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"It's a mixed bag.

I grew up on this show.

I was a senior in college when I booked the show, and now I am officially in my thirties.

It's been a wild ride and I'm so grateful for it and I think it's something that happens

once in a lifetime if you're lucky.

I love the cast and crew.

I keep in touch with the cast and crew.

So far as the people in my life, I don't think they'll be going anywhere, but I am sad for

Lydia.

I don't know what Lydia is going to do after high school, but I had a prediction.

I would hope she would start a detective agency because the girl's been working for free for

a long time."

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Jack Chapman's Death 'Spore Mantis' Scene | Kong: Skull Island (2017) Movie CLIP Blu-ray 4K - Duration: 3:52.

Well, would you look at that?

It bleeds.

- Wha... - We did that.

We hook up with Chapman, there's enough munitions on that downed Sea Stallion...

...to finish the job.

Magnificent.

You know why I carry this instead of an M-16?

Took it off a farmer fighting for the NVA.

He surrendered right after we leveled his village.

He was 50 years old. Said he'd never even seen a gun till we showed up.

Sometimes, an enemy doesn't exist...

...till you go looking for one.

What happens when they show up on your doorstep?

I'll still have his gun.

Best of luck with that, soldier.

Okay. So, we've got 48 hours to make it to the north shore.

Slivko, do you know what you're doing back there?

Yeah. My pop's a mechanic. If I can't fix this, he'll disown me.

If he ever sees me again.

Hold the phone there, Churchill. Russia was our ally.

Now, you're saying we're at war with them?

- It's more of a cold war. - Cold war like...

...like they take the summers off?

What about the Cubs? The Cubs win a World Series yet?

The Cubs? Man, not even close. Were they ever good?

Happens to be my team. Where are you from?

- Detroit. - Okay.

Yeah, the Tigers. Did they win at all this year?

- I don't know. - I doubt it. Yeah.

I'd pick the Cubbies over the Tigers any day.

Who do you think would win in a fight? A tiger or a cub?

A tiger would win.

Yeah, because a cub is a baby bear.

A full-grown tiger can eat a baby bear.

Gotta think it through.

We also put a man on the moon.

No kidding? What did they do? Just leave him up there?

- What's he eating? - Tang. Spam.

Come on, we're losing daylight.

Fox Leader, this is Chapman, over.

Fox Leader, this is Chapman, over.

Dear Billy...

"...sometimes, life just punch you in the balls.

Damn it.

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6 signes de graves problèmes de santé que 99% des gens ne connaissent pas - Duration: 6:47.

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CNN 10 - August 3, 2017 | A look at Korean reunions for which some people have waited a lifetime - Duration: 10:01.

Welcome to Friday. And thank you for spending ten minutes of it with CNN STUDENT NEWS. It`s

a little bit of a different look for us today. We mentioned yesterday that opposing groups

in Ukraine looked like they were headed toward a truce. Hopes for that crumbled yesterday.

And violence got worse, between protesters and police. The protesters say police had

snipers firing at them, and that 100 people had been killed. The government isn`t saying

how many were killed, but it says demonstrators were kidnapping police officers. This all

goes back to the Ukrainian president`s decision last year to sign a trade deal with Russia.

It would help Ukraine`s economy, but some Ukrainians wanted a deal with the European

Union instead, and the divisions deepened.

Because you have to look at where Ukraine is located, because this really is the historic

divider between Russia and the rest of Europe. Right, Max?

Yeah, historians think the country`s name actually means borderlands. So the sense of

being in between is really baked in to Ukraine`s identity.

And it`s only about 900 miles, if you were to drive down to Sochi, where the Olympics

are going on right now. Let`s talk about the makeup of this country, Max.

Yeah, it`s about the size of Texas, and its 45 million people. So, it`s big.

OK. Now, why did all of this launch? It really goes back to something that happened in November

with the European Union.

Yeah. Ukraine was considering a deal for great economic integration with the European Union.

And a lot of Ukrainians like this because they thought it was a good deal, and they

liked the idea of being a part of Europe, but they didn`t get that.

They got a very different deal, indeed. What happened?

So, what happened is Ukraine`s surprised everybody by taking a deal with Russia instead for about

$15 billion in bailout in cheaper natural gas?

And so those who opposed it, who wanted the European Union deal, then turned their attention,

even more so, on the president.

Yeah. President Viktor Yanukovych who`s seen by a lot of Ukrainians as corrupt, he`d been

ousted in protests in 2004 previously. He`s seen as very cozy with Russia. It`s actually

- Russian is his native language. So when he took this deal, people thought well, he`s

sold out our country to Moscow.

So, in many ways, what this comes down to, is a historic division. And this has always

been like two countries in one space and now it`s coming to a hit.

Yeah, that`s right. So, if you look at this map, this purple western half, this actually

mostly speaks Ukrainian. That`s where Kiev is, that`s where most of the protests are.

The eastern half - people mostly speak Russian. That`s where Yanukovych is from. People have

a little more fondness for the old ties to Russia. So, what you are seeing play out is

this identity crisis Ukraine has had since its independence between are we a European

country or are we facing more towards Russia.

And of course, there is a big poll from both sides from Europeans and from the United States

and others saying you should be free to do what you want and from the Russian side, because

bear in mind: this was the region that went it was part of the Soviet Empire produced

one quarter of all the agricultural products. It is a huge trading partner to Russia.

Parents, children, brothers, sisters divided for more than 60 years. It`s like they`ve

lived one state away from each other, but the line that separates them is between North

and South Korea, countries whose governments have been in odd since the Korean War.

And people aren`t able to travel freely between them. Reunions between dozens of North and

South Koreans are going ahead, even though North Korea had threatened to cancel them

earlier this month.

Kim Sung Yung (ph) is 96 years old. The oldest person at this reunion. Her father urged her

to walk hundreds of miles from North to South Korea at the start of the Korean War. Her

sister was too young to join her. They are final reunited more than 60 years later.

This reunions are so rare, and those picked so elderly, even illness couldn`t keep them

away. 90-year old Kim Sung Kian (ph) was transported in an ambulance and attended the reunion hooked

up to an I.V. drip. Determined a bout of the flue wouldn`t ruin his only chance to see

his son and daughter.

CNN affiliate YTN quotes him as saying, even if I die now, if I have seen my family, I

will die in peace.

Every single story is heartbreaking. And a stark reminder of the pain of the people divided.

The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953. Without any regular forms of communications

between the two Koreas, families have gone decades without contact. Even this contact

was monitored. North Korean officials stood by every table, listening to every conversation.

For some, the overwhelming emotion was simply too much. Tens of thousands of Koreans applied

to be part of this reunion. Those that were picked already had one disappointment last

September when the meeting was canceled at the last minute. These reunions are bitter

sweet. The joy of being reunited is tainted by the fact they only spend a total of 11

hours together, before going back to their separate lives knowing that their good bye

is permanent. Paula Hancocks, CNN, Seoul. A lot of people have temporary loneliness,

the kind that comes when you move to a new city or school. But for those who live with

it, day in and day out, it`s a serious condition. One that doctors say can significantly affect

your health. It can keep you from getting good sleep. It can shorten your life. CNN`s

Dr. Sanjay Gupta recently contributed to a PSA called "Just Say Hello." It encourages

people to do that, say hello to strangers or folks they hadn`t heard from in a while.

Here`s why. What sort of struck me as - from a physical standpoint, if someone`s having

a heart problem, for example, you may know to go over there and pump on their chest.

If someone is suffering from loneliness or something, we tend to avoid those people.

They are loners. They are people who are sort of, and we know these people in our buildings,

in our workplace. And this was part of this campaign, it was trying to address that particular

issue. Recognizing that loneliness by itself is a risk factor for so many different things.

For those who are lonely, ways of addressing it include becoming active. Getting involved

in activities, clubs or places of faith like church. Actual pictures of Glenn in the capsule

will give scientists the opportunity to study his reactions. As he passes over the Canary

Islands, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australia, back across the Pacific and over the United

States. He speeds at 17,500 miles an hour, reaching a high point of 160 miles and the

low altitude of 99 miles. Each of the three orbits takes about 90 minutes. Three times

the colonel sees the sunrise within the period of four hours and 56 minutes. Three times

around the globe. Still impressive, all these decades later, but it took amazing courage

back in 1962 when the U.S. manned space program was just getting off the ground. Yesterday

was the 52 anniversary of when astronaut John Glenn made those trips around the Earth. He

was the first American in orbit, and in 1998, he went back up on the Space Shuttle Discovery

becoming the oldest person ever to travel in space. That time, he was 77. Glenn is more

than an astronaut. Throughout his life, he`s served as a Marine fighter pilot, a test pilot,

a U.S. senator. He worked as an adjunct professor at Ohio State University. And in 2012, he

was awarded the presidential Medal of Freedom. Isaac Lufkin is accomplished in his own right.

He`s only 14, but as a freshman, he helped classical high school in Providence, Rhode

Island to win the freshman football state title. Lufkin was born without arms. But he

takes a no excuses approach to everything he does. His continuing success story, on

and off the field, has gotten him national recognition. Lufkin who is featured on our

show earlier this month, was a VIP at this year Super Bowl. He met former president Bill

Clinton while he was there. And he just received a letter of praise from President Obama. It

says, Lufkin`s achievements remind people of what can be accomplished when they work

hard and stay focused on reaching their goals. On yesterday`s CNN STUDENT NEWS "Roll Call"

we started out west. Today, we are starting in the Midwest. Check out the ellers (ph).

That`s a cool mascot. They are watching from Elkhorn Middle School in Elkhorn, Nebraska.

We`ve got the Hart - it`s good to see you all in Hartley, Iowa where we find Hartley

Melvin Sanborn High. And we`ll zoom east, northeast, all the way to Lewiston, Maine.

The blue devils from Lewiston High School are on today`s roll. Not all hamburgers are

created equal. The true king of them may not even be at Burger King. At first glance, this

may look like any old burger. But wait till you see the bun. Oh, yeah. That`s a mark of

royalty right there, a New Orleans King Cake. Just ahead to Mardi Gras season, to give a

little extra flavor to an all-American favorite, it`s becoming a bestseller aboard the food

truck that introduced it. Of course, it carries a truckload of calories, but the holiday isn`t

called Fat Tuesday for nothing. And if taste is truly king, this may take the cake, maybe,

as it`s paraded around New Orleans, it`s sure to attract the crew of fans. People who love

carnival food would probably tell you - you just can`t beat it. I`m Carl Azuz and we`ll

be floating more news in pongee way next week.

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Here's My Canada: Much Better - Duration: 0:08.

I'm thankful to be Canadian because we have

it much better than – much better than other

countries.

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Here's My Canada: Clean Water - Duration: 0:10.

I like to be Canadian because we have clean

water, good healthcare, and we get to go to

school like not many countries.

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Here's My Canada: Free Healthcare - Duration: 0:16.

I'm proud to be a Canadian because we have

free healthcare and our country is pretty

wealthy.

And also because we have fresh food and fresh

water.

And because everyone helps each other.

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*Annoying Slime Noise*

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Here's My Canada: Great Food - Duration: 0:11.

I'm proud to be Canadian because we have great food

and we have so many fun sports to play like hockey and

basketball and we have amazing health care.

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Here's My Canada: There is No War - Duration: 0:13.

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Here's My Canada: We are Proud to be Canadians - Duration: 0:12.

We are proud to be Canadian because we are a safe

country and we have great sport teams.

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Here's My Canada: Free to be Whoever I Want to be - Duration: 0:18.

I'm proud to be Canadian because in this country you're

free to be whoever and whatever you want to be

whatever makes you happy and this country is all about

being happy, being free, being equal, and just all around

having a great outlook on life.

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