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Knowing Bros Episode 444 : Kim Ji Yoon, Chang Dong Seon, Kwak Jae Sik.

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00:00He was the first president, right?
00:02Yes, he was the first president.
00:04Four years. And one more time, four years.
00:06He was in office for a total of eight years.
00:08And he came down.
00:10People were so surprised.
00:12Why? At that time,
00:14the US president's term of office was four years,
00:16but there was no condition that he could only be in office twice.
00:18There was only a four-year term of office
00:20in the Constitution.
00:22So he voluntarily came down.
00:24I'll just do it twice and come down.
00:26What effect did this have?
00:28After that, other presidents
00:30wanted to do more, but
00:32they said,
00:34I came down twice,
00:36what more can I do?
00:38That's how it was managed.
00:40So he kept coming down,
00:42and it broke.
00:44When?
00:46Franklin Roosevelt.
00:48Four times?
00:50He did it four times.
00:54But there's a reason.
00:56When President Roosevelt became president,
00:58the United States was having a hard time.
01:00Why? What could it be?
01:02The Great Depression.
01:04Because of the Great Depression,
01:06the United States was having a hard time economically.
01:20So he came up with a New Deal policy,
01:22and he made a lot of efforts.
01:24In 1939,
01:26on September 1st,
01:28in Europe,
01:30what happened was,
01:32Germany invaded Poland.
01:34That's how World War II started.
01:40Nazi Germany
01:42occupied France,
01:44occupied London,
01:46and Churchill said,
01:48help us, when are you going to join the war?
01:50It was a confusing situation.
01:52At the time of the war,
01:54he didn't get a lot of orders.
01:56That's why he joined the war.
01:58But not long after that,
02:00he became famous.
02:04And he changed the Constitution.
02:06In 1951,
02:08through Article 22 of the Constitution,
02:10the U.S. Constitution
02:12should not be changed more than twice.
02:14That's what he did.
02:16But I think
02:18he's the greatest.
02:20Lincoln?
02:22A lot of people say that
02:24the United States was actually
02:26born and established
02:28after the Civil War.
02:30If we talk about the Civil War,
02:32what do you think happened?
02:34Slavery.
02:36Do you remember
02:38the famous speech
02:40of President Lincoln?
02:42For the people.
02:44For the people!
02:46For the people!
02:48Be quiet.
02:50Why are you talking so much in class?
02:52I'll write a sentence here.
02:54I don't think yellow will be erased.
02:58DVD.
03:00House DVD.
03:02It's best to watch at home.
03:04Divide.
03:06What does it mean?
03:08Eat dinner at home.
03:10The house
03:12divided against itself.
03:14A divided house
03:16cannot be divided.
03:18That's what President Lincoln
03:20had in mind when he
03:22fought the Civil War.
03:24A lot of Americans died
03:26in the Civil War.
03:28More than 600,000 people died.
03:30Soldiers who died in World War I
03:32and soldiers who died
03:34in World War II died more.
03:38The war where the most
03:40young Americans died
03:42was the Civil War.
03:44The cruelty of war
03:46is that the same people
03:48have to risk their lives.
03:50What's more cruel is that
03:52they have to live together
03:54after the war is over.
03:56Nevertheless,
03:58the United States
04:00must be together
04:02to exist for the future.
04:04In fact,
04:06the United States
04:08was founded
04:10after the Civil War.
04:12However,
04:14Korea is still
04:16a powerful country.
04:18It is in a position
04:20where it receives
04:22a lot of attention from the world.
04:24There are not many countries
04:26that have achieved economic development
04:28and democracy together.
04:30However,
04:32there are many countries
04:34that have taken
04:36the position of a powerful country
04:38in human history.
04:40I hope Korea will leave
04:42a mark on the world.
04:44It can be a culture.
04:46Then,
04:48I'll wrap up here.
04:50Bravo!
04:52Bravo!
04:54Lastly,
04:56Dongsan!
04:58Dongsan!
05:001688,
05:02the birthplace of Buzz.
05:04It's like a karaoke number.
05:06I think everyone
05:08has a brain,
05:10so I'll play a game
05:12that can be done with actions
05:14rather than words.
05:16My topic is brain delusion.
05:18I believe we are all right,
05:20but in fact,
05:22there are many delusions
05:24that our brains have planted in us.
05:26Jae-sik started with shibam.
05:28So I'm not shibam.
05:30I'm a piece of bread.
05:32Bread.
05:34This piece of bread.
05:36Can you put it in your mouth
05:38and swallow it in one minute?
05:40In one minute?
05:42Exactly one minute.
05:44So,
05:46I'll give you a piece of bread.
05:48If one of you succeeds,
05:50I'll give you all
05:52alcohol and meat.
05:54Can't you do this?
05:56Don't you think it'll work?
05:58I think it'll work.
06:00What if I do it?
06:02I think it'll work.
06:04I think it'll work.
06:06I think it'll work.
06:08Can I just swallow it?
06:10No matter how you eat it,
06:12don't use your mouth.
06:14One minute is enough.
06:16It's a real brain delusion.
06:18You have to do it in exactly one minute.
06:20Please count the time.
06:22One, two, three.
06:24Start.
06:26It's not working.
06:28It's not working.
06:30Kang Ho-dong.
06:32Open your mouth.
06:34You have to show that you swallowed it.
06:36I don't think it's going to work.
06:38I don't think it's going to work.
06:40It's not working.
06:46Wait a minute.
06:48You can't do this.
06:5435 seconds.
06:5640 seconds.
06:58It's not working.
07:02Give up.
07:0410, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
07:162, 1.
07:18Kang Ho-dong.
07:34One, two, three.
07:36Start.
07:40It's not working.
07:42Kang Ho-dong.
07:4835 seconds.
07:5040 seconds.
07:5210, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
07:58It's not working.
08:00Give up.
08:02It's not working.
08:04Kang Ho-dong.
08:0659 seconds.
08:08There's 0.04 seconds left.
08:10This was the date course.
08:12It was a marriage condition.
08:14This is a successful plan.
08:16I didn't do it on purpose.
08:18If you're going to cut the meat.
08:20It's going to cost 10 million won.
08:22Is it over?
08:24How was it today?
08:26Go eat.
08:28It's going to be expensive.
08:30It's the hottest.
08:32I have to tell you what I think.
08:34I can eat bread in a minute.
08:36I'm thinking about it, but I can't.
08:38I was going to show you.
08:40Kyung-hoon is over 30 years old.
08:42He's over 30 years old.
08:44It's more than I expected.
08:46It's more than I expected.
08:48It's a modern science that can't be explained.
08:52When we look at something and judge it,
08:54When we look at something and judge it,
08:56I think it's right to think and judge.
08:58I think it's right to think and judge.
09:00There's an experiment.
09:02There's an experiment on basketball players.
09:04An Italian scholar named Aliotti.
09:06The scene where basketball players shoot three points.
09:080.1 seconds.
09:100.3 seconds.
09:12And I divided it into two groups.
09:14The people who watched the basketball players shoot the most visually,
09:16The people who watched the basketball players shoot the most visually,
09:18I think it's the coach.
09:20We're going to show this to the coach.
09:22I want you to judge if the ball went in.
09:24The other side is...
09:26I'm gonna have basketball players like Jang-hoon.
09:28The basketball players have the most experience of their own.
09:30The basketball players have the most experience of their own.
09:32Who do you think would have been a better fit?
09:34I think I'm an athlete.
09:36I've thrown it.
09:38There are many coaches who have visual experience.
09:40In fact, the players got it right more than anyone else.
09:43Just looking at this, or just looking at it in writing, or learning it, and predicting that it will be like this is a lot of times when we get it wrong.
09:51Then is it the illusion of the eye or the illusion of the brain?
09:54In most cases, it's the illusion of the brain.
09:56It's the illusion of the brain.

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