DDP)

(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)

(108th class at the foreigner school)

This is My Neighbor, Charles

where we meet foreigners living in Korea.

- Hello. / - Hello.

- It's spring. / - Yay!

The spring breeze. It feels amazing.

Flowers will begin to bloom soon.

Let's go see the flowers together.

In France, when it's spring,

the terrace culture comes to life again.

People sit out on the streets in Paris.

That sounds great.

Let's invite our guest who has come

like a spring flower.

Give a round of applause.

- Wow. / - Yes.

(A new student at the foreigner school)

Hello.

- So cute. / - Hello.

- Hello. / - Hello.

How pretty.

Anur is so cute.

- Sparkly eyes. / - His expression is so adorable.

Hello.

I'm Hong Hana from Uzbekistan.

- She's Jimin. / - Jimin.

Hello, I'm in first grade, class 1

and my name is Hong Jimin.

(Amazed)

His name is Anur

and that's an Uzbek name.

He goes to kindergarten.

- She's smart. / - So cute.

I think she spoke the clearest

out of all the children who appeared on the show.

Jimin seems very mature

but she's only in first grade of elementary.

Your front teeth have fallen out.

(But she's still lovely)

You just started school.

What's the best thing about going to school?

I like playing with my friends.

I like getting close with my friends.

And I like studying with my friends.

(Proud)

- Are you good at studying. / - Yes.

- Are you? / - Yes.

How did you raise your daughter? She's so smart.

But your name is Hong Hana.

Are you Korean?

No, I'm from Uzbekistan.

I came to Korea 10 years ago.

I was naturalized three years ago.

Maybe it's because you lived her for 10 years

and was naturalized.

You seem like a very elegant Korean mother.

- I agree. / - I bet people say that you look Korean.

I hear that often.

They think I'm Korean when we talk on the phone.

So they get shocked when they see me saying,

"Oh, you're not Korean."

You are raising the kids alone, right?

Yes, I got a divorce.

You're divorced.

What do you do to make a living?

I'm an interpreter at an employment center.

I see. You speak Korean very well.

- And Uzbek. / - Korean, Uzbek...

Russian, and English. I speak four languages.

That many?

You are a talented woman who speaks 4 languages.

- And she's a single parent. / - Yes.

After listening to her experience of discrimination,

I feel like she has a lot of burden on herself.

Let's watch her life in Korea

with her two beautiful kids.

(My Neighbor, Charles)

Hana loves going out for a walk these days.

Her steps seem very light.

So refreshing.

The reason she came all the way up to the peak is...

Thank you.

I feel like I'll fly away.

It's to see this breathtaking view.

(I'm a mom, so it's okay)

Let's look into the cheerful mom,

Hana's day.

(Mokpo, Jeollanam-do)

It's Hana and her two cute children's house.

(Hana is preparing breakfast)

Morning is the busiest time for the mom.

No matter how tired she is

she puts a lot of love into making breakfast.

(The kids are still asleep)

Jimin is still sleeping.

Kids, wake up.

(Hong Jimin, 7 years old)

She's the reliable first child

but she's still a 7-year-old girl

who wants to stay by her mom.

The mom has to take care of

her 4-year-old son as well.

But she still succeeds in waking them up.

Anur, hurry up.

The siblings are brushing their teeth.

(Hurry up, bro)

(Don't hit me)

He's hitting her sister.

Oh, dear.

(I'm so angry)

Anur has begun to throw a fit.

He didn't want to wake up and brush his teeth

so he took this moment as his chance.

A man shouldn't cry since the morning.

They have breakfast after all the trouble.

Jimin behaves and has her breakfast.

4-year-old Anur picks up the chocolate first.

You should have breakfast. You can't have cookies.

He got caught.

Don't have chocolate.

Anur listens to her sister.

It's really hard to get children to have breakfast.

Hurry up and eat. The teacher will call soon.

Hurry up and eat, Anur.

Eat quickly like me.

- You have to go to the daycare. / - No...

Why not?

Why not? I have to go to work.

It's a busy morning, taking care of two kids.

He used to go to the daycare with her sister

but now he has to go alone so he's upset.

Mommy!

Have fun with your friends. Bye!

Take care, Anur.

This time, it's Jimin's turn.

Oh, the keys!

Make sure you stay here.

- Okay. / - Okay?

- I'll be right back. / - Sure.

Stop forgetting things!

She does that very often.

(Rushing)

- Let's go. / - Yes.

Sit down.

You can't help but forget things

when you are taking care of your children.

Jimin, you are 7 years old

but you go to school so you are not a baby anymore.

So listen to your teacher

and have fun with your friends.

Jimin answered confidently.

How is she at school?

It's a must at the beginning of a semester.

It's time to introduce yourself.

Let's listen to this cheerful first runner.

I'm 7 years old.

No, I'm 8 years old.

And I like...

I'm good at playing block puzzles.

Great job.

Next is Jimin.

Will she be able to do well without getting nervous?

I'm Hong Jimin.

I'm 7 years old.

My mom is from Uzbekistan

and I'm from Uzbekistan too.

My mom speaks Korean very well

and so do I.

My dad's name is Hong Seollae

and he's a CEO.

Let's be good friends.

She's very smart.

Hana, you must be proud.

Hana came to Seoul in order to learn Korean.

She married a Korean man and

settled in Mokpo.

But she got divorced 3 years ago

and is now raising two children alone.

I'm divorced but

it was a divorce by consent

so there is no bad feeling between us.

We just agreed to get a divorce

so we are not in a bad relationship.

(Living as a single parent)

- Hello. / - Hello.

- You look gorgeous today. / - Thank you.

She's the head of her family

so she can't stop working.

She's been working at an employment center

for foreigners since 2 years ago.

She's a interpreter for foreigners looking for jobs.

When I came back to Korea after my holiday

in Uzbekistan, my company was closed down.

They said I can't live in Korea

if I'm not able to find a job in a month.

So I came to look for a job.

Don't worry. I will do my best to help you.

I thought she was Korean because it's very

hard to see a person wearing a hijab in Mokpo.

But she was an Uzbek so I was very surprised.

I'm very happy to see someone from my home.

(I hear that a lot)

- Thank you. / - Good-bye.

Actually, I came here very recently

so I get a lot of help from Hana.

She's a great working mom

who is acknowledged even at work.

(That afternoon)

She came to a jewelry shop after work.

It looks like she ordered something already.

She must've liked this bracelet.

You can write your name in English here

and your telephone number will go on the back.

She loses consciousness once in a while

so she decided to get this bracelet.

Please put my name.

I will put your name.

- What about your phone number? / - My ex-husband's.

Your ex-husband's number? Okay.

I think it started about a year ago.

It got worse starting a year ago.

I keep forgetting things

and my heart keeps beating fast.

My body doesn't feel right.

I'm a mom who shouldn't be sick.

There's no one to take care of my kids

if I'm sick.

(That night)

Anur!

You should study.

Sit down. Sit down properly.

This 4-year-old doesn't want to study.

Hold your head up.

Hold your head up.

Don't do that.

Anur, you are supposed to study with that.

A circle.

You know, right?

What is this?

Mother.

How do you say that in Uzbek?

Jimin is confused. Right then...

Wow, Anur got it right.

What about in Russian?

- Mama. / - Good.

It's mommy in English.

That's okay. It'll be more confusing

if you also learn English now.

Let's learn Uzbek, Russian

and Korean first.

Okay.

We use Uzbek in Uzbekistan

but many people also speak Russian.

It'll be easier for them in Uzbekistan in the future

if they learn these languages.

That's why I'm teaching them both.

It's fun and it makes me happy.

What's father in Uzbek?

I miss dad.

- You miss daddy? / -Yes.

Let's call him and meet him when he has time.

For now, let's focus and study.

Focus, Anur.

What have you done? Look!

- What's this? / - He made a mess in an instant.

I never told you to color. I told you to write.

You need a scolding.

Anur starts acting

after noticing that his mommy is angry.

Are you upset?

Get up.

Put your hands up.

His acting is no use in front of mommy.

Stand up over here. Raise your hands.

Don't cry.

Put them up properly.

Hana strictly disciplines them

as she's worried that

the kids will become rude since she's a single parent.

Put your hands up.

But to 4-year-old Anur

everything about this situation is upsetting.

What a crybaby. Stop crying.

Stay like that.

Put your hand up. Where are you going?

I haven't told you to leave.

Stay just like that.

Don't cry.

Are you going to say sorry?

Say, "I'm sorry, mommy."

Anur kisses his mom as an apology.

His face is covered in snot, but he's still cute.

- Jimin. / - Yes.

It's time to pray.

Hana is a Muslim

and she prays 5 times a day.

Look. You look beautiful.

Mom, none of my friends wear hijabs.

I don't want to wear it. I think they'll tease me.

It's because they are curious.

It's because they've never seen

someone with a hijab.

You need to practice wearing it.

You'll start wearing it when you enter third grade.

Do you remember what I've taught you?

Say it.

Good job.

Jimin is still young so she needs time

in order to accept and take in all these things.

(An intruder)

I hate you.

Anur disturbs their holy prayer time.

(Jimin still manages to pray in silence)

Hana is leading a tough life

as a Muslim in an foreign land.

Will Jimin be able to understand her mom in future?

(Will Jimin be able to do well?)

I'm teaching her little by little

so that she gets used to this as she grows up.

By teaching her the prayer

and how to wear the hijab,

I'm making her get used to the religion.

That's why I make her practice.

If she learns everything at once without any practice,

it'd be mentally very difficult for her.

That's why I'm teaching her little by little.

Their chaotic day has come to an end.

Mom, I don't want to sleep.

No, you need to. Close your eyes.

(I don't want to sleep either)

- Yes. / - Okay? You'll get a scolding if you don't sleep.

Good night.

(Mom's secret)

Finally, Hana enjoys her free time.

She doesn't seem like the cheerful Hana

we saw at work with her colleagues

or when she was with her kids.

Her depression is very serious

that she needs medication.

It was very hard after

Jimin was born due to postpartum depression.

When I'm alone like this

it's really difficult for me.

I always feel lonely and difficult.

It's so hard.

Living in a foreign land

without having overcome postpartum depression

made her life even more difficult.

I was diagnosed with a headache,

migraine, nausea and even depression.

I think I have early or acute symptoms of dementia.

It's because...

Hana is worried that

even her memory is fading away

due to depression.

My sickness and depression is getting worse

so I asked for a divorce

to my husband first.

I didn't want him to suffer because of me.

I'm the only one who's sick so

I didn't want to cling onto him

She chose to get a divorce 3 years ago

because she didn't want to burden her husband.

(The next day)

Hana seems to have something to say to Jimin.

I have to go to the hospital because I'm sick.

Take care of your brother when he comes.

- You can do that, right? / - Yes.

- Really? / - Yes.

I can cook rice too.

I know you can, but it's dangerous.

It's dangerous as it's hot so please don't cook.

- Alright, bye. / - Bye.

It looks like Hana was worried for no reason.

("J" Hospital, Mokpo)

Why did she come to the hospital?

I came to do a dementia test.

I'm too nervous.

My heart is really heavy.

I want the results to come out well.

Oh, no...

She came because of her memory problem.

It all sounds like me.

She feels uneasy just in case she has a problem.

You can say you don't know if you are unsure.

What year is this year?

2017.

What season is it now?

Spring.

I will tell you 3 words now.

Repeat after me and try to memorize the order.

- Airplane. / - Airplane.

- Pencil. / - Pencil.

- Pine tree. / - Pine tree.

What are the things you just said?

Airplane, pencil, pine tree.

I was wondering what Jimin was doing.

She's very busy cleaning.

Is it time for my baby to come?

I have to pick up my baby.

It's time for her brother to come home.

Anur, did you have fun at the daycare?

- Did you study hard today? / - Yes.

What did you study?

(This and that)

She even put on her apron.

Anur, don't pull my apron!

(Come play with me)

I'm going to tell mom. Geez.

Jimin takes a special measure.

(I want that too)

(Bam)

Oh, dear.

(I hate you!)

(He lost his candy and got hit)

Anur, I'm sorry.

He begins wailing at his place.

Jimin has her candy.

(Give me my candy)

Her brother is not the type to sit still.

She gives the candy to comfort her brother.

Give me one.

Give me one.

Strawberry flavored candy...

He took his sister's candy and ran away.

Strawberry flavored candy.

Jimin is upset as well.

Strawberry flavored candy.

Maybe he feels sorry after seeing his sister cry.

(I can't lose)

I'm the mom today so if you give me

the strawberry candy, I will give you this.

It's a difficult choice for a 4-year-old.

Will you give me this?

I'll make you something delicious.

Finally, everything became peaceful again.

She doesn't forget to give his brother his snacks.

They seem very close as if nothing happened.

Mommy will try it first.

(It's chocolate bread)

- Do you like what mom does for you? / - Yes.

Eat up.

He listens to his sister very well this time.

Meanwhile, I wonder how the results of

Hana's dementia test came out.

Last time, you were hospitalized

because of a headache and nausea.

I heard you are worried a lot about dementia.

So we checked...

You take slightly long when you think

and a slight failure in memory.

In the detailed test,

your depression score was 46.

Usually, 20 is the standard.

If it is over 20, we consider it as

serious depression.

Therefore, you have a very severe case of depression.

If you interpret it correctly,

it's pseudodementia caused by depression.

So it's fake dementia.

It happens mainly in old age.

Yes.

You are living in a foreign country

and you get a lot of stress from many things.

Also, things might not be working out your way.

So it's possible to have depression at a young age.

And because of that, if you think that your thoughts

are not going your way, many people feel that

their cognitive abilities have declined.

I can't express myself in words.

It's so hard in my heart.

I understand. It must be mentally very difficult.

I know it's hard but

be active in your social life.

Also, it'll help a lot and

keep you in good mood

if you go hiking and exercise.

Thank you.

I'm really glad that she doesn't have dementia.

I'm so worried about my kids.

I kept thinking about what to do.

I should take medication and get better.

I must get better.

(Hang in there, Hana)

Hana feels so much better today than any other days.

Oh, it looks delicious.

She should fill up her stomach

in order to cheer up.

Hello.

Goodness, it's been a long time since you last came.

- I haven't been well lately. / - I see.

You shouldn't be so sick. You should stay healthy.

(It's the best to eat it alive)

They say even a collapsed cow

can get up if it eats this. Enjoy it.

Thank you.

- It looks good. / - It's delicious.

(She knows how to enjoy a live octopus)

It looks like she's enjoying it.

(Yum)

In Mokpo, the small octopus is the best!

I agree. I think the Mokpo octopus is really good.

When you chew,

the octopus is very chewy

so it relieves my stress inside my head.

Don't get sick again and come again.

- Thank you. / - Come back and have a meal.

She buys walnuts and peanuts

which help you with your memory.

It's delicious.

They say these help with your memory.

I should have some too

in order to protect my health.

That's why I bought these.

I wonder how the kids are doing.

Oh, Anur! You're home.

Did you miss your mom?

How have you been?

How was it being a mom?

It wasn't fun? Was it hard?

It was hard for Jimin.

Jimin, you did a great job. You're the best.

Both of you did great today.

(Hana is talking to someone)

Who are you calling, Hana?

Mom, how are you doing?

I'm good.

Jimin is a year younger than her friends

but she became the class president.

I'm so proud. That's nice to hear.

Don't be sick, mom.

Don't worry. I'm praying hard

so my health is getting better.

You take good care of your health

and your kids.

You too, mom. Take medication on time

and maintain your health. Don't worry about me.

As soon as she hangs up

she begins crying.

My mom has colorectal cancer.

My mom doesn't know that I'm sick.

It will be even harder for her.

It could make things even harder for my mom.

It's better not to tell her.

There are so many things for her to cope with.

(Mom's dream)

Hana is busily headed to somewhere.

What are you doing? The lights changed.

Oh, I missed it. Oh, no.

She's worried because this happens

quite often these days.

(Mokpo Police Station)

Hana came in a rush to the police station.

What is going on?

We waited for a long time

but there's no news of her.

She came out after an hour.

It's a tough situation because it's a sex crime.

He should be working hard and earning money

but he committed such a crime

so I'm very angry.

Hana is an interpreter for an Uzbek

who committed a crime in Korea.

This time, she has to attend the trial with him.

I translated the content into Uzbek.

I'm from the same country as him

but I'm so embarrassed of what he has done.

I'm depressed and very angry.

I'm so mad.

Working at the police station,

Hana got a new dream.

It's to become a police officer.

She failed the test last time

and this is her second attempt.

Find the wrong description of an emergency car.

It's hard. Oh, dear.

I want to be an interpreter

for a police station in the foreign affairs division.

I think I should study.

I took the test 2 years ago

but I failed.

I need to try. I should try.

A woman with a hijab can do something like this.

I want to show people that.

Hana, you're amazing.

Hana is on an outing with Jimin.

What color is that?

- Red. / - Red.

I have to put my hand up.

- That's right. / - Left and right.

I have to see if cars are coming.

Let's see if Jimin is good.

Good job.

They came here for grocery shopping.

Jimin, do you know what you need when you cook?

- Yes. / - What do you need?

Radish, potato and cucumber.

I'll give you $20.

Add that with $5 you have

and you go buy the ingredients.

Ask for fresh and delicious ones.

- Say that when you ask. / - Okay.

Go ahead.

I need 3 cucumbers.

Do you want one radish?

- Yes, I want one. / - Say please.

Please.

She's only 7 years old but she's very good.

Did you buy them? Pay for them now.

Tell her you want to pay.

Here you go.

I'll give you another cucumber because you're so cute.

- Yes. / - Thank you.

She got an extra cucumber.

She calculates and pays.

She's the best.

Make a lot money and be healthy.

And spend a lot of money.

- Thank you. You stay healthy too. / - Yes.

Go buy a mackerel.

Okay? Can you do it?

Excuse me.

- Do you need anything? / - Excuse me.

One grilled mackerel, please.

And cut it up please.

What are you going to do with it?

I'm going to eat.

Do you know how to eat?

I don't know.

Cut it up like this.

After doing this...

- Sprinkle some salt here. / - Yes.

It's delicious if you grill it and

it's also good even if you fry it.

Her mom is half-worried, half-excited.

She did very well this time too.

Make a lot of money and be healthy.

- Bless you. / - Yes.

Well done.

So pretty. Good job.

I'm sick so

I'm teaching her how to do things by herself.

And since she's a girl and an older child,

so I'm teaching her to lead a good life.

I'm sure Jimin can do anything.

Hana is busy preparing for dinner.

She seems busy talking on the phone and cooking.

Today's menu is Uzbek food.

My kids love this dish and it's really good.

She adds plenty of spices.

It has a distinct scent but it's very good.

The dough is rolled like pizza

and plenty of meat and vegetables are added.

Then it's rolled and steamed.

It looks like a big dumpling.

It's Uzbek dish called "hanum."

You know how to cook rice, right?

Should I bring rice?

Get the rice and wash it.

(Fidgeting)

She tries her best with her tiny hands.

Jimin.

You can't throw rice away.

Oh, no.

(Rice that was washed away)

Look. Like this...

The professional housewife teaches her

every little things.

When you cook rice, you have to put water in.

You have to try.

If the water comes up to here,

the rice will turn out nicely.

- Up to here. - / Right.

There's a reason why

she's teaching chores to Jimin who is still young.

She's still young and

I feel bad but she still needs to learn it.

There's no one to take care of her except me.

The Uzbek dumpling, hanum,

is now complete.

There's even kimchi stew.

There are two dishes from two different countries.

Anur, have some of this.

She says it's even more delicious

if you pour some yogurt on top.

Anur enjoys the dish.

Jimin, do you like Korean food

or Uzbek food?

- Korean food. / - Why?

It's good. I like kimchi stew.

Really? But Uzbek food is good too.

- No, it has onions in it so it's not good. / - Alright.

Jimin likes spicy kimchi stew.

She has a traditional palate for a 7-year-old.

Jimin takes after her dad so she like Korean food

and Anur takes after me

so he enjoys Uzbek food and snacks.

Moms are happy if their kids just eat well.

- Mom, your phone is ringing. / - Really?

- I mean it. / - I will find it.

Where is it?

- Anur, will you find it for me? / - Yes.

(Why aren't you looking for her phone?)

Maybe I threw it in the trash can?

- Trash can... / - Where is it?

What is this sound coming from the fridge?

The sound is coming from the fridge.

Here it is.

Oh, no.

Yes, hello.

Yes.

Really?

You'll be here after 3?

Okay. I'll get the kids ready.

Jimin, Anur, dad is coming today.

- Have fun with dad today. / - Okay.

Yes, I will listen to dad very well.

- Really? / - Yes.

- Are you happy? / - Yes.

I like mom and dad the most!

Okay.

Dad!

(My dad is the best)

You can't feed them pork.

I won't let you meet the kids next time. Okay?

Dad, I want to go to the beach.

- You want to go to the beach? / - Yes.

It's the ocean!

Jimin is happy to be with her dad.

Even after the divorce, he keeps in touch with Hana

and also meets regularly with his children.

- Jingi, are you happy to see me? / - Yes.

- Do you like daddy? / - Yes.

How much?

You like me very much?

- Hold me too. / - Sure.

Anur is upset that the dad is holding his sister.

Come here.

No, no, no.

He must've forgotten after seeing the car.

Dad!

I'm coming too.

It'd be nice if they could always be together.

It breaks dad's heart to see the kids look so happy.

I'm sorry I can't play with you often.

Okay?

Is it fun? Honk your horn.

It looks like Anur is having fun the most.

(It's a toy)

Jingi, which one do you want?

They can't miss out on the toys.

Dad, I'm hungry. I want meat!

Do you want meat?

They want to be with their dad

but we are divorced so it's not possible.

I'm sorry for my kids about this situation.

I lived without my dad too.

I lived without my dad when I was a kid.

That's why I get along with my husband.

I want my children to be loved

and I don't want them to be stressed.

So I try to get along with my husband.

(They came to a barbecue restaurant)

Just as Hana told him,

he came to a beef restaurant instead of pork.

I want to feed my children all types of meat

but my wife doesn't like it so

I try to feed them beef as much as possible.

Stop playing your feet.

The husband tries to respect

and understand Hana's religion and culture.

- Jimin, is it fun going to school? / - Yes.

- It's fun. / - Is it?

They are adorable. All the time.

He just feels sorry that

he can't take care of them all the time.

I'm a Korean man

so I work day and night.

I should've taken care of the kids on holidays

but sometimes I couldn't.

I think I was more negligent

compared to other husbands.

It's time to part with the kids.

My son doesn't like it when we go back home.

What? Is it my house?

Yes, it's your house.

No!

As they are near the house, Anur starts crying

knowing that he has to say good-bye to his dad.

(Anur is sad to part with dad)

No, no. Go home.

Dad also feels upset every time this happens.

No, no.

- Dad. / - Next time.

Let's go see him next time.

No, no.

Bye-bye.

I'll play with you next week.

It's hard for the dad to leave as well.

What I want the most is...

I think she should get her mind treated first.

If her mind gets fixed,

I think other things will get fixed too.

I feel sorry for him too.

I feel sorry but we got divorced

because of my problem

so I wish he lives a happy life.

The husband understands his wife very well

so they are enduring this hardship together.

(My Neighbor, Charles)

It seems like she's going

through a tough time

but she's hanging in there because of her kids.

It must've been very difficult.

It is very difficult.

What's worst?

It's tiring to take care of the kids alone

and if I'm sick or if something happens,

my kids will be left alone.

I'm from another country

so my mom or my family aren't here.

There's no one.

I saw the video and it looks like

Jimin takes a good care of her brother.

My mom taught me little by little

and if I behave, she said she'll get me

a huge doll from Japan.

I think she understands her mom's situation.

I feel that the responsibility Jimin has

is a bit of a burden for her.

Jimin does have a lot on her shoulders.

Sometimes when I forget things,

she gets them for me.

At times like those, I'm very proud of her

and she's so adorable.

You're amazing, Jimin.

Jimin, do you like taking care of your mom...

- And your little brother? / - Yes.

He's like a toy.

He's like a toy?

Sometimes your toy-like brother

doesn't listen to you.

When do you feel upset the most?

When he takes away my things,

I tell mom and he gets a scolding.

How do you feel when you see him get scolded?

I feel great.

(What an honest 7-year-old)

- So cute. / - She is.

- You can go out. / - Go take care of your brother.

Thank you.

Bye-bye.

She's so nice.

You started preparing as you thought

there was a problem with your health.

But it's a relief that

you don't have dementia.

Yes.

I was worried because I'm fine

but I was scared I might not be able to

recognize my kids.

And how they'll survive in this foreign land.

- I can't just leave them alone. / - That's right.

I'm glad that you came today.

We will listen and try to solve your worry.

(I feel uneasy)

"I feel uneasy."

This is the most difficult problem to solve.

You keep forgetting things because

you are not well mentally.

I forget things and I feel depressed.

I also feel out of breath when my heart beats fast.

It seems you don't really have the time to get treated.

You have to take care of the kids and work.

Sometimes I feel bad because I'm worried

that I'm making things difficult for my children.

Have you ever thought of going back to Uzbekistan

because things were so difficult?

That'd be good for me but

if Jimin goes to Uzbekistan,

she will also be a foreigner there.

She has to experience the same things there

that I experienced in Korea.

And I'm sure the lifestyle and culture

will be all unfamiliar to her.

How's your husband and children's relationship?

Do they meet and call each other often?

Yes, they meet often. I don't stop them from meeting.

They should meet him because he's the dad

and I say okay when they want to sleep at his house.

They get along like good friends.

So you and your husband are also friends...

Yes, we got a divorce by consent

so we call each other often and he meets the kids often.

We also meet once in a while.

Are you getting any help from your ex-husband?

Yes.

We're very curious about your ex-husband's thoughts.

So we've invited him here.

- Come in. / - Come in.

(The ex-husband has come in secret)

Hello.

I'm Jimin and Anur's dad, Hong Seollae.

Hello.

- Wow, flowers! / - It's beautiful.

Whose idea was it?

- Did you think of it on your own? / - Yes.

She likes flowers very much.

I see.

It must've been very hard for you to come here.

What made you decide to come here?

She has depression so

I came thinking that this would refresh her

and make her feel more at ease.

Actually, people from the Hong family

are soft-hearted.

And they are very friendly.

It's been a while since you met her.

How do you feel?

It's nice to see her smile.

Your ex-wife is going through a tough time

but you always want to be of help.

She came to Korea just because of me.

She doesn't know anyone in Korea

and there's no one to take care of her.

I can't betray someone who came for me.

And she's Jimin and Anur's mom.

Of course I should help her.

Also, I think that you need

someone to rely on to fix your wounded heart.

I think it's best that I stand by her side and watch her.

When things are tough,

you will listen to her worries

and share your heart like a friend, right?

- Yes, of course. / - Yes.

I think she'll be the best wife

after she gets her sickness fixed.

She does well in everything.

He's the closest person I know in Korea

and since he's my children's dad

I also think I should adjust to him.

I see.

He really is the closest person in Korea.

Don't hesitate and call him right away

when it's tough.

I hope he answers my calls.

Please answer her calls.

Kids must be so happy to see their dad.

How about you spend some time with the kids?

Yes, that'd be great.

We'll spend some more time talking with Hana.

Thank you for coming.

Thank you.

I'm actually very moved that he came all the way here.

He still cares about me.

Sometimes I feel very bad because

his life has changed because of me.

- No. / - You don't have to feel sorry.

Your husband kept saying that he feels very sorry

that he couldn't be nicer to you.

You both feel the same way.

Do you think Uzbek men will be nice like him?

I don't think so.

He's Korean that's why he prepared this surprise

to make you feel happy.

There's one last thing I want to ask.

What is your dream, Hana?

There's a university that I've been wanting her to go

since she was young so I want to send her there.

And I want to raise Jimin and Anur very well.

- What university is that? / - What is it?

Harvard University.

She can definitely go there.

She's not an ordinary child.

I think she'll do well and make your dream come true.

Do feel better after talking with us on the show?

I felt great as I could say

all the things that were pent up inside.

If I tell people around me,

everyone is also going through a tough time.

But I feel so much better now.

Right. That's a relief.

- Drop by anytime. / - We'll welcome you.

We'll listen to your stories.

You should take better care of yourself.

Yes, I'm going to get treated for depression

and I should look after myself for my kids.

I will try my best to live a happy life.

- Stay healthy. / - Thank you.

You should go and meet your kids. Let's wrap up.

My Neighbor, Charles. That's it for today.

- Good-bye. / - Good-bye.

1, 2, 3!

Let's take a photo together.

- Good-bye. / - Good-bye!

For more infomation >> My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.108 [ENG/2017.04.14] - Duration: 48:09.

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