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Mats Hummels | Goodyear Talk - Duration: 15:41.

Mats, the year is coming to a close

and it's time for us to look back.

Today we are talking to Mats Hummels.

Hello!

I hope you like the Christmas decoration.

I'm a big fan of Christmas decoration

and I think there could be more around in town for instance.

I was hoping for more but I'm glad to see it in here.

Are you staying in Munich over Christmas or flying away?

I'll be here for Christmas Eve.

Usually I have two or three dates around Christmas and then we'll fly to a sunny beach for a week afterwards.

It's good to switch off and relax mentally and physically.

It was a very intense year for you,

half a season for Dortmund, the European Championships, only a few weeks of vacation

and then the return to Bayern.

How much are you looking forward to the winter break?

I feel fine actually.

I don't feel burned out or anything but I am really looking forward to it anyway

because I know how much strength I was able to draw from this short winter break in the past.

I really benefitted from this period in the past.

I didn't experience a super hard first half of the season

but when I did it was a good possibility to switch off and recharge the mental and physical batteries.

I am a big fan of the winter break in Germany.

In August we spoke here in this studio and you said the following:

I'm here for several reasons:

first of all I wanted to find something new to give me added motivation and to thus improve further.

The competition here at Bayern is simply higher than in Dortmund

even if we had good centre backs there too.

But here it's just a different level which I want to use to push myself to top-level performances.

Did the desired effect set in?

In part yes.

I think personally I can be quite happy with the first half of the season:

I played more often than I initially expected because

expected more rotation in defence but that wasn't possible for various injury reasons.

So I played nearly every game and of course I'm really happy about that because I love being on the pitch.

Physically it wasn't a problem

and I think I can be very satisfied with my performances.

In future I would like to show one or two more real highlight performances.

Looking back at the first half of the season

would you agree that the results were good but you can still improve the way you play?

Not really.

We won a few games despite mediocre performances;

we were lucky in Hamburg for instance or scored really late in Schalke too.

But we also experienced games with many chances which we didn't win

like Cologne or Hoffenheim

so I think it evened out in the end.

I can't deny we didn't always reach the level of play we're capable of.

Twice I think we failed to win two or three matches in succession

but we won the rest of our games

and so overall I don't think it was that bad.

Your first game for Bayern was against Dortmund in the Super Cup.

How did that game actually influence your decision to transfer?

I honestly never expected to play that game.

I assumed I would join training pretty late because I expected

a successful European Championship

and all of these things did happen so it came as quite a surprise

to me to find myself on the pitch against Dortmund.

Following five or six training sessions I was nowhere near my physical prime

so I never gave that match much thought.

You did alright though.

I had some fairly big problems in the first half.

But you didn't concede a goal.

That was thanks to Manuel, not me.

A few weeks later you played against Dortmund in the Bundesliga. Did that feel different already?

A little bit.

I knew what to expect but I had also found my season rhythm already

so I just forgot about everything surrounding the game.

t didn't influence me in that game and that was certainly different

in the Super Cup.

Overall you had a good start to the season. You won the first few matches

very clearly

before you experienced a bit of a slump in September.

That contradicts the theory that a team needs

to get used to a new manager, does it not?

We did have a good start and the results were certainly good but not everything was perfect.

People look back and like to categorise in extremes but not everything was and later either.

But a team needs to get used to a new manager, does it not?

Of course.

I joined Bayern from Dortmund, the others had never experienced Carlo Ancelotti

but had been subjected to Pep Guardiola's many ideas in the previous seasons.

t's normal that it takes time to get used to things like training sessions,

the way the coach handles the players, tactical changes and so on.

You cannot deny that takes time to get used to.

You have scored two goals so far.

In the 2010/2011 season you scored six in all competitions.

s it a goal of yours to repeat that achievement or do you not care?

It's not as if I don't care and I like being involved

in goals but I'm actually more interested in scorer points.

I find assists as interesting to achieve as goals and I think

I can be quite happy with my tally so far.

think overall I had two goals and two assists: one assist in the Super Cup and one in Frankfurt when I wanted to shoot and Joshua scored.

That counted as an assist even if it wasn't meant to be one.

However, I had plenty more chances to score.

In particular against Hoffenheim I had the chance to score the winner but hit the post.

So considering how many chances and shots I had

I should have collected a few more scorer points.

We've talked about the first half of the season, now let's go back a little further.

Here is a video from 2006 which I would like to show you.

It was a crazy experience.

I always thought it tacky when people said it's impossible to explain but it really is.

I hope it won't remain a unique experience but right now it

feels that way.

How well do you remember that day?

I've never seen these images or the interview

but I have to say it still feels quite present.

I think this was a league cup game and

I believe unfortunately this was the match in which Sebastian Kehl sustained

a terrible injury in a tackling with Salihamidzic.

So as you can see I can remember the day quite vividly

because it was such a special day for me.

I think I was 17 at the time and I was enjoying my school holidays.

It's a while back

and I think you can tell that I am at a loss for words in that interview.

4 hours later you returned to normality playing for the reserves in the Grünwalder Stadium:

Tell us what you've been doing since yesterday.

You obviously cut your hair.

Yes, I slept, I got a haircut

and then I started preparing for this game.

From one challenge to the next:

following his pro debut Mats Hummels played against Tomislav Maric, the former Wolfsburg and Kaiserslautern professional in a game

in which Hummels needed to prove he had what

it takes to become a pro football player.

Hermann Gerland is the ideal coach to accompany him on this path.

I believe Mats will play Bundesliga football.

In fact I guarantee it.

He was right.

The tiger was and is one of the most important people in my career.

He always pushed me and demanded so much of me:

I think he was even tougher to the players he thought might be able to make it.

I was able to handle that well because I knew what to expect.

I was probably lucky too but for me he was such an important influence.

I would be really interested in finding out how we played that game.

I think it was a 1:0 against Hoffenheim.

I think we took the lead and then did nothing but hammer the balls out of the park afterwards.

Hoffenheim achieved promotion that season if I'm not mistaken and were clear favourites but we went beyond the limit.

The whole season was incredibly fun to play.

And you got to test your skills against Tomislav Maric.

I think Francesco Copado played there too at the time so they were really something.

Looking back the past ten years worked out alright for you.

If you had asked me about my goals in that interview I would probably have said I hope I can find a Bundesliga club,

maybe play a few games and if I'm really lucky even score a goal.

I wanted to fulfil my childhood dreams.

I realistically have to say I didn't expect my career to develop the way he did.

I didn't strut around the place claiming to become a national team player.

I'm very happy with how everything went and I'm aware of the fact

that I needed a lit bit of luck or rather I needed to not experience too much bad luck.

I always try to appreciate and to remember how fortunate I am to have experienced such a high-level

career because you can't control everything.

And then you came full circle in summer and returned.

Absolutely.

My first game for Bayern started out on the bench against Dortmund.

I like these kinds of stories.

Let's talk about the future.

The championship and the cup are always natural Bayern goals

but the dream is to win the Champions League again.

Now that you've been here for half a year

what do you think about Bayern's chances of winning.

I know you watch many football games and are well-informed.

Obviously I do pay close attention.

I believe the two Spanish teams are the top favourites

and the most impressive teams right now.

I don't think Real has lost a game yet or at least very few games

so they're showing a very strong season performance

and it's clear: it's an extremely difficult challenge, it can work but we need to be on an absolute top level

when the international season recommences in February and March to achieve that.

I think I am very realistic about our chances

but I also dream that it will happen.

The first obstacle is Arsenal.

What do you think about them? Are they stronger than in the past seasons?

Yes, definitely..

I get the feeling they've added what they had previously been missing to win titles.

I think they won the league cup recently but no big titles.

I hope I'm wrong but I think the entire team is playing on a very high level and it will be a great challenge

ven if I personally and also Bayern played and won many games

against them in the past years

I assume you prefer Arsenal to Barcelona though.

That would have been possible too.

I wouldn't know because I had to train.

For a while it seemed to move towards a Barcelona draw.

But I assume you have to beat them all if you want to win it.

After your short vacation Bayern has a winter training camp.

Do you like these training camps

or do you hate them?

I'm back and forth on that one.

I like spending time with the team and doing nothing but focus on the team

and training.

I've never been in a camp with Bayern but

enjoy things like a table tennis or playstation tournament – stuff like that.

I like billiards too.

Cards would be small tournament and I wouldn't win it.

So I do like the time there but it can be a drag too.

It depends on how you spend the time

and if you can get out a little bit too.

When we travel with Germany there's a small group of us who visit the cities

and try to discover new places.

Danke, Mats – das (Trainingslager) ist ja noch ein bisschen hin.

Thanks for coming Mats. I hope you can enjoy your holidays

and I will see you in 2017.

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A Mercury Hammer and the Third Law of Thermodynamics - Duration: 3:32.

Mercury.

It's a really beautiful substance.

It's the only metal that's a liquid at room temperature and pressure.

It doesn't become a solid until it goes below -38 degrees Celsius.

In its liquid state the atoms have enough thermal energy to overcome the rigid metallic

bonds

that confine most metals to solid structures at room temperature.

Because of this, the atoms haev enough energy to jiggle about and flow past one another.

And it's the third law of thermodynamics

which links the temperature to the level of entropy in a system.

So, as the temperature of a system reaches absolute zero,

the level of entropy reaches its lowest possible value.

When the mercury atoms in the liquid have enough thermal energy

they can break free from the surface in the form of a vapour.

This vapour has a higher entropy state, meaning there are more ways in which the atoms can

arrange themselves in the space around them.

The less energy there is in a substance, the more ordered the atoms are within it.

This is why when you cool the liquid it turns into a solid.

So if we use liquid nitrogen to take the temperature of the mercury down below its freezing point

at -39 degrees,

we know that we will also be reducing its entropy.

Which means we'll be able to play around with it as a solid.

Say mould it into something like....

a hammer!

At this point mercury becomes more like many of the solids you may be familiar with at

room temperature.

It's much more rigid and less malleable.

It forms a solid metal in which all the atoms are ordered in a regular crystalline structure.

Which means the atoms arrange themselves in a repeating pattern throughout the solid.

But although the atoms are arranged in this solid crystalline structure,

they're not completely motionless.

A more precise phrasing of the third law would state:

'the entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is exactly equal to zero.'

So we'd have to have a perfectly arranged crystal and remove absolutely all the thermal

energy to reduce the entropy to zero.

The problem is that the concept of absolute zero is a theoretical one.

It's just not possible to completely remove all the thermal energy from within a substance.

So it might seem strange to have absolute zero in our laws of thermodynamics,

given that it's a theoretical temperature,

but it provides us with an absolute scale with which we can link temperature and entropy.

This in turn allows us to understand how temperature influences the behaviours of systems and materials

in the world around us,

which is pretty important when we study the climate, or design anything from

spacecraft to microwaves to... mercury hammers.

(It fell down!)

(Ooh!)

(Were we filming?)

(Yeah.

It's like the Terminator...)

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Tactics Explained | Antonio Conte & Chelsea's 3-4-3 System - Duration: 5:19.

It's a defining irony of this season that

Arsenal caused Chelsea to win the title.

Three nil down to Arsene Wenger's men

on 24th September, Antonio Conte reverted

to a three at the back system, familiar

to him from both Juventus and Italy. That

change, and Conte's mastery of both the

system and his squad, has propelled

Chelsea on a superb run going into

matchday 17, Chelsea are guaranteed to be

top at Christmas, the position occupied

by six of the last seven Premier League

champions. Conte is also only the

second manager in premier league history

to win 13 of his opening 16 games in the

competition after John Gregory at Villa

in the 98-99 season. Conte's 343 is

actually more of a 3421. The basic shape

see's three defenders, Cesar

Azpilicueta, David Luiz and Gary Cahill, with

the mobile and energetic N'golo Kante

in front, alongside the slower but more

creative Nejamia Matic. Width is

provided by the wingback Alonso and the

natural winger Victor Moses surely the

most improved player in the Premier

League this season. Ahead the mobile unit

Pedro, Hazard and Diego Costa form a

nominal tridon. Pedro and Hazard are natural

inside forwards and Costa the finest all

round forward the league, can drop into

space or provide a focal point.

Vertical movement is provided by David

Luiz who is effectively a sweeper and

can carry the ball into midfield to

begin attacks or drop deep to hoover up

long balls. Alonso and Moses push forward

against weaker sides denying opposition

fullback space and creating an overload,

almost mimicking the old 235. By creating

this numerical inbalance Hazard and

Pedro can attack the channels between

fullback and centre-back while Moses and

Alonso can get wide to create chances for

pulling the ball back.

Alternatively the wing backs can cut

inside swapping with the inside forwards.

Costa is the combative focal point

occupying at least one centre-back.

Chelsea will always have a man spare

with this method and even if an

opposition midfielder drops, Kante or

Matic can push up to sustain the

overload. Such is the deafness of

Chelsea's inter-play,

they can always find space. Matic has

six assists, Pedro and Costa five each.

Chelsea have scored 34 Premier League goals so

far, but none have been headers,

indicative of their passing style.

Most premier league teams are wedded to

a version of the 4231 while variants of

the 433 and 442 are also employed. Both

the 4231 and the 433 tend to use inside

forwards drifting into space and

allowing fullbacks to overlap. If not, the

wide men stay wide as with Crystal

Palace. Chelsea's system can negate both

approaches because of the remarkable

energy and discipline of Alonso and

Moses, best seen against Manchester City.

Alonso and Moses can either press up to

the opposing fullbacks or track the

inside forwards who then run into the

wider center backs. With three

centre-backs, Chelsea always have at

least one spare man who can either sweep

or push up the opposition's creative

central attacking midfielder. And then

there is Kante, who has the energy and

positional awareness of two players and

has made forty three interceptions so

far this season, 19 percent of Chelsea's

total by game week 17. Chelsea had only

given up 41 shots on-target, the lowest in the

league. It's defense that wins titles.

While Spurs west ham and everton have

all tried to back three this season,

Conte's Chelsea have been the most

effective proponents of the system in

the league. The signings of David Luiz as

close to a Libero as the premier league

has, and Alonso, a natural wingback, were

crucial. N'golo Kante's all round

brilliance means that Chelsea can front

load in attack without too much worry.

And Conte's ability to get the best out

of players like Azpilicueta and Moses,

in unfamiliar positions, shows where he

is both a good tactical and man manager.

If Chelsea win the league, and it looks

almost certain that they will, the use of

the 343 in response to Arsenal's

onslaught that afternoon in September was the

moment their title charge began

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WE'LL GET TO THE AIRPORT TRAVEL

STORY IN

DEADLY

ACCIDENT.

FREEWAY VIADUCT AND LANDED DOWN

JOE ...

HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT:

-possibly tWO other cars

involved

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Bayern Lewandowskiego / Lewandowski's Bayern [eng subs] - Duration: 15:21.

It seems like Sabener Strasse is a normal, quiet, calm street like many in Germany, but it's just an illusion.

In fact it's one of the most important places on a football map of this country.

Here, in a residential area of Giesing, the legendary Franz Beckenbauer was born,

but first and foremost it's a place where the headquarters and training facility of Bayern Munich,

Germany's most decorated and one of the world's most decorated football club, are localated.

One of the Bavarian club's players is of course Robert Lewandowski

and today the captain of Polish national team will guide you through the unforgettable journey around his place of work.

Przegladsportowy.pl

presents

Lewandowski's Bayern

- Hello, Robert. - Hi, welcome.

So we're at the Bayern's training ground on Sabaner Strasse.

From the outside it looks deceptive, but it's actually pretty large.

Yes, it's also close to the city center, but it doesn't look big but,

as I will happily show you, you're going to see how does it look inside and it's worth seeing.

We promised to our viewers, that this is a journey nobody from the media has ever been to,

so we hope that we will get to know some of the secrets of Bayern Munich.

But first, because we're still outside, I'd like to ask about those curtains around the pitch.

Was Pep Guardiola the one who wanted to have them? Others didn't have them previously?

Yes. This is our training pitch. We can enter it so you can see it closely.

It has the same surface like on Allianz Arena.

It's closed and covered from every side so nobody from the outside can see us.

Does Carlo Ancoletti also use the curtains?

Yes. Everything is closed, because some people might watch our training, what system are we using or what elements do we practice before an important game.

That's why we have to cover the pitch. There are a lot of pitches. That's one, there's one artificial right there...

Seven in total?

...some more with grass surface, a hill to practice sprints,

over there we have a sand pitch for beach football. We use it for leg training

or just to play volleyball when it's sunny.

As you can see there's a lot of grounds, all are perfectly taken care of and I really like coming here for training.

There is one photograph from March 2016 when it was snowing heavily

and I read in your book that you stayed after the training to practice free kicks.

As we can see – it payed off.

This is the goal that I shoot at, there's a wall, very big, I guess it's more than 2 meters high.

To be honest, at first when I started practicing it wasn't easy, the wall is almost as high as my jump,

but if you can do it in the training – which is harder – then it can be sometimes easier in a game...

All the buildings behind us are a part of the training facility.

Also the offices are in here, we will also see a gym, we might look at the locker room.

They told us that locker room wasn't cleaned after the training yet, but maybe Robert can show us a bit of that.

But before we go there, I have a one favour.

Krzysiek Golonka is known for copying tricks of famous football players,

but I'd like you to show us your run-up to the free kicks, because it's exceptional.

You can do it without the ball, if you can.

You might have seen vidoes of me scoring goals from the corners. This is the one, this position exactly.

When we enter this pitch there are always ball lying around here

and I was trying to bend them into a goal for fun, sometimes from behind the line.

Do they prepare them for you purposely?

Sometimes they do, sometimes I take them here and I try to bend them in.

So can you show us?

No, no. It's only for the game.

But this run-up is specific. You figured it out on your own.

I saw that that kind of run-up gives good effects. I can kick the ball with good technique and the ball also drops towards the end.

You just have to practice, try new things...

You just found your patent.

Right. Someone may have smaller feet, larger feet, longer legs, shorter legs, so you have to adjust your technique to yourself.

What've seen is just the outside. Now let's see what are those buildings hiding inside the Bayern's facility at Sabener Strasse.

You probably see game previews or something...

On Bayern TV?

Yes, they work here, we don't have to travel anywhere, nobody has to come to us, everything is right here and it's good,

because you can do everything fast and we can do it either before or after the training.

You can stay here and film everything.

Exactly. Even if we go on tournée to the United States or to China,

we stay here and talk in different languages and invite the fans to our games.

Have you filmed Christmas greetings in Polish yet?

Yeah, yeah, I have. I was wearing a Santa's hat. So yeah, they are ready.

Now Robert will show us the locker room of Bayern Munich at the training facility.

But I think we can't enter it...

So just a peek, we won't show all of it.

Unfortunatelly it's not cleaned up.

What is the first difference you saw between Guardiola and Ancelotti?

Probably the calm. Guardiola was impatient sometimes, but people are different,

Ancelotti is calm and that was the first thing that you could see right away.

So what will you show us now?

Let's go to a gym. It's divided into two parts.

You actually go there. Thomas Muller not necessarily?

Yeah, I think he got mad at gym quite a time ago.

- So here we are. - That's the first part of the gym. More fitness-oriented.

We have view at the pitch, we come here after every practice to have a recevory training.

Stationery bike, stretching, that kind of stuff takes places here.

It's actually new. It was built only last season.

There was a balcony in here before where we had dinners, barbecues when the weather was nice, but they rebuilt it as fitness room.

Weights are not advisable to professional footballers, you can't lift too much or too often,

but of course they give you strength.

It's not like I train at the gym every day.

You have to remember that what you do with football is most important and strength is important for some positions for some it's less important.

At my position it definitely is. I have to push often and I know it helps me.

And now we go to the other part, right?

Yes, there's also physioterapist room in there.

- Here are some special treadmills that show us how are we prepared...

- These two?

Exactly. As you can see they are a bit different than normal ones.

One of the measures that tell about Robert Lewandowski's abilities on the pitch is physical strength.

It was progressing in my case. I knew that I can't grow too fast, so it took some time and I knew my body also needs that time to grow muscle.

I know it's useful. You have to fight for space or to get the ball.

And what's going on with those squares?

It's also new. It shows your time of reaction.

Here we have a screen in front of me and it tells me where do I have to run to. It measures your quickness, your reflexes.

And here we have this famous treadmill.

Yes, without an air, where you can't feel any weight.

It's for those who recover after an injury, I don't know if ever used it.

Because you're never injured!

Yeah, but you can also use for normal recovery. Still, it's mostly for those players who are coming back from injuries.

So last questions, because those machines look amazing to me. What are they doing?

Here you can check the power of your thigh muscle.

You can measure a difference between your left and right leg.

OK, I guess we've seen everything in here, so we can move on.

- Physios rooms are close to the gym, let's see them. - Let's go.

We have six physioterapists, who come to club every day.

Each of our doctors has a clinic here at Sabener Strasse, so everything if here for us.

Can we come to this board and see what's there?

As far as I know it's a schedule for each day. Who comes when, but...

- Secret? - Yeah, it's too confidential.

- Unfortunatelly we can't go everywhere, but we've already seen a lot.

This corner with the schedule is a secret. So...

Let's go somewhere else.

Now we're heading to the, let's say, more pleasant part of facility where you go after the training.

We have breakfasts and dinners here, we can watch TV, we come to talk here.

In the kitchen we have our own chefs that cook for us everything we need.

70% of players come here to talk, meet, not even in the locker room, because someone may come earlier, some may come later, get dressed.

And first thing we do is coming here.

This is the place for cooks?

Yes, and here we can come, take a dish, eat.

- A buffet? - Yes. Also we have a person responsible for supplementation.

He got all of my requirements. We talked, I gave him all the information and he knows everything.

Also the chefs know me for some time and I also told them how everything looks.

There's no problem, they make us everything that we want – maybe not literally everything – but things we want to eat apart from what was prepared.

What is your favourite meal after the training?

I think that I eat rice the most with vegetables and a fish.

I ate that today, so maybe that's why I said that, but I eat different kind of food.

We have something special each day.

So when there's no Champions League game, like this week, Mondays and Fridays look like that?

You come here, have practice at 11 am and a standard daily routine.

Yeah, exactly. Sometimes it stretches during the days without a game.

- It's better to play. - Definitely.

I guess we can't enter any other places, we've already seen a lot.

Yeah, we can't go everywhere.

The coaches are here...

Not everything can be shown, but of all the things we could see was interesting.

I think Robert opened a lot of doors here at Bayern's facility and it will be a joy for you to watch.

To finish, I will ask you about what happened in the last time.

You signed a new contract with Bayern so you will leave in this building for some more time.

Bayern has an amazing history and I hope to create more of it. I'm very happy to be here,

Munich is also very nice, a great city to live in, I have everything I need to train, play and be happy.

Thank you very much. Robert Lewandowski showed us his place of work

and will work here maybe even until 2021, but of course football is unpredictable.

Never say never.

Exactly. Thank you very much, Robert. We look forward to seeing you during the Poland's games in 2017.

See you!

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Former state representative Mark Moses dies at 68 - Duration: 0:20.

FROM 1996 TO 2006.

COMPLICATIONS FROM

LUPUS.

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Reporting : Seventeen(ENG SUB, 세븐틴), Part 2 [K-pop Zum In] - Duration: 3:24.

In today's [K-Pop Zum In], we give you the second episode of SEVENTEEN.

SEVENTEEN means 13 members make up 1 team, composed of 3 units.

In 2015, the year of their debut, their two mini-albums recorded a total of 170,000 sales.

In the Gaon Chart (in album sales of boy idol groups), SEVENTEEN gets listed in the TOP10, the only newbie to make the achievement.

In Jan. of 2016, SEVENTEEN makes a triple crown of rookie award, including the Seoul Music Awards.

In Feb. of the same year, SEVENTEEN launched its official fan club named "CARAT," meaning, "Shine the diamond-like SEVENTEEN."

Their first studio album released in Apr., <LOVE&LETTER>, recorded an accumulated sales of 190,000 albums.

The title song <Pretty U> ranked No.1 in the music program Show Champion for the first time after their debut, recording No.1 for two consecutive weeks.

In Dec., 2016, their third mini-album <Gong Seventeen> recorded 130,000 sales in its first round of release,

making it the fourth sale of going over 100,000 albums following TVXQ, EXO and BTS.

The title song <BOOMBOOM> is a great "BOOM" now in Korea, giving the group its first-ever ranking No.1 at a music program from the major broadcasting companies.

In this episode, let's take a look at the Hip-hop Team members, the official "looks" of SEVENTEEN who are in charge of rap parts.

First, leader of the Hip-hop Team and lead rapper S. Coups is Choi Seung-cheol. He was born in Daegu in 1995.

His stage name S. Coups is a combination of "S," which stands for "Seung-cheol" and "SEVENTEEN," and "Coups," which means a great success.

S. Coups is the main leader of SEVENTEEN, who has the longest training period among the members. He is like a "father and shield" to other members.

He had been a track-and-field athlete when young, and his body is known to be full of muscle as he likes to work out.

With his strength, he is ranking No.1 in arm wrestling among the members.

His nickname is "Seung-Haeng-Seol," which is a short-form in Korean that means "What Seung-cheol does makes your heart skip a beat."

Won-woo is the sub-rapper of the group. Jeon Won-woo was born in Changwon City of Gyeongsangnam-do Province in 1996.

Won-woo can do witty rap-making and has a special low-tone voice.

In his group SEVENTEEN, Won-woo is in charge of "the Visual Ace as a cold, beautiful man" who resembles a fox.

With his easy-going character and his hobby of reading, he is also called as a "lazy rapper."

Back in his middle school days, he had been so bad at dancing that he earned a paradoxical nickname,

"the legendary dancing machine of Palryong Middle School" during the school's festival.

But he's the one who puts in lots of effort, and has seen the biggest growth of his dance and vocal skills after the debut among the members.

Another sub-rapper Min-gyu was born in 1997. He is Kim Min-gyu, who was born in Anyang City of Gyeonggi-do Province.

Min-gyu is the tallest in the group, and one of the best "looks" in SEVENTEEN.

He is known to have great cooking skills, and was selected as the one that members would like to take with when going to a desert island.

He has canine teeth that are very sharp like a wolf's, and is nicknamed as "Min the Girl" as he likes to decorate himself.

Vernon is the main rapper, and he is Choi Han-sol from New York, born in 1998.

Vernon is the stage name he uses, and "Vernon" is his mother's last name and his middle name.

He is the "beautiful guy" of SEVENTEEN and also a "four-dimensional rapper."

He is also called as "VerCaprio," as he looks very similar to the younger days of Leonardo DiCaprio.

His rapping skills is as "handsome" as his looks, and his appearance in the program <Show Me The Money 4> before his debut hit the headlines.

He is known to be a cool guy, with his motto, "Just Have Fun."

Please look forward to our Part 3 of <SEVENTEEN> here at [K-Pop Zum-In]!

To the fans of K-Pop from overseas, please put a caption in your language to this clip so that much more people can get to know your favorite K-Pop artists.

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Juste Ensemble - Evan et Lucas - Duration: 4:03.

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How to avoid headaches during busy holiday travel season - Duration: 1:36.

TODAY IS ONE OF THE BUSIEST

TRAVEL DAYS OF

HAWAII, AND WHAT DO YOU NEED TO

KNOW IF YOU'RE

EARLIER THIS EVENING.

It's the first time christine

toyama has travelled during

the holidays in years.

yes actually we don't travel

normally during Christmas

Over a million passengers will

pass through honolulu

kept at bay.

thankfully for the Christmas and

New Year's holidays we

don't see as much as much of a

their christmas shopping done.

I came to shop for the Christmas

holidays just for

If you're like stephen, here are

some things to keep in mind.

You can carry on things like

pies, cakes and bread.

But make sure to check jams,

jellies, and other sauces that

you might need for that holiday

feast, in your checked

bag.

For those at the airport that we

spoke to today, we're told

it was mostly a breeze,

So for everyone that braves the

airports this time of year,

just because you get to spend

the holidays with family and

friends it makes all the

craziness worth it

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ABC Song | Traditional | Nursery Rhymes | By LittleBabyBum! - Duration: 2:14.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G

H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P

Q, R, S, T, U, V

W, X, Y and Z

Now I know my ABCs

Next time won't you sing with me?

A, B, C, D, E, F, G

H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P

Q, R, S, T, U, V

W, X, Y and Z

Now I know my ABCs

Next time won't you sing with me?

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Songs For Children | Shape Song | Learn Shapes For Kids | Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs - Duration: 2:36.

Shapes, shapes, all around

Left, right, up, and down

Wherever you look.

Landscapes, flowers, trees,

And within houses are these,

Even in a book

Look around for a circle

In a tambourine, in a bangle.

In the full moon, in a donut,

In your eyeballs and apolka dot.

Can you spot asquare,

In a window, in a dice

Or the shape of a star

On a Christmas night sky

Have you seen a diamond

In a kite flying in the sky?

Or a leaf that looks like a heart,

On the tree, so high?

Would you have a sandwich,

The shape of a triangle?

Read a story about a witch

From a book - a rectangle!

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Vampyr

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Press Conference at BJP| Shrikant Sharma | 23/12/2016 | PM MODI TODAY NEWS - Duration: 27:17.

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