Knowing Bros Episode 444 : Kim Ji Yoon, Chang Dong Seon, Kwak Jae Sik.
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00:00Don't order it because you eat a lot of grass.
00:03But the eel has a really good sense.
00:06It's connected to that.
00:08It's really good.
00:09It's like a medicine. It's real.
00:10Look. People say that if you only eat salad, you won't gain weight.
00:14Because there are very few ingredients that can absorb nutrients from a person.
00:19But in the case of cows, they gain weight just by eating grass.
00:22What kind of special talent do they have?
00:25They have a stomach like this.
00:26That's right, too.
00:27Oh, why is this so good?
00:30That's right.
00:31Do you know because you eat a lot of tripe?
00:33No, really. If you know that, you'll know.
00:35That's not it. No, really.
00:40Cows grow microorganisms such as bacteria that break down fiber.
00:45But what's the problem?
00:47In the process of fermentation, microorganisms such as bacteria and bacteria
00:51emit methane gas.
00:53The cow itself emits it.
00:55Tell me a good story.
00:56I have a question.
00:57What we've been feeling lately is that there are bugs that we don't know about in Korea.
01:02Isn't it because of the climate change, such as love bugs or Tinkerbell last year?
01:08It's hard to say it's all.
01:10And I'm a little weak in insects, so it's hard to say it's all.
01:13There's one thing I can tell you for sure.
01:15There is a disease called malaria, which is a contagious disease that infects insects all over the world.
01:21That's right.
01:22What moves malaria?
01:23Mosquitoes.
01:24Mosquitoes move.
01:25Malaria warning was issued in an unexpected area.
01:27Where do you think it is?
01:28France?
01:29Isn't it our country?
01:30It's our country.
01:31Ganghwado?
01:32Ganghwado?
01:33Ganghwado?
01:34Ganghwado has a lot of malaria warnings.
01:36You're good.
01:37But this time, it was issued in an unexpected area.
01:39Where do you think it is?
01:40Seoul?
01:41It's Seoul.
01:42Malaria patients were found in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul.
01:44Because of high fever.
01:45There are a lot of people who think there will be no malaria in Korea, but there are a lot of malaria in Korea.
01:49What should I do?
01:50Korea has the most malaria among developed countries in the world.
01:54Mexico is in a tropical region.
01:55I think there will be a lot of mosquitoes.
01:57There are times when malaria is more common in Korea than in Mexico.
01:59The more mosquitoes spread, the more malaria spreads.
02:03But what season do mosquitoes work the most?
02:05It's summer.
02:06If the climate change is serious, Korea is saying that the summer will be longer.
02:13So the damage from malaria will be magnified.
02:16It's a problem that everyone is worried about.
02:17The second point is that climate change is a problem of community.
02:22Climate change is a problem that can occur in a short period of time, so there may be more droughts.
02:27But most people who live well don't have much damage.
02:30You can feel it in the countryside.
02:32But that's right.
02:33It's not just people who live in the middle of the city who live so well in Korea.
02:36People who plant crops can sit in the rain if they have droughts.
02:40If this continues, society will crack and the world will get harder.
02:45So climate change is a problem of community.
02:48We need to pay attention to climate change to prevent our neighbors from suffering.
03:02Next, Ji-yoon prepared it.
03:08It's going to be fun.
03:10There was no one who came in after erasing it, right?
03:13Why isn't this erasing?
03:15Why isn't this erasing?
03:17I don't know.
03:18I don't know.
03:19What happened?
03:20I didn't write anything.
03:22I once said this on a program.
03:26Korea is a powerful country.
03:28I said that, and the comments came up.
03:31What kind of comment do you think it was?
03:33I'm number one.
03:34There was that, too.
03:36But what kind of powerful country is Korea?
03:39Is it a national treasure?
03:40There are a lot of things like this.
03:41That's right.
03:42So today I'm going to talk about a powerful country.
03:46Isn't it a powerful country that is respected by various opinions?
03:49That's right.
03:50I respect all these thoughts.
03:52That's right.
03:53I'm focusing on Kang's story.
03:55It's about Kang's family.
03:58Uncle Kang Dae-guk.
04:00Uncle Dae-guk.
04:02The world is different, so we talk about that a lot.
04:05That's right.
04:06It's a very important point.
04:07But what are the conditions of a powerful country?
04:09I think there are some things that need to be done to become a powerful country.
04:12Military.
04:13Military.
04:14That's right.
04:15Military power.
04:16OECD.
04:17OECD.
04:18FIFA ranking?
04:21FIFA ranking is quite low.
04:23Because there are a lot of European countries.
04:25First of all, I'll talk about some of the conditions that I think and that many scholars have thought about so far.
04:32The first thing I'm talking about is the geographical advantage.
04:36Geographical advantage.
04:37Geographical advantage.
04:38Which country is the world's most powerful country?
04:40America.
04:41America.
04:42We call it America.
04:43America is like this.
04:44And another powerful country.
04:45Where's the country that's chasing you?
04:47Japan.
04:48China.
04:49Russia.
04:50China is chasing you.
04:51If you look here, there's a feature that America has.
04:55Which sea is this way?
04:57The Atlantic Ocean.
04:58There's the Atlantic Ocean.
04:59This way.
05:00The Pacific Ocean.
05:01The Pacific Ocean.
05:02You can go both ways.
05:04The reason why this is important is that more than 80% of global trade is done by sea.
05:10There are planes and everything, but they still go by ship.
05:14So, in order to exchange products, you need to have a safe ship.
05:20In the case of the United States, there's nothing blocked here.
05:23You can go straight.
05:24That's why I say it's very advantageous in that respect.
05:27Shall we take a look at China?
05:29China has a lot of territory.
05:32I'm going to come out.
05:33Let's go to the Pacific Ocean.
05:34I'm going to come out.
05:35There's Korea.
05:37I went down a little bit.
05:38Japan is in charge.
05:40I went down a little bit.
05:42There's Taiwan.
05:44I went down a little bit more.
05:45The Philippines.
05:46Vietnam.
05:47South China Sea.
05:48There's a dispute.
05:49There's a complicated place.
05:51So, geographically speaking, it's very difficult for China to run the White House as it pleases.
05:58This is just luck, but in that respect, the United States is very advantageous.
06:04It's very important where your father lives.
06:08It's definitely a real estate.
06:09That's right.
06:10Real estate is important.
06:11Because of this geographical advantage, it's easy for the United States to step up as a strong country.
06:16But I want to talk about something else.
06:19It's a system.
06:21System.
06:22If you look at our country's political system, we have a democratic system with a president.
06:29I think there are a lot of countries like that in the world, but it's not true.
06:33I'm very important here.
06:35It won't be erased.
06:371688.
06:381688.
06:40What happened then?
06:45I'm confused.
06:46It's a revolution.
06:47It's a revolution, but it was in England.
06:50Industrial Revolution.
06:51Industrial Revolution?
06:52It's a little bit bigger than that.
06:53He shouted as loud as a chicken.
06:56It was the biggest revolution.
06:59I was surprised, too.
07:01Honorable Revolution.
07:04What's the Honorable Revolution?
07:06I think you've heard of it a little bit.
07:09I've never heard of it.
07:10There was a British king named James Eat.
07:12He keeps bumping into this king and the Congress.
07:15And in the end, the Congress kicks the king out.
07:19There's a very important document that came out after the Honorable Revolution.
07:23What is it?
07:24It's the War of Power.
07:27The Congress asks this new king.
07:29You can't go against the will of the people and do whatever you want.
07:32And you can't violate the rights of the citizens as you please.
07:35You have to respect the will of the people.
07:36He's cutting off all the power.
07:38So there's nothing special about the king's game since 1688.
07:42But still.
07:43When you play the king's game, you have to do it in the previous version of 1688.
07:46It was much stronger before that.
07:49That's right.
07:50It's the War of Power.
07:52It's the War of Power.
07:53It's the War of Power.
07:54It's the War of Power.
07:57That's right.
07:58Please put your hands together.
08:00Yes, yes, yes.
08:01So I had another important right.
08:05Property rights.
08:07I was recognized for my property rights, so I wanted to make money.
08:10And what happened?
08:12Where did the First Industrial Revolution take place?
08:14England.
08:15It took place in England.
08:16They say that the source is here.
08:20A lot of innovative technologies were invented and developed.
08:26It is said that a country that does not have technical rights cannot become a world power.
08:32The most advanced technology is always linked to military technology.
08:38So they say that you have to have technical rights to become a power country.
08:43So far, I've talked about the system, quality, and technology.
08:46I want to talk about people.
08:48People.
08:49So I've prepared a lure here.
08:53Turn it back.
08:55Again.
08:56The name is written, but you can guess who it is by looking at the face.
08:59I feel like I'm really going to school.
09:01Today, I'm going to talk about the strongest country, so I'm going to talk about the United States.
09:06It's the first president.
09:08It's this person.
09:10In the United States, who is the best president for scholars and journalists?
09:17Let's rank it.
09:18The order changes every day.
09:20It changes every day, but the top three do not change.
09:23Those three are George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
09:29Let me talk about George Washington first.
09:31It's the first president.
09:32Right?
09:33Four years.
09:34And one more time.
09:35Four years.
09:36Eight years in total.
09:37And come down.
09:38People were so surprised.
09:39Why?
09:40At that time, the popularity of the President of the United States was four years, but there was no condition that he could only be married twice.
09:49It was only written in the constitution for four years.
09:51So I voluntarily came down.
09:53I'll do it twice and come down.
09:55What effect does this have?