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SUMMARY:Vice 6x30 - Back in the Dark & California Burning
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DESCRIPTION:&amp\;quot:Back in the Dark&amp\;quot:: VICE Media founder S
	hane Smithhas been traveling to North Korea for years\, including duringso
	me of the most acrimonious periods in its history. Now\, thecountry is eng
	aged in a charm offensive and appears to beslowly emerging from isolation.
	 In the wake of a series ofinter-Korean summits and the first ever DPRK-U.
	S. summit\,Smith returns to the Korean peninsula to see how Seoul andPyong
	yang are reacting to the new détente. \"CaliforniaBurning\": California i
	s experiencing its worst wildfireseason in a decade\, and November's Camp 
	Fire was thedeadliest\, most destructive fire in the state's recordedhisto
	ry. While the increasingly severe effects of climatechange are partially t
	o blame\, another culprit may also be atplay\, according to a new governme
	nt report. Gianna Tobonitravels to the scorched town of Paradise to learn 
	howCalifornia can survive a future of deadlier fires.
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